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George Inn, SouthwarkFirst referred to in 1554, when it was owned by Mr Collet, MP for Southwark. Destroyed in the great fire of 1676, rebuilt in about 1677
Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, was rebuilt in 1667 (after the Great Fire of 1666) and was one of Dr. Samuel Johnsons haunts
Hermitage MuseumThe Hermitage at St Petersburg, Russia, was built in the 1760s to house Catherine IIs art collection. It will burn down in 1837 but will be rebuilt by Nicolas I
Newgate / London WallNewgate, in London Wall, was destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, until its final demolition in 1767 : this is how it was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London
Barber Surgeons HallMonkwell Street : First built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt at the time of the Great Fire, destroyed again in the 1940 blitz and replaced by a modern building in 1969
Paris / Hotel LiancourtOriginally the Hotel Dauphin, rebuilt by Roger Du Plessis, sieur de Liancourt, circa 1620s; demolished 1825 and the rue des Beaux Arts (6e) now runs on the site
The Temple RebuiltThe Jews rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon
1688 / TSAR PETERs BOATThe boat rebuilt by Peter I, which became known as the Grandfather of the Russian fleet. His discovery of this boat aroused his interest in ship design and seamanship
Theatre / Sadlers WellsOpening as the first musick house in 1683, Sadlers Well in London has been used for many types of performance and rebuilt several times
Bethlehem Hospital / 1829New Bethlehem hospital, St. Georges Fields, as rebuilt, 1815
Aeneas Meets DidoMedieval construction techniques in evidence when Aeneas arrives at Carthage while the city is being rebuilt by Dido, its Queen
Saint PetroniusSAINT PETRONIUS Son of a Roman prefect in Gaul, he became bishop of Bologna and rebuilt churches destroyed by the Goths - thats why hes holding one
Alfred Rebuilds WallsHaving regained the possession of London from the Danes, King Alfred the Great rebuilt and fortified the walls of London and planted it with military settlers
Charlton Church 1808A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval
Kings TheatreThe Kings Theatre, in the Haymarket, London, as rebuilt by Michael Novosielski in 1790, and used by the Drury Lane Company while their own theatre was being rebuilt
Captain Joshua SlocumCaptain JOSHUA SLOCUM, Canadian/American sailor who 1895-1896 was the first person to sail single-handed round the world in the Spray which he rebuilt for the purpose
SPRAY AT GIBRALTARThe boat which Joshua Slocum rebuilt and sailed single- handed round the world, at Gibraltar
Paris Rebuilt / RivoliRue de Rivoli - construction site floodlit using electric lights