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  • Rural Street signs, Californian Desert. The start of a long residential road into the Rodman Mountains Wilderness Area. House signs at the start ensure you are driving in the right direction.
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  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
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  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
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  • The Provands Lordship of Glasgow on the 2nd November 2018 in Glasgow in the United Kingdom. The Provands Lordship is a medieval historic house museum located at the top of Castle Street within sight of the Glasgow Cathedral. Built in 1471, it is one of only four surviving medieval buildings in Glasgow.
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  • Drinker in the Old Watling Public House, London, UK
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  • A dog looks curiously out of a doorway of an old house, Havana old town.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • Dennis Severs House on Folgate Street on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. Dennis Severs House is a still-life atmospheric home, created by the previous owner Dennis Severs. The interior is based on a historical imagination of what life would have been like for a family of Huguenot silk weavers in East London.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • Inside the world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • Inside the world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • The world’s largest surviving tidal mill, The Mill House in Bromley by Bow on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The House Mill is a major Grade I listed building on the River Lea in Mill Meads, Stratford and part of the Three Mills complex. The original tidal mills at this site date back to the Domesday book of 1086, and the present structure of the House Mill was built in 1776 by Daniel Bisson.
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  • An abandoned, crumbling and riuned house with its accompanying land, has the Hungarian word Elado - meaning For Sale - on a cracked exterior wall in a village of population 178 on 26th June 2016, in Bakonygyriot, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Hungary. Its doorway is warped and leaning, the brickwork is crumbling and in a general poor condition. As the old pass away, so properties in the rural backwaters of Hungary fail to regenerate a younger population and old, communist-era buildings are falling into disrepair.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • A political message about the value of migration is attached to the exterior of the location where Dutch landscape painter Vincent van Gogh lived for a short period between 1873-4, at 87 Hackford Road, London S9 in Brixton SW9, on 11th May 2020, in London, England. The 20 year-old Van Gogh was not yet an artist when he came to London to work for Dutch art dealer, Goupil & Cie in Covent Garden. His lodgings was at one point semi-derelict but is now a listed Art House created by Artangels Saskia Olde Wolbers.
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  • A sofa stands upright in front of a house and awaits collection  in Herne Hill, on 27th February 2018, in London, England.
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  • A general view of The Old Rose pub, on the corner of The Highway and Chigwell Hill in Wapping, east London, England on December 20, 2018. The historic public house in Tower Hamlets has been disused and derelict since 2011 but is due to be renovated and redeveloped next year.
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  • A general view of The Old Rose pub, on the corner of The Highway and Chigwell Hill in Wapping, east London, England on December 20, 2018. The historic public house in Tower Hamlets has been disused and derelict since 2011 but is due to be renovated and redeveloped next year.
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  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, on 20th February 2020 in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.
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  • A fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, on 20th February 2020 in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.
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  • A fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, on 20th February 2020 in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.
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  • A general view of The Old Rose pub, on the corner of The Highway and Chigwell Hill in Wapping, east London, England on December 20, 2018. The historic public house in Tower Hamlets has been disused and derelict since 2011 but is due to be renovated and redeveloped next year.
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  • A general view of The Old Rose pub, on the corner of The Highway and Chigwell Hill in Wapping, east London, England on December 20, 2018. The historic public house in Tower Hamlets has been disused and derelict since 2011 but is due to be renovated and redeveloped next year.
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  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, on 20th February 2020 in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.
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  • The South Stack Lighthouse, a fog warning lighthouse on an island off the coast of Holyhead Breakwater Country Park on the coast of Holyhead, on 20th February 2020 in Anglesey, North Wales, United Kingdom. The country park opened in 1990 and is on the site of an old stone quarry.
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  • A woman cycles past the gamekeepers house at the entrance of the privately-owned de Merode Castle, on 25th March, in Everberg, Belgium. The gamekeepers house lies alongside the cobbled Princes Lane Prinsendreef in Everberg and was built around 1770. The house was more familiar as the New Hostel Nieuwe herbergh. This house was rented. Art historians described it as an 18th-century house in provincial regency style. In the end of the 19th century the house became the gamekeepers house of de Merode Castle. The latter is the owner of the house as well. The gamekeepers house is known in Everberg as the previous house of Jef van Vinus or Jozef Meersman, who was the actual gamekeeper. <br />
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on 25th March, in Everberg, Belgium.
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  • Barbara Christie, 58, sits alone in her conservatory at Swordale House overlooking Beinn Na Caillich (The Hill of the Old Woman) mountain. It is nearly dark at this northern latitude and it looks cosy inside this house with its warm and inviting lights. Barbara's father built this family home and she has lived in this house all her life apart from when studying in Edinburgh many years ago. It sits on a tiny road near Broadford on the Isle of Skye, beneath the magnificent hill whose myth goes back to a Norse Princess saga. Barbara sits in the more recent addition to the house, a conservatory that she enjoys sitting and reading away from her Summer Bed and Breakfast guests. Image taken for the 'UK at Home' book project published 2008.
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  • A For Sale sign stands outside the main door of River House, a building in the wool town of Kersey, being sold by the Savills and Winkworth estate agents both seen on reverse sides of the placard  that opens on to the street in on 9th July 2020, in Kersey, Suffolk, England. River House is a 15th century Elizabethan town house, on the market for £1.2m though is currently in a derelict state.  The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • A For Sale sign stands outside the main door of River House, a building in the wool town of Kersey, being sold by the Savills and Winkworth estate agents both seen on reverse sides of the placard  that opens on to the street in on 9th July 2020, in Kersey, Suffolk, England. River House is a 15th century Elizabethan town house, on the market for £1.2m though is currently in a derelict state.  The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • Start of the saga of St. olafr showing St. Olafr killing the boar and a mermaid.<br />
The original is held in the Arnas Magussonar Institute. The Icelantic sagas can be seen in the original in the Culture House Reykjavik.<br />
Built between 1906-1908, Reykjavik's Culture House is home to temporary and permanent exhibitions tracing the country's history, including literature, politics, maps, state emblems and currency. The museum was originally built to house The National Library, The National Archives, The National Museum and The Museum of National History. Now, along with major exhibitions, the Culture House also has a comprehensive library room where you can see landmark books of Icelandic cultural history, including the oldest published versions of the Sagas of the Kings of Norway, the Eddic poems, Hallgrímur Pétursson's Psalms of Christ's Passion and Vidalín's Homilies.
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  • A wide interior landscape view of the beautiful seats, upper circle and arched roof of the Torbay Picture House. The manager stands in the balcony to show its scale. It was open in at least 1914, making it what is believed to be the oldest purpose-built cinema in Europe. In its early days it featured a 21-piece orchestra, with each member paid a guinea to perform. There are 375 seats: 271 in the stalls, 104 in the circle, plus three private boxes at the back seating an additional eight. Seat 2, Row 2 of the circle was the favourite seat of crime novelist Agatha Christie, who lived at Greenway House, near neighbouring Kingswear. The cinemas and theatres in her books are all reportedly based on the Torbay Picture House.
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  • A detail of a 1930s house gable in the Essex seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea. Well-painted white woodwork looks fresh and clean despite it being 90 years old. The property is shown as Essex House with the date of its construction as 1936. A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used (which is often related to climate and availability of materials) and aesthetic concerns. Thus the type of roof enclosing the volume dictates the shape of the gable. A gable wall or gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall, including the gable and the wall below it.
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  • A detail of a Victorian house gable in the Essex seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea. Ornate blue painted woodwork looks fresh and clean despite it being 100 years old. The name of the property reads as Essex House and the date of its construction as 1896. A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of a sloping roof. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used (which is often related to climate and availability of materials) and aesthetic concerns. Thus the type of roof enclosing the volume dictates the shape of the gable. A gable wall or gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall, including the gable and the wall below it.
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  • Schoolchildren and mothers walk in the rain past the medieval Little Hall  in Lavenham, on 9th July 2020, in wool town Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Little Hall is a late 14th Century hall house on the main square, its story mirrors the history of Lavenham over the centuries. First built in the 1390s as a family house and workplace, it was enlarged, improved and modernised in the mid 1550s, and greatly extended later. By the 1700s it was giving homes to six families and was restored in the 1920s/30s. The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • The view of the the tree house built by Anni Ravn near Kosta,Sweden, 7th of August 2016. The house is 6 mter up with two bed rooms and an amazing view. It is built 6 meters up ina 300 year old oake all by Anni Ravn, next to her home on the ground. It is wel known in the town of Kosta and is regularly rented out as Air BnB.
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  • The Cooperage wine bar and ale house on Tooley Street, London Bridge. This Ale House stays true to its traditional heritage, as a place where barrels were made with sawdust on the floor, original Coopers tools on the walls, barrels to drink around. Real Ales include our famous Davy's Old Wallop, served in pewter tankards, and seasonal guest ales from Shepherd Neame - one of the most respected breweries in the country.
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  • A traditional alpine chalet in the Austrian ski resort of Altenmarkt. Seen in a shaft of low sunlight and with snow on the pavements and local roads, the house is constructed from old wooden boarding in the traditional way of Tyrolean architecture. High on one exterior wall is a crucifix telling us that this family are Christian, probably Catholic in this Austrian village. The Chalet Many chalets in the European Alps were originally used as seasonal farms for dairy cattle that would be brought up from the lowland pastures during the summer months. With the emergence of the Alpine travel business, chalets were transformed into vacation houses used by ski and hiking enthusiasts. Over the years the term chalet transformed to its modern general meaning of a vacation house built in an Alpine style
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  • Elderly visitor at Kinver Edge, home to the last troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a set of complete cave-houses excavated into the local sandstone at Kinver, United Kingdom. One of the rocks, ‘Holy Austin’, was a hermitage until the Reformation. The Holy Austin rock houses were inhabited until the 1960s. They are owned by the National Trust and are open for tour. One house has been restored to a Victorian appearance, and the Martindale Caves show what life was like in the 1930s. Kinver Edge is a high heath and woodland escarpment just west of Kinver, and is on the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire.
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  • Elderly visitor at Kinver Edge, home to the last troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a set of complete cave-houses excavated into the local sandstone at Kinver, United Kingdom. One of the rocks, ‘Holy Austin’, was a hermitage until the Reformation. The Holy Austin rock houses were inhabited until the 1960s. They are owned by the National Trust and are open for tour. One house has been restored to a Victorian appearance, and the Martindale Caves show what life was like in the 1930s. Kinver Edge is a high heath and woodland escarpment just west of Kinver, and is on the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire.
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  • Elderly visitor at Kinver Edge, home to the last troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a set of complete cave-houses excavated into the local sandstone at Kinver, United Kingdom. One of the rocks, ‘Holy Austin’, was a hermitage until the Reformation. The Holy Austin rock houses were inhabited until the 1960s. They are owned by the National Trust and are open for tour. One house has been restored to a Victorian appearance, and the Martindale Caves show what life was like in the 1930s. Kinver Edge is a high heath and woodland escarpment just west of Kinver, and is on the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire.
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  • Elderly visitor at Kinver Edge, home to the last troglodyte dwellings occupied in England, with a set of complete cave-houses excavated into the local sandstone at Kinver, United Kingdom. One of the rocks, ‘Holy Austin’, was a hermitage until the Reformation. The Holy Austin rock houses were inhabited until the 1960s. They are owned by the National Trust and are open for tour. One house has been restored to a Victorian appearance, and the Martindale Caves show what life was like in the 1930s. Kinver Edge is a high heath and woodland escarpment just west of Kinver, and is on the border between Worcestershire and Staffordshire.
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  • The Cafe Colombo  tea and coffee house, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • Dulwich Village house architecture, south London, England. This is a very prosperous location for house ownership - near the famous Dulwich Picture Gallery in the heart of the village, an enclave in an otherwise suburban setting surrounded by the urban sprawl. Beneath the centuries old trees we see large family homes in sunshine at the end of summer. Red brick and terracotta is a popular material in this area and their values are in the millions of Pounds.
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  • Dulwich Village house architecture, south London, England. This is a very prosperous location for house ownership - near the famous Dulwich Picture Gallery in the heart of the village, an enclave in an otherwise suburban setting surrounded by the urban sprawl. Beneath the centuries old trees we see large family homes in sunshine at the end of summer. Shuttered windows and wooden slatted outer walls plus red brick and terracotta is a popular material in this area and their values are in the millions of Pounds.
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  • An elderly couple read in the grounds of Danny House, one of England's finest stately homes now maintained as serviced apartments for retired people, bed & breakfast facilities and as a family business. Danny House, Hurstpierspoint, West Sussex
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  • Regular customers sit and talk in the Indian Coffee House, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi, India<br />
The Coffee House dates back almost fifty years, first in central Connaught Place, then Japnpath and now at the top of a rather shabby shopping centre. Still run by the Indian Coffee Workers Cooperative Society, it was a regular haunt for politicos in Delhi and It's clientelle is still well read and intellectual.
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  • A mother carries her child past Shalom House, an orphanage for war orphans.<br />
They now live at the orphanage and home called Shalom House founded by Marguerite Barankitse (known as the 'Angel of Burundi') in 1994. During the genocide, Barankitse, at great personal risk, managed to save 25 orphans, Hutu, Tutsi and Twa and built a home for them. Currently, she has helped more than 10,000 orphans and separated children who can grow up in an "extended adopted family" in security, education and love.
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  • Highlander effigy on an outside wall of Old Ferry House, now a remote self-catering house at Grasspoint, Loch Don, Isle of Mull, Scotland. Until 1881 a regular packet boat operated from here between Oban and Grass Point.
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  • Old and new Hong Kong. A shimmering skyscraper rises above a residentail house in Hong Kong's Central district. Hong Kong is a mixture of new and old, rich and poor, new business versus tradition, wealth and westernisation towering over the traditional.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • Old barn and Dolomites house in La Villa, in Alta Badia, south Tyrol, Italy. The oldest barns in this region are called Tierstaller and follow the same basic design: That of for warmth in the long, hard winters in the mountains and for coolness in the hot summers. But farming has changed dramatically in the Alps. Barns reflect and accompany this transformation. In villages and open landscapes, more and more barns are abandoned, used for other purposes, or falling into disrepair. Contemporary farmers build new barns for stockbreeding, fruit storage, and wine pressing.
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  • An Unsuitable for Heavy Vehicles traffic sign outside the window of a medieval house on Lady Street, Lavenham, on 9th July 2020, in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. By the late 15th century, the town was among the richest in the British Isles, paying more in taxation than considerably larger towns such as York and Lincoln. Several merchant families emerged, the most successful of which was the Spring family. Heavy traffic is a problem now for small villages dissected by A and B-Roads throughout rural Britain.  The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • A medieval house is on sale by the Savills estate agent, on 9th July 2020, in wool town Lavenham, Suffolk, England. By the late 15th century, the town was among the richest in the British Isles, paying more in taxation than considerably larger towns such as York and Lincoln. Several merchant families emerged, the most successful of which was the Spring family. Lavenham became a prosperous town based on cloth making. The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • A year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Communist Eastern Bloc, are the partially-collapsed ballustrade and porch of a semi-derelict German house, on 4th November 1990, in Leipzig, Germany.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • BBC headquarters, BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, England, United Kingdom. The main building was refurbished, withradio stations BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4, and the BBC World Service transferred to refurbished studios within the building. The extension links the old building and includes a new combined newsroom for BBC News, with studios for the BBC News channel, BBC World News and other news programming. The move of news operations from BBC Television Centre was completed in March 2013.
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  • Vintage Morris Minor with a soft top outside a house with a peeling paint door in Spitalfields, London, UK. The Morris Minor is a British economy car that debuted on 20 September 1948. Designed under the leadership of Alec Issigonis, more than 1.3 million were manufactured between 1948 and 1972. Initially available as a two-door saloon, the range was subsequently expanded to include a convertible version.
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  • Poster calendar inside a cave dwelling house, Shaanxi province, China
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  • The last light of day fades on the still waters of Sgeir Nam Biast, a bay overlooking Waternish Headland, near Dunvegan, north-west Isle of Skye, Scottish Highlands. A solitary light bulb glows from an upstairs room in this isolated cottage across the calm lake. The weather is perfect but unusual for one of the wildest parts of Britain. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many residents have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.<br />
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  • A medieval house is on sale by the Savills estate agent, on 9th July 2020, in wool town Lavenham, Suffolk, England. By the late 15th century, the town was among the richest in the British Isles, paying more in taxation than considerably larger towns such as York and Lincoln. Several merchant families emerged, the most successful of which was the Spring family. Lavenham became a prosperous town based on cloth making. The wool trade was already present by the 13th century, steadily expanding as demand grew. By the 1470s Suffolk produced more cloth than any other county.
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  • Awaiting the visit from his local country doctor to pay him a visit to his remote French farmhouse, an elderly gentleman sits alone in his favourite armchair. Uncertain what the future may hold, the man is old and frail and he looks down to the floor of this front room with worry across his face. He is suffering from cancer and may not live long but the presence of another human being, especially a doctor, is a small comfort from. Someone to share his concerns with and to seek advice from this terminal condition. It is a bright summer morning but even with the sun, it's a gloomy part of the house in which he lives alone.
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  • Across the calm waters of a Scottish bay, isolated houses and crofts sit before the dramatic Cuillin Mountains that rise up in the distance on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Sunlight from unusually fine weather spreads across this beautiful landscape seen from the road to Dunvegan, near the hamlet of Harlosh. Farming practices have changed irreversably in a generation and many southerners have English accents rather than that of native Scots islanders as city dwellers from the far south seek an alternative to urban lifestyles. The weather can have adverse effects on those unprepared for such wild conditions, especially during harsh winters when violent storms batter these Atlantic coasts. But old crofts have been converted to bed and breakfast homes, catering for tourist visitors who adore this form of idyllic escapism.
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  • Buenos Aires city's most famous and illustrious coffee house, the Tortoni, Argentina
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  • An elderly gentleman looks out from his urban cottage opposite the new Millennium Dome, soon to force him from home. 76 year-old Ronald White stands in the doorway of his home in the short row of Georgian cottages called Ceylon Place that he has lived in for many years. But the construction of the nearby Millennium Dome means that Ronald will have to leave his house and be displaced for the sake of this highly controversial building project, in time for its opening on Millennium night 1999. He looks worried and anxious about his impending move though it is not known if he was ever allowed to move back.
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  • An old man drinks a cup of tea outside a coffee-house in the Bein al-Qasreen area, Islamic Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
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  • Entrance to one house inside a multiple sided traditional Beijing Courtyard.<br />
The principal entance into the”double” courtyard of the CHEN family, whom have lived in these courtyards since 1938. They where bought by CHEN YAN QIU, the famous Peking Opera singer, a friend and contemporary to Mei Langfang. Chen Yan Qui had three sons all of whom have a house in these courtyards. Since 1938 four generations of Chen’s have lived here, China
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  • Seen in close-up, we see the keys of a Steinway grand piano. The esteemed manufacturer’s logo Steinway & Sons is written above the words Patent Grand and New York & Hamburg. This piano was part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay House, a Victorian mansion that was locked up for decades but being sold off after the last member of the rich industrialist family of John Derby-Allcroft whose ancestors could no longer afford the property’s upkeep. Its contents of almost pristine collection of Victoriana personal effects and furniture, clothing, and memorabilia that was largely stored away from the fading and deteriorating qualities of daylight, went under the hammer and the house is now a hotel. The piano was in almost perfect working order apart from the yellowing ivory keys having been covered under cloth.
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  • A typical old French house window and shutters with a curious cat sitting on the ledge in the French town of Gonesse, a town to the north of Paris. The puss sits looking at something close-by, surrounded by drying pine cones and beneath old fashioned lace curtains that have images of cats in their design. The exterior is slightly shabby, with unpainted and rusting features.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • The Paul Hamlyn Hall at The Royal Opera House on the 4th December 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Paul Hamlyn Hall, previously known as the Floral Hall, was completed in 1860. The hall was originally used as a flower market during the day and transformed into an events venue in the evening.
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  • A sign post for the Simpsons Tavern pub on the 19th September 2019 in London in the United Kingdom. The Simpsons Tavern is a traditional chop house restaurant dating back to 1757, with wood-panelled stalls for traditional breakfasts and lunches.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old abandoned motorcycle in a derelict house in Kioni, Ithaca, Greece. Ithaca, Ithaki or Ithaka is a Greek island located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental Greece. Ithacas main island has an area of 96 square kilometres. It is the second-smallest of seven main Ionian Islands.
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  • Old windows with a childs doll inside, of a Slovenian village house on 18th June 2018, in Bohinjska Bela, Bled, Slovenia.
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  • An old woman in the doorway of a house in  Chandannagar, India
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  • A women outside her house in the the old colonial town of Chandannagar, India
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  • A Laoseng ethnic minority man carries a bamboo house wall to the new village from the old village of Ban Phoumeuang  which is being temporarily relocated away from the Nam Ou river, during the construction of the Nam Ou Cascade Hydropower Project Dam 6. The Nam Ou river connects small riverside villages and provides the rural population with food for fishing. It is a place where children play and families bathe, where men fish and women wash their clothes. But this river and others like it, that are the lifeline of rural communities and local economies are being blocked, diverted and decimated by dams. The Lao government hopes to transform the country into “the battery of Southeast Asia” by exporting the power to Thailand and Vietnam.
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  • The message in graffiti lettering "Don't come here they attack you" has been written on a wall outside a house in the Toxteth area of Liverpool, Merseyside England. Flat 1A has a bright red-painted door and red bricks in an otherwise poverty-stricken district of this poor inner-city where crime and social deprivation has become the normal way of life for Scouses (someone from Liverpool). We see the red theme carried throughout this image of threat and ill-discipline where survival is clearly hard. These 'back to back' terraced houses have largely been demolished during Liverpool's regeneration during the 60s and 70s though some remain, accommodating unfortunate families on low-income.
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