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Lavish interior of an Arab Bazaar, Tunis, Tunisia Date: circa 1910s
Sitt Zumurrud Khatuns Tomb, Baghdad, IraqSitt Zumurrud Khatuns Tomb. This is the most famous mausoleum in Baghdad. It is situated in the western sector of Baghdad not faraway from the main railway station.Erroneously ascribed to Sitt
Furniture maker - Local Egyptian artisan, CairoFurniture maker, adding bone inlay to an octagonal table - Local Egyptian artisan, Cairo. Date: circa 1910s
Grado, Italy - between Venice and Trieste - The 6th century Baptistry Date: circa 1920s
MalachiteAn Octagonal column of the mineral malachite. Malachite is a green mineral, (copper carbonate hydroxide), and is often used as a semi-precious stone
NORTH KOREA. NORTH PYONGAN. Myohyang. Pohyon Temple (1042). Octagonal pagoda
Castle, the octagonal tower, Goodrich, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Octagonal Tower and Terrace, Heidelberg, Baden, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Chippenham Union Workhouse, Wiltshire
King Edward III of EnglandEdward III, King of England (reigned 1327-1377). Date: 1312 - 1377
Queen Elizabeth I of England (reigned 1558-1603). Date: 1533 - 1603
Lyon, France - International Exhibition (5 / 7)Lyon, France - International Exhibition - The Salon of Decorative Arts Date: 1914
Exotic Turkish Woman of the Harem Date: circa 1904
Israel - Roman ruins at CapernaumIsrael - Ruins of the synagogue at Capernaum, one of the oldest in the world, which appears to have been built around the fourth or fifth century AD
Reclining Oriental Beauty with Hookah Pipe - sprawled across a divan covered witha beautiful patterned fabric. Date: circa 1902
Old Pharos at Dover, KentView of the Old Pharos (Roman lighthouse) at Dover, Kent, next to the Anglo-Saxon St Mary in Castro Church. The Pharos was originally an octagonal tower with eight stepped stages
Sunken garden, St Catherines Court, near BathA view of the sunken garden at St Catherines Court, a Grade I listed Tudor manor house near Bath. Seen here is a small octagonal pond, with paving around it
Brookland Church, Romney Marsh, KentBrookland Church, Brookland, Kent on Romney Marsh, with its remarkable wooden, shingle-clad, octagonal belfry detached from the main structure of the church
Country lane passes an octagonal buildingA country lane flanked by stone walls, winds upwards past an interesting octagonal building toward a distant peak. Pen & ink drawing by Raymond Sheppard
13th Centuary MonasteryWatercolour study of the buildings of a 13th century Monastery by Raymond Sheppard
Lane with small octagonal houseA narrow lane (possibly in the Mediterranean) with a small octagonal building by the roadside. Pastel drawing by Raymond Sheppard
Dancing girl from Smyrna (Izmir), TurkeyA Dancing Girl from Smyrna (Izmir) Turkey, holding a tamborine and standing before a small inlaid Mother-of-pearl octagonal table witha Hookah Pipe on top
Ruins of a tomb in the Iraqi DesertThe ruins of a tomb in the Iraqi desert - labelled as Esthers Tomb but very unlike the site now associated with Esthers Tomb at Hamadan in Iran
Minstrel Boy, Essaouira (Mogador), MoroccoA young Minstrel Boy of Essaouira (Mogador), Morocco playing a traditional stringed instrument
Egyptian Beauty amokingAn alluring Egyptian beauty turns her gaze outwards from behind her sheer veil, as she smoking a cigarette
Pembridge ChurchThe octagonal detached bellfry of Pembridge Church, Hertfordshire, isolated so that the vibrations of the bell ringing do not rock the foundations of the church
Lady / Dressing Table 1924An elegant lady in a blue evening dress stands by her art deco dressing table
Fielding / FreemanHENRY FIELDING English novelist and magistrate
Potocka De Ligne / SidonieSIDONIE, GRAFIN POTOCKA DE LIGNE Austrian social leader
C17 Table ClockA TABLE CLOCK, of traditional octagonal design, combining practicality with ornament
Maze at St QuentinOctagonal maze in the cathedral of Saint-Quentin, France