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St. Kevins Kitchen a church within a 6th century monastic settlement, with a tower built as a refuge against Viking and Clan raids, Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland
Ruins of Nether HallThe ruins of Nether Hall, Roydon, Essex, England. This fine old red brick archway is all that remains of a magificent mansion which was built in 1470
Moana Hotel, WaikikiThe Moana Hotel, Waikiki, Honolulu, which was built in 1895. A beautiful pier extends into the ocean from the hotel and all the aquatic sports on Waikiki beach can be seen
Palmyra RuinsThe ruins of the ancient city of Tadmor, or Palmyra, said to have been built by Solomon
Palmyra ReconstructedReconstruction of the ancient city of Tadmor, or Palmyra, said to have been built by Solomon, though the architect- -ural styles are more remini- -cent of renaissance Italy
MauretaniaThe Mauretania, built in 1906 at the Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. At the time, she was the largest liner in the world at 32, 000 gross tons
Greenstead Church, near Ongar, Essex, England, which was probably built to mark the place where St. Edmunds body rested on its way from London to Bury St. Edmunds in 1013
Brazenose GatewayThe ancient gateway of Brazenose College at Stamford, Lincs. Built in the 14th Century after a temporary migration from Oxford
Lake Vyrnwy DamA young couple take in the magificient Lake Vyrnwy Dam, Powys Wales, from their motorcycle and sidecar. The lake was created when the dam was built 1881 - 1888
Times & Tides TabletsBuilt into the walls of Durleston Castle, Dorset, are several tablets on which are inscribed many clock times of the world, tidal times &c
Horse-Drawn Tram WagonAn old wooden horse-drawn tram wagon, one of many built in 1826 and used on the Stratford to Moreton-in-the-Marsh Railway, which was in use until 1859, carrying coal etc
Canberra: tourist class playroomColour illustration depicting the tourist class playroom for young travellers on board P&Os superliner Canberra around the time of her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in 1961
Overheard at the docks by H. M. BatemanBlack & white illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man asking directions to the newly built cruise ship the Queen Mary
Canberra: tourist class restaurantColour illustration depicting the tourist class restaurant on board P&Os superliner Canberra around the time of her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in June 1961
All Saints, BakewellThe magnificent church of All Saints, Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Originally built in Saxon times, the present building is Norman with later additions over the centuries
Scott MemorialSIR WALTER SCOTT The memorial to Sir Walter Scott in Princes Gardens, Edinburgh, the largest memorial ever built for a British author
Brent Tor ChurchThis early English church, dedicated to St. Michael, is built upon the summit of Brent Tor, an imposing rocky knoll between Tavistock and Lydford, Devon, England
Shire Hall, SuffolkThe Shire Hall in Woodbridge, Suffolk. Built during the reign of Elizabeth I and situated at the centre of the town
England / Blockley 1940SBlockley, Worcestershire, England, a quiet and peaceful village in the stone-built Cotswolds
Invicta Steam EngineThe Invicta steam locomotive built by George Stephenson, used on the Canterbury and Whitstable Railway, the first regular steam passenger railway in the world
Church of Holy SepulchreThe Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Cambridge, England, believed to have been built not later than 1140 and to have been modelled on the Holy Sepulchure in Jerusalem
Ruined Norman ChurchFine 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
The Lower Deck of HMS FoudroyantPhotograph of the lower deck of HMS Foudroyant ; the 2nd Rate ship, built in 1798, that served as Lord Nelsons Flagship in the Mediterranean, 1799-1800. Mess tables can be seen set up between the guns
Ludlows Flying Machine and a United States Warship, 1907Photograph of the Flying Machine built by Mr. Israel Ludlow at the Aeronautical Building in the Jamestown Exhibition, 1907
SS Berengaria leaving Southampton for Jarrow, 1938Photograph of the Cunard Liner Berengaria heading out of Southampton, with tugs, to head to Jarrow to be broken up, December 1938
SS New York, 1898Photograph of the passenger liner, SS New York, built 1888 and acquired by the United States Government in 1898
The Circus, Bath, England, a fine example of neoclassical architecture, built by the architect John Wood (the Elder) between 1754 and 1770. Date: 1940s
Model of the Great Harry of 1514Engraving of a model of the Great Harry, as displayed in the South Kensington Museum, 1865. The Great Harry or Henry Grace a Dieu, built in 1514, was a galleon in Henry VIIIs navy
Husband / Wife / DisgruntledA thin husband and rather well-built wife having a disagreement at bedtime
The Turbine Steamer Brighton, 1903Photograph of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Companys Channel Service turbine Steamer, Brighton, 1903. Built by William Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton
The Turbinia, 1898Photograph of the experimental turbine steamer Turbinia. Built in 1894 to test C.A. Parsons ideas about turbines, Turbinia famously demonstrated her speed at the Fleet Review of 1897
Royal Mail Turbine Steamer Viper, 1906Photograph of the Royal Mail Turbine steamer Viper, built in 1906 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. for the Ardrossan-Belfast daylight service of Messrs. G. and J. Burns, Glasgow
HMS Gadfly, 1906Photograph of the coastal destroyer, HMS Gadfly, built by Thorneycroft and Co. at Chiswick in 1906. Equipped with Parsons type turbine machinery and Thorneycroft water-tube boilers
The Lantern of Beachy Head Lighthouse, Sussex, 1884Engraving of the Lantern at Beachy Head lighthouse, Sussex, January 1884. The lighthouse was built between 1828 and 1831 on Belle Tout Cliff and equipped with a catoptric lantern
The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of the Crimean Tartar Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880
Doorway of the Monastery at Belem, PortugalIllustration of the Doorway of the Convento dos Jeronymos Monastery, Belem, Portugal. This monastery was built on the site of a Seamans Home founded by Prince Henry the Navigator
Trobriand Racing CanoesIllustration of several canoes racing off the Trobriand Islands, 1925. With a large lanteen sail and outrigger float, these canoes were steered by use of a large paddle
The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of the Imperial Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880
HMS Caesar, 1905Photograph of HMS Caesar ; the British Naval Representative at the Norwegian Royal Inauguration, December 1905. This vessel, the flagship of the second in command of the Channel Squadron
SS Kingfisher, 1906Photograph of the Turbine Steamer Kingfisher, built in 1906 by Messrs. Denny of Dumbarton for the General Steam Navigation Company
The Duplex Catamaran, 1880Engraving of a Duplex Catamaran, built in Rhode Island USA, for Mr. Henry N. Custance, honorary treasurer of the Corinthian Yacht Club, August 1880
The Twin Steam-Ship Gemini, 1850Engraving of the twin steam ship Gemini, designed by Peter Borrie and built in 1850. The ship was fitted with two rudders and two steering positions
The Czars Bedroom, SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of Czar Alexander IIs bedroom on his steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880. Extremely lavishly fitted out, this yacht was given a radical design
SS Carmania, 1905Photograph of the Cunard turbine steamer Carmania, built in 1905 by the John Brown Shipyard of Clydebank. The Carmania was reputed to be the first very large turbine steamer
The Prussian War-Steamer, Nix, 1851Engraving of the Prussian War-Steamer Nix, built by Robinson and Russell of Millwall, London, 1851. This paddle steamer underwent trials on the Thames river in March and April of that year
SS Sampo, 1898Photograph of Steamship Sampo a newly constructed ice-breaker, built by Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. for the Senate of Finland, 1898
The Skerryvore Lighthouse, off Argyllshire, 1844Engraving of the Skerryvore lighthouse, 1844. Built between 1836 and 1843, with 6000 tons of granite, the lighthouse entered service on 1st February 1844
SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880. This yacht was given a radical design, supposedly based on the shape of a turbot