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Built Collection (page 70)

Background imageBuilt Collection: LUDGATE 1877

LUDGATE 1877
Ludgate with the railway bridge crossing Ludgate Hill. The bridge was built in 1866 and removed in 1989

Background imageBuilt Collection: Dodge Advert

Dodge Advert
Bright with beauty, built with care - once you thrill to the new pace of Dodge performance, you will not care to accept less

Background imageBuilt Collection: MAJESTIC

MAJESTIC
Previously the Bismarck, German-built passenger liner of the White Star Line, at this time the largest steamer in the world, pictured at New York

Background imageBuilt Collection: Regency Theatre 1817

Regency Theatre 1817
Interior of the Regency theatre, Tottenham Street, Tottenham Court Road, London, built on the site of the Kings Concert Rooms. Tonights play is Othello

Background imageBuilt Collection: Hadrians Wall Built 122

Hadrians Wall Built 122
The Roman Emperor Hadrian supervising the construction of Hadrians Wall. Running from the Solway to the Tyne, it was built to exclude the Picts (Scots)

Background imageBuilt Collection: C15 Venetian Galley

C15 Venetian Galley
A Venetian Galley built in the 14th century

Background imageBuilt Collection: Place De LA Basilique

Place De LA Basilique
Pilgrims make their way across the Place de la Basilique to the Basilica which the Virgin Mary commissioned to be built in her honour

Background imageBuilt Collection: Shah Jahan I / Four Arts

Shah Jahan I / Four Arts
SHAH JAHAN I Mughal emperor of India from 1628 to 1658, known in his youth as Prince Khurram. He had the Taj Mahal built as a mausoleum for his favourite wife

Background imageBuilt Collection: KINGs THEATRE / 1819

KINGs THEATRE / 1819
Kings Theatre, Haymarket - the front elevation by John Nash, re-built after the original was destroyed by a fire in 1789

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Sargent

7 Wonders / Diana / Sargent
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde

7 Wonders / Babylon / Wonde
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Won. Mus

7 Wonders / Diana / Won. Mus
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Pyramids / Parr

7 Wonders / Pyramids / Parr
Located just outside Cairo, Egypt, the pyramids are believed to have been built around 2600 to 2500 BC, and served as tombs for Egyptian kings

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr

7 Wonders / Babylon / Parr
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife, Amyitis who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces and used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Pyramids / Picar

7 Wonders / Pyramids / Picar
Located just outside Cairo, Egypt, the pyramids are believed to have been built around 2600 to 2500 BC and served as tombs for Egyptian kings

Background imageBuilt Collection: 7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart

7 Wonders / Babylon / Picart
Allegedly built by Nebushadnezzar II for his wife Amyitis, who missed her homeland, Iraq. They were grown on terraces & used water from the Euphrates River

Background imageBuilt Collection: Siege of Dieppe

Siege of Dieppe
The French take the bastille built by the English before the port of Dieppe - one step in the expulsion of the English from mainland Europe

Background imageBuilt Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Man / Beard

Lear / Nonsense / Man / Beard
There was an Old Man with a beard, who said, " It is just as I feared! - Two owls & a hen, four larks & a wren, Have all built their nests in my beard!"

Background imageBuilt Collection: Buildings / Operations

Buildings / Operations
The abbey of Saint Albans is built by command of Offa, king of the Mercians

Background imageBuilt Collection: Tower Bridge Built 1892

Tower Bridge Built 1892
Construction in progress

Background imageBuilt Collection: Stone Age Village

Stone Age Village
Village built on stilts on the Zurich sea in the Stone Age

Background imageBuilt Collection: Mary Celeste / Crew / Water

Mary Celeste / Crew / Water
ABEL FOSDYKs STORY The crew fall into the water when Babys quarter-deck, built for Captain Briggs daughter, collapses (almost certainly a hoax)

Background imageBuilt Collection: Norman Conquest 8 of 16

Norman Conquest 8 of 16
Spies tell William that Harold has been crowned : he orders an invasion fleet to be built, and the vessels are launched

Background imageBuilt Collection: Astronomy / Observatory

Astronomy / Observatory
Professor Percival Lowell in the observatory he built at Flagstaff, Arizona

Background imageBuilt Collection: SHIPS / MARY CELESTE

SHIPS / MARY CELESTE
Brigantine built in Nova Scotia in 1861; found abandoned by the Dei Gratia in December 1872

Background imageBuilt Collection: Library at Thomas Hardys home, Max Gate

Library at Thomas Hardys home, Max Gate
View of the Library at Max Gate in Dorchester, Dorset, the home of Thomas Hardy, English novelist and poet. Hardy designed the house

Background imageBuilt Collection: Iron bridge at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire

Iron bridge at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire
The iron bridge over the River Severn at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire. This was the first iron bridge of its kind in the world, and gave the location the name Ironbridge Gorge

Background imageBuilt Collection: Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist

Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist
Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist. He founded a new town, Saltaire, in 1853 in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, and built houses there for his workforce

Background imageBuilt Collection: View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), India

View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), India
View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), also called Tiruchi or Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a large number of Christian churches, and a college built by the Jesuits

Background imageBuilt Collection: Shinto Shrine, Ise, Japan

Shinto Shrine, Ise, Japan
The Shinto Shrine (Ise Jingu) in the City of Ise, Japan. It was allegedly built in 4 BC

Background imageBuilt Collection: View of Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America

View of Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America
A view of the Cerro de los Remedios (Hill of the Remedies) in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, Central America. This was an ancient Aztec religious site on which a Catholic mission was built

Background imageBuilt Collection: Mexico / Palenque

Mexico / Palenque
Chiapas, Palenque. A view of the Palace built by the Mayan civilization

Background imageBuilt Collection: England / Thoresby

England / Thoresby
Nottinghamshire (built 1864-1874)

Background imageBuilt Collection: St Pancras is Built

St Pancras is Built
The magnificent canopy of the new Midland Railway terminus takes shape near the Euston Road

Background imageBuilt Collection: Rail / St Pancras Built

Rail / St Pancras Built
Construction workers try not to desecrate the burials in St Pancras Churchyard as the new terminus is built



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