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Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 14th century. UtrechNetherlands. Utrecht. Tower of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. 1321-1382. Built by John of Hainaut
Spain. Avila. Section of the medieval walls, 12th century. In the background, the belfry of Carmens Gate (Puerta del Carmen), 17th century
Piazetta and Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice by Antonio CanalAntonio Canaletto (1697-1768). Italian painter. Piazetta and Riva degli Schiavoni in Venice. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
Church of Saint Nicholas. 18th century. Moscopole. AlbaniaRepublic of Albania. Moscopole. Church of Saint Nicholas. 18th century. Bell tower
Little Castle Tower. Cesky Krumlov. Czech RepublicCzech Republic. Cesky Krumlov. Little Castle Tower. 13th-16th centuries. Reconstructed at the 20th century. Detail. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pre-romanesque Church of Saint Peter. Terrassa. SpainPre-romanesque Church of Saint Peter. View of the trefoil apse. 9th-10th centuries. Terrassa. Catalonia. Spain
Bell tower of the Basilica of Saints John and Paul. 11th cenItaly. Rome. Basilica of Saints John and Paul. Bell tower. 11th century
Germany. Berlin. Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. 1891-1895. Built by Franz Heinrich Schwechten (1841-1924). Bombed during World War II
Spain. Toledo. Santo Tome Church. Mudejar tower. 14th century. View
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. St. Elias ChurchUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Church of Saint Elias built by Adam L. Genrikh. 20th century. Facade
Chapel of Saint Thecla of Abeleda. Galicia. SpainSpain. Galicia. Chapel of Saint Thecla of Abeleda. Exterior
Spain. Galicia. Bande. Santa Comba Church
Silves Cathedral. PortugalPortugal. Silves Cathedral (15th century). Bell tower. Algarve
Venice. Campanile of St. Mark and the Ducal Palace of the DITALY. VENICE. Partial view of the city with the campanile of St. Mark (XIII century) and the Ducal Palace of the Doges (XIV-XV century)
Campanile of St. Mark (XIII century). Venice. ItalyITALY. VENICE. Partial view of the city with the campanile of St. Mark (XIII century) and the first term
Music cover, Bats in the Belfry by Billy Mayerl on a theme by Austen Croom-Johnson. 1935
San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Mission, California, USA, with a wooden New England style belfry. circa 1910
Medieval bell tower (belfry), Bruges, Belgium, dating back to the 13th century. Date: circa 1910
Rue des Pierres, Bruges, BelgiumRue des Pierres (Stone Street), Bruges, Belgium, with the famous Belfry Tower at the far end. Date: circa 1900
Carillon of Dunkerque, 1851A man plays the carillon of Dunkerque, 1851. Date: 1851
YMCA hut in Arras, WW1The battered belfry at Arras and in front of the ruins, a little YMCA hut with its red triangle sign conveying a welcome to any Allied soldiers seeking a place of rest
Ringing the gas alarm on the Western Front by Philip DaddA British gas sentry rings a medieval church bell bearing figures of saints and armorial insignia (formerly hung in the shattered belfry shown in the background)
Warner and sons patent chiming machineMessers J. Warner and sons patent chiming machine, by which a lad entirely unaccustomed to music may chime a whole peal.See picture 10837677 for a close up of a similar chiming machine
The Belfry Tower, Furness Abbey, Lancashire (1798). Wheatley, Francis 1747 - 1801. Date: 1798
Malta - Gozo - Ta Pinu Church Date: circa 1920s
The Belfry, Gruges, Belgium Date: circa 1910s
Russian Church - Cannes, Frances Date: circa 1904
Canal and Belfry, Bruges, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The belfry and Hotel de ville, Ghent, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Exhibition of the Old Art Towns, BrugesPoster design by L Beyaert for the Exhibition of the Old Art Towns - July-October 1932 at Bruges, Belgium. Date: 1932
Roughton ChurchSt. Marys Church, Roughton, Norfolk, England. It shows herringbone work, round Saxon windows and has a typically Saxon double-pointed belfry. Date: 10th century
Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, BelgiumThe Cloth Hall and Belfry at Ghent, Belgium. The rectangular hall adjoining the belfry was built to headquarter the affairs of the cloth trade that made the city rich during the Middle Ages
Lille, France - Ancient Marketplace and New BelfryLille, France - The Old Exchange (17th century Chamber of Commerce) and New Belfry (designed by architect Mary Louis Cobbler - work on the tower was interupted by the First World War). Date: 1930s
Douai - France - Rue de la Mairie - The BelfryThe Belry on Rue de la Mairie, Douai, France Date: circa 1920s
Russia - Astrakhan - Maria Ascension CathedralRussia, Astrakhan: Belfry of the Maria Ascension Cathedral in the Kremlin Date: 2010
Russia - Kaljazin: Belfry of the Nikolai Cathedral (under water) Date: 2010
Belfry Tower of the Cloth Hall, BrugesThe Belfry Tower on the Cloth Hall in the Market Square in Bruges, Belgium circa 2008
Market square and belfry tower, Bruges, BelgiumView of the market square (Grand Place) with the tall tower of the Belfort (medieval belfry tower) and former city treasury and cloth hall, in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. Date: circa 1920
View of the Quai du Rosaire, Bruges, BelgiumView of the Quai du Rosaire (Rozenhoedkaai) in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. The medieval Belfort (belfry tower) can be seen on the left. Date: circa 1920
Large monastic villa in Mid or South WalesA large monastic villa in Mid or South Wales, with a monk in dark robes standing in front
Brookland Church, Romney Marsh, KentBrookland Church, Brookland, Kent on Romney Marsh, with its remarkable wooden, shingle-clad, octagonal belfry detached from the main structure of the church
Restoring belfry / W H RobinsonRestoring the belfry of a village church shattered during the second world war. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture
Nikolo-Kremlevskaya Church and belfry, Vladimir, RussiaNikolo-Kremlevskaya Church with belfry on the left and a statue of a medieval knight in the right foreground. The building was completed in 1769 in regional baroque style
St Sophia Cathedral, Tobolsk, RussiaView of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral of St Sophia, with a belfry on the right, in Tobolsk, Siberia, Russia. The building was completed in 1686
The Belfry, Dunkirk, Belgium, built in 1440. By some miracle of fate, the Belfry escaped the almost-complete destruction of the town in 1940
Bulgarian Church - ConstantinopleThe Bulgarian St Stephen Church (Turkish: Sveti Stefan Kilisesi), also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Istanbul, Turkey, famous for being made of cast iron
View of the Dome from the Belfry, St. Pauls Cathedral, 1878Engraving showing the view from the belfry of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking towards the dome of the same church, London, 1878
The Burning of the Hotel de Ville at ArrasIllustration by P.Leven and Lemonier showing the 15th century belfry tower of the Arras town hall in flames after being bombarded by German shells in October 1914