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SLOCUMs SPRAYThe boat which Joshua Slocum rebuilt and sailed single- handed round the world, 1895-1896
Somerset House 1809Rebuilt in the late 18th century, this set of buildings has at times housed the Royal Academy, the Royal Society, and several government depart- ments such as Public Records
HMS Glorious cruiser and aircraft carrier, WW1HMS Glorious, British Royal Navy Courageous-class cruiser during the First World War, rebuilt as an aircraft carrier in the late 1920s. Launched in 1916, sunk in 1940. Date: circa 1920s-1930s
St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire. A sacred site from ancient times, Benedictine monks built an abbey in St. Albans memory. Later rebuilt by the Normans. Date: 1930s
Pantheon and Fountain, Rome, ItalyView of the entrance to the Pantheon, with a fountain in the piazza in front. The Pantheon was built by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome
Astronomical Clock 1833The astronomical clock in Strasbourg cathedral was first built in 1354 and rebuilt in 1574
Alexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875
Garraways Coffee-HouseThe exterior of Garraways coffee house in Change Alley, London, rebuilt after a fire in 1748, one of the first to sell tea in the 17th century
Piper J3 Cub - OY-ECTPiper J3C-65 Cub - OY-ECT (msn 22617 f/n 16485) Manufactured 1946. Previous regns NC4492M, N4492M, D-EDAP, OY-ECT. Damaged 12.12.1979, rebuilt with parts from D-ELAT( c/n 12881 f/n 8644)
Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, ItalyInterior of the Pantheon in Rome, Italy, with a crowd of sightseers under the dome. It was built by Marcus Agrippa as a temple to all the gods of Ancient Rome
Scarborough / Pier 1895Scarborough, Yorkshire: the pier, which was washed away in a storm in 1905 and has never been rebuilt Date: 1895
Sadlers Wells InteriorRebuilt in 1765, this developed from a variety hall to a legitimate theatre, often of a spectacular nature as depicted here, with Poseidon riding the waves
ALEXANDRA PALACEAlexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875. Date: 1875
Scottish National churchCrown Court Church was established near Covent Garden in 1711, but extensively rebuilt in 1909 on the same site. The church is named after a small courtyard adjacent to its location
Clerkenwell PrisonEngaving depicting the old House of Detention, Clerkenwell. Clerkenwell (old) Prison, also known as the Clerkenwell House of Detention or Middlesex House of Detention, was a prison in Clerkenwell
Sicily - Messina CathedralBlack and white Victorian lantern slide of 12th Century Norman Cathedral of Messina. King Conrad is buried inside, alongside several archbishops
Plymouth Guildhall, Devon, England, was designed by local architects Alfred Norman and James Hine in the Victorian Gothic style. Rebuilt after the World War Two Blitz. Date: 1873 and 1959
Fonthill Abbey / BucklerFONTHILL ABBEY, WILTSHIRE As rebuilt by Beckford Date: 1822
View of Lubben Castle, Brandenburg, GermanyExterior view of Lubben Castle, in the state of Brandenburg, Germany. Its foundations are medieval, with rebuilding taking place in the 17th century. 2010
Abbey Church, Bury St. EdmundsThe ruins of the West Front of the Abbey Church, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Petworth Church 1940SThe Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Petworth, West Sussex. The original building dates back to the 14th century, extensively rebuilt in 1827 by Sir Charles Barry
United Europe (1950S)The flags of European nations are the building blocks from which the new Europe will be rebuilt, following World War Two
Bede BD-2 N837BDBede BD-2 N937BD. at Rockford, Illinois in 1967. Powered by a 225hp modified Continental IO-360C, this heavily rebuilt Schweizer 2-32 sailplane was intended for a globe-circling
HMS Glorious, aircraft carrierRoyal Navy - HMS Glorious, aircraft carrier, at anchor, steaming up. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
HMS Glorious 77Royal Navy - HMS Glorius, aircraft carrier, at anchor in Grand Harbour Valetta.. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First
HMS Courageous 50Royal Navy - HMS Courageous 50, an aircraft carrier, seen in July 1936, (formerly a battle-cruiser). HMS Courageous was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy
HMS CourageousRoyal Navy - HMS Courageous (pennant number 50'), in August 1938. HMS Courageous was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War
Bede BD-2 N937BD. at Rockford, Illinois in 1967. Powered by a 225hp modified Continental IO-360C, this heavily rebuilt Schweizer 2-32 sailplane was intended for a globe-circling
Dixmude: Entree Du BeguinageThis painting shows a front garden, consisting of flower beds and patches of lawn, divided by a nice cobbled pathway, making up the entrance to the Diksmuide Beguinage
Charing Cross Station, UndergroundThis painting provides a view looking down upon the entrance to Charing Cross Underground Station, opened originally in 1864 by South Eastern Railway
The Empire, Leicester SquareThis artwork shows The Empire, a variety theatre house in Leicester Square, London. The building was originally built in 1884 for theatre until 1927
AESL Airtourer 150 ZK-DBD The Grey Baron (msn A551) (rebuilt from Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CGQ msn 71) Date: circa 1971
Bridge, FremantleThis etching shows an old railway bridge in the port city of Fremantle, Australia. The bridge was destroyed in 1926 by floods, and soon after was rebuilt. Date: circa 1921
Bell OH-58D Kiowa 85-24693United States Army - Bell OH-58D Kiowa 85-24693 (rebuilt from 71-20695), at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow, held between 31st August-7 September 1986 Date: 1986
Boeing - Vertol CH-47A Chinook 63-7903United States Army - Boeing/Vertol CH-47A Chinook 63-7903 (B-57), of the Texas National Guard. (Rebuilt as CH-47D 87-00092) Date: circa 1980
McDonnell F-4D Phantom 66-0267United States Air Force - McDonnell F-4D-29-MC Phantom 66-0267 (msn 1934, base code HS), of the 31st Tactical Fighter Wing, based at Homestead Air Force Base
Boeing-Vertol CH-47A Chinook O-37903 (msn B-57, 63-7903), of the Texas National Guard. (Rebuilt as CH-47D 87-00092) Date: circa 1980
Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CMD (msn 154). Date: circa 1970
Morane-Saulnier MS. 880B Rallye Club ZK-CBWMorane-Saulnier MS.880B Rallye Club ZK-CBW (msn 5201), at Wellington, NZ. in December 1962. (Written off at Lichfield on 12 October 1968 and rebuilt as ZK-CDE). Date: 1962
Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CGQ (msn 71), at Ardmore, NZ. (Crashed at New Plymouth on 30 November 1969 and rebuilt by AESL as c-n A551, registered as ZK-DBD)_ Date: 1964
Auster B. 8 Agricola ZK-CCVAuster B.8 Agricola ZK-CCV (msn B.105), of Air Contracts Ltd. at Masterton, NZ, in February 1963. (Rebuilt from the fuselage of ZK-BMM with parts from c-ns B.103, B.104 and B.118) Date: 1963
Fletcher FU24 ZK-BSM (msn 18), of Robertson Air Services Ltd. at Hamilton, New Zealand, in January 1964. (Rebuilt from ZK-BHP, which crashed in May 1956) Date: circa 1960
Fletcher FU24 ZK-BIS (msn 45), at Hamilton, New Zealand, in January 1964. (This aircraft crashed in March 1967, rebuilt as VH-EOB in australia and crashed finally in March 1970). Date: circa 1960
Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warrior 87-00750United States Army - Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warrior 87-00750 (msn 43130), at the SBAC Farnborough International Air Show in September 1992. (Rebuilt from OH-58A 72-21192, msn 41858) Date: 1992
HMS Courageous, aircraft carrierRoyal Navy - HMS Courageous, an aircraft carrier, (formerly a battle-cruiser). HMS Courageous was the lead ship of her class of three battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World
HMS Courageous - Fleet aircraft carrierRoyal Navy - HMS Courageous, a Courageous-class battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy during the First World War. Designed to support the Baltic Project championed by First Sea Lord John Fisher
Italy. Rome. Saint Mary of the Prayer and Death (Santa Maria dell'Orazione e Morte). Via Giulia. First built in 1575 but completely rebuilt by Ferdinando Fuga (1699-1781) in 1733