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Tbilisi - The Palace, Duorzouaia Street and the Armenian ChuThe Palace, Duorzouaia Street and the Armenian Church at Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis
Coastal view at Whangarei, North Island, New ZealandA coastal view at Whangarei Heads, on the northern side of Whangarei Harbour, North Island, New Zealand. Whangarei itself is the northernmost city in New Zealand
Wellington posterPoster advertising Wellington, New Zealand contrasting the comparatively rural looking town of 1844 with a contemporary photograph of a sprawling Wellington of the twentieth century
Rheims WWIRheims city view with cathedral in the background during World War I
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Kraldjev DvorKnezev Dvor - A palace in the heart of the Dubrovnik Old City
Pavilion Saltair on Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake CityThe Pavilion Saltair on Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The first Saltair, completed in 1893, was jointly owned by a corporation associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Switzerland - UnterseenSwitzerland - the old wooden buildings in the centre of Unterseen. The city was founded on July 13, 1279, when King Rudolf I von Habsburg granted Baron Berchtold III of Eschenbach-Oberhofen
Union Infirmary, Bagthorpe, NottinghamThe front of the Nottingham Union Infirmary at Bagthorpe with staff standing outside. Designed by Arthur Marshall, the infirmary and its accompanying workhouse were opened in 1903
War Memorial outside the Royal Exchange in the City of London, erected in 1920
Invitation - Reception for Sultan Aziz in LondonInvitation to a reception given by the City of London in honour of Sultan Aziz during his stay in London in July 1867. Aziz cultivated good relations with the Second French Empire
Madrid, AlcalaOne of the principal streets of the city
Roman remains found in the City, LondonDiscoveries form 19th century excavations at Camomile Street and Bishopsgate. The remains were unearthed after the removal of a number of old buildings
Roof Garden Dance FloorDining and dancing at the roof garden of the Pennsylvania Hotel, New York City
YORK - 1911York from City Walls
Antakya (Antioch)Distant view of the city, formerly known as Antioch
Royal Exchange, LondonA policeman directs traffic outside the Royal Exchange, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1844; this is the third built on the site: the first burnt down in 1666
Mexico / TenochtitlanA reconstruction of the Front wall and Entrance Gate of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztecs, above which modern Mexico City now stands
Rome CentenaryPatriotic Romans celebrate the 26th centenary of the founding of their city by Romulus and Remus
Smithfield Market 1939A fine view of the exterior of Smithfield Market, City of London, on a summers day, only two months before the outbreak of World War Two
Nuremberg / General 1501A general view of the city at the beginning of the 16th century
Sloane Square StationA street scene outside Sloane Square Underground station in Chelsea, London, with frequent trains to the City on the District Railway
Map / London / City Late 16CPlan of the City of London in the Time of Queen Elizabeth
Bootham Bar, YorkBootham Bar, the old West Gate to the City of York, Yorkshire, England
Coronation ExhibitionThe Coronation Exhibition was held at White City, West London to celebrate the coronation of King George V
Moscow ParadeTo boost morale, a military parade is staged in Red Square, Moscow, even though at the time the Germans are on the outskirts of the city
Tanks in Leningrad StTanks advance to battle positions along a city street
Stalingrad Street FightThrough a narrow slit, the photographer catches a momentary glimpse of the street fighting which characterises the battle for the city
George Fox / Pyle / HarpersGEORGE FOX - Founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers) - The word of the Lord came to me, saying Cry, woe to the bloody city of Lichfield
Nehemiah in JerusalemCupbearer at the court of Artaxerxes, king of Persia, he is sent to Jerusalem to rebuild the walls of the city
Samson with Gaza GatesHe steals and carries home the gates of the city of Gaza
Stock Exchange TradersFour City traders on the London Stock Exchange compare notes
Hc Kimball / Mormon / CdvHEBER CHASE KIMBALL Mormon leader, photographed at Salt Lake City in June 1866
Vintage Cars - United States" Some old crocks" taking part in a vintage car rally on the streets of a major US City
Tailor of 1647 / BroadsideA tailor. These tradesman are preachers in the City of London, 1647. A satirical broadside on non- conformist preaching in London
Wroxeter (Vriconium)A surviving section of the Roman wall of Wroxeter, the largest Roman city to survive completely without any modern development. Only the Roman Baths are on public display
Jack Cades RebellionJack Cade, an Irish-born rebel against Henry VI, declares himself lord of the City of London
Lord Mayors BanquetTHE LORD MAYORs BANQUET, in the Guildhall, in the City of London
Strasbourg Balloon TripThe aeronautic experience of Adorne who flew over Strasbourg, France, at a height of 80 feet. He and his companion wave as they pass over the city
Bishopsgate St / Dore 1872Bishopsgate Street, in the City of London
Social / Usa Rainy CityA lady and her chauffeur on a rainy day in the city: he holds up an umbrella for her
Liquor down the DrainContraband liquor is poured down the drain in Zion City, Illinois, USA
Provincial City StreetAn old street in a provincial city - the Shambles, York
Cologne / Koln and RhineThe city seen across the Rhine
Bradford Town Hall 1870SBradford Town Hall, opened in 1873 and designed by the architects Lockwood and Mawson. It shows the popular gothic style of the time
Martians Invade New YorkMartian raiders using a terrible weapon of concentrated sunlight attack the city of New York
Medieval TravellersA toll is exacted from a group of medieval travellers by armed guards to allow them to be taken by boat across the river to the city
Novgorod in 1702At this time the city was important enough to be known as Great Novgorod
Royal Exchange (OriginalInspired by the bourse at Antwerp, Thomas Gresham built the first Royal Exchange at Cornhill, City of London; it was destroyed in the Fire of London, 1666