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Peter Collection (page 10)

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of Covent Garden Market, London, 2010

Interior of Covent Garden Market, London, 2010. The site of a flower and fruit and vegetable market from the 16th century until 1974, Covent Garden Market now houses shops, bars, cafes and restaurants

Background imagePeter Collection: The Hayward art gallery, London, 2010

The Hayward art gallery, London, 2010. The Hayward is part of the South Bank Centre. The building, an example of Brutalist architecture, opened in 1968

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson

Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson
Interior of Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Hexham Abbey was originally founded as a Benedictine Monastery in the 7th century but was replaced by an Augustinian priory in Norman times

Background imagePeter Collection: Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson

Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Creator: Peter Thompson
Organ, Hexham Abbey, Northumberland, 2010. Hexham Abbey was originally founded as a Benedictine Monastery in the 7th century but was replaced by an Augustinian priory in Norman times

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior, Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010

Interior, Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. St Marys Priory Church dates from the 10th century, making it one of the few remaining Anglo-Saxon monastic buildings in

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010

Interior of Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. This small Saxon chapel dates from the 11th century. Odda was a kinsman of Edward the Confessor

Background imagePeter Collection: Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010

Priory Church of St Mary, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. St Marys Priory Church dates from the 10th century, making it one of the few remaining Anglo-Saxon monastic buildings in existence in

Background imagePeter Collection: Copy of an inscribed stone in Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010

Copy of an inscribed stone in Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. This small Saxon chapel dates from the 11th century

Background imagePeter Collection: Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010

Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, 2010. This small Saxon chapel dates from the 11th century. Odda was a kinsman of Edward the Confessor and one of the most powerful noblemen of the time

Background imagePeter Collection: Abbey Mill, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 2010

Abbey Mill, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 2010. The fictional Abel Fletchers Mill in Dinah Craiks novel " John Halifax

Background imagePeter Collection: Durham, 2010

Durham, 2010. View of the city showing the castle, the cathedral and the bridge over the River Wear

Background imagePeter Collection: Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, 2010

Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, 2010. Tewkesbury Abbey was a Benedictine monastery founded in 1107. The church was saved from destruction in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries when

Background imagePeter Collection: Carl Wark from Higger Tor, Peak District, Derbyshire, 2010

Carl Wark from Higger Tor, Peak District, Derbyshire, 2010. Carl Wark is thought to have possibly been an Iron Age hill fort

Background imagePeter Collection: Keigwin Arms, Mousehole, Cornwall, 2010

Keigwin Arms, Mousehole, Cornwall, 2010. The Keigwin Arms pub is the only building in Mousehole to survive the raid on Mounts Bay by Spanish ships commanded by Carlos de Amesquita on 2 August 1595

Background imagePeter Collection: Solomons Temple, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010

Solomons Temple, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010. Officially known as the Grinlow Tower, Solomons Temple is a folly which stands on top of Grinlow Hill overlooking Buxton

Background imagePeter Collection: Opera House, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010

Opera House, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010. Designed by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham, the opera house in the Peak District spa town of Buxton opened in 1903

Background imagePeter Collection: Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010

Old Hall Hotel, Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010. Although the properties of its waters were known as far back as Roman times, the Peak District town of Buxton was first developed as a spa resort by

Background imagePeter Collection: Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010

Buxton, Derbyshire, 2010. Although the properties of its waters were known as far back as Roman times, the Peak District town of Buxton was first developed as a spa resort by the Dukes of Devonshire

Background imagePeter Collection: Three Buoys and University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Three Buoys and University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The University of Ulster was established in 1968. The Three Buoys were a gift to the city from the Commissioners of Irish

Background imagePeter Collection: The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The Crown Liquor Saloon is a fine example of a Victorian gin palace and is one of Belfasts best known pubs

Background imagePeter Collection: Titanic Memorial, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Titanic Memorial, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The memorial, designed by Sir Thomas Brock, stands in the grounds of Belfast City Hall

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. St Marys was the first Catholic church in Belfast, opening in 1784

Background imagePeter Collection: Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Lourdes grottoes are replicas of the original grotto at Lourdes in southern France

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of the Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Interior of the Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Designed in Oriental style by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham, Belfasts Grand Opera House opened in 1895

Background imagePeter Collection: Kellys Cellars pub, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Kellys Cellars pub, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Built in 1720, Kellys Cellars is one of the oldest pubs in Belfast. In the 1790s it was a meeting place for members of the Society of United

Background imagePeter Collection: Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Designed in Oriental style by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham, Belfasts Grand Opera House opened in 1895

Background imagePeter Collection: West front of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

West front of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Belfasts Protestant (Church of Ireland) cathedral was built between 1899 and 1904. The architect was Sir Thomas Drew

Background imagePeter Collection: Interior of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Interior of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Belfasts Protestant (Church of Ireland) cathedral was built between 1899 and 1904. The architect was Sir Thomas Drew

Background imagePeter Collection: St Ebbas Church, Beadnell, Northumberland, 2010

St Ebbas Church, Beadnell, Northumberland, 2010. The church was built in 1746 and was restored in the 19th century

Background imagePeter Collection: Bust of Frederic Chopin, Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Bust of Frederic Chopin, Valldemossa, Mallorca, Spain, 2008. Chopin and his lover, the French author George Sand, spent a winter in Majorca in 1838-1839 in a former monastery at Valldemossa

Background imagePeter Collection: Sanctuary of Monti-sion, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Sanctuary of Monti-sion, Mallorca, Spain, 2008. The buildings of this monastery date from the 15th century

Background imagePeter Collection: Monastery of Nostra Senyora de la Esperanca, Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Monastery of Nostra Senyora de la Esperanca, Capdepera, Mallorca, Spain, 2008

Background imagePeter Collection: The City from the Thames, London, 2009

The City from the Thames, London, 2009. View showing the skyscapers of the City of London, including Tower 42 (formerly the Natwest Tower) designed by Richard Seifert and completed in 1979

Background imagePeter Collection: Stanage Edge, Derbyshire, 2009

Stanage Edge, Derbyshire, 2009. Stanage Edge is a gritstone outcrop in the Peak District. The area is popular with walkers and rock climbers

Background imagePeter Collection: Curbar Edge, Derbyshire, 2009

Curbar Edge, Derbyshire, 2009. Curbar Edge is a gritstone outcrop in the Peak District. The area is popular with walkers and rock climbers

Background imagePeter Collection: Sheep grazing, Curbar Edge, Derbyshire, 2009

Sheep grazing, Curbar Edge, Derbyshire, 2009. Curbar Edge is a gritstone outcrop in the Peak District. The area is popular with walkers and rock climbers

Background imagePeter Collection: Laurel and Hardy statue, Coronation Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria, 2009

Laurel and Hardy statue, Coronation Hall, Ulverston, Cumbria, 2009. Known locally as The Coro, Ulverstons Coronation Hall was built in the 1910s in commemoration of the coronation of King George V

Background imagePeter Collection: Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, 2009

Truro Cathedral, Cornwall, 2009. Built in the Gothic Revival architectural style, Truro was the first new cathedral to be built in England since Salisbury Cathedral, which was begun in 1220

Background imagePeter Collection: Millennium Sundial, Perranporth, Cornwall, 2009

Millennium Sundial, Perranporth, Cornwall, 2009

Background imagePeter Collection: Altarnun, Cornwall, 2009

Altarnun, Cornwall, 2009. View showing the tower of St Nonnas Church. Dating from the 15th century, the church is the largest on Bodmin Moor, earning it the nickname The Cathedral of the Moor

Background imagePeter Collection: The O2 Arena from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

The O2 Arena from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. Designed by Richard Rogers, the Millennium Dome was built to house an exhibition commemorating the arrival of the third millennium

Background imagePeter Collection: Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s

Background imagePeter Collection: Canary Wharf, London, 2009

Canary Wharf, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s. It saw the construction of a complex of several large office blocks

Background imagePeter Collection: St Andrews University, Fife, Scotland, 2009

St Andrews University, Fife, Scotland, 2009. Founded in 1410, St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland and the third oldest in the English speaking world

Background imagePeter Collection: St Andrews Cathedral and St Rules Tower, Fife, Scotland, 2009

St Andrews Cathedral and St Rules Tower, Fife, Scotland, 2009. Completed in 1318, St Andrews Cathedral was once the largest building in Scotland

Background imagePeter Collection: St Andrews Castle, Fife, Scotland, 2009

St Andrews Castle, Fife, Scotland, 2009. A castle has stood on this site since the late 12th century. The ruins seen today are of the castle built by Bishop Walter Trail around the turn of the 15th

Background imagePeter Collection: Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. The stones were probably named after Fionn mac Cumhaill, the legendary Gaelic hero

Background imagePeter Collection: St Johns Kirk, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, 2009

St Johns Kirk, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, 2009. First mentioned in 1126, St Johns Kirk is the oldest building in Perth. It was the site of a famous sermon against idolatry delivered by John Knox in



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