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Rebuilt Collection (page 5)

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Gran Teatre del Liceu

Gran Teatre del Liceu
SPAIN. Barcelona. Gran Teatre del Liceu. View of the Auditorium from the stage after being rebuilt. The theater suffered a fire in 1994

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The City Hall, San Francisco

The City Hall, San Francisco
Slide showing a photograph of San Franciscos City Hall, completed in 1899, but was rebuilt with a different design after the 1906 earthquake. Part of Box 366. Boswell Collection. Date: circa 1900

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Melbourne Hospital, Lonsdale Street

Melbourne Hospital, Lonsdale Street
Black and white image of the exterior of the Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, Australia. The hospital was rebuilt and renamed the Queen Victoria Hospital in 1911-1912

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison

Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison. Was a prison in London, at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey just inside the City of London

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Avro 504K E3404 Upavon

Avro 504K E3404 Upavon
The Shuttleworth Collections Avro 504K built in 1915 and rebuilt by Avro apprentices after the Second World War. Used in the film Reach For The Sky which told the story of WW2 RAF pilot Sir Douglas

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, Kotor, Montenegro

Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, Kotor, Montenegro
The Cathedral of Saint Tryphon. Kotor (Cattaro), Montenegro. Built in the 12th century and then rebuilt following an earthquake in 1667, hence the disparity in design between the two towers

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan

Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan
The Mahdis Tomb - Omdurman, Sudan. Tomb of Muhammad Ahmad, self- declared Mahdi in 1881. In his reform of Islam he replaced the pilgrimage to Mecca with the obligation to serve in the holy war

Background imageRebuilt Collection: House of Commons 1852

House of Commons 1852
The rebuilt House of Commons following the fire of 1834. Date: 1852

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Whitehall Treasury

Whitehall Treasury
The rebuilt Treasury Date: circa 1850

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Newgate before 1666

Newgate before 1666
The original Chamberlains Gate (known as Newgate) will be destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, but will be rebuilt with reasonable fidelity in 1672. Date: before 1666

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Old Carlton House

Old Carlton House in the early 18th century, before being rebuilt as a royal residence. 1709

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The Dome of the Rock

The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, an Islamic Temple, begun in 684. The fenestrated gilded wooden dome itself, was rebuilt in the 11th century : The Courtyard. Date: 684

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Bury St. Edmunds Abbey

Bury St. Edmunds Abbey
The Abbey Gate, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, is all that remans of the once great 11th - 12th century abbey. The gate was destroyed in 1327 and later rebuilt. Date: 14th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Gloster Mars I, G-EAXZ, in its Gloster I form where the ?

Gloster Mars I, G-EAXZ, in its Gloster I form where the ?
Gloster Mars I, G-EAXZ, in its Gloster I form where the fuel tank was housed internally to improve the pilot?s view and the wings were rebuilt

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Five storied Pagoda at Nikko, Japan

Five storied Pagoda at Nikko, Japan
The five storied Pagoda at Nikko, Japan. Tadakatsu Sakai started work on this building in 1650, but it burned down in 1815. It was rebuilt in 1818. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Hondarribia, Spain - Fortified Castle of Carlos V

Hondarribia, Spain - Fortified Castle of Carlos V
Hondarribia, Spain (Fuenerrabia) - Fortified Castle of Carlos V Date: circa 1908

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The first prototype Westland Lysander, K6127

The first prototype Westland Lysander, K6127, was rebuilt in 1940-41 with a Delanne-type tandem wing and a mock-up tail turret

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss 28 May 1913

The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss 28 May 1913
The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss. 28 May 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss

The Aerodrome as rebuilt by Curtiss

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Ex-RAF English Electric Canberras being rebuilt for export

Ex-RAF English Electric Canberras being rebuilt for export at Samlesbury. November 1970. In the background the upper fuselage section is being replaced after comprehensive rebuild of the centre

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Sopwith Circuit Seaplane

Sopwith Circuit Seaplane rebuilt in the form where it was inspected by King George V at the 1914 Spithead Naval Review. It later served in No 4 Wing RNAS. Date: 1914

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Great Mosque of Djenn鮠s. XIV. MALI. MOPTI. Djenn鮠

Great Mosque of Djenn鮠s. XIV. MALI. MOPTI. Djenn鮠
Great Mosque of Djenn鮠 s.XIV. MALI. MOPTI. Djenn鮠 Shongai art. Rebuilt at the beggining of 20th c. African art

Background imageRebuilt Collection: SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩da. Roman bridge

SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩da. Roman bridge
SPAIN. EXTREMADURA. BADAJOZ. M鲩 da. Roman bridge over the Guadiana river (1st c.). It was rebuilt in 685, in 17th c. And in 1879. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture

Background imageRebuilt Collection: LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Greek theatre

LIBYA. AKHDAR. Shahhat. Cyrene. Greek theatre (6th c. BC) rebuilt during the Roman period (1st c. BC-3rd c. AD). Archaic Greek art. Architecture

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Potala Palace. CHINA. Rebuilt in 17th c. Tibetan

Potala Palace. CHINA. Rebuilt in 17th c. Tibetan art

Background imageRebuilt Collection: V and a Exterior Photo

V and a Exterior Photo
Built in 1851 to replace the Museum of Manufactures at Marlborough House, the South Kensington Museum will be renamed in 1899 as the V&A, and rebuilt to reopen in 1909. Date: circa 1908

Background imageRebuilt Collection: LCC-MFB Wandsworth fire station, SW London

LCC-MFB Wandsworth fire station, SW London
Built by the London County Council, Wandsworth fire station was located at 45 West Hill SW18. During WW2 the station suffered a direct hit and six on-duty firemen were killed

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Start of a glide; Wilbur in motion at left holding one end o

Start of a glide; Wilbur in motion at left holding one end of glider (rebuilt with single vertical rudder), Orville lying prone in machine, and Dan Tate at right; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Background imageRebuilt Collection: St Johns Bastion, Malta

St Johns Bastion, Malta
St Johns Bastion, entrance to Valletta, Malta GC, to the left of the main City Gate, soon to be rebuilt by Renzo Piano, Architect. Date: 2011

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Fleet Prison Ruins

Fleet Prison Ruins
Fleet Prison was notable as a debtors prison after the 17th century until it was demolished in 1845-46, having been rebuilt 3 times in 1381, 1666 and 1780. Date: 1846

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Lacock Abbey Cloisters

Lacock Abbey Cloisters
Exterior 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

Background imageRebuilt Collection: After the day : Suggestions for the re-building of London

After the day : Suggestions for the re-building of London
If we lost the First World War: Maybe Londons famous buildings and monuments that we know of today would be completely different, German style with the Kaiser and eagles appearing on many of them

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Maddermarket Theatre

Maddermarket Theatre
The Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, Norfolk, England, home of the famous Norwich Players and a replica of an Elizabethan theatre. Before it was rebuilt in 1953. Date: circa 1950

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Penmon Church

Penmon Church
The Priory Church and Dovecotes at Penmon, Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. It is believed to have been founded in the 6th century by Saint Seiriol. Rebuilt 12th century. Date: founded 6th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Inverkeithing Church

Inverkeithing Church
The Parish Church of St. Peter, Inverkeithing, Fifeshire, Scotland. The tower dates from the 12th century, but the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1826 after fire Date: 12th & 19th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Buckfast Abbey

Buckfast Abbey, Buckfastleigh, Devon, England. Parts of the present building are medieval, but most of it was rebuilt between 1907 and 1937, when the restoration was completed. Date: 1936

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Bridgegate, Chester

Bridgegate, Chester, Cheshire, England, was re-built by the Corporation in 1782, replacing the original gateway. Date: rebuilt 1782

Background imageRebuilt Collection: York Minster, South Side

York Minster, South Side
York Minster, York, England, the South Side. The South Transept was rebuilt between 1220 and 1250 in an elaborate French style with lancet windows beneath a rose window. Date: 1960s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Old Erzsabet Bridge

Old Erzsabet Bridge
The original, beautiful, Erzsebet (Elizabeth) Bridge, Budapest, Hungary, which was built between 1897 and 1903. It was destroyed during World War Two (1945). Rebuilt 1960s Date: built 1897 - 1903

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Westminster Almshouses

Westminster Almshouses, Rochester Row, London. A plaque on the wall reads - The Reverend James Palmers Charity, founded 1656, rebuilt 1851. Date: 1930s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Castle Combe Churchyard

Castle Combe Churchyard
Part of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Paisley Abbey

Paisley Abbey is a former Cluniac monastery in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Destroyed by the English in 1307. Rebuilt by the Stuarts; resting place of Robert III. Date: 12th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Staunton Harold Gateway

Staunton Harold Gateway
The fine stone gateway to the former hall at Staunton Harold Hill, Leicestershire, England. The hall was rebuilt in the mid 17th century by Sir Robert Shirley. Date: 17th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Jack Straws Castle

Jack Straws Castle
This famous public house on the edge of Hampstead Heath, north London, is named after a ringleader in the Peasants Revolt of 1381. Destroyed in World War Two, rebuilt 1960s. Date: 1930s

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Dedham Grammar School

Dedham Grammar School, Essex, England, was founded in 1574 and rebuilt in the Georgian style in 1732. Date: 16th & 18th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Blanchland Abbey

Blanchland Abbey, Northumberland, England, a Premonstratensian abbey, founded in 1165 by Walter de Bolbec. Destroyed by the Scots; rebuilt in 1752. Date: founded 1165

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Dunblane Cathedral

Dunblane Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland, founded in 1141 by King David I. Rebuilt in 1240 by Bishop Clemens. The tower is early Norman, the rest pointed style Date: 12th century

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Cheddar Market Cross

Cheddar Market Cross
The 15th century Market Cross, Bath Street, Cheddar, Somerset, England. The shelter was rebuilt in 1834. Date: 15th century



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