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Arches Collection (page 24)

Background imageArches Collection: Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, Visegrad

Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, Visegrad
The Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge (Sokullu Mehmet Pasa Koprusu) - a bridge in Visegrad, over the Drina River in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina

Background imageArches Collection: Sibiu, Romania

Sibiu, Romania
Sibiu (or Hermannstadt / Nagyszeben / Sibinj / Szeben), Transylvania, Romania

Background imageArches Collection: Francis Street - The Guards Home - Westminster, London

Francis Street - The Guards Home - Westminster, London

Background imageArches Collection: The new Houses of Parliament: Central Hall

The new Houses of Parliament: Central Hall
Workmen sculpturing the bosses on the groined roof of the central hall in the new Palace of Westminster

Background imageArches Collection: Ottoman Empire Views (5 / 5)

Ottoman Empire Views (5 / 5)
In the Bazaar - salesmen, traders and shoppers

Background imageArches Collection: Al-Azhar Mosque, Cairo, Egypt

Al-Azhar Mosque, Cairo, Egypt
The Courtyard ( heart ) of the Al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The Mosque is directly associated with Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, founded in 975

Background imageArches Collection: Valens Aqueduct - Constantinople

Valens Aqueduct - Constantinople
Setting of the sun on the ruins of the Byzantine Aqueduct, built by Emperor Valens in about 375 AD. Water tapped from streams outside the city. In use until the late 19th century

Background imageArches Collection: Tunis, Tunisia - The Perfume Market

Tunis, Tunisia - The Perfume Market
The Covered Perfume Market - a fabulous arcaded structure with shops and stalls set back from a main thoroughfare lined with columns and round arches

Background imageArches Collection: The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt

The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun, Cairo, Egypt
The Mosque of Ahmad Ibn Tulun is located in Cairo, Egypt. It is arguably the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and is the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area

Background imageArches Collection: Walida School and Sibil - Cairo, Egypt

Walida School and Sibil - Cairo, Egypt. Walida means The Mother and is named after the Khedives Wife. Sibil relates to the public fountain on the left of the shot

Background imageArches Collection: Triumphal Arches in Chatham, Great Britain, 1875

Triumphal Arches in Chatham, Great Britain, 1875
Engraving showing three triumphal arches erected in Chatham, Kent, for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1875

Background imageArches Collection: The Great Dee viaduct in the Vale of Llangollen

The Great Dee viaduct in the Vale of Llangollen
The Great Dee Viaduct on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway. The viaduct crosses the river Dee in the Vale of Llangollen. The impressive viaduct consists of 19 semicircular arches of 60 feet span

Background imageArches Collection: Ruined Norman Church

Ruined Norman Church
Fine Norman arches on a hilltop in Shobdon Park, Leominster, Hertfordshire, ruins of a church built in the 11th century, but demolished in the 18th century

Background imageArches Collection: Fancy Pastries

Fancy Pastries
Types of Small Fancy Pastries - including Hazelnut Pyramids, Cherry Domes, Maraschino Rolls, Angora Tartlets, Chocolate Arches and Lulus (front row, pink) !

Background imageArches Collection: Luxor Hotel / Egypt / C. 1970

Luxor Hotel / Egypt / C. 1970
The front of the Luxor Hotel with Arabic arches and palmtrees

Background imageArches Collection: Crypt of S. Cornelio / Rome

Crypt of S. Cornelio / Rome
Visitors are shown the tombs in the crypt of San Callisto Church near the Via Appia

Background imageArches Collection: Southampton City Walls

Southampton City Walls
The Arcades, Southampton, Hampshire, part of the ancient city walls, dating from the 14th century

Background imageArches 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 imageArches Collection: Spain / Cordoba Mosque

Spain / Cordoba Mosque
Cordoba: interior of the mosque, showing ornate arches

Background imageArches Collection: Compton Martin Church

Compton Martin Church
The south aisle of Compton Martin Church, one of the oldest Norman buildings in Somerset. Note the beautiful pillar with a fluted shaft

Background imageArches Collection: Arc De Triomphe / Etoile

Arc De Triomphe / Etoile
Arc de Triomphe at the centre of a replanned Place de l Etoile

Background imageArches Collection: Tintern Abbey Ruins

Tintern Abbey Ruins
The interior of Tintern Abbey Monmouthshire, looking west

Background imageArches Collection: Tintern Abbey / Haghe

Tintern Abbey / Haghe
The South front of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire

Background imageArches Collection: Dee Viaduct / Llangollen

Dee Viaduct / Llangollen
The Dee Viaduct, Vale of Llangollen, carrying the Chester & Shrewsbury railway

Background imageArches Collection: Menai Bridge - Telford

Menai Bridge - Telford
The suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, built by Thomas Telford and opened on 30 January 1826

Background imageArches Collection: Toulouse / St. Sernin

Toulouse / St. Sernin
The Church of St. Sernin, Toulouse

Background imageArches Collection: Census Underneath Arches

Census Underneath Arches
Taking the census in the dark arches of the Adelphi. A bulls-eye lamp illuminates the misery of a homeless family sheltering under the arches

Background imageArches Collection: Aqueduct Near Belgrade

Aqueduct Near Belgrade
An aqueduct close to Belgrade in Serbia - probably dating from the early years of the Ottoman Empire or the late Byzantine era

Background imageArches Collection: Three Additional Moths

Three Additional Moths
April Miselia Peach-Blossom Moth Buff Arches

Background imageArches Collection: Reynolds / Plympton School

Reynolds / Plympton School
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS House (next door to the Grammar School) at Plympton, Devon, where the English portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy was born

Background imageArches Collection: Rochester Castle / 1845

Rochester Castle / 1845
Rochester Castle, Kent: interior view

Background imageArches Collection: Southwark Hop Exchange

Southwark Hop Exchange
The Hop Exchange in Southwark, London

Background imageArches Collection: Jap Rail Takanawa Line

Jap Rail Takanawa Line
A picturesque scene on the Takanawa Line, where the track goes out across the water on a gently curving causeway pierced by arches so that small boats can pass through

Background imageArches Collection: Street Arabs / Adelphi 19C

Street Arabs / Adelphi 19C
A policeman discovers a group of homeless boys and girls sheltering under the Adelphi arches, near Charing Cross, London

Background imageArches Collection: Mausoleum of Theodoric

Mausoleum of Theodoric
The Mausoleum of the Ostrogoth leader Theodoric

Background imageArches Collection: Dane Viaduct, Staffs

Dane Viaduct, Staffs
A Grand Fete is held beneath the Dane Viaduct, Staffordshire to celebrate its completion. The banner on the left of the picture reads: To the Workmen of Great Britain

Background imageArches Collection: Greenwich Railway Arches

Greenwich Railway Arches
LONDON-GREENWICH RAILWAY Elevated on arches, the line passes St Jamess church, Bermondsey

Background imageArches Collection: Circus of Caracalla

Circus of Caracalla
A restored view of the Circus of Caracalla in Rome

Background imageArches Collection: Greenwich Railway

Greenwich Railway
LONDON-GREENWICH RAILWAY Elevated on either arches or embankment throughout most of its length, the line passes over the south-eastern outskirts of London

Background imageArches Collection: Greenwich Railway 1836

Greenwich Railway 1836
LONDON-GREENWICH LINE Elevated on either arches or embankment throughout most of its length, the line passes St Jamess church, Bermondsey, as well as gardens

Background imageArches Collection: China / Fu Chew Fu

China / Fu Chew Fu
Fu Chew Fu, or Hokfyew, capital of Fo Kyen from Montanus. Landmarks include a bridge with 36 arches, a tower and a freshwater river

Background imageArches Collection: Kremlin 1764 / Machajew

Kremlin 1764 / Machajew
A panorama of Moscow showing the Kremlin. Boating activity is depicted on the river while a cavalcade of pedestrians & equestrians take the air on the embankment opposite

Background imageArches Collection: Arc De Triomphe 19C

Arc De Triomphe 19C
The Arc de Triomphe with pedestrians and horsemen in the foreground

Background imageArches Collection: Almshouse Archway

Almshouse Archway
A fine stone archway, leading to a row of picturesque almshouses at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England

Background imageArches 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 imageArches Collection: Bank of England Postcard

Bank of England Postcard
The Bank of England: scene inside the Corporation and Colonial Stocks Office

Background imageArches Collection: Homeless Arches / Slum / C19

Homeless Arches / Slum / C19
Homeless folk passing the night under the arches of Londons bridges

Background imageArches Collection: Colusseum / Reconstruction

Colusseum / Reconstruction
Reconstruction of the Colosseum



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