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Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Ceramic pieces. Right, German dish of 1600. Turku. Finland
Aboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Aboa Vetus. Remains of six medievalAboa Vetus & Ars Nova. Aboa Vetus. Includes the remains of six medieval buildings. The urban character of the area can be seen in the ruins and the old cellars
Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 ADRoman art. Fragment of a sarcophagus. About 270 AD. The lion hunt is a symbol of great bravery (lion and front part of the horse are casts from originals in Milan, Chapel Hill). Glyptothek. Munich
Livia, wife of Augustus (58BC-19 AD)Livia Drusilla, (58 BCA?i? 28 AD), after her formal adoption into the Julian family in AD 14 also known as Julia Augusta, was the wife of the Roman emperor Augustus. Statue. Glyptothek, Munich
Temple on Aegina. Doric capital from the cella of the templeGreek art. Aphaia Temple on Aegina. Doric capital from the inner room (cella) of the temple. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Diadumenos. Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet abouGreek art. Diadumenos (a man who binds a ribbon around his head). Roman sculptures after a statue of Polyklet about 430 BC. Head loaned by H. Bunemann. Glytothek. Munich. Germany
Albania. Kruje. Kruje castle. Ruins
Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. NearTurkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city. Coast of Ionia. Commercial Agora. Was built in the III century BC. Hellenic period
Turkey. Anatolia. Greek inscription. Marble stele
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Decumanus (avenue). Ruins. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. RuinsRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Baths of Diocletian. 4th century AD. Ruins. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Ugarit. Ancient port city on the eastern Mediterranean at the Ras Shamra. Ruins
Minoan art. Palace of Knossos. Western stores. Pithoi or stoMinoan art. Palace Complex of Knossos. (1700 BC-1450 BC). Overview of the Western stores. Pithoi or storage jars, used to store food. Island of Crete. Greece
Minoan art. Palace of Phaistos. Bronze Age. View of the steps. Propileo West. Central Creta
Greek art. Asia Minor. Miletus. The senate building or Bouleuterion, (175-164 BC). In the background the ionic Stoa on the Sacred Way. Turkey
Megalithism. Bronze Age. Los Millares. Ruins. Santa Fe de MoPrehistoric Art. Megalithism. Bronze Age (Copper Age or Chalcolithic). Los Millares. Occupation site. Ruins. Santa Fe de Mondujar. Andalusia. Spain. Spain
Spain. Burgo de Osma. Osma Castle. RuinsSpain. Burgo de Osma. Osma Castle, built in 912. Ruins
Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Apamea or Apameia (Afamia). Colonnade in the Cardo Maximus. Detail
Spain. La Rioja. Ihnite sites. Valdebrajes. Footprint of Coelurosauria
High-Waisted Frocks 1918The silhouette at the close of decade: skirts have become less full but narrow at the hem, waist-lines remain high. Hats: high crowns & narrow brims. Shoes: high heals & bows. Date: 1918
Uhlan in ParisA Prussian Uhlan contemplates the Arc de Triomphe : though the Parisians feel humiliated, the Prussians remain in the city for only three days Date: 1-3 March 1871
Unbalanced SkatersTwo attractive, fashionable young ladies grasp firmly to an obliging man who does his best to ensure they all remain on their feet. Date: 1935
Dan Bank, Marple, Cheshire, June 1908 outside a small cafe or shop. Only the fence stones remain today, the building being long gone. Date: 1908
Hadzabe Tribal Boys - less than 1500 Hadzabe remain. near lake Eyasi - Tanzania. Considered the last true nomades of Africa - virtually have no contact with the outside world
Hadzabe Tribal Boys - with bow and arrow - less than 1500 Hadzabe remain. near lake Eyasi - Tanzania. Considered the last true nomades of Africa - virtually have no contact with the outside world
Pauper Lunatic CertificateA 1926 Pauper Lunatic Certificate certifying that workhouse inmate Ada Wheelhouse was feeble-minded and fit to remain in the workhouse, categorised as a lunatic
Rosa Bonheur PhotoMARIE ROSALIE known as ROSA BONHEUR French artist whose country scenes and cattle remain extremely popular, photographed in 1882. Date: 1822-1899
Two Swiss Air Force Ju52 / 3ms A-710 and A-703Two Swiss Air Force Ju52/3ms, A-710 and A-703. These aircraft were delivered in October 1939 and remain airworthy today. Date: 1939
Excavating neanderthal remainsExcavation work which featured in a press conference at the Natural History Museum, London, December 1997
view of town and pagodas - MoulmeinView of town and pagodas - Moulmein - We remain aboard as ferry leaves for return to Moulmein. Sails, gulls flying up to take tea basket left-overs from our hands
Dynamited Street - WWI - Northern FranceA Street dynamited after German attack during invasion in World War One - Peronne, France Date: circa 1910s
Baalbek, LebanonThe ruins of the Temple of the Sun, the Acropolis and the Temple of Jupiter at the Lebanese archaeological site of Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis)
The Land Gate, RyeBuilt by King Edward III, the Land Gate is one of the many ancient structures that remain in the quaint old town of Rye, Sussex, England. Date: circa 1400
Louis Blanc (D orsay)LOUIS BLANC - French socialist journalist and statesman, drawn in September 1848 when he has taken refuge in England, where he will remain until 1870. Date: 1811 - 1882
Initiation of Provost and JudgeInitiation ceremony whereby the President gives the recipient a large key to the resting place of Hirams remains. Date: 1890s
Chichen Itza / Mexicothe TEMPLE OF THE WARRIORS in CHICHEN ITZA, Yucatan. This pyramid is a remain of the Maya civilization. Date: 1984
Greece - Athens - Odeon of Herodes AtticusThe Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone theatre structure located on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens. It was built in 161 AD by Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife, Aspasia Annia Regilla
Queen Victoria with Alexander BattenbergQueen Victoria holding her grandson, Prince Alexander of Battenberg, later Marquess of Carisbrooke(1886-1960), eldest son of Priness Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenberg
Prince Leopolds engagementPrince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1855-1884) and his future wife, Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1881. The fourth son and eight child of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria photographed with the BattenbergsQueen Victoria with the Battenbergs in 1889; Prince Henry of Battenberg holds his son Alexander ( Drino - later Marquess of Carisbrooke), while Princess Beatrice holds their only daughter
The Restraining HandConstantine I, King of the Hellenes wonders whether to join the Triple Entente, or to remain neutral. The mailed fist of the German Emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II, tries to influence his decision
Princess Louise, Duchess of ArgylePrincess Louise (1848-1939), Duchess of Argyle. Louise was Queen Victorias fourth daughter and sixth child. She married the Duke of Argyll in 1871 and was the only one of Victoria
HindenburgPhotograph of Marshal Paul von Hinderburg (1847-1934), sitting at a strategic map. A veteran of the Franco-Prussian War, he was recalled from retirement on the outbreak of World War I
Philomel and ProcnePHILOMEL AND PROCNE Procne tries to persuade her sister Philomel to come back to the city, but she prefers to remain in solitude (from Greek mythology)
Sunday closingA poster criticising the introduction of Sunday closing for public houses, the one day when the working classes had leisure time
Truffle huntingA man and boy accompanied by four small dogs, hunt for truffles in a forest. Truffles, a fungus that grows in symbiosis with certain trees, and a culinary delicacy