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George Town, Penang, Malaysia - Campbell StreetPenang, Malaysia - Campbell Street, named after the Penang Inspector General (1866-1891) Sir George William Robert Campbell
Advert for Festival of Britain constructional engineersAdvertisement for constructional engineers, Horseley Bridge and Thomas Piggott Ltd and Carter-Horseley (Engineers) Ltd, who built some of the structures for the Festival of Britain exhibition
Ankara - TurkeyAnkara. The capital city and administrative centre of Turkey, located in Central Anatolia. Established before 1200BC by the Hittites
Zermatt, Switzerland - Old Wooden Houses Date: circa 1920
Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England - Nave - In 1338 the mason William Joy employed an unorthodox solution by inserting low arches topped by inverted arches of similar dimensions
Old Whitehall Palace was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, except for Inigo Joness Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire
British psychic medium Stella CranshawePhotographs of British psychic medium Stella C (Stella Cranshawe) and Harry Prices investigations into her ability, . Photograph of smoked tin plate marked by psychic structures during the Stella C
Handley Page O / 700 O / 7Empty Wicker Seat in the Cabin of a Handley Page O/700 Airliner Converted from a Bomber Immediately after the First World War with a Clock Mounted on the Wall (At Top Right Side) Date: 1919
George III's Booth at AscotA design for King George III's booth, the first permanent structure at Ascot race course. The picture is the work of Thomas Sandby (1721-1798). Date: 18th century
Portrait of Roman Emperor Severus AlexanderRoman Emperor Severus Alexander, 208-235. Marcus Aurelius Severus Alexander Augustus. Copperplate engraving from Abraham Bogaerts De Roomsche Monarchy, The Roman Monarchy, Francois Salma, Utrecht
Original Bailey Bridge over the River Dives, RobehommeThis is one of the few remaining, perhaps the only one, of the bridges built by the Engineers to replace original structures over the River Dives that were destroyed at dawn on D-Day
Postcard booklet, oil fields, Dixieland, USAPostcard booklet, oil fields in Dixieland, USA. Date: 1937
The Great Palm House, Kew Gardens 1859Great Palm House and lake at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Surrey. In the foreground a large number of Victorian visitors may be seen enjoying the gardens in the summer. Date: 1859
Tombs of the Caliphs, Cairo, EgyptTombs of the Caliphs, situated below the Mokattam Hills in southeastern Cairo, Egypt. - Cairo Necropolis (City of the Dead). Date: circa 1903
Political structures by Genghis KhanThe image shows the Khagans deputy reading the regulations governing the meeting. 13th century
Arles, France - Roman forum and cryptoporticoArles, France - cryptoportico passages (semi-underground covered passages supporting portico structures above ground) built as the foundation of the Roman Forum. circa 1910s
The Mersey Tunnel - under the River Mersey between Liverpool and Birkenhead - interior and associated structures - The Ventilating Shaft at Pier Head, the Junction Chamber
North Gate, LambaesisThe path leading towards the North Gate of the ruins in Lambaesis, Algeria. Lambaesis was a Roman military town. circa 1910s
Stocks and Whipping Post - Wooden structures behind railings. Low ivy-covered roof. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900
The Great Hall Moreton - Timbered Structures. Part of Box 12 Boswell collection. Counties of England. Date: circa 1900
Nagoya Castle Complex, Japan. Date: circa 1907
Bulgaria - State Railway School No. 17State Railway School - Railway Regiment of the Ministry of War No.17 (1940-1942) - Bulgaria. Under the Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (1919)
Cairo - The tombs of the KhalifsThe Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo, Egypt Date: circa 1913
Street with Ghorfas, Medenine, Tunisia, North AfricaStreet scene with Ghorfas (vaulted rooms for storing grain), Medenine, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1920
General view of Ghorfas, Medenine, Tunisia, North AfricaGeneral view of Ghorfas (vaulted rooms for storing grain), Medenine, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1920
Derelict Tunnel Structures, Thought to be at Dudley, WorcestDerelict Tunnel Structures, Thought to be at Dudley, near Birmingham, Worcestershire, England. Date: 1970s
Japan - A Peculiar Native Bridge at Sumi-YoshiLantern slide of a Peculiar Native Bridge at Sumi-Yoshi. Bridge has very high arch. Soribashi is one of the representative structures of Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine
Spain - Moorish Mills, CordobaBlack and white lantern slide of the Moorish Mills at Cordoba. These structures brought water to the surrounding arid land, which made it inhabitable and arable
Viewing stands erected near Westminster Abbey for 1937 CoronThe stands and decorations put up near Westminster Abbey for the Coronation of King George VI recalling the style of medieval tournaments. Date: 1937
Two hundred policemen test stands before CoronationTwo hundred policemen test the strength of the viewing stands along the processional route for the Coronation of King George V in 1911
Preparing for Festival of Empire at the Crystal PalacePreparing for the Festival of Empire and Pageant of London at the Crystal Palace. Everywhere huge structures are rising upon steel and woodwork skeletons
Standing Stones at Machrie Moor, Shiskine, Arran, Scotland. Machrie Moor is the site of a number of neolithic structures. The Standing Stones were dated back to approximately 500BC but excavations in
Design of coach structures to absorb energy in a collision
Etruscan Tombs - and St. Patricks Well - OrvietoEtruscan Tombs at the Cannicella Necropolis at Orvieto in the Province of Terni, southwestern Umbria, Italy and (top) the Pozzo di San Patrizio (" St)
Silkeborg, Denmark - Youth Hostel (consisting of a row of thatched tent-like strictures). Perhaps the forerunner of modern eco-living?! Date: 1935
Zoroastrian Tower of SilenceA Parsi (Zoroastrian) Tower of Silence in India. These towers or Dakhma are circular, raised structures used by Zoroastrians for exposure of the dead and hence consumption by vultures
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
Damascus, Syria - Panorama with bomb damageDamascus, Syria - Panorama. This picture shows the result of 48 hours of French bombing of Damascus in retaliation for the Syrian revolt against the French Mandate - 1500 people reported killed
Three men on horseback, Kashgar, western ChinaThree men on horseback in front of three structures with oriental style roofs, in Kashgar, western China. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
The Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
Budapest - Hungary - Millenial ExhibitionA Pavilion at the Millennial Exhibition in Budapest, 1896
Zarzis, Tunisia - Ben Gardane Street - with interesting low-roofed thin-form mudbrick structures
The Tombs of the Khalifs, Cairo, Egypt
Frame work of the viaductFrame work of Coopers Bridge, near Greenwich. The designers, Mr Grissell and Mr Petolent lent inspiration from similar American structures
Large clouds of smoke from the spreading fires. The aftermatFires spreading through San Francisco, completing the ruin of the city. The business distract was completely devastated, with only the steel structures of modern buildings still standing
Malta / Hagar Qim / 1909Hagar Qim Neolithic Temple built circa 2500 BC - one of the oldest free standing structures in the world