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  • Spring community activities on The Southbank, London. Mark Dion’s Mobile Gull Appreciation Unit plays host to different seabird preservation societies throughout the Festival.
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  • Spring community activities on The Southbank, London. Mark Dion’s Mobile Gull Appreciation Unit plays host to different seabird preservation societies throughout the Festival.
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  • Woman in red walks down a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
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  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
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  • Classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
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  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Theed Street is just off Roupell Street and consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. This is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_009.jpg
  • Classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_002.jpg
  • Classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_003.jpg
  • Oxford Preservation Trust sign on a stone wall marking Prison D Wing of the old Prison which initially was a medal castle and has now been converted into Malmaison Hotel. William Blackburn designed the prison D Wing in 1790.
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  • Colourful front doors on a classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_007.jpg
  • Classic Georgian terraced street of houses in Waterloo in London, United Kingdom. Roupell Street consists of nineteenth-century workers cottages, and was first developed in the 1820s. This is on one of the capitals better-preserved streets after many were destroyed during the Blitz in WW2. Roupell Street is a preservation area whose are from the Georgian period in a backstreet.
    20180721_georgian terrace street_001.jpg
  • Tall brick facade of a conservation building redevelopment construction site at Borough on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Older buildings which may be listed have to undergo strict planning preservations during development, so that the original architectural characteristics are preserved.
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  • Facade of a building is preserved under redevelopment near to Brick Lane in London, England, United Kingdom. Law states that listed buildings have to be under preservations order to retain important architecture.
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  • Tall brick facade of a conservation building redevelopment construction site at Borough on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Older buildings which may be listed have to undergo strict planning preservations during development, so that the original architectural characteristics are preserved.
    20191127_building facade_004.jpg
  • Tall brick facade of a conservation building redevelopment construction site at Borough on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Older buildings which may be listed have to undergo strict planning preservations during development, so that the original architectural characteristics are preserved.
    20191127_building facade_002.jpg
  • Tall brick facade of a conservation building redevelopment construction site at Borough on 27th November 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Older buildings which may be listed have to undergo strict planning preservations during development, so that the original architectural characteristics are preserved.
    20191127_building facade_001.jpg
  • The stern of Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory at Portsmouth. We look up at the rear of Britain's most famous warship from the Napoleonic war era and see the windows of Nelson's cabins and rooms - the location where the battle of Trafalgar was planned and where Nelson died on that day in 1805. Victory took Nelson's body to England where, after lying in state at Greenwich, he was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral on 6 January 1806.<br />
HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. After Trafalgar, she served as a harbour ship, moved in 1922  to a dry dock at Portsmouth, England, and preserved as a museum ship. She is the flagship of the First Sea Lord and is the oldest naval ship still in commission
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  • Exterior detail shot. The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior detail shot. The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A traditional wooden house in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Glienicke bridge, is known as the Bridge of Spies due to the import route between East and West Germany for which it formed the border, and its use to exchnage spies during the Cold War. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A portrait of Frederick the Great by Andy Warhol, Sans Souchi Palace interior, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3086.jpg
  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Marmorpalais Marble Palace and Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A cast iron statue of a stag outisde Charlottenberg Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Swans in the lake in front of the Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Brandenburg gate in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the Film Museum, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at paintings in a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Glienicke bridge, is known as the Bridge of Spies due to the import route between East and West Germany for which it formed the border, and its use to exchnage spies during the Cold War. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • An old restored German bus, now used for tourist excursions, seen on the Glienicke bridge, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3110.jpg
  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3091.jpg
  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3043.jpg
  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3029.jpg
  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_3021.jpg
  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_2966.jpg
  • A car pulling out of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_2920.jpg
  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_2883.jpg
  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_2876.jpg
  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
    _MG_2865.jpg
  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the stepped gardens in front of Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A tourist bus in front of the Brandenburg gate in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A wide landscape scene of Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California. It is summer and the various species of trees, including pine, thrive in this wilderness, protected under US conservation laws. The valley is about 8 miles (13 km) long and up to a mile deep, surrounded by high granite summits such as Half Dome, El Capitan, and Cloud's Rest, and densely forested with pines. The entire park covers an area of 761,268 acres (3,080.74 km2) and reaches across the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain chain. Over 3.7 million people visit Yosemite each year: most spend their time in the seven square miles (18 km2) of Yosemite Valley.
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  • A visitor pauses to read the writing on a Royal Mail postal box while walking round the East Anglia Transport Museum, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England. A Routemaster double-decker bus in a local bus company colours sits in the sunshine - well-maintained and pristine in the sunshine.
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  • Ironwork and ornate clock hanging from the roof of Smithfield meat and poultry market in Clerkenwell, London. Smithfield Market, a Grade II listed-covered market building, was designed by Victorian architect Sir Horace Jones, completed in November 1868 at a cost of £993,816 (£80 million at 2015 prices).
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  • A lady visitor admires intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurences Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
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  • The design on the rear doors of a bespoke window companys van and Victorian houses along Elgin Crescent W11 in Notting Hill, on 13th March 2018, in London, England. Elgin Crescents houses were built in the 1850s and 1860s with many now listed buildings. East of Ladbroke Grove, it was originally called Elgin Road. It is named after the town of Elgin in Scotland.
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  • An interior of T.H. Roberts bakery and cafe, on 13th September 2018, in Dolgellau, Gwynedd, Wales. Occupying a Grade II–listed building fitted with its original counter, glass cabinets and wooden drawers, this period cafe still looks a lot like the ironmongers it once was.
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  • woman; female; figure
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  • woman; female; figure
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  • An original Victorian shopping arcade in the seaside resort town of Great Yarmouth on the English east coast. Daylight floods in through overhead skylight roof glass  as shoppers walk past local ladies fashion displays seen behind beautiful curved windows, in the style of late 19th century. Tiles flooring acts as a pavement to resembled an upper-class covered street to keep visitors dry from frequent coastal showers. The shops are local too - without branded chains occupying the site and forcing hardship on local businesses.
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  • A depiction of a local event during the English Civil War depicting local historical figures appearing in stained glass windows part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay Castle, the oldest fortified estate house in Britain originating in the late 13th century. During King Charles I reign it came into the ownership of the Craven family and was used as a supply base for the King's forces in the area, based in strength at nearby Ludlow Castle in the early stages of the English Civil War. <br />
A skirmish took place at the castle during the English Civil War, in which Stokesay was handed over to the Parliamentarians after a short siege without a pitched battle. It is at present in the hands of English Heritage.
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  • A stained glass depiction of a Christian artwork showing God or Jesus surrounded by angels and accompanied by apostles and/or saints in a London church.
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  • A heraldic official and a knight depict local historical events, both medieval figures appearing in stained glass windows part of an auction held by Bonhams of the contents of Stokesay Court, the oldest fortified estate house in Britain originating in the late 13th century.It is at present in the hands of English Heritage. It's a Grade I listed Victorian mansion that was locked up for decades before 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.
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  • A detail of the ornate sign hanging outside the Sailor's Reading Room on East Cliff, Southwold, Suffolk. Topless mermaids and a shell form part of the sign on a red brick wall of this Grade II listed Sailors' Reading Room, which still provides daily papers and a place to read them. Built in 1864 in memory of Captain Charles Rayley RN, a naval officer at the time of Trafalgar, the Reading Room was a refuge for fishermen and sailors. It provided a place to meet and receive religious instruction, away from the pubs, and somewhere to read things that were good for the soul. Displays of a seafaring nature line the walls and fill glass cabinets. Pictures and portraits of local fishermen and seascapes, model ships and maritime paraphernalia offer a fascinating history of Southwold’s connections with the sea.
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  • Tools used in the Forge at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
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  • Interior of the Grocers shop at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-302-24-06-2018.jpg
  • Drying corn outside a traditional Slovenian Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-301-24-06-2018.jpg
  • Thatched corn rafters of the Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-297-24-06-2018.jpg
  • Thatched corn rafters of the Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-296-24-06-2018.jpg
  • The wine press in the traditional Slovenian Barn at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-294-24-06-2018.jpg
  • Built early 19th century, the restored interior of the Dwelling house Smitova Hisa at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-293-24-06-2018.jpg
  • Built early 19th century, the restored interior of the Dwelling house Smitova Hisa at the Rogatec Open Air Museum, very close to the Croatian border, on 24th June 2018, in Rogatec, Slovenia. The museum of relocated and restored 19th and early 20th century farming buildings and houses represents folk architecture in the area south of the Donacka Gora and Boc mountains.
    slovenia-291-24-06-2018.jpg
  • With the highest peaks in Slovenia in the distance is a traditional Slovenian mountain hut in the Slovenian Julian Alps, on 22nd June 2018, in Trenta, Triglav National Park, Slovenia. Beyond are the mountains, Kreiski 2050m, Pihavec 2419m, Dolina Zadnjica and Triglav 2864m.
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  • With the statue of King Richard the Lionheart Richard Coeur de Lion raising his sword, scaffolders lay boards high up on the exterior of the Palaces of Westminster, on 13th May, in London, England.
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  • A detail of intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurences Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
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  • A detail of intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurences Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    ludlow_church-13-11-09-2018.jpg
  • A detail of intricate wooden carvings in the choir of St. Laurences Church, Ludlow, on 11th September 2018, in Ludlow, Shropshire, England UK.
    ludlow_church-11-11-09-2018.jpg
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