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Dublin - Nelson Pillar and Upper O Connell Street. This large granite pillar was destroyed by a bomb in 1966
War Memorial, Burwash, East SussexThe War Memorial, Burwash, East Sussex. Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) lived in the village and used the houses setting (and the wider local area)
The Triangle, Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Entrance to the Chapel of St. Paul, Westminster Abbey, London
Mary Queen of Scots - MemorialThe carved figure of Mary Queen of Scots in Westminster Abbey
Flags and Memorial at Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaThree flags in front of the Memorial of Suke Baatar (Mongolias national hero in the struggle for independence, Damdin Sukhbaatar, 1893-1923) in Sukhbaatar Square, at Ulaanbaatar (or Ulan Bator)
Carnegies Birthplace MemorialBirthplace Memorial and Museum to Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) in Dunfermline. Carnegies birthplace Cottage was bought in 1895 and let out to tenants
Grays Monument - Stoke Poges, BuckinghamshireGrays Monument - Stoke Poges. The inscription reads: This Monument In honour of Thomas Gray was errected A.D. 1788 among the scenes celebrated by that great lyric and elegant Poet
Queen Eleanors Cross, Northampton. The Eleanor crosses were 12 originally wooden, but later lavishly decorated stone, monuments, of which three survive intact
Loudoun Memorial, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire
Port Said, Egypt - Statue of Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805 - 1894) - French developer/engineer on the project to construct the Suez Canal
Mackeson Memorial, PeshawarMackeson Memorial, The Mall, Peshawar, North West Frontier Province. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick Mackeson (1807 - 1853) was the Commissioner of Peshawar
Poets Corner - Westminster Abbey, London
The Lewis Carroll Memorial, Llandudno - unveiled in 1933 by David Lloyd George
Memorial to the Battle of Plassey, West Bengal, IndiaMemorial obelisk to the Battle of Plassey (23 June 1757), West Bengal, India. The battle established British rule in India for the next 90 years. It took place at Palashi, West Bengal
The Neue Wache, Berlin, GermanyThe Neue Wache (New Guard House), in central Berlin, dating from 1816. Originally built as a guardhouse for the troops of the Crown Prince of Prussia, it has been used as a war memorial since 1931
Schiller memorial, Gendarmenmarkt, BerlinThe memorial to Friedrich von Schiller in front of the theatre and concert hall in the Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany
Part of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, BerlinPart of the graffiti-covered Berlin Wall, on display at the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Berlin wall display and skyscraper, GermanyA modern skyscraper towers above a display of some remains of the Berlin Wall, in the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany
Berlin Wall exhibits, GermanyTourists view some remains of the Berlin Wall, on display in the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany
Skryje - Czechoslovakia
Memorial Service for Captain Scott and his comradesKing George V personally attending the memorial service for the souls of Captain Scott and the four other members of the Southern Party who perished during their return from the South Pole in March
Memorial plaque to Captain ScottA memorial tablet in bronze to Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his companions, unveiled by the Prime Minister in 1916 in St
Memorial to Russian Navy, Sevastopol, UkraineView of the Soviet Memorial to the Russian Navy of World War Two, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, with marines on parade. Sevastopol is where Russias Black Sea Fleet is based
Memorial to General Suvorov at SchollenenA Russian Field Marshall whio gained fame for successful campaign in Switzerland. This card depicts the memorial to General Suvorov at Schollenen, Switzerland
Holwells Memorial, Kolkata, IndiaHolwells Memorial, Kolkata (Calcutta), India. John Zephaniah Holwell (1711-1798) was one of the few survivors of the Black Hole of Calcutta
Victory Column (Siegessaule), Berlin, GermanyThe Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany, designed in the 1860s to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War
Statue of Maximilian II, Munich, GermanyView of the statue of King Maximilian II of Bavaria on Maximilianstrasse in Munich, Germany
Heroes Square, Vienna - AnschlussHeroes Square in Vienna with a war memorial against background of Museum of Natural History
The Albert Memorial - Statue Detail (1 of 2)The Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, London - Statue detail (1 of 2) depicting Africa, including a Pharoah seated astride a camel and an Arab trader wearing a turban
Sudan - Khartoum - The Gordon CollegeSudan - Khartoum - The Gordon Memorial College in 1902, now the University of Khartoum
The Albert Memorial - Statue Detail (2 of 2)The Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, London - Statue detail (2 of 2) depicting Asia, including a semi-naked Indian woman sitting astride an elephant and a seated Chinese merchant
A Coronation Festivity: a ball in aid of a hospitalThe Prince and Princess of Teck and the ladies who are patronesses of the function, a fancy dress ball at the Savoy Hotel in aid of the Prince Francis of Teck Memorial Fund of the Middlesex Hospital
The Reichs Ehrenmal in BerlinThe Reichs Ehrenmal (memorial to the dead of the First World War) in Berlin, Germany before the Second World War in the 1930s
Rehearsal for unveiling of Victoria MemorialA rehearsal for the unveiling of the Victoria Memorial, a Grade I listed building at the centre of Queens Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace, Central London
Duke and Duchess of Connaught leave for South AfricaPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), and his wife, Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia (Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes)
Agra - Fatehpursikri - Hiran MinarThe Elephant Tower at Fatehpursikri, Agra, India. Alledged to have been built by the Emperor Jehangir (1569 - 1627) in memory of his favourite elephant
Memorial to David Livingstone, TanzaniaDavid Livingstones memorial at Ujiji, Tanzania
Grave of a pet dogThe grave and headstone of a pet dog named Dick, who departed this life on 25 January 1907 at the age of eight. He was fed on milk and fish, and was very fat
Queen Mother / New ZealandELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER Seen with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr K.N. Buttle, at the Mayoral reception at the War Memorial Museum during a 2 week tour of the country
Rememberance Sunday in London, 1957A general view looking down on the scene in Whitehall during the rememberance service at the Cenotaph. The Queen stands on the far side of the memorial
New Shakespeare Memorial TheatreIn 1932 the New Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, designed by Elisabeth Scott, was opened by The Prince of Wales on 23rd April, Shakespeares birthday, in Statford-upon-Avon
The Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London
The Wolfe Memorial - Greenwich Park, London
Memorial Service poster, Titanic disasterA poster advertising a Memorial Service at Battersea Town Hall, south London, on 28 April 1912, to remember those who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster
The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
The Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
Vaczrol - Hungary - The dedication ceremony for a military memorial