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Runney Mead or Magna Charta Island, near Egham, Surrey, 19th century. This place is celebrated in history as the spot where the assembled barons in 1215, obtained from King John
Roehampton Priory, Surrey, mid 19th century. A print from Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Daibutsu at Kamakura, Japan, early 20th century(?). This great bronze statue of Buddha, which is 13.5 metres high and weighs 93 tons, is believed to date from the mid 13th century
The Head, 1901. Artist: SpyThe Head, 1901. James John Hornby (1826-1909), headmaster of Eton College from 1868 to 1884. He was previously a rower, competing for Oxford University in the Boat Race
Judicious Amelioration, 1871. Artist: CoideJudicious Amelioration, 1871. A caricature of Alexander Baillie-Cochrane (1816-1890), British politician. Baillie-Cochrane was a Conservative MP who represented Bridport, Lanarkshire
Gymnastics, 19th century(?)
View of the Caterham Railway, Surrey, c1850s. Artist: E EvansView of the Caterham Railway, Surrey, c1850s. Showing a station and hotel. The Caterham Railway opened in 1856, running between Purley and Caterham
Jama Masjid, Delhi, India, late 19th or early 20th century. The Jama Masjid is one of the largest and most important mosques in India
Citadel and Mohammed Ali Mosque, Cairo, Egypt, late 19th or early 20th century. Cairos citadel was begun by Salah ad-Din (Saladin)
Gateway to the Red Fort, Delhi, India, late 19th or early 20th century. The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan built the Red Fort as his palace when he moved his capital from Agra to Delhi in the mid 17th
Pulpit, Siena Cathedral, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century. The pulpit of the cathedral dates from 1265-1268. Elaborately carved from Carrara marble
Facade of Siena Cathedral, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century. The lower part of the facade with its three portals was designed by Giovanni Pisano in Tuscan Gothic style in the 1280s
Pantheon, Rome, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century. Built in the 2nd century during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian as a temple to all Romes gods
The Bell Pagoda, Nara, Japan, late 19th or early 20th century. Nara was the capital of Japan from 710-784. It is famous for its Buddhist temples
Pagoda, Nara, Japan, late 19th or early 20th century. Nara was the capital of Japan from 710-784. It is famous for its Buddhist temples
Charcoal bearers on the road to Peking, China, late 19th or early 20th century
Pension Liten, Thun, Switzerland, 1885. Artist: J MoeglePension Liten, Thun, Switzerland, 1885. View of a Swiss guesthouse
Facade, Church of the Certosa di Pavia (Charterhouse of Pavia) Lombardy, northern Italy, 1890. The Certosa di Pavia is a Carthusian monastery built between 1396 and 1495
Isola dei Pescatori (Island of the Fishermen), Lake Maggiore, Italy, 1890. The island is the northernmost of Lake Maggiores three Borromean Islands and the only one to be inhabited all year round
The New Inn and street, Clovelly, Devon, late 19th or early 20th century. Two donkeys are in the steep, cobbled street
The Royal Exchange, London, late 19th or early 20th century. The Royal Exchange in the City of London was founded in 1565 by Sir Thomas Gresham to act as a centre of commerce for the city
Garden front, St Johns College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century. St Johns College was founded in 1555 by Thomas White, a merchant, who served as Lord Mayor of London in 1553
Beirut, Lebanon, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: American ColonyBeirut, Lebanon, late 19th or early 20th century
Dining hall, Christ Church College, Oxford, Oxfordshire, late 19th or early 20th century. Established in the 16th century during the reign of Henry VIII, Christ Church, also known as The House
Exterior of St Jamess Palace, London, 1887. Situated on the Mall just to the north of St Jamess Park, St Jamess Palace was commissioned by Henry VIII
Exterior of the British Museum, Great Russell Street, London, 1887. The British Museum was built in 1823-1852 in a Classical style to designs by Sir Robert Smirke to house the growing national
Temple Bar, London, 19th century. The Temple Bar stood at the junction of Fleet Street and The Strand and marked the western boundary of the City of London
Victoria Embankment, showing Somerset House, London, 1887. The Victoria Embankment is part of the Thames Embankment, designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette in the 1860s to accommodate a modern sewer
Exterior of the National Gallery, London, 1887. Construction of the National Gallery, designed by William Wilkins, began in 1837
Victoria Embankment, showing Temple Gardens and St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1887. The Victoria Embankment is part of the Thames Embankment
Westminster Bridge and St Thomass Hospital, London, 1887. Designed by Thomas Page, Westminster Bridge was completed in 1862. St Thomass Hospital was originally founded in 1109
Roman amphitheatre, Nimes, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Built at the end of the first century AD, the amphitheatre of the city Nimes was among the biggest in Roman Gaul
Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1887. Holyrood Palace served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scotland from the 15th century
Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Reims, France, late 19th or early 20th century. The facade of the cathedral of Notre Dame de Reims, where the Kings of France used to be crowned
Jerusalem, 19th century. The Lord doth build up Jerusalem, Psalm CXLVII 2
Kirby Lonsdale Church Yard, 19th century. Artist: C HeathKirby Lonsdale Church Yard, 19th century. After an original painting of c1818 by JMW Turner
Two scenes from the Pacific Islands, c1780s(?). Artist: PageTwo scenes from the Pacific Islands, c1780s(?). Top: The mode of dancing in the Island of Ulielea. Bottom: Exact representation of a morai, or burial place, in Olaheilee
Abingdon, 19th century. Artist: C CousenAbingdon, 19th century. After an original painting of c1806 by JMW Turner
Heidelberg, 19th century. Artist: TA PriorHeidelberg, 19th century. View of the German city of Heidelberg. After an original painting of c1844-c1845 by JMW Turner
The Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. Artist: C CousenThe Opening of the Walhalla, 19th century. A view of the River Danube near Regensburg, Bavaria, showing the Neoclassical Walhalla Temple on the riverbank
Durham House, Salisbury House, and Worcester House, London, c1630 (1808). View showing three houses that used to stand on the Strand backing onto the Thames
The Lake of Lucerne, 19th century. Artist: R WallisThe Lake of Lucerne, 19th century. After an original painting by JMW Turner
The south gates, Dukes Place, near Aldgate, London, 1793. Dukes Place was a house built in the 16th century by Sir Thomas Audley, Lord Chancellor, on the site of the former Holy Trinity Priory
Whitstable, Kent, 19th century. Artist: J HorsburghWhitstable, Kent, 19th century. View towards the town with people working on the oyster beds. After an original painting by JMW Turner
New Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. Artist: PayneNew Hungerford Market, London, mid 19th century. The new Hungerford Market near Charing Cross was built in Italianate style in 1831-1833
Charlton House, Wiltshire, 1808. Artist:s SparrowCharlton House, Wiltshire, 1808. The seat of the Earl of Suffolk
The Bishops Throne, Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c1836-c1842. Artist: Benjamin WinklesThe Bishops Throne, Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c1836-c1842. A print from Winkless Cathedrals
Ness Sands Lighthouses, near Bristol, Goucestershire, 1841. Artist: Francis William TophamNess Sands Lighthouses, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, 1841