Duddingston Kirk, Duddingston Village, Edinburgh, Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Old Church Lane, Queens Park, Queen's Park, royal, Holyrood Park, villages, church, churches, Architecture, religion, religious, leisure, travel, holiday, vacation, capital city, history, historic, old, ancient, 12C, C12, 12th century, winter 2005
Duddingston Loch, Duddingston Kirk, Duddingston Village, Edinburgh, Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Queens Park, Queen's Park, royal, Holyrood Park, villages, lochs, lake, lakes, church, churches, Architecture, religion, religious, duck, ducks, bird sanctuary, birds, wildlife, white building, reflection, reflections, tree, trees, leisure, travel, holiday, vacation, capital city, history, historic, old, ancient, 12C, C12, 12th century, winter 2005
United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Church of Scotland; Presbyterian; 5th Duke of Buccleuch; Parliament Square; travel; sights; landmarks; High Kirk; history; historical; statue; statues; Royal Mile; architecture; buildings; summer; autumn; protestant; faith; religion; ecclesiastical; St Giles'; St Giles; cathedral; cathedrals; church; Churches; buttress; crown steeple, Edinburgh,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 10 Sep 2010 -- Western facade of St Giles Cathederal on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. This historical church is one of the most important for the Presbytarians of the Church of Scotland also known as the High Kirk -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Victorian, Edwardian, palace, royal, James I, James II, James III, Scottish, Scotland, historic, history, building, architecture, Holy Rood, Abbey, David I, James V, James VI, Charles II, James VII, George IV, Mary Queen of Scots, Chastelard, Darnley, royal residence, residence, home, Arthur’s Seat, IPSV0576, IPSV2262, IPSV5265, IPSV2677, IPSV5267, IPSV2673, MSLS523
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Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh. From an uncredited photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
Ruins of Bolton Abbey, Skipton, North Yorkshire, England; Saint Augustine; Yorkshire Estate of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire; monastery; religious; religion; monks; abbott; destroyed; Henry VIII; Dissolution of the monasteries; King Henry the Eighth; ruined; sacked; green grass; house of God; holy; sanctuary
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The history of Bolton Priory, stems back to the 12th century. The Black Canons of the Order of St. Augustine sheltered here at Bolton, where they pursued a life of service and worship.
Glastonbury Abbey, now in ruins, believed to be the place of the burial of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. Glastonbury, also famous for its Tor and music festival, lies in the heart of Somerset, England. The Abbey, I believe, is open to the public
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
Kilchurn Castle ruined 15th and 17th century structure rocky peninsula northeastern end Loch Awe Argyll Bute Scotland Castles island abandoned remains turret tower scotland scottish building buildings ruin ruins ruined old ancient architecture architectural structure structures reflection reflected water reflections
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Kilchurn Castle is a ruined 15th and 17th century structure on a rocky peninsula at the northeastern end of Loch Awe, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Access to the Castle is sometimes restricted by higher-than-usual levels of water in the Loch, at which times the site effectively becomes a temporary island.
Queen Sheba's Palace, Khor Rori (ruins of the ancient city of Sumharam), near Salalah, Oman; ruined palace; archaeological site; inscription; inscribed; ancient language; text; engraved; engraving; stone slab; wall; brick; cracked; broke; old; archaeology; archaeological dig; history; ancient Arabic
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It was first excavated in 1952 by American archaeologist Wendell Phillips
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe.
United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Church of Scotland; Presbyterian; 5th Duke of Buccleuch; Parliament Square; travel; sights; landmarks; High Kirk; history; historical; statue; statues; Royal Mile; architecture; buildings; summer; autumn; protestant; faith; religion; ecclesiastical; St Giles'; St Giles; cathedral; cathedrals; church; churches; buttress; crown steeple; people; tourists
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 10 Sep 2010 -- Western facade of St Giles Cathederal on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. This historical church is one of the most important for the Presbytarians of the Church of Scotland also known as the High Kirk -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
Ruins of an enormously rich and intricate Catholic Church complex, Abbaye de Villers, plundered and destroyed by French Revolutionaries in 1795, in Villers-la-Ville, Walloon Brabant, Walloon Region, Belgium, Europe. Today, the former Cistercian abbey serves the local populace as the perfect spot for a picnic.
United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Church of Scotland; Presbyterian; 5th Duke of Buccleuch; Parliament Square; travel; sights; landmarks; High Kirk; history; historical; statue; statues; Royal Mile; architecture; buildings; summer; autumn; protestant; faith; religion; ecclesiastical; St Giles'; St Giles; cathedral; cathedrals; church; churches; buttress; crown steeple; Jon Mitchell
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 10 Sep 2010 -- Western facade of St Giles Cathederal on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland. This historical church is one of the most important for the Presbytarians of the Church of Scotland also known as the High Kirk -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
Westminster Abbey, London, London landmark, Collegiate Church of St Peter, UNESCO World Heritage site, historic, tourism, travel, Architecture, Gothic, religion, history, church, cathedral, Nicholas Hawksmoor, Gothic revival, coronation, sky, summer, King, Queen,
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London's historic Westminster Abbey set against a glorious blue Summer sky
BEB061 New & Old Steeples, Chartres Cathedrals, France, Religion, Cathedrals, Pilgrims, 12th century, Jean Texier, Jean-de-Beauce, Rose Window, Kings' Gallery, SACWES22, SACWES24, Eure-et-Loir, Reaching towards the heavens, The Western Facade. SACWES.
liora ror, altar belief cathedral cathedrals roman catholic Catholicism Christian Christianity church city cultural culture day the dormition abbey indoor interior holy mount zion Jerusalem religions religion religious sacred symbol symbols Israel
Bank Of Scotland, Evening; Museum; Banking; Finance; Edinburgh; Architecture; Credit Crunch, Scotland, Financial, Bank collapse, bank bonuses, million pounds, bank notes, Edinburgh Dùn Èideann; capital, Scotland, Central Belt, Auld Reekie, ancient, modern, medieval, relics, Georgian, contemporary, avant-garde, Gothic churches, museums, galleries, the Athens of the North, festivals, Hogmanay, Scottish New Year, festivities, Tattoo, Fringe, Film Festival, book festival, Castle, Scott monument, ross fountain, tourists, tourisum, Greyfriars' Bobby, Arthur's Seat, The Palace of Holyrood house, Holyrood Palace, Scottish Parliament Building
Image of the statues of King George V1, and HRH the Queen the Queen Mother Taken next to the bronze relief celebrating her life in the Mall in London England
Edinburgh Dùn Èideann; capital, Scotland, Central Belt, Auld Reekie, ancient, modern, medieval, relics, Georgian, contemporary, avant-garde, Gothic churches, museums, galleries, the Athens of the North, festivals, Hogmanay, Scottish New Year, festivities, Tattoo, Fringe, Film Festival, book festival, Castle, Scott monument, ross fountain, tourists, tourisum, Greyfriars' Bobby, Arthur's Seat, The Palace of Holyrood house, Holyrood Palace, Scottish Parliament Building, Bank Of Scotland, Evening; Museum; Banking; Finance; Edinburgh; Architecture; Credit Crunch, Scotland, Financial, Bank collapse, bank bonuses, million pounds, bank notes, he mound, Scottish, Classic architecture, HBOS Skyline
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Edinburgh castle and city skyline dramatically lit against the evening sky
Churches Architecture abbey, church, religion, Roman Catholic, God, worship, Scotland, history, medieval, ruin, time, faith, Renaissance, Covenanters, Henry III, dissolution of the monestries, sky, perspective, arches, monuments, Scottish National Trust,
Churches Architecture abbey, church, religion, Roman Catholic, God, worship, Scotland, history, medieval, ruin, time, faith, Renaissance, Covenanters, Henry III, dissolution of the monestries, sky, perspective, arches, monuments, Scottish National Trust,
Churches Architecture abbey, church, religion, Roman Catholic, God, worship, Scotland, history, medieval, ruin, time, faith, Renaissance, Covenanters, Henry III, dissolution of the monestries, sky, perspective, arches, monuments, Scottish National Trust,
Abbey Ruins Oxfordshire Walls Arch Stone Wall Ancient Abbey Door Archway entrance exit art orange rustic terracotta monk church gravel grave gothic alley corridor mystery
Edinburgh Dùn Èideann; capital, Scotland, Central Belt, Auld Reekie, ancient, modern, medieval, relics, Georgian, contemporary, avant-garde, Gothic churches, museums, galleries, the Athens of the North, festivals, Hogmanay, Scottish New Year, festivities, Tattoo, Fringe, Film Festival, book festival, Castle, Scott monument, ross fountain, tourists, tourisum, Greyfriars' Bobby, Arthur's Seat, The Palace of Holyrood house, Holyrood Palace, Scottish Parliament Building Bank Of Scotland, Evening; Museum; Banking; Finance; Edinburgh; Architecture; Credit Crunch, Scotland, Financial, Bank collapse, bank bonuses, million pounds, bank notes,
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Bank Of Scotland building lit up against the Evening sky
liora ror, altar belief cathedral cathedrals roman catholic Catholicism Christian Christianity church city cultural culture day the dormition abbey indoor interior holy mount zion Jerusalem religions religion religious sacred symbol symbols cross crucifix close-up Israel