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Arch Collection (page 54)

Background imageArch Collection: Jordan / Petra Arch Ravine

Jordan / Petra Arch Ravine
Petra: the Arch, looking down the ravine

Background imageArch Collection: Half-Timbered Houses

Half-Timbered Houses
Fine Tudor half-timbered shops and houses on High Bridge, Lincoln, built on a ribbed Norman arch, c.1160. The dark vault under the bridge is the Glory Hole

Background imageArch Collection: Lincoln / Roman Arch / 1940S

Lincoln / Roman Arch / 1940S
Roman arch still in use today. It is extimated to have been built 50 BC to AD 50

Background imageArch Collection: Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S

Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S
The High Bridge was built upon a Norman arch dating from 1160. The house above dates from 1540

Background imageArch Collection: LINCOLNs INN GATE / 1939

LINCOLNs INN GATE / 1939
LINCOLNs INN gateway was built in 1518 and bears the arms of Sir Thomas Lovell. The INN itself dates from the early 1300s

Background imageArch Collection: Rail / Moorish Arch / 1830

Rail / Moorish Arch / 1830
LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY A Moorish style arch, looking from the Wapping Tunnel

Background imageArch Collection: Triumphal Arch

Triumphal Arch
Every French king loves it when an arc de triomphe is erected in his honour, and Louis XIV is no exception - this arch, of plaster, is in the faubourg St Antoine, Paris

Background imageArch Collection: Autumn Fashions 1937

Autumn Fashions 1937
Paris Fashions for Autumn include a 3/4 length plum coloured coat with high mandarin collar, a short blue coat trimmed with astrakan fur, & fez-like hat with veil

Background imageArch Collection: Westminster Bridge 1827

Westminster Bridge 1827
A view of the old bridge, showing the raised inward- facing alcoves at the top of each arch pillar

Background imageArch Collection: Monaincha Abbey / Arch

Monaincha Abbey / Arch
A fine hiberno-romanesque arch at Monaincha Abbey, 2.5km from Roscrea in County Tipperary. The 12th century Abbey is all that remains of the Monastery of Canice

Background imageArch Collection: ALEPPO / SYRIA / 1851

ALEPPO / SYRIA / 1851
The Euphrates Valley route to India. Seen from the Antioch entrance

Background imageArch Collection: Victoria at Wolverhampton

Victoria at Wolverhampton
When Queen Victoria travelled to Wolverhampton to unveil a Statue of Prince Albert, the Royal party processed through a large coal arch, donated by the Earl of Dudley

Background imageArch Collection: Admiralty Arch C1912

Admiralty Arch C1912
Admiralty Arch

Background imageArch Collection: Lisbon Aqueduct

Lisbon Aqueduct
The magnificent new aqueduct at Lisbon, bringing water across the valley of Alcantara. The central arch is 46 metres wide, 76 metres high

Background imageArch Collection: Lunar Phenomenon 1893 2

Lunar Phenomenon 1893 2
Lunar phenomena in the Polar night : an inverted arch forms a tangent to the moon-ring, luminous patches show where the ring intersects with the horizon

Background imageArch Collection: CHURCHs SHOE 1948

CHURCHs SHOE 1948
Stylish yet comfortable high-heeled, lace-up shoe: high fitting & with perforated decoration & designed to support the arch in its natural place

Background imageArch Collection: Charles Bridge Tower

Charles Bridge Tower
View toward the Old Town Bridge Tower on the Old Town side of the Charles Bridge in Prague. One of the most astonishing civil gothic buildings in the world Date: circa 1825

Background imageArch Collection: Tyn Church - Prague

Tyn Church - Prague
A view on part of The Church of Our Lady in front of Tyn - a dominant feature of the Old Town district of Prague and the main church of this area since the 14th century

Background imageArch Collection: Black Arch and Tiger M

Black Arch and Tiger M
BLACK ARCH (on left) male and female SCARLET TIGERMOTH and a variant

Background imageArch Collection: Oban Archway

Oban Archway
An archway of beauty, in the Scottish Western Highlands, looking over the harbour at Oban, Argyllshire, from McCaigs Tower to the Isle of Kerrara and mountains of Mull

Background imageArch Collection: Euston Arch

Euston Arch
The great Doric arch at the entrance to Euston Station, designed by Philip Hardwick, it was completed in 1838 at a cost of 35, 000. Tragically demolished in 1962 - 1963"

Background imageArch Collection: Handel Monument

Handel Monument
GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL German-English musicians monument in Westminster Abbey, London

Background imageArch Collection: Admiralty Arch 1930S

Admiralty Arch 1930S
Admiralty Arch, London, was designed by Aston Webb and completed in 1911. The impressive archways form an entrance to Pall Mall, leading up to Buckingham Palace

Background imageArch Collection: Wellington Arch

Wellington Arch
The Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London, was built in honour of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, in 1828, as the northern gateway into Buckingham Palace

Background imageArch Collection: Freshwater Rocks

Freshwater Rocks
Rock formations at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, England

Background imageArch Collection: Arch C Tait (Pound)

Arch C Tait (Pound)
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL TAIT Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArch Collection: Buckingham Palace 1843

Buckingham Palace 1843
The Palace, with Nashs improvements completed, seen from St Jamess Park, with the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851

Background imageArch Collection: Marble Arch / Lantern Slid

Marble Arch / Lantern Slid
Marble Arch by night - a figure standing in front of the park gates

Background imageArch Collection: Void Wanderer, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

Void Wanderer, Thrilling Wonder Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
FLIGHT OF THE SILVER EAGLE by Arthur Leo Zagat. Three Spacemen encounter strange cycloptic alien beings armed with ray guns after landing on a distant planet

Background imageArch Collection: Emile De Girardin / Trombi

Emile De Girardin / Trombi
EMILE DE GIRARDIN French journalist

Background imageArch Collection: St Cyril & St Methodius

St Cyril & St Methodius
ST CYRIL & ST METHODIUS Brothers, known as the apostles of the Slavs, Christian missionaries

Background imageArch Collection: Kitty Maxse / E&f Sepia

Kitty Maxse / E&f Sepia
KATHARINE MAXSE nee Lushington known as KITTY MAXSE Wife of Leopold Maxse, thought to have been a model for Virginia Woolfs character, Mrs Dalloway

Background imageArch Collection: Genoa / Columbus House

Genoa / Columbus House
Genoa: House of Columbus, Porta Sovrano

Background imageArch Collection: Female / Leaning 1930S

Female / Leaning 1930S
A young woman leaning against the wall of a low arch stares impassively into the distance

Background imageArch Collection: Hyde Park Corner / 1838

Hyde Park Corner / 1838
Hyde Park Corner, full of traffic as usual

Background imageArch Collection: Wedding Cake

Wedding Cake
A two tier wedding cake decorated with hearts and roses. A couple waltz on the top tier beneath a floral arch and wedding bells

Background imageArch Collection: 1st Arch Bish Canterbury

1st Arch Bish Canterbury
Augustine, sent from Rome, becomes the first Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageArch Collection: Buckingham Palace 1839

Buckingham Palace 1839
The Palace, with Nashs improvements completed, seen from St Jamess Park, with the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851

Background imageArch Collection: Buckingham House 1827

Buckingham House 1827
The Palace seen from St Jamess Park - still in a very natural state, with cows ! - before the erection of the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851

Background imageArch Collection: Avalanche 1860

Avalanche 1860
Protected - for the moment, anyway - beneath a rock arch, a traveller has the awesome experience of watching a massive avalanche hurtle past him into the valley below

Background imageArch Collection: Dropping Well / Yorkshire

Dropping Well / Yorkshire
The Dropping Well, a petrifying spring at Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England. Anything suspended in the water becomes petrified in a coat of limestone

Background imageArch Collection: Natural Rock Bridge

Natural Rock Bridge
A natural bridge spans a river at Cedar Creek, Virginia, USA

Background imageArch Collection: Hexham Bridge

Hexham Bridge
Linnolds Bridge, Hexham, Northumberland - a fine single-arch stone bridge

Background imageArch Collection: Female Type / Flowers 1904

Female Type / Flowers 1904
A young woman wearing a decollete dress, a glass locket & a felt hat with an upturned brim, holds aloft an arch composed of flowers

Background imageArch Collection: Charles I & D espernon

Charles I & D espernon
CHARLES I OF ENGLAND Mounted on a white horse under a triumphal arch, attended by DUKE D ESPERNON bearing the kings helmet

Background imageArch Collection: St Johns College

St Johns College
Exterior of the entrance to the Bridge of Sighs, St Johns College

Background imageArch Collection: Triumphal Arch / Reims

Triumphal Arch / Reims
PORTE BAZEE, RHEIMS, FRANCE Roman triumphal arch in a somewhat dilapidated condition with a strut used to hold the walls apart. Much of the ornamentation has now gone



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