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Manchester / Street MarketManchester: old houses (right), and a portion of the Manchester Exchange (left)
Grange Park / Hants 1830Grange Park, Hampshire
Statue of Zeus, OlympiaThe giant statue was carved by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC from ivory. It was slowly destroyed by fire, floods, earthquakes and landslides
Buildings / 7 WondersBuilt 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
The London Gazette 1687The London Gazette
Italy / HerculaneumThe uncovered ruins of the town of Herculaneum, buried under the pyroclastic flow from the erupting Mount Vesuvius on 24 August AD79
Paris / La Madeleine C1905La Madeleine
Paris / Chambre DeputesLa Chambre des Deputes, viewed from across the river Seine
Paris / La Madeleine C1908Church of La Madeleine and the Rue Royale
Royal Home / Osborne C1900Osborne House, Isle of Wight: the Drawing Room
Hyde Park Corner / 1838Hyde Park Corner, full of traffic as usual
Social / Mansion House 20CPedestrians and horse bus at the Mansion House crossing, City of London
East India House / AckermaEast India House, Leadenhall Street: north view
Edinburgh / Carlton HillEdinburgh: the National Monument on Carlton (or Calton) Hill
Edfu Temple / Egypt / C. 1800The remains of the Temple at Edfu (known to early travellers as Apollinopolis Magna)
China / Shanghai Club 1926Shanghai: Shanghai Club
Samson in the TempleHe pulls down the columns of the Philistines temple
Christs Hospital ChapelThe Chapel of Christs Hospital, London
Jesus Last Supper 18CJesus and his disciples dine together for the last time
Royal Crescent BathThe Royal Crescent in Bath was designed by John Wood II and built between 1767 an 1775. It is comprised of 30 houses, and is shaped like a half- Colosseum, with Ionic columns
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1930The bottom half of the Cathedral is blackened with pollution
Corn Exchange, LondonThe new Corn Exchange, Mark Lane, London
The National GalleryThe exterior of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at night for dramtic effect
Timgad Ruins - ForumMany of the Roman ruins at Timgad are in a good state of preservation : but only these columns bear witness to the former forum
Santa Maria MaggioreAn inside view of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome
Westminster Abbey InterInterior of Westminster Abbey
Xerxes Invades GreeceXerxes, ruler of Persia, invades Greece : his troops cross the Hellespont on a bridge of boats
Colusseum / ReconstructionReconstruction of the Colosseum
Judicial hearing in Ancient RomeA judicial hearing taking place in Ancient Rome
Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisonersSECOND PUNIC WAR: The Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisoners taken by the enemy in battle, because to do so would not be honourable, and to pay so many ransoms would be very costly