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Strand ClearingClearing the site for the new Law Courts
Stratford Place, off Oxford Street, built on the site of the old Lord Mayors Banqueting House
Marble Arch LondonNashs arch was originally built in 1827 and placed in front of Buckingham Palace, but was moved to its present site in 1851
Crash site of a German Night RaiderA house completely flattened by a crashed German Bomber on an air raid over the capital
The fort at AgraOldest part of the fort at Agra, India, now a UNESCO world heritage site. The great Mughals Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb lived here, and the country was governed from here
Queenborough, KentThe site of Queen Philippas castle at Queenborough, Kent
Gas Absorbtion Plant - IraqGas Absorbtion Plant - industrial buildings and plant relating to BPs oil exploration in Iraq
Ruins of a tomb in the Iraqi DesertThe ruins of a tomb in the Iraqi desert - labelled as Esthers Tomb but very unlike the site now associated with Esthers Tomb at Hamadan in Iran
Izmir, Turkey - KadifekaleThe town of Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey, encroaching on the hillside site of the martyrdom and burial place of St. Polycarp - Mount Pagos (Kadifekale) close to Izmir (Smyrna) Turkey
Kadifekale - Site of the Martyrdom of Saint PolycarpA monument to the martyrdom of (and burial place of) St. Polycarp (Bishop of Smyrna) situated on Mount Pagos (Kadifekale) close to Izmir (Smyrna) Turkey
The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser), or step pyramid, part of the Saqqara necropolis, Egypt, northwest of the city of Memphis. It was built for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his Vizier Imhotep
Mr George Smith of The British MuseumGeorge Smith had explored the site of ancient Nineveh adding to our knowledge of the Assyrian Empire. He also translated the Gilgamesh epic
Site / Ruins of Pergamon - TurkeyThe Ancient Bridge with the Basilica behind at Pergamon (or Pergamum). An ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey, in Mysia, north western Anatolia, 16 miles from the Aegean Sea
Pamukkale - TurkeyPamukkale, meaning " cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site and attraction in south-western Turkey in the Denizli Province
Roman Wells - Carthage, TunisiaRoman Wells at the site of Ancient Carthage. Date: circa 1920s
Algerian Fantasy card depicting Mecca
Marabout, TunisiaA Marabout, Tunisia. A marabout is a tomb of a venerated saint, and such places have become holy centers and places of pious reflection
Montenegro - Durmitor Mountain. In 1952 it became a National Park and in 1980 was added to the World Heritage list
Croatia - Trogir. A historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. A UNESCO World Heritage site
Camel group close to the Pyramid of Khufu, Egypt
Kingsway, LondonA street scene at the southern end of Kingsway, London, in 1921. A number of motor cars can be seen passing the building site of Bush House (on right)
Interior of the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, EgyptThe interior of the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt. Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849), is regarded as the " founder of modern Egypt"
El-Marg village close to Cairo, Egypt
General View of Cairo, EgyptGeneral view over the domes, minarets and rooftops of Cairo, Egypt
Archbishop Tenisons School, Leicester Square, 1899Photograph showing the exterior of Archbishop Tenisons School at 30 Leicester Square, London, in 1899. This building was built on the site of William Hogarths house in the 18th century
Exterior of Westminster Abbey, London, 1894Illustration showing the proposed site of a new monumental chapel at Westminster Abbey, 1894
Constantinople - TarabyaTarabya (Therapia) - world famous for aromatic raspberries, restaurants, hotels. Also the site of the former British Consulate - who still own a garden there
Iznik - TurkeyIznik derives from the former Greek name Nicaea. Famous as the site of the first and second Ecumenical Councils of Nicaea in the early history of the history of the Christian church
The New Grand Hotel, Charing Cross, 1880Engraving showing the New Grand Hotel, Charing Cross, London, 1880. This hotel was built on the site of Northumberland House
V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site; Second World War, 1944Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb launch site somewhere on the coast of France, June 1944. In the foreground of this image can be seen a small concrete control building
V-1 Flying Bomb Launch Site, France; Second World War, 194Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb launch site near the coast of Normandy, France, June 1944. Two American soldiers can be seen inspecting the sloping launching-ramp
Charterhouse School RoomThe School Room at Charterhouse School at the original site in Newgate (the site of a Carthusian Monastery)
France Les BauxGeneral view of the so-called esplanade in this renowned archaeological site in Provence
View of SegoviaGeneral view of the town on its spectacular site, with the bull ring in the foreground. Date: circa 1830
The Charter House SchoolCharterhouse School was founded by Thomas Sutton in London in 1611 on the site of the old Carthusian Monastery in Charterhouse Square, Smithfield
Italy CanossaThe fortress of Canossa, famous as the site where Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich IV stood for three days in the snow, as penance for offending pope Gregorius VII
New Zealand CanterburyThe site of the Canterbury settlement
Lowest level of Mesopotamias oldest cityDiscoveries at Eridu by Sayyid Fuad Safar during excavations of Tell Abu Shahrain. Eridu is the oldest, largest city in Mesopotamia
American Indians. Indian BurialTypical Indian burial site, with the body, wrapped, on a wooden platform, supported by poles about 6 feet high
Remains of a Roman VillaGeneral view of the remains of the Roman villa, on the site of the new Coal Exchange opposite Billingsgate Market. The portion of the house uncovered consisted of 2 rooms
Guys Hospital, SouthwarkA sketch showing the new building at Guys Hospital in 1852. Guys Hospital founded in 1721 by Thomas Guy, on a site near London Bridge. He died four years later but left a large fund for the hospital
India Puri JaganathThe temple of Jaganath ( Juggernaut ) sacred site for Hindus and scene of the annual Ramayana procession when the gigantic image is dragged through the streets
A Typical Gondokoro Homestead, c. 1862Engraving showing two natives of Gondokoro in Southern Sudan, in front of their homestead, c.1862. The site of Gondokoro is near the modern-day city of Juba
Thomas GuyBorn in 1644, Guy completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament. He moved to London and spent eight years as a booksellers apprentice
Point de Galle Lighthouse, Ceylon, 1847Engraving of a lighthouse intended for the Point de Galle, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The lighthouse was built out of cast-iron plates, secured by nuts, bolts and iron cement
Thomas Guys tombThe tomb of Thomas Guy in the chapel at Guys hospital. Born in 1644, he completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament
Quarantine CemeteryThe Quarantine Cemetery and French Battery no 50; this was the site of a battle on 22-23 May 1855
Site of Inkerman BattleThe field of Inkerman, site of the battle of 5 November