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Senso-ji - Buddhist temple located, Asakusa, Tokyo, JapanSenso-ji - an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Date: circa 1910s
Senso-ji - an ancient Buddhist temple, Asakusa, Tokyo, JapanSenso-ji - an ancient Buddhist temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Date: circa 1930
The Kitchen / Smokehouse, Fontevrault Abbey, Chinon, FranceThe Kitchens / Salmon Smokehouse, Fontevrault Abbey, Near Chinon, Anjou, Loire Valley, France - pictured before restoration (before the chimneys were added back on)
Borabadur - Restored gate, 4th north galleryBorabadur, Java, Indonesia. - Restored gate, 4th north gallery. Borabadur is a 9th century Mahayana Buddhist Monument/Temple. Date: circa 1910s
Avro Vulcan B2 XH558Avro Vulcan B2, XH558, which been restored to flying condition by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, making its first post-restoration flight on 18 October 2007
ALOY DE MONTBRAY (14th century); CASCALLS, Jaume (?-1379). Sepulchre of James I the Conqueror. c. 1349. SPAIN. Vimbod Monastery of Poblet. Restored by Frederic Mar鳠 (1944). Gothic art
Spain (1814). Fernando VII restored in his throne. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
SPAIN. VimbodMonastery of Poblet. SepulcheSPAIN. Vimbod Monastery of Poblet. Sepulche of James I, restored by Frederic Mar鳠 (1948) according to the original by Jaume Cascalls and Jordi de D鵮 Gothic art. Relief on marble
SPAIN. VimbodMonastery of Poblet. SepulchreSPAIN. Vimbod Monastery of Poblet. Sepulchre of the king James I, restored by Frederic Mar鳠 (1948) after the original by Jaume Cascalls and Jordi de D鵮 Gothic art
SPAIN. VimbodMonastery of Poblet. Tombs ofSPAIN. Vimbod Monastery of Poblet. Tombs of king John I (1350-1396) and Violante de Bar, restored by Frederic Mar鳮 Gothic art. Sculpture
Entrance of Louis XVIII into ParisScene on the Pont Neuf, Paris, during the entrance of King Louis XVIII into Paris, with Sophie Blanchard in flight overhead in her balloon
The way of life. From paradise lost to paradise restored
Thurgaton ChurchThe tower of the Priory Church at Thurgaton, Nottinghamshire, England. What remains dates from c. 1230. The church was restored 1852 - 1853 by T.C. Hine of Nottingham. Date: 13th century
Lincoln / Jews HouseThe Jews House, a rare example of domestic Norman architecture, and a reminder of the Jewish community that flourished in Medieval Lincoln Date: 12th century
Church Stile HouseThe old Church Stile House at Cobham, Surrey, England, which was built in 1432 and restored in 1655. Date: 15th & 17th century
Waltham Abbey Church, founded in the 11th century and bequeathed by Edward the Confessor to King Harold. The church was restored in the 19th century. Date: 11th century
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
Bredwardine Bridge, Herefordshire, England, which spans the River Wye. It was built towards the end of the 18th century and restored in 1922. Date: 18th century
Harpford Village CrossThe old stone cross in the churchyard at Harpford, Devon, England, It was restored in 1813 as a memorial the Reverend Augustus Toplady, composer of Rock of Ages. Date: Medieval
Sherborne AbbeyThe restored Norman architecture of the splendid South Porch of Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, England, founded in about 705 A.D. by St. Aldhelm. Date: founded circa 705
Jews House, LincolnThe Jews House, a rare example of domestic Norman architecture, and a reminder of the Jewish community that flourished in medieval Lincoln Date: 12th century
Malvern Water Cure (10)(10 of 12) Water Cure at Malvern. A patient at the watering care, getting well drench d and wrench d and restored to health. Date: 1860
Bell Tower, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView from below of the partially ruined Bell Tower in The Pebbles, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. The Bell Tower has been restored since this photograph was taken
Skane, Sweden - Soveborg CastleSovdeborg Castle is located in Sjobo, Skane, Sweden. It was originally built in 1597, and was restored in 1840 by the architect Brunius
Hien Nhon Gate, Thua Thien Hue, VietnamView of the Hien Nhon Gate, entrance to the former Imperial City of Hue, in Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam. It was damaged during the Tet Offensive of 1968, but has since been restored
Maria Brunnlein church, Wemding, GermanyView (on the left) of the Maria Brunnlein Roman Catholic church in Wemding, Bavaria, Germany. The church contains a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary
German flag and Siegestor, Munich, GermanyView of a waving German flag in front of the triple-arched Siegestor (Victory Gate or Triumphal Arch) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The gate was completed in 1852, and dedicated to the Bavarian Army
View of the Rumeli Castle, ConstantinopleView toward the Rumeli Hisari, a Fortress on the European side of the Bosphorus. Built by Mehmet II 1451-1452 prior to his conquering of Constantinople. The castle was completed in 4 months
Alices Adventures Underground: Bill the lizard comfortedVarious creatures minister onto a sickly companion. Bill the lizard is restored with a drink after being ejected from the chimney of the white rabbits house
Tophane Cesmesi Fountain, Constantinople, TurkeyThe Tophane Cesmesi Fountain - one of the most famous of the baroque street fountains in the city. Built in 1732 by Mahmut I. Has marble walls, covered by floral designs and arabesques
Alton Towers, Staffordshire : the seat of the earl of Shrewsbury : ruined, it was restored by Pugin
Chapter House of Westminster Abbey, London, 1873Engraving showing the interior of the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey, in 1873, when it had just been restored. Date: 29 March 1873
Italy FrascatiThe Villa Aldobrandini, famous for its gardens, badly damaged in World War Two but subsequently restored
Restored figure of the IguanodonThe Iguanodon, a large herbivore, which could grow up to 10 metres. It had numerous teeth enabling it to chew vegetation. Its powerful hind legs were ideal for escaping predators
The King of GreecePhotograph of H. M. Constantine I, King of Greece. Brother-in-law to Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, he insisted on Greek neutrality during World War I
Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, Cowes, 1856Engraving showing Queen Victoria of Great Britain boarding the Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute in Cowes Harbour, 15th December 1856
France Pierrfonds 4The chateau de Pierrefonds, in la foret de Compiegne, Picardie, as restored by Viollet-le-duc
Rochester Cathedral, Kent, many parts (the Nave, Crypt, etc.) are Norman, with Gothic additions dating from the 12th century. Also restored in the 19th century by Gilbert Scott
Edward VII in DublinEdward VII (1841-1910) at a viceregal garden party during a visit to Dublin in 1907. Originally given little responsibility by his mother, Queen Victoria
Greece / Athens RestoredReconstruction of ancient Athens
Revolt at CilentoPatriots of Cilento in south Italy rebel against the rule of Francesco II. Officials are attacked, but the revolt is suppressed by marchese Delarrello and order restored
Louis XVIII RestoredAfter Waterloo, Louis XVIII can safely return to Paris, where he presides at a sitting of the Assemblee Nationale
Queen Anne StatueQueen Annes walk at Barnstaple, north Devon, an ancient colonnade walk, known until 1714 as " Merchants Walk". Renamed after it had been restored with the statue
Plas Mawr / Conway / WalesPlas Mawr or The Great Mansion on the High Street in Conway. This fine building was built in 1576 by the Wynne family and has recently been restored
West Palace Wing / KnossosA restored view of a section of the West Palace Wing. The picture shows the columns, shrines and stepped porch
Pope Leo VIIIPOPE LEO VIII deposed and restored in course of conflict with rivals