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Memorial to Sgt Charles Ranginawawahia SciasiaNew Zealander Sciasia, born of an Italian father and a Maori mother, played, with his brother John, for the Maori All Blacks in 1913
Ypres Ramparts CWGC Cemetery seen across the moatThe earliest settlement in this area is thought to have been near Langemarck in about AD960 and gradually a cluster of villages grew up around the Yperlee
Field gun and soldier statues, Plugstreet ExperienceThe gun and the statues, which are cut-outs made from steel sheets, are in the grounds of the Plugstreet 14-18 Experience (Interpretation Centre)
Memorial Chapel Calvery, DixmuideThis is a religious monument which is dedicated to all of the soldiers and civilians who died in the Great War. On 23 September 1928 it was solemnly blessed by the Bishop of Bruges in the presence of
Hetton Coal Company locomotive with cab addition or shelter of driver built by George Stephenson for the Hetton, Durham, 1822. Date: 1905
Locomotion by George Stephenson, 1825Locomotion was the first locomotive engine built by George Stephenson, 1825. Shown at the Centenary celebrations. Date: 1965
Locomotive no 213, 4-6-0. Inscribed verso One of the new 6-coupled passenger express engines built at Glasgow decorated for the tour of HRH the Prince & Princess on the GIP. Electric headlight
Airship Bournemouth. Maiden flight at RAF CardingtonAirship Bournemouth. Maiden flight at RAF Balloon Centre, Cardington. Built for Festival of Britian, for the Airship Club under the direction of Lord Vantry - being the first built in Britain since
Image from a plant for manufacturing water gas in Belfast, built by Humphreys & Glasgow Co. Date: circa 1890s
Class 860 steam locomotive by Richard Francis Trevithick. The first locomotive built in Japan, side view. Stamped versos Ichida, Kobe. Date: 1893
View toward the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953
The Menai Suspension Bridge built in 1826 by Thomas TelfordThe Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953
Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953
Underground Reservoir at Crossness 1865Interior of the underground reservoir of the Metropolitan Main Drainage Works at Crossness in 1865, officially opened by the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) in that year
Sherman tank Memorial, Leopoldsburg Railway StationLeopoldsburg is in Belgium and it was directly behind the start line of Operation Market Garden. Here was a huge engineer dump built up to support the XXX Corps ground forces whose job it was to
Eusebius Church parachutists, Arnhem, HollandThe original church was built between 1452 and 1650. During German occupation most of the church bells were, as with many Dutch churches, taken away to be melted down for the German war effort
Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in The House that Jack BuiltTheatrical double act Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar dressed as what appears to be Mickey and Minnie Mouse in a scene from " The House That Jack Built"
The Aeolus built by Burlington sThe Aeolus, Americas First Stainless Steel Streamline steam locomotive built by Burlington in West Burlington, Iowa. Date: 1937
The House That Jack Built, by Minnie Asprey. This is the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn... circa 1918
La Turbie, France - the Trophy of the Alpes (Trophy of Augustus), a Roman monument built by the emperor Augustus to celebrate his victory over the Ligurian tribes which lived in the mountains of
The newly built Theatre Royal, ManchesterFacade of the newly built Theatre Royal, Manchester. Date: 1845
New Villa built in Kensington, London, near Buckingham Palace, one of several public improvements made during 1845. Date: 1845
New Coventry Street, Leicester Square, LondonNew building in New Coventry Street, Leicester Square, London, one of several public improvements made during 1845. Date: 1845
Freemans Place, near Royal Exchange, City of LondonThe newly designed and built Freemans Place (or Court), near the Royal Exchange, City of London. Date: 1845
Original Bailey Bridge over the River Dives, RobehommeThis is one of the few remaining, perhaps the only one, of the bridges built by the Engineers to replace original structures over the River Dives that were destroyed at dawn on D-Day
French Destroyer la Combattante Memorial CourseullesThe ship was part of the supporting Bombardment Group. She was built in Glasgow in 1942 under the name HMS Haldon & loaned to the Free French Navy
Airfield B16 pumping station Moulineaux NormandyThis is proably the only remaining such structure and was stone built for its purpose to pump fuel to the airstrip at Villons le Buissons. Inspection will reveal the signs CARPE DIEM and JULY 1944
US Advanced Airfield A13 Marker Vaucelles NormandyThe Airfield was built by the 864th US Air Engineers Battalion & the Memorial was unveiled on 6 June 1989. The Franco-American 9th Airforce Normandy Airfields Association has marked all the 9th USaF
The Dry Stane Dykes of Galloway, Scotland - Quality and Quantity: Mr Cs Jardine standing alongside the excellent dyke he built in four hours to win both a special award for speed
Athelstan House Remand / Probation Home, BirminghamAthelstan House on Moseley Road, Birmingham, was built in 1911 following a gift from Barrow Cadbury. Over the next 90 years, it variously served as a boys hostel, remand home and probation hostel
Allyn House, New Plymouth, Pilgrams house 1621A 3 storey house, built by one of the pilgrim fathers in the construction of New Plymouth. A large wood framed house with a central chimney
Principal Towers and Steeples Built By Christopher WrenKey to buildings in Principal Buildings by Sir Christopher Wren
The Gateway to the Taj Mahal, Agra, India. The Taj Mahal was the Mortuary Temple built by Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Date: circa 1930s
H. M.s MinotaurH.M.S Minotaur and Agincourt, built in the River Thames by Ironworks Company at Blackwall, was delivered complete into the possession of the Lord of the Admiralty. Date: 1865
Crofters home, Isle of Lewis, ScotlandCrofters home built of stone with a thatched roof on the Isle of Lewis, Scotland, March 1940. 1940
Early Motor Cars - First Mercedes Car, 1901, built to the order of Emil Jellinek. 1901
Erecting Aeroplanes, by Muirhead Bone, WW1Erecting Aeroplanes -- an RE8, 2-seater reconnaissance plane being built at the Coventry Ordnance Works, February 1917, lithograph by Muirhead Bone, First World War. 1917
Sun Yat Sen and wife with first plane manufactured in ChinaSun Yat Sen (1866-1925), one of the leaders of the Chinese Revolution of 1911, first president and founding father of the Republic of China, and his wife Soong Ching Ling (1893-1981)
London Fire Brigade Lambeth headquarters buildingLocated on the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, the London Fire Brigade headquarters was opened by King George VI in 1937. A purpose built, state of the art facility when first opened
Traditional South African home being built in the bush - the reedwork frame awaits a covering of mud. Date: circa 1903
View of the Old State House in Boston, USA. It is the oldest surviving public building in Boston, built in 1713 to house the government offices of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Date: circa 1870
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver N11GA (msn 1111), in storage at Anchorage, Alaska. Built as L-20A-DH Beaver 56-0388. Date: circa 1979
Curtiss Model D Pusher replica N8Y (built by Billy Parker), owned by the Tallmantz Collection, parked at orange County Airport circa 1957. Date: circa 1957
Boeing DH-4M-1 N3258 ET-4, of the Tallmantz Collection at Orange County Airport, in California. A Boeing built / designed version of the Airco DH.4, with a welded steel tube fuselage. Date: circa 1957
HMS CourageousRoyal Navy - HMS Courageous (pennant number 50 ) HMS Courageous was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
Casmuniz 52 PT-AZU (msn 1, also, known as Casmuniz 5-2). The sole aircraft first flew in April 1952 and completed flight testing by 1955, whilst registered as PP-ZPD
Piper J-3C Cub PH-UCH (msn 13248), of the NV National Aviation School, at Ypenburg. Built as Piper L-4J Grasshopper 45-4508 Date: circa 1960
Cessna 175B G-ARFL (msn 175-56868), at Coventry - Baginton on 29 April 1961. Built as N8168T, for flight test before delivery to Airwork Limited in 1960