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Victoria / Edward / BaptismVictoria, Albert and other family members at the baptism of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) Date: 1842
Carnegie Trust Co. New YorkCarnegie Trust Co. Entrance to the Carnegie Trust Co. at 115 Broadway; marble walls and gothic groin vaults visible
Cloister Graveyard, Canterbury CathedralView of the Cloister Graveyard and part of Canterbury Cathedral, with a man at work
West Front of Westminster Abbey, LondonView of the West Front of Westminster Abbey, London, officially known as the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster
Rowing boat, the Kathryn Anne, off the Devon coastA rowing boat, the Kathryn Anne of Exmouth, moored off the Devon coast. (2 of 2)
Unidentified old building with gothic archwayAn unidentified old building at the side of a narrow street, with a gothic archway leading through into another street. The building has tall chimneys and a partially tiled facade
Ruins of Tintern Abbey, near Chepstow, Gwent, WalesView of the ruins of Tintern Abbey, near Chepstow, Gwent (formerly Monmouthshire), Wales. It was a Cistercian abbey, founded in 1131
View of Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire, from the south west, showing one of the ornately carved gothic doorways, with statues of saints in niches above
Small church or chapel, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA small church or chapel, possibly in a village in Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Porth Mawr Gate, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid WalesView of the town walls and gatehouse, the latter known as Porth Mawr (Porthmawr) Gate, on a snowy day in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
Tennis court, Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesA tennis court, with people playing, inside the ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Rose window, Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesView of the rose window of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. Some parts of the building date from the 12th century
General view, Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesA general view of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with rows of gothic-style arches where windows used to be
Gower Tomb, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesThe ornate tomb of Bishop Henry Gower (1328-1347) in St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Gower was one of the main builders of the Cathedral, and of the nearby Bishops Palace
Ruins of Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesPart of the ruins of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with stream and bridge alongside
Interior of Bishops Palace, St Davids, South WalesAn interior view of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales, with rows of gothic-style arches where windows used to be
Bell Tower, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView from below of the partially ruined Bell Tower in The Pebbles, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The Bell Tower has been restored since this photograph was taken
High Altar and screen, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesThe High Altar, viewed through the rood (or chancel) screen from the choir stalls, St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Tower ceiling, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesView of the ornately decorated tower ceiling above the choir, St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Three sisters sitting in a Pembrokeshire gardenA family group of three middle-aged Edwardian sisters, sitting in the garden of a Pembrokeshire house. They are all wearing black clothes, in mourning for King Edward VII
Little girl in a garden with a small dogA little Edwardian girl in a garden with a small wire-haired terrier dog. She is holding something in her hand for the dog to jump up and catch hold of
Choir stall, St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, South WalesA choir stall in St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, dating from the late 15th to early 16th century. The Cathedral itself dates from the 12th century
Lady Chapel, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesA coffin stands in front of the altar in the Lady Chapel, St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. The Lady Chapel dates from the late 13th century
Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesInterior view of the Methodist chapel, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the pulpit as seen from the upper gallery
View across English fields to a cathedralA typical view across English fields, with a cathedral (possibly Worcester Cathedral) on the near horizon, surrounded by houses
View down Barn Street, Haverfordwest, South WalesA view down Barn Street in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. A horse and cart makes its way past various chapels on the right hand side
Slate used on office building, Slate Wharf, CaernarfonTerracotta, yellow brick and Caernarfon slate used on an office building on Slate Wharf in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, North Wales
Two girls looking at a crucifix outside a churchTwo girls looking at a crucifix set in a gothic arch-shaped niche outside a church
Italy - Ragusa, Sicily - The Castle of San Filippo, designed by the Marchese of San Elia at the end of the 19th century as a summer home in a gothic and renaissance style
St Marys Church, Bury St Edmunds, SuffolkThe South side of St Marys Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Entrance to the Chapel of St. Paul, Westminster Abbey, London
Castle and river at Burghausen, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic castle across the Salzach River in the city of Burghausen, south east Bavaria, Germany. The castle, on top of a ridge, is the longest castle complex in Europe
Music sheet cover for I Would Not Have Thee, Call Me Back, a ballad with words by H Tolkien and music by G Tolkien. A lady of the Restoration period is depicted in a garden with her King Charles
Tam O Shanter Galop, music sheetTam O Shanter gallops across the bridge on his horse to escape the witches, on the cover of this music sheet, containing the Tam O Shanter Galop with music by Thomas Browne
Vienna - MinoritenkircheMinoritenkirche, Vienna, Austria (Greyfriars Church or Minorite Church), built in French Gothic style - construction completed in 1350
The Cathedral Body / W H RobinsonA Bishop would look very impressive in this vaguely church-shaped vehicle, with Gothic windows and an imitation spire, designed to express his personality
Windows in Porec, CroatiaThree windows of architectural interest in the old part of the town of Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
City Hall, Koper, SloveniaThe City Hall in Tito Square at Koper, on the Adriatic coast of Slovenia. The building dates from the 15th century, a Praetorian Palace in Ventian Gothic style
Crediton Church, Devon, in the snowThe church in Crediton, Devon, following a fall of snow
Cathedral of San Lorenzo - Genoa, ItalyCathedral of San Lorenzo (Saint Lawrence) - Genoa, Italy. The dome and the medieval parts of the Cathedral were restored in 1894-1900, dating this photograph (if not the card!) to pre-1894!
Chambers of the Counts of the Duchy of NivernaisThe rather wonderful gateway into the Chambers of the Counts of the Duchy of Nivernais, at Nevers, France. Nivernais became a Duchy in 1538
North Transcept of Dryburgh AbbeyThe Remains of the North Transcept of Dryburgh Abbey, on the banks of the the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, founded in November 1150 - finally destroyed in 1544
St Martins Church Tower, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyView of the Tower of the medieval St Martins Church in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Building began in 1389 and took over 100 years -- the tower alone took 55 years to build
Town Hall, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic style Town Hall in the city of Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. The building was completed in 1570
Interior, St Martins Church, Landshut, Bavaria, GermanyGothic interior of the medieval St Martins Church in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Building began in 1389 and took over 100 years -- the tower alone took 55 years to build
Medieval gate, Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, GermanyView of the gothic Bavarian Gate, the Bayertor, built in 1425, at the northern entrance to the town of Landsberg am Lech, Bavaria, Germany
Cathedral of St. James, Sibenik, CroatiaThe central church in Sibenik, Croatia, the Cathedral of St. James. Several successive architects built it completely in stone in the 15th and 16th centuries, both in Gothic and in Renaissance style
Caen - Ancient Hotel d Escoville de ValoisCaen, France - L hotel d Escoville de Valois (1532-1540) - partly destroyed in World War Two (in 1944) - rebuilt in 1953