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Lichtenstein Castle, Wurtemburg, Germany. Date: circa 1901
Cultural Centre building, Belo Horizonte, BrazilCultural Centre building in gothic revival style (built 1914), Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Date: circa 1910s
Fedora by Victorien Sardou - Australian actress Marie LohrFedora by Victorien Sardou was first produced at the Theatre du Vaudeville in Paris, 12th December 1882. The English version by Herman Merivale was first produced at the Haymarket Theatre
Naim Frasheri (1846-1900). StatueNaim Frasheri (1846-1900). Albanian romantic poet. Statue. Korce. Republic of Albania
Lincoln Memorial. Washington D. C. United StatesLincoln Memorial. Dedicated to President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Washington D.C. United States
Hanging Sleeves 1930SA gown somewhat mediaeval in style with a deep V neckline, slender trained skirt & hanging sleeves worn with a belt composed of two rows of silver beads. Date: 1930s
Sutherland House, Kirkwood, Atlanta, Georgia, USASutherland House in the suburb of Kirkwood, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, home of General John Brown Gordon (1832-1904), Confederate officer during the American Civil War. Date: circa 1902
Old City Duma - now the Moscow City Hall, RussiaOld City Duma (a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions) - now the oscow City Hall (the Lenin Museum in Soviet times) in Revolution Square, Moscow, Russia Date: circa 1905
The Towers Hotel, Brooklyn, New York. The building is a Romanesque Revival style structure with Venetian influenced towers punctuating the buildings corners. Date: circa 1940
Miss Evelyn Millard in The Adventure of Lady UrsulaThe Adventure of Lady Ursula by Anthony Hope. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, on 11 October 1898, revival at the Garrick Theatre 5 January 1909
Jacint Verdaguer (1845-1902). Catalan poet. Monument. PerpinJacint Verdaguer (1845-1902). Catalan poet. Figure of the Renaixenca, a national revival movement of the late Romantic era. Monument. Perpinya. France
Czech Republic. Prague. Spanish Synagogue. Built in 1868 byCzech Republic. Prague. Spanish Synagogue. Moorish Revival synagogue built in 1868 by Vojtech Ignatz Ullmann. Inside. Ark and bimah
France. Paris. The Hotel de Ville, the building housing the citys local administration. Lithograph. 1883
Germany. Munich. The New Town Hall. MarienplatzGermany. Munich. The New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) at the northern part of Marienplatz. It was built between 1867 and 1908 by Georg von Hauberrisser (1841-1922) in a Gothic Revival architecture style
Spain. Basque country. San Sebastian or Donostia. Good Sherpherd Cathedral of San Sebastian. Built in the last years on th 19th century in a historicist neogothic. View of facade
Spain. Barcelona. Church of the Salesas designed by Joan MarSpain. Barcelona. Church of the Salesas (1877-1885). Build by Joan Martorell (1833-1906), catalan architect. Neogothic style. Architectural detail
Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace. ShahadaUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Vorontsov Palace. Built in 1828 through 1848 by the English architect Edward Blore (1787-1879) as a summer residence of Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
Ukraine. Vorontsov PalaceUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Vorontsov Palace. Built in 1828 through 1848 by the English architect Edward Blore (1787-1879) as a summer residence of Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral and Chersonesus Taurica ruUkraine. Ruins of greek colony Chersonesus Taurica. 6th century BC. At background, Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Sevastopol
Ukraine. Saint Vladimir Cathedral. Neo-Byzantine Russian Orthodox Church built at 19th century. Reconstructed at 21th century by E. Osadchiy. Exterior. Chersonesus Taurica. Sevastopol
Washington National Cathedral. Washington D. C. United StatesWashington National Cathedral (St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral). 20th century. Exterior. Washington D.C. United States
Georgia State Capitol. Atlanta. United StatesGeorgia State Capitol. Built in 1889 by Edbrooke and Burnham. Atlanta. United States
Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Washington D. C. United StatesUnited States. Washington D.C. Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Dedicated to T. Jefferson, the 3rd President and one of the Founding Fathers of the United States (1743-1826)
Caricature of John Hollingshead, theatre managerCaricature of John Hollingshead (1827-1904), at this time manager of the Gaiety Theatre, seen here reviving an actor (probably Edward Terry) and an actress (Sarah Bernhardt) in the form of puppets
Liverpools Anglican CathedralPhoto showing the Anglican Cathedral bulit by architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott on St Jamess Mount in Liverpool, which is the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool Date: 1943
Hotel overlooking StPatricks Cathedral, New YorkSt. Patricks cathedral located on the East side of 5th avenue in Manhattan. Designed by James Renwick Jr in gothic revival style
Thomas Barretts HouseAn example of the Gothic Revival: Thomas Barretts house at Lee, Kent (Lee Priory) Date: 18th century
Viollet-Le-Duc / NadarEUGENE-EMMANUEL VIOLLET-LE-DUC French architect, a leader of the Gothic revival in France Date: 1814 - 1879
Washington DC, USA - Arlington House, Robert E. Lee MemorialWashington DC, USA - Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, formerly named the Custis-Lee Mansion, is a Greek revival style mansion located in Arlington, Virginia Date: circa 1910s
The Egyptian House, Penzance, CornwallThe Egyptian House in Penzance, Cornwall, a Grade I listed building in Egyptian Revival style, dating from the early 19th century. Date: circa 1970s
Rotunda interior, Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1908
Tampa Bay Hotel and grounds, Tampa, Florida, USA. The hotel is in Moorish Revival style. Date: circa 1915
Construction of Singing Tower, Lake Wales, Florida, USAConstruction of the Singing Tower (or Bok Tower), a belltower with a carillon of 60 bells, the centrepiece of the Mountain Lake Bird Sanctuary in Lake Wales (or Wailes), Florida, USA
Walesbilt Hotel, Lake Wales, Florida, USAWalesbilt Hotel, Lake Wales (or Wailes), Florida, USA, with the Singing Tower (or Bok Tower) and Mountain Lake Sanctuary (left). Date: 1937
Melbourne University BuildingsBlack and white photographic image of Melbourne University buildings. The universitys foundation stone was laid 3rd July 1854, the buildings were officially opened on 3rd October 1855
Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, UkraineCourtyard of the Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, Ukraine (then in Russia). It was built between 1828 and 1848 as a summer residence for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
The Crinoline by Miss Haddon ChambersStylised illustration showing a woman dressed up in a Victorian crinoline, accompanied by a man in a Pierrot costume. Date: 1918
Poster, Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, WW1Poster issued by the Czechoslovak Recruiting Office during the First World War, giving hopes of a national revival. Date: 1914-1918
Julia James, English actressJulia James (1890-1964), English actress, at the time she was playing the role of Fifi in a revival of The Belle of New York at the Lyceum Theatre, London. Date: July 1914
George ScottGEORGE SCOTT - Wesleyan methodist missionary to Sweden, where he instigated popular revival, but his derogatory comments on the Swedes led to his expulsion. Date: 1804 - 1874
Diabolo RevivalThis young woman, working in a toy shop, shows off many boxes of the game Diabolo, a craze sweeping through the nation. Date: early 1930s
The Main entrance to the British Museum, London. The Greek Revival facade facing Great Russell Street (pictured here) is a characteristic building of Sir Robert Smirke. Date: circa 1930s
Stock Exchange, St Petersburg, RussiaView of the Old St Petersburg Stock Exchange (or Bourse) from across the River Neva, with the two Rostral Columns in front
AUSTRIA. Linz. New cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (1855-1924). Neo-Gothic. Architecture
Pink Dress & Screen 1912Directoire (Empire line) revival gown: high-waist, asymmetrical tunic or over- skirt, train, bows at the waist front & back, coat with fur trim, bandeau & aigrette. Date: 1912
The revival of an ancient skin game. Illustration shows President Taft as the biblical figure Jacob wearing robes labeled Progressivism and goat skins labeled Delegates
George Pecks grand revival of Stetsons Uncle Toms cabin booked by Klaw & Erlanger. Date 1886