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Ramsund Flat RockDrawing of the runic inscription at Ramsund Flat Rock, Sodermanland Sweden telling the story of Sigurd Fafnesbane. The extensive inscription had been made by a woman named Sigrid in memory of her
Rufus CastleThe ruins of Rufus Castle, Portland, Dorset, England. Date: 11th century
Norman ArchesNorman arches in St. Andrews Church, Sussex, England. Date: 11th century
Haughton ChapelThe ruins of Haughton Chapel, near Retford, Nottinghamshire, England. Building began in the late 11th century, with enhancements and additions up to the 16th century. Date: Medieval
Rockingham CastleView of Rockingham Castle, Northamptonshire, England, showing its ornamental grounds. Date: late 11th century
Waltham Abbey Church, founded in the 11th century and bequeathed by Edward the Confessor to King Harold. The church was restored in the 19th century. Date: 11th century
Waltham Abbey AltarThe original Nave of Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. On the right is the Norman south doorway and the door, with its curious crescent-shaped hinges. Date: 11th century
Driving from the eighth tee at the Royal Malta Golf ClubThe Malta links have nine holes and surround the fortifications. Date: 11th April 1903
Richmond Castle, Yorkshire, England, was built by Alan the Red of Britanny in the early years of the Norman Conquest. The Keep was added in the reign of Henry II. Date: late 11th century
Norwich CloistersNorwich Cathedral, begun in 1096, was not finally consecrated until 1278. Here are the ruined Cloisters of the old monastic buildings of the cathedral. Date: founded 11th century
Castle Acre PrioryThe remains of the gateway of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, England, a Norman castle and Cluniac priory, which was founded by William de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, circa 1090. Date: 11th century
Much Wenlock AbbeyThe Chapter House wall, Much Wenlock Abbey, Shropshire, England. Founded as a nunnery by St. Milburga in about 680 and then re-founded by Roger de Montgomery in 1080. Date: 11th century
Norman FontA very fine Norman font in the Parish Church at Waltham-in- the-Wold, Leicestershire, England. Date: 11th - 12th century
Saxon Church DoorwayThe fine pointed Saxon doorway of Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Street, Colchester, Essex, England. Date: 11th century
Church FontThe old font in the parish church at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. Date: 11th - 12th century
Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Concealed within a 16th century house is this late Saxon Chantry chapel, built by Odda in 1056. Date: 11th & 16th century
Waltham Abbey GatewayThe Gateway, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, the sole remains of the important main entrance to the Abbey and the Abbots house. Date: 11th century
Norman StoneworkDetail of Norman stonework, around a doorway at Broxford Church, Hampshire, England. Date: 11th century
Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, 1951Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret at Liverpool Street Station, London, to bid farwell to the departing King and Queen of Denmark. Date: 11th May 1951
Tomb of Unknown Soldier - Arc de Triomphe, Paris, FranceTomb of the Unknown Soldier intered under the Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France on 11th November 1920 (Armistice Day). Date: 1920
Compagnie Forest - Armistice World War OneA sign in the forest of Compiegne marks the site where the Armistice between the Allies and Germany which ended World War I was signed on 11th November 1918
British soldiers in trench, Ribecourt, France, WW1Men of the 11th Leicester Regiment (6th Division) with Vickers machine guns in a captured second line trench at Ribecourt, northern France, during the Battle of Cambrai, First World War
Non-commissioned officers of the 11th SudaneseThe 11th Sudanese was considered the best battalion in the Egyptian army. They formed part of Colonel MacDonalds brigade which performed the masterly evolution of three changes of front at the battle
Trooping the Colour - Queen Victoria MemorialThe coach carrying H.M. The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret, Prince charles and Princess Anne leave the Palace. Date: 1953
Celebrations on Chios - Greek AllianceCelebrations on the Island of Chios on 11th November 1912 marking the event as Chios became part of Greece. Date: 1912
Buckingham Palace / 1841A view of the front of Buckingham Palace, with a large crowd watching the departure of the Royal coach. Date: August 11th 1841
11th Century ClergyA Western European bishop, between a monk and a priest Date: 11th Century
World Map / St Sever 11CA world map according to Saint Sever, showing various countries, seas and rivers Date: 11th century
View of Haddon Hall, DerbyshireView of Haddon Hall, a medieval English country house on the River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire. Its origins date back to the 11th century. Date: circa 1920
Jesus Crucified C11 MsJesus on the cross mourned by his mother and brother - a naive depiction which vividly expresses the emotion of the event : the figure of Mary prefigures Munchs Scream Date: 11th century
View of Haddon Hall and River Wye, DerbyshireView of Haddon Hall, a medieval English country house on the River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire. Its origins date back to the 11th century. Date: circa 1920
Anglo-Danish WarriorsAnglo-Danish warriors of the reign of king Cnut : they are wearing armour in the form of protective tunics and greaves on their legs, made of metal, or metal sewn onto garments. Date: 1035
Duff Carnegie WeddingMAUD DUFF, Princess Maud of Fife pictured with her new husband Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk leaving the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Date: 1893 - 1945
Duff Carnegie WeddingLady Maud Duff, Princess Maud of Fife with her new husband, Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk following their marriage in November 1923. Date: 1893 - 1945
Scene of mine disaster at Wellington PitThe under-seas tomb of over a hundred men. The scene of the great mine disaster at Whitehaven: Wellington Pit, which extends five miles under the Irish Sea
Chalked message at Wellington PitThe Wellington Pit explosion and fire at Whitehaven on 11th May 1910 was one of Britains worst mining disasters in which 136 men and boys lost their lives
Chepstow Castle, Gwent, WalesEdwardian woman at Chepstow Castle, overlooking the River Wye at Gwent (formerly Monmouthshire), Wales. Building began in the 11th century
Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, West WalesView of the ivy-covered ruins of Pembroke Castle, viewed from across the water, in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. The castle dates from the 11th century
Le Vigan, France - The Old BridgeLe Vigan, France on the Arre River - The Old Bridge, built during the 11th century
Christchurch Norman Tower, Cambridgeshire11th century Norman Tower at Christchurch Priory, Cambridgeshire