Hospital of St. Cross; Winchester; Hospital; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; exterior; Outdoors; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Exterior
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Image of the historical Hospital of St. Cross in Winchester, South East England
Great Hall; Winchester; King Artus; Round Table; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; Interior; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Interior
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The Great Hall of Winchester, England, where the legendary round table of King Artus was located.
Great Hall; Winchester; King Artus; Round Table; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; Interior; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Interior; Photography; Koenig Artus; Tafelrunde; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Architektur; Historische; Innenaufnahme; Interior; Europa; Tag; Farbfoto; keine Menschen; Fotografie; Kirchenhalle
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The Great Hall of Winchester, England, where the legendary round table of King Artus was located. Die Great Hall von Winchester, wo die sagenumwobenen Tafelrunden des K
Great Hall; Winchester; King Artus; Round Table; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; Interior; inside; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Interior; Photography; Koenig Artus; Tafelrunde; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Architektur; Historische; Innenaufnahme; Interior; Europa; Tag; Farbfoto; keine Menschen; Fotografie; Reise; Tourismus
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The Great Hall of Winchester, England, where the legendary round table of King Artus was located. Die Great Hall von Winchester, wo die sagenumwobenen Tafelrunden des K
Hospital of St. Cross; Winchester; Hospital; cathedral; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; exterior; Outdoors; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Exterior
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The Hospital of St. Cross in Winchester, South East England
UK; England; U.K.; United Kingdom; Great Hall; Great Hall at Royal Chelsea Hospital; London; Great Britain; dining hall; dinner; dining; paintings; murals; windows; tables; table settings; flags; banners; war banners; memorials; clock; Charles II; King Charles II mural; checkered floor
Alfred the Great; King of Wessex; King; Winchester statue; monument; sculpture; England; Middle; historical; exterior; Outdoors; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people
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Image of the statue of Alfred the Great in Winchester, who was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred is noted for his defence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern England against the Vikings.
Alfred the Great; King of Wessex; King; Winchester statue; monument; sculpture; England; Middle; historical; exterior; Outdoors; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Photography; Alfred der Gro?; koenig; Denkmal; skulptur; historisches
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Image of the statue of Alfred the Great in Winchester, who was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Alfred is noted for his defence of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of southern England against the Vikings. Das Denkmal Alfred des Gro
Haddon Hall; castle; castles; Bakewell; Valley; landmark; England; Middle; architecture; historical; exterior; no people; Building Exterior; Burg; Schloss; Schloesser; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; Architektur; Historische; Aussenaufnahme; Aussen; keine Menschen; Aussengebaeude
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The Norman Castle Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, Middle England. Die normannische Festung Haddon Hall in der Naehe von Bakewell, Mittelengland.
Lord Leycester Hospital; Warwick; Warwickshire; Tudor Style; medieval; historical; period; building; architecture; retirement home; landmark; England; Middle; exterior; Outdoors; Europe; Day; Color Image; no people; Building Exterior; Photography; Krankenhaus; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; historisches; historische; England und architektur; Mittelengland; mittelalterliches; Tudorstil; gebaeude; haeuser; architektur; Aussenaufnahme; Aussen; Europa; Tag; Farbfoto; keine Menschen; Tourismus
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Image of Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick a medieval county town of Warwickshire, England. Das Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick einer mittelalterlichen Stadt in Warwickshire am Fluss Avon, England.
path, steps, Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, England, UK, United Kingdom, days out, weekend, family outing, grass, tower, castle, hill, Tor, countryside, holiday, National Trust, King Arthur, legend, Knights of the Round Table, Wessex, famous, landmark, highpoint
IPSV5267, IPSV5264, HISTWA, Roman legionary base, The old town of Caerleon (or Caerleon on Usk - i.e. on the banks of the River Usk in south Wales) has long been associated with the story of King Arthur. Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote his History of the Kings of Britain around 1140 and this became one of the most important books of the middle ages. The book, supposed to have been based on an earlier history, is the main source of all the later Arthurian legends. King Arthur is supposed to have held court at Caerleon. The story of King Arthur's Round Table appeared in a work by the chronicler Wace dating from 1155. It is tempting to see the remains of the Roman amphitheatre in Caerleon as a prototype Round Table. Long after the withdrawal of the Roman legion (II Augusta), Caerleon would have been one of the wonders of Britain. The amphitheatre (built to hold an audience of up to 6, 000 people) would have been a very impressive ruin
Bertha; Queen of Kent; Statue; Sculpture; Memorial; Personality; 'Kings School'; Buildings; Architecture; Historical; Landmark; England; Middle England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Famous; Travel; City; Outdoor; Europe; Color Image; Building Exterior; Photography; Denkmal; Gebaeude; Architektur; Historisches; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; England; Mittelengland; keine Menschen; Reisen; Stadt; Europa; Farbbild; Fotography; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Image of the statue of Bertha, Queen of Kent, princess of the Franks, in front of the entrance gate to Kings School in Canterbury. Saint Bertha or Saint Aldeberge (539 c. 612) was the Queen of Kent whose influence led to the introduction of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England. She was canonized as a saint for her role in its establishment during that period of English history.
IPSV5267, IPSV5264, HISTWA, Roman legionary base, The old town of Caerleon (or Caerleon on Usk - i.e. on the banks of the River Usk in south Wales) has long been associated with the story of King Arthur. Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote his History of the Kings of Britain around 1140 and this became one of the most important books of the middle ages. The book, supposed to have been based on an earlier history, is the main source of all the later Arthurian legends. King Arthur is supposed to have held court at Caerleon. The story of King Arthur's Round Table appeared in a work by the chronicler Wace dating from 1155. It is tempting to see the remains of the Roman amphitheatre in Caerleon as a prototype Round Table. Long after the withdrawal of the Roman legion (II Augusta), Caerleon would have been one of the wonders of Britain. The amphitheatre (built to hold an audience of up to 6, 000 people) would have been a very impressive ruin
IPSV5267, IPSV5264, HISTWA, Roman legionary base, The old town of Caerleon (or Caerleon on Usk - i.e. on the banks of the River Usk in south Wales) has long been associated with the story of King Arthur. Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote his History of the Kings of Britain around 1140 and this became one of the most important books of the middle ages. The book, supposed to have been based on an earlier history, is the main source of all the later Arthurian legends. King Arthur is supposed to have held court at Caerleon. The story of King Arthur's Round Table appeared in a work by the chronicler Wace dating from 1155. It is tempting to see the remains of the Roman amphitheatre in Caerleon as a prototype Round Table. Long after the withdrawal of the Roman legion (II Augusta), Caerleon would have been one of the wonders of Britain. The amphitheatre (built to hold an audience of up to 6, 000 people) would have been a very impressive ruin
Glastonbury, Abbey, Benedictine, Somerset, England, Britain, Ruin, Raleigh, Radford, Arthur, Ine, Wessex, Saint Dunstan, Henry of Blois, Henry de Sully, Savaric FitzGeldewin, Richard Whyting, Howard, Mellowes, Guinevere, Edward, Eleanor, Round Table, Mallory
U.S. national landmark; Philadelphia; PA; Pennsylvania; USA; landmark; National Register of Historic Places; Architecture; landmarks; phila; Philly; Americana; hospital; first; statue; William Penn; exterior
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Pennsylvania Hospital, "Pennsy", is a hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Circa 1756. First hospital in the USA
historic; exterior; William Penn; statue; first; hospital; Americana; Philly; phila; landmarks; Architecture; National Register of Historic; landmark; USA; Pennsylvania; PA; Philadelphia; U. S. national landmark
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Pennsylvania Hospital, "Pennsy", is the first hospital built in the USA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Circa 1756
historic; exterior; William Penn; statue; first; hospital; Americana; Philly; phila; landmarks; Architecture; National Register of Historic; landmark; USA; Pennsylvania; PA; Philadelphia; U. S. national landmark
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Pennsylvania Hospital, "Pennsy", is first hospital built in the USA. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Circa 1756
path, steps, Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, England, UK, United Kingdom, days out, family, weekend, family outing, son, child, boy, grass, tower, castle, hill, Tor, countryside, holiday, National Trust, King Arthur, legend, Knights of the Round Table, Wessex, famous, landmark, highpoint
Duke of Wellington; England; Great Britain; London; Royal Chelsea Hospital; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; hospital; murals; dining hall; paintings; memorials; founder Charles II; King Charles II; Dike of Wellington laid at State Funeral in Great Hall Royal Che; state funeral; burial; death; remembrance; history; legacy; heritage; patriotism; patriotic; British Patriotism; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Nell Gwynne (tradition); Sir Stephen Fox; Tobias Rustat; 1681The Earl of Thanet; W blaithwait; Archbishop Sancroft; Bishop of Winchester; Walter Mortimer; Major Ingram; John De La Fontaine; The Earl of Ranelagh; General William Evans; The Earl of Pembroke; Colonel John Drouly; Directors of British Institution; Sir Everard Home Bart.; W Greaves; John Stuart; H.W.P. Smith; R. A. Laing; Rev. J. Whittington; His Majesty King Charles II; His Majesty King James II: Their Majesties King William III and ; His Majesty King William IV; Her Majesty Queen Victoria; His Majesty KingEdward Vii; His Majesty King George V; Her Majesty Queen Mary; His Majesty King George VI; Benefactors; Royal Benefactors; G P Jacomb HOod; Miss Alice Brooks; Miss Constance de Jong; The daily News Fund; The Earl of Ilchester; Miss Mary Ellen White; Maj gen G J Farmar CBCMG; Victor AVZ Jessel; Reginald Blunt CBE; Major F Bradley; John Heggie; AD Julius; Efingram; Lady Leon; table where Duke of Wellington was laid at State Funeral; table; historic table; leather tankards; leather bottles; tankards; brochures; recruitment; coat of
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Duke of wellington Funeral Table Chelsea In-Pensioner Scarlet Coat and Names of Royal Benefactors and Benefactors
Duke of Wellington; England; Great Britain; London; Royal Chelsea Hospital; U.K.; UK; United Kingdom; hospital; murals; dining hall; paintings; memorials; founder Charles II; King Charles II; Dike of Wellington laid at State Funeral in Great Hall Royal Che; state funeral; burial; death; remembrance; history; legacy; heritage; patriotism; patriotic; British Patriotism; Scott A. McNealy Photographer; Nell Gwynne (tradition); Sir Stephen Fox; Tobias Rustat; 1681The Earl of Thanet; W blaithwait; Archbishop Sancroft; Bishop of Winchester; Walter Mortimer; Major Ingram; John De La Fontaine; The Earl of Ranelagh; General William Evans; The Earl of Pembroke; Colonel John Drouly; Directors of British Institution; Sir Everard Home Bart.; W Greaves; John Stuart; H.W.P. Smith; R. A. Laing; Rev. J. Whittington; His Majesty King Charles II; His Majesty King James II: Their Majesties King William III and ; His Majesty King William IV; Her Majesty Queen Victoria; His Majesty KingEdward Vii; His Majesty King George V; Her Majesty Queen Mary; His Majesty King George VI; Benefactors; Royal Benefactors; G P Jacomb HOod; Miss Alice Brooks; Miss Constance de Jong; The daily News Fund; The Earl of Ilchester; Miss Mary Ellen White; Maj gen G J Farmar CBCMG; Victor AVZ Jessel; Reginald Blunt CBE; Major F Bradley; John Heggie; AD Julius; Efingram; Lady Leon; table where Duke of Wellington was laid at State Funeral; table; historic table; leather tankards; leather bottles; tankards; brochures; recruitment; coat of
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Duke of Wellington Funeral Table and Picture of His Laying in State on said table with In-Pensioners Scarlet Jacket and Royal Benefactors at Chelsea Royal Hospital London.
Sheldonian Theatre; University; Building; Buildings; Architecture; Historical; Landmark; England; Middle England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Travel; City; Outdoor; Europe; Color Image; Building Exterior; Photography; Gebaeude; Architektur; Historisches; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; England; Mittelengland; Universitaetsstadt; keine Menschen; Reisen; Stadt; Europa; Farbbild; Fotography; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Image of the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1668 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the university at the time and the project's main financial backer. It is used for music concerts, lectures and university ceremonies, but not for drama.
Sheldonian Theatre; University; Building; Buildings; Architecture; Historical; Landmark; England; Middle England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Travel; City; Outdoor; Europe; Color Image; Building Exterior; Photography; Gebaeude; Architektur; Historisches; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; England; Mittelengland; Universitaetsstadt; keine Menschen; Reisen; Stadt; Europa; Farbbild; Fotography; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Image of the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1668 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the university at the time and the project's main financial backer. It is used for music concerts, lectures and university ceremonies, but not for drama.
British flag; cross of St George; national flag; Union Jack; Royal Albert Hall; London; England; architecture; circular building; round building; place of interest; London icons; concert hall; 'London's concert hall'; London concert hall; promenade concerts; Sir Henry wood; London landmark; national landmark; international landmark; Kensington Gore; Prince Albert; amphitheatre; dome; acoustics; music; concerts; summer proms; wrought iron; red brick; decorative facade; London history; historical building; protected building; grade 1 listed building; listed buildings; London listed buildings; building facade; building exterior; curved building; decorative artwork; sightseeing; tourism; visit; flag flying; flag blowing; Union Jack flying; capital city; European capital city; London travel; domed roof; glass dome; copy space; text space;
path, steps, Glastonbury Tor, Somerset, England, UK, United Kingdom, days out, family, weekend, family outing, son, child, adult, boy, grass, tower, castle, hill, Tor, countryside, running, holiday, National Trust, King Arthur, legend, Knights of the Round Table, Wessex, famous, landmark, highpoint, active
Tom Tower; Building; Buildings; Architecture; Historical; Landmark; England; Middle England; UK; United Kingdom; Landmarks; Famous; Travel; City; Outdoor; Europe; Color Image; Building Exterior; Photography; Glockenturm; Gebaeude; Architektur; Historisches; Sehenswuerdigkeiten; England; Mittelengland; Universitaetsstadt; keine Menschen; Reisen; Stadt; Europa; Farbbild; Fotography; Aussenaufnahme von Gebaeuden
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Image of the Tom Tower a bell tower in Oxford, England, named for its bell, Great Tom. It is over Tom Gate, on St Aldates, the main entrance of Christ Church, Oxford, which leads into Tom Quad. This square tower with an octagonal lantern and facetted ogee dome was designed by Christopher Wren and built 1681?82. Der Tom Tower a ein Glockenturm in Oxford, England.