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Works at Caernarvon and BeaumarisAccount of works at Caernarvon and Beaumaris castle, 10-13 Edw II Date: 14th century
First landing of Americans in Japan, under Commodore M. C. PeFirst landing of Americans in Japan, under Commodore M.C. Perry at Gore-Hama July 14th 1853. Print showing sailors, officers, and members of the Japanese delegation in formations on the beach
The celebrated trotting Stallion George Wilkes, formerly Robert Fillingham: by Hambletonian, dam Dolly Spanker, by Mambrino. As he appeared in his great Wagon Race against Lady Thorne
The American Champion Yacht Puritan. Modelled by Edward Burgess, of Boston, Mass. Winner of the Two Races for the Americas Cup against the English Cutter Genesta at New York, Sept
Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United states, assassinated April 14th, 1865
Abraham Lincoln, born on Feb. 12th 1809, died April 15th 186
Genl. Scotts grand entry into the city of Mexico, Sept. 14th, 1847. Print shows General Winfield Scott, full-length portrait, seated on horseback, facing front
Assassination of President Lincoln, at Fords Theatre, Apl. 14th 1865. Date between 1865 and 1870?
The Saaihalle - Bruges, Belgium - 14th century wool market building. Formerly the Genoese lodge, housing Genoas trade representatives in the city. The oldest building in Bruges. Date: circa 1910s
Abraham Lincoln, the Nations MartyrPortrait of Abraham Lincoln, the Nations Martyr. Assassinated April 14th 1865. Date: ca. 1865
Death of George Washington
Barcelona, Spain - Avenue 14th April Date: circa 1930s
King Wenceslaus Tomb, PragueKing Wenceslas Statue and Tomb, at St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral within Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic. The Kings relics are housed in the Chapel of St
Opening of Stanley Park, LiverpoolCrowds for the opening of Stanley Park, Liverpool on 14th May 1870 Date: 14th May 1870
French trouveur - 14th century musicianA French trouveur, after a drawing from the poems of Guillaume de Machaut. Date: 14th century
Egmere Wells ChurchThe ruined tower, the only remains of Egmere Wells Church, Norfolk, England. Date: 14th century
CATHEDRAL OF ESSEXA corner of the spacious interior of Thaxted Church, Essex, England, aptly called, due to its size and splendour, the Cathedral of Essex. Date: 14th, 15th & 16th century
St. Catherines ChapelThe ruins of St. Catherines Chapel, Guildford, Surrey, England. Situated on a high hill above the River Wey, one of the old chapels on the Pilgrims Way to Canterbury. Date: 14th century
Hilborough ChurchThe picturesque setting of Hilborough Church, Norfolk, England. Date: 14th century
Haddington ChurchThe Church of St. Mary, set beside the River Tyne, at Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland. Date: 14th century
Walmgate Bar, York, England, is the most easterly of the gateways of Yorks city wall. It is the only bar (gateway) to retain its barbican, which is a 14th century addition. Date: medieval
Roche Abbey GatehouseThe beautiful 14th century Gatehouse of Roche Abbey, a Cistercian abbey, founded in 1147. Date: 14th century
Wykehams Palace RuinsThe ruins of the palace of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, at Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England. Date: 14th century
Priest=Vicars BuildingThe fine old half-timbered building of the Priest-Vicars at Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Date: mid 14th century
St. Albans Abbey GatewayThe great Abbey Gateway of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England. This gatehouse was built in 1363 by Abbot de la Mare as the entrance to St. Albans Abbey Cathedral. Date: 14th century
Porte Saint Denis - Paris, France. Erected in 1671 in memorial of the conquests of Louis XIV in Germany - designed by the architect Blondel Date: circa 1910s
Winchelsea StrandgateThe fine old Strandgate at Winchelsea, Sussex, England. Date: 14th century
Hilborough Chapel RuinsThe ruined remains of the old Pilgrims Chapel on Hilborough Chapel Meadow, Hilborough, Norfolk, England. Date: 14th century
Edgar Tower, Worcester, England, a fine gatehouse, all that remains of the 13th century Worcester Castle. Adorned with statues of King Edgar and his queens. Date: late 14th century
Medieval GatehouseThe crooked medieval gatehouse of Lower Brockhampton Hall, Bringsty, Herefordshire, England. Date: 14th century
St. Augustines GatewayThe noble and splendidly decorated gatway of St. Augustines Abbey, Canterbury, Kent, England. Originally called St. Ethelberts Gate, now Bailey House school gate. Date: 14th century
England / AylesfordAylesford, Kent, England. The 14th century stone bridge over the River Medway, has one central arch and six smaller arches. Date: 1939
Monk Bar, York, Yorkshire, England, in the spring. It is a four-storey gatehouse, the most elaborate and ornate of the surviving gates. It dates from the early 14th century. Date: 14th century
Old Dee BridgeThe picturesque Old Dee Bridge, spanning the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England. Note the irregular sized arches. Date: 14th century
LA Fiammetta (Boccaccio)LA FIAMMETTA Beloved by Boccaccio. Date: LATE 14TH CENTURY
Goldsmiths Tower ElyGoldsmiths Tower, Ely, Cambridgeshire, England, along with the Sacrists Gate, formed the Sacristy, built in 1325. Date: 14th century
Pevensey Mint HouseYe Olde Mint House, Pevensey, Sussex, England, was erected in 1342 on the site of a Norman mint reputed to have been establised c. 1076. Date: 14th century
St. Johns GatewayThe figures of Brennus and Belinus, the founders of the ancient town of Bristol, England, on St. Johns Gateway, a fortified gateway in the defensive city wall. Date: 14th century
Old Lantern Tower, IowThe Old Lantern Tower, St. Catherines Hill, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. It is a consecrated building, formerly used as a beacon for sailors. Date: 14th century
Glasgow Cathedral NaveThe fine Nave of Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre- Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century
St. Davids PalacePart of the ruins of the noble palace at St. David s, Pembrokeshire, Wales, built by Bishop Gower. Date: 14th century
Mount Grace Priory, near Thirsk, Yorkshire, England; the ruins of a once great Carthusian priory, founded in 1084. The present ruins date from 1397. Date: 14th century
Leominster Church, Leominster, Herefordshire, England, a huge Norman church, with two naves and an early 14th century tower. Date: 12th - 14th century
Cooling ChurchThe Church of St. James, Cooling, Kent, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens as the place where Pip first met Magwich in Great Expectations. Date: late 14th century
Strangers HallThe lovely old street frontage of the medieval merchants house called Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The stone crypt dates from the 14th century. Date: 14th to 18th century
Farleigh Castle
Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland, the most perfect example of Pre-Reformation Gothic architecture in Scotland. Date: 14th century
Milton Abbey, Dorset, England founded by King Athelstan in the 10th century. The medieval church burned down in 1309 and rebuilding was had barely begun before the Dissolution