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Buckingham Palace gates, 1835The gates of Buckingham Palace, as shown on the front cover of The Mirror, 1835. See picture 10030204 for a photographic version, now at Marble Arch. Date: 1835
Window into courtyard, Marrakech, Morocco. circa 2008
Centre Court, Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch, London W1, a restaurant in art deco style. Date: circa 1930s
Cloisters of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England circa 2008
Emperor Franz Josef of Austria in old ageEmperor Franz Josef of Austria (1830-1916) -- one of the last photographs taken of him. Date: circa 1916
Royal Engineers working party in trucks, Arras, France, WW1A Royal Engineers working party travelling in trucks on a light railway, passing through a ruined building at Arras, northern France, during the First World War. Date: March 1918
Abstract design with bird shapesAn abstract design with two bird shapes. An archway in the background leads to a wood
Main altar, Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, GermanyView of the main altar of Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, Germany. This Benedictine monastery was founded in 1330, the first phase of building took place between 1330 and 1370
Porte Saint Martin, Paris, France Date: circa 1910s
Arch Druid (Smith)The Arch Druid in his judicial habit holds the peithynin, or elucidator, on which maxims are inscribed : the snake beside the altar-stone is a sacred beast. Date: BCE
Arch of Septimus SeverusThe ruins of the Arch of Septimus Severus built after the Parthian Victories at the end of the Roman Forum. The Arch is seen here in the 18th century. Date: 3rd century / Circa 1760
Druids (Smith)Two priests of the Druidical order : the one on the left holds an emblem of the Moon, the other is an Arch-Druid, holding a sceptre and wearing a garland of oak leaves. Date: BCE
Rome / Arch Janus / C176018th century ruins of the ARCH OF JANUS built in the 4th century AD. it is sometimes mistaken for the Temple of Peace and War. Date: Circa 1760
Various Arches 18th CVarious types of arches from the 18th century in France. Date: Circa 1760
Calvin / Br / ArchJEAN CALVIN French theological reformer, active in Switzerland Date: 1509 - 1564
Socialism in Hyde ParkA Socialist orator at Speakers Corner in Londons Hyde Park, near the Marble Arch, attracts an audience of working men, while a gentleman in a top hat passes by Date: 1892
The Guildhall (former Town Hall), DerbyView of the Guildhall (former Town Hall) in the Market Place in the centre of Derby. It was built in 1842. Date: circa 1920
French Enter Rome / 1849The French, under the leadership of Oudinot, enter Rome. Date: 1849
Japanese Temple BuildingA temple with its torii (arch) in Japan Date: 1907
Jordan / Petra / Edom 1835Petra: Edom, a triumphal arch across the ravine which forms one of the approaches to Selah or Petra Date: 1835
Radio set up in Castleford church, YorkshireAn Ultra radio set up in Hightown Parish Church, Castleford, Yorkshire, so that the congregation can follow the celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Date: 1935
Jan Hus / Profile / ArchJAN HUS Bohemiam religious leader burnt at the stake for heresy, despite his denials Date: 1372? - 1415
PALL MALL / 1911Pall Mall, with the new Admiralty Arch in the distance Date: 1911
Victory Parade in LondonA victory parade marches into St James Park along the Mall, which is lined by thousands of people Date: 19 July 1919
Edward & Masons ArchWhen Edward and Alexandra visit Oxford, the Apollo University Lodge of Freemasons honours them with an Arch of Honour Date: June 1863
Leaflet DistributionThe Liberals take to the air, scattering leaflets over Marble Arch from a plane adorned with portraits of Asquith and Lloyd George Date: 1923
Purcells opera King Arthur at Drury Lane Theatre, LondonPurcells opera King Arthur on stage at Drury Lane Theatre, London. This is the scene where Arthur is tempted by two nymphs or sirens bathing in a stream, but resists the temptation
Regal Procession by Vernon WardA slow procession of swans on a winters evening drifting downstream on the Thames tide
Entrance to Wigmore Schools, West MidlandsThe entrance and receiving block at the Walsall and West Bromwich District School on Pennyhill Lane, Wigmore. A woman in uniform and a boy stand on either side of the archway
Entrance to Raglan Castle, MonmouthshireA woman and a gardener at the arched entrance to Raglan Castle in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. The castle was ruined during the English Civil War
Cloister Graveyard, Canterbury CathedralView of the Cloister Graveyard and part of Canterbury Cathedral, with a man at work
Unidentified old building with gothic archwayAn unidentified old building at the side of a narrow street, with a gothic archway leading through into another street. The building has tall chimneys and a partially tiled facade
The Queen at BiarritzQueen Victoria arriving at Biarritz for a visit in March 1889, accompanied by Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, where she stayed at the villa of Count La Rochefoucauld
Ruins of Tintern Abbey, near Chepstow, Gwent, WalesView of the ruins of Tintern Abbey, near Chepstow, Gwent (formerly Monmouthshire), Wales. It was a Cistercian abbey, founded in 1131
View of Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, from the south west, showing one of the ornately carved gothic doorways, with statues of saints in niches above
Small church or chapel, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA small church or chapel, possibly in a village in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Porth Mawr Gate, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid WalesView of the town walls and gatehouse, the latter known as Porth Mawr (Porthmawr) Gate, on a snowy day in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
Tennis court, Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesA tennis court, with people playing, inside the ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Railway bridge construction, Great Western RailwayA railway bridge under construction somewhere on the Great Western Railway network, possibly at Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire
Ruined defences near a fishpond, St Davids, South WalesSome partially ruined medieval defences near a fishpond in St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Ruins of Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesPart of the ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with stream and bridge alongside
St Davids Tower Gate, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView of St Davids Tower Gate, dating from the 13th century, in The Pebbles, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Little girl in a garden with a small dogA little Edwardian girl in a garden with a small wire-haired terrier dog. She is holding something in her hand for the dog to jump up and catch hold of
Old stone archway overgrown with leavesAn old stone archway overgrown with leaves
Municipal Dairy women, South WalesA group of seven women working for the Municipal Dairy pose outside the dairy building, somewhere in South Wales. Two churn wagons, each one holding a large milk churn, can be seen in front of them
Window detail, Dinorwig Slate Quarry, North WalesA window detail on the main workshop building at Dinorwig (or Dinorwic) Slate Quarry, near Llanberis, North Wales. Wooden patterns for the ironwork, including these frames
Rehearsing a play in ordinary clothesActors at a London theatre rehearse a play in their everyday clothes - their costumes have yet to materialise
Interior of kitchen, Strangeways Prison, ManchesterThe interior of a prison kitchen, believed to be at Strangeways Prison, Manchester. The room is filled with assorted boilers, coppers, ovens and cooking hobs. Much of the cooking was done using steam