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ARGENTINA. San Ignacio Mini. Jesuit Mission, founded at the beginning of 17th c. Masonry stone with the Greek initials of the name of Jesus
ARGENTINA. MISIONES. San Ignacio Mini. Jesuit
SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. Toledo. Church of Santa Maric la Blanca. Founded in 1180, it was synagogue between 12th and 16th c. Mudejar art. Architecture
University CollegeThe Large Quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England, founded by William of Durham in 1249. Date: founded 1249
Romulus & Remus StatueThe golden statue in the Vatican, Rome, of Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf. Legend has it that when Romulus grew up he founded Rome (circa 753 BC). Date: early 1930s
Thomas Barnardo and ChildrenA promotional picture showing Thomas Barnardo and some of the typical children helped by the homes he founded, beginning in 1870 at Stepney Causeway, London Date: Date unknown
William Penns treaty with the Indians, when he founded the province of Pennsylvania in North America 1681. Illustration shows William Penn standing with a group of settlers and Native Americans
Ruins of Ulverscroft Priory, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of the ruins of Ulverscroft Priory, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell
The Childrens Home and Orphanage, Lancashire Branch, EdgewoBoys constructing a reservoir at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton. Founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
National Childrens Home, EdgworthInmates and staff at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
William Penn - Treaty with the Indians 1661
Religious statue, Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, GermanyA religious statue on display at Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, Germany. This Benedictine monastery was founded in 1330, the first phase of building took place between 1330 and 1370
Two Metropolitan Police officers on graveyard patrolTwo Metropolitan Police officers on the so-called graveyard patrol, in the year the Metropolitan Police Force was founded
Pulpit, Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, GermanyView of an ornate pulpit at Ettal Monastery, Upper Bavaria, Germany. This Benedictine monastery was founded in 1330, the first phase of building took place between 1330 and 1370
Stamford PrioryThe remains of St. Leonards Priory, Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. It was founded in the early 12th century by the Benedictines of Durham Abbey. Date: founded 12th century
Leiston AbbeyThe ruins of Leiston Abbey, near Minsmere, Suffolk, England. A Premonstatension abbey, it was founded by Ranulf de Glanville, Lord Chief Justice to Henry II. Date: founded 1182
USA / CALICOThe main street of Calico, a ghost town in the Mojave Desert region of southern California, U.S.A. Date: founded 1881
Charterhouse GatehouseThe Gatehouse of Charterhouse, London. Founded in 1371 as a Carthusian monastery, this fine building was endowed as a school in 1611. Transferred to Godalming, Surrey, in 1872. Date: founded 1371
St. Pancras PrioryThe ruins of St. Pancras Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England, founded by William and Gundrada de Warenne, the only Cluniac monastery in the county of Sussex. Date: founded 1077
Buckland Abbey, near Yelverton, Devon, founded in 1278 by Amicia, widow of Baldwin de Redvers, Earl of Devon. Date: 13th century
Melrose AbbeyThe majestic ruins of Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, founded 1136 for the Cistercian order by King David. Date: founded 1136
Bayham AbbeyThe ruins of Bayham Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery founded by Robert Thornham; near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. Date: founded circa 1200
Boxgrove Priory, near Chichester, Sussex, England; the ruins of a Benedictine monastery. Date: founded 1120
Roche Abbey GatehouseThe beautiful 14th century Gatehouse of Roche Abbey, a Cistercian abbey, founded in 1147. Date: 14th century
St. Tysilios Church, in the Menai Straits. This tiny single storey building is believed to be the place where Christianity was first preached on Anglesey, Wales. Date: founded 6th century
Rougemont CastleThe remains of Rougemont Castle, Exeter, Devon, England, overlaying remains of the Roman city of Isca Dumnomiorum, Named after the red stone found in the area. Date: founded 1068
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, was founded by Sitric, the Danish King of Dublin. The present structure was built between 1871 and 1878 (Medieval interior). Date: founded 1038
Basingwerk AbbeyThe ruins of Basingwerk Abbey, Fintshire, Wales, which was founded in about 1131. Much of the surviving ruins date from the 13th century. Date: founded circa 1131
London Scientology H. QThe Scientology and Dianetics shop of Tottenham Court Road, the London headquarters of the religious sect founded by L. Ron Hubbard in Camden, New Jersey, U.S.A. in 1953. Date: 1980s
Lacock Abbey CloistersExterior of the cloisters of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery, partly rebuilt 1540. Date: 16th century
Sawley Abbey StoneworkCarved stonework detail in the gateway of Sawley Abbey, Lancashire, England. It was an abbey of Cisterian monks from 1147 until its dissolution in 1537. Date: founded 1147
Lacock Abbey CourtyardThe Tudor stable courtyard of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century
Wilmington PrioryThe ruins of Wilmington Priory, Sussex, England, which was founded in 1088 by the Benedictine Order. Date: founded 1088
Wymondham Abbey ChurchWymondham Abbey, Norfolk, England, was founded in 1107 by William d Albini, Chief Butler to King Henry I. The eastern tower is Norman, the other built 15th century. Date: founded 1107
Waltham Abbey Church, founded in the 11th century and bequeathed by Edward the Confessor to King Harold. The church was restored in the 19th century. Date: 11th century