England; British Isles; Britain; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Wiltshire; Europe; 8th Century; church of St Lawrence; Founder Bishop Aldhem died 709 AD; IPSV code 1811; code 0770; winter; blue sky;
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8th Century Saxon church of St Lawrence in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire,England. Founded by Bishop Aldhem who died in 709 AD
Lipari The largest of the Aeolian islands, Lipari a sizeable town, . Although the town has its attractions (the fortified acropolis, some flower-hung alleys, the pretty harbour of Marina Corta), it's not a very sophisticated place. The coast around here is wild, rocky and, best of all, undeveloped, with splintered rocks offshore and extraordinary views. It's inaccessible by car, but you can reach it on foot at Valle Muria, where there's a beach (and, in season, boats to and from the port), or at Punta delle Fontanell Aeolian islands (Italian Isole Eolie) are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily.
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Les Grandes Baigneuses' (The Bathers), 898-1905, first exhibited 1906. Oil on canvas. Largest of series of 'Bathers'. Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) French Post-Impressionist artist. Nude Male Female Landscape River Blue
Kirkley Obelisk; Northumberland; Northumberland Folly; Northumbria; north east England;
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Rev Newton Ogle (1726-1804), Dean of Winchester Cathedral, erected this Obelisk in 1788 on a grassy knoll to commemorate the centenary of the landing in this country of William of Orange and his wife Mary, and the Revolution of 1688-9. The Ogles were the landed family who occupied Kirkley Hall nearby at the time
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Cruise liner departing Sydney harbour port Jackson Bridge NSW New South Wales oper house water sea boats boating ferry ferries structure circular quay darling harbour
?Trajan's Column, Rome, completed in 113. Column celebrating Emperor Trajan's victories in the Dacian wars with incidents in the campaign carved in low relief. Straps holding the fabric together are visible. Ancient Roman
Kelvingrove, park, monument, bronze, figures, Philosophy and Inspiration. Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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Kelvin Way Bridge Of all the many crossings of the Kelvin, this bridge has the most chequered history. City Engineer A B McDonald's single-arch red sandstone bridge was completed in 1914, the same year in which sculptor Paul Raphael Montford won a competition to produce allegorical figures for the four corners of the parapet. The outbreak of war, however, not only led to delays in the production of the bronze sculptures, but also increased the cost of the works. Over the next seven years, the artist and the City Corporation — which had harboured doubts about the cost of ornamental statuary long before the bridge was built — bickered over the overall budget, the many delays and the release of fees. Ultimately, the figures — representing Peace and War (NE), Philosophy and Inspiration (NW), Navigation and Shipbuilding (SE) and Commerce and Industry (SW) — were unveiled in the summer of 1926 to much critical acclaim. (Taken from "Kelvingrove Park Heritage Walk" by Gordon Urquhart)
La Puerta De Alcala; Madrid; Neo-classical; Plaza de la Independencia; Spain; arch; arches; attraction; cities; city; gate; gates; landmark; landmarks; monument; monuments; scenic; scenics; European; EU; Europe
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Puerta de Alcala in Plaza de la Independencia, Madrid, Spain
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cinque terre, Italy, Italian, sea, vacation, holiday, ocean, beach, cliff, village, town, hill, colour, color, original, old fashion, Mediterranean, houses, beautiful, hot,
Statue in Communist Statue Park Budapest Hungary Budapest Hungary Budapest, Hungary, Eastern, Europe, communism, history, public, street, art, dictatorship, szoborpark, szoborparkba, statue, park, dictatorship, silhouettes, travel, tourism, soviet, soviet, heroes, iron, curtain, memory, past, revolution, nostalgia, remembrance, monuments, giant lenin leader overthrow Russia Russian
HISTCZ, St. Vitus Cathedral, Hradcany, Prague, Gothic, cathedral, Czech, Jan Lucembursky, John of Luxembourg, 1344, Mathias Arras, Petr Parler, tombs, Czech kings, Czech Republic, Europe, St. Wenceslas, St. AdAlbert, flying buttresses,
Globe Theatre, South Bank of River Thames, London, England; William Shakespeare; theatrical; theatre in the round; "the edges of Rome"; rebuilt; replica; the bard