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Arch Collection (page 55)

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

Background imageArch Collection: William IV in Brighton

William IV in Brighton
KING WILLIAM IV & QUEEN ADELAIDE enter Brighton on 30 August 1830 after their accession to the throne. The coach drives under a triumphal arch with viewing platforms

Background imageArch Collection: Triumph of Titus

Triumph of Titus
Titus, after taking Jerusalem, is granted a joint triumph with his father Vespasian, and an arch is erected in his honour. He will be a good and effective ruler

Background imageArch Collection: Beijing 2 (Liebig)

Beijing 2 (Liebig)
Pedestrians and carts fill the streets beneath the triumphal arch erected between the Chinese and Tartar districts of the city

Background imageArch Collection: Timgad Ruins

Timgad Ruins
The Roman ruins at Timgad are some of the finest in Africa. This is the Arch of Trajan

Background imageArch Collection: Bishop of Lincoln / Hugh

Bishop of Lincoln / Hugh
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln

Background imageArch Collection: Roman Martyr & Saint

Roman Martyr & Saint
Saint CECILIA virgin, martyr & musician

Background imageArch Collection: France / Domremy / Pensee

France / Domremy / Pensee
JOAN OF ARC View of the town of Domremy, where the French heroine grew up

Background imageArch Collection: London / Marble Arch

London / Marble Arch
Marble Arch, at the time part of Hyde Park

Background imageArch Collection: Euston Arch Photo

Euston Arch Photo
Euston Arch

Background imageArch Collection: Circus Maximus

Circus Maximus
Reconstruction of the Circus Maximus

Background imageArch Collection: Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome

Judicial hearing in Ancient Rome
A judicial hearing taking place in Ancient Rome

Background imageArch Collection: Laying Foundations

Laying Foundations
Laying the foundations of a minster

Background imageArch Collection: Headmasters house, Rugby School

Headmasters house, Rugby School
Headmasters house at Rugby School



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