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Norfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, 1835. Creator: George BaxterNorfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, 1835. Suspension Bridge over the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea, designed by William Tierney Clark and opened in 1833
The Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, London, c1910. Creator: UnknownThe Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, London, c1910. Monument to Queen Victoria, located at the end of The Mall. Postcard
Rauchs Statue of Frederick the Great, Berlin, 1890. Creator: UnknownRauchs Statue of Frederick the Great, Berlin, 1890. Equestrian statue of Frederick the Great (1712-1786), designed in 1839 by Christian Daniel Rauch and unveiled in 1851 at Unter den Linden, Berlin
The Tegetthoff Monument, in the Prater-Stern, Vienna, Austria, 1898. 11-meter-high column with bronze statue on the Praterstern
Castor and Pollux, c1628, (1943). Creator: Nicolas PoussinCastor and Pollux, c1628, (1943). Sketch of The Castor and Pollux group (also known as the San Ildefonso Group ), an ancient Roman sculpture of the 1st century AD
The Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon, 1890. Creator: Unknownhe Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon, 1890. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ascending tiered gardens in the ancient city of Babylon, near present-day Hillah, Babil province, in Iraq
Greek Athlete Throwing the Discus, 1890. Creator: UnknownGreek Athlete Throwing the Discus, 1890. The Discus was one of the events of the ancient Greek pentathlon, dating back to at least 708 BC. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol
Camden Lock, London, UK, 30 / 1 / 10. Creator: Ethel DaviesCamden Lock, London, UK, 30/1/10. Sculpture showing horses. Recalling when the area was known as the Stable Market. Camden Lock Market, Camden, London, NW1, England, UK
Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace and Guards, London, 1930s. Creator: UnknownVictoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace and Guards, London, 1930s. This magnificent memorial tothe late Queen Victoria stands in front of Buckingham Palace
The Death of Cleopatra, 1890. Creator: John Maler CollierThe Death of Cleopatra, 1890. The Egyptian queen Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC) is believed to have committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp. Painting in Gallery Oldham
In the Kitchener Memorial Chapel of St. Pauls Cathedral, c1935. Creator: UnknownIn the Kitchener Memorial Chapel of St. Pauls Cathedral, c1935. The All Souls Chapel at St Pauls in London was dedicated to the memory of British Field Marshal Lord Kitchener (1850-1916) in 1925
Houses of Parliament, c1935. Creator: UnknownHouses of Parliament, c1935. The Royal Air Force Memorial at Whitehall Steps in London was erected in 1923 as a memorial to all ranks of the Royal Navy Air Service, Royal Flying Corps
St Johns Wood, 2013. Creator: Ethel DaviesSt Johns Wood Church, founded in 1814, with a bronze statue of St George and the Dragon by C.L. Hartwell, in the middle of Lords Roundabout, London, NW8, England
Blackpool, Stanley Park, 2009. Creator: Ethel DaviesStatue of a woman in Stanley Park designed in the 1920s with an art deco cafe in the background, designed by Thomas Mawson, Blackpool, Lancashire, England
Statue of Lord Cornwallis, 1925. Creator: UnknownStatue of Lord Cornwallis, 1925. From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
Herring Girl statue, Stornoway harbour, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. The statue commemorates the women and girls who worked in the Hebridean herring industry in the 19th
Der Tradition nach, Statue Parakrama Bahus I. des Grossen (1164-1197 n. Chr. ), Pollonnaruwa, 192Der Tradition nach, Statue Parakrama Bahus I. des Grossen (1164-1197 n. Chr.), Pollonnaruwa, 1926. According to tradition, the statue Parakrama Bahu I, the Great (1164-1197 AD), Pollonnaruwa
Roma - Imaginary reconstruction of the Colosseum, 1910. Colosseum of the Meta Sudans, with Colossal bronze Statue of Nero. From Cento Vedute Classiche di Roma. [Enrico Verdesi, Rome, 1910]
Sculpture of Otto von Bismarck, 19th century Prussian statesman, 1937. Artist: Wide World PhotosSculpture of Otto von Bismarck, 19th century Prussian statesman, 1937. Otto Edward Leopold, Count von Bismarck (1815-1898) was Chancellor of Prussia and architect of modern Germany
Gyan Bapi (Well of Knowledge), Varanasi, India, c1890. Illustration from Inde, Tombeaux et Monuments Sacres, (a work on Indian tombs and sacred monuments), by L Boulanger, (Paris, c1890)
Inauguration of the Burke and Wills Monument at Melbourne, Australia, 1865
The Burke and Wills Monument at Melbourne, Australia, 1865
Statue of Sir Isaac Newton in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, c1850. Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought
Cupid and Psyche, (1912). Artist: EberleinCupid and Psyche, (1912). A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1912)
A Guest, 1926. Artist: Max Friedrich HofmannA Guest, 1926. Found in the collection of the State M Ciurlionis Art Museum, Kaunas
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903. Artist: George FramptonRobert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, British statesman and Prime Minister, 1903. Lord Salisbury (1830-1903) was Conservative Prime Minister in 1885, 1886, and 1895-1902
Granite sphinx of Hatshepsut, reign of Hatshepsut, Egyptian, 18th DynastyGranite sphinx of Hatshepsut, Hatshepsut was a female Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt whose rule (as co-regent with Thutmose III) lasted from 1479 to 1458 BC
Statue of Memi and Sabu, 26th-25th century BC. The statue, which is probably from Giza, dates from the 4th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. The couple are portrayed with their arms around each other
Interior of the Great Temple, Abu Simbel, 19th century. Artist: George MooreInterior of the Great Temple, Aboo-Simbel, 19th century. View inside the temple of Abu Simbel built by Rameses II showing some of the colossal statues
The temple of Isis and Osiris, The Magic Flute, 1816. Artist: Karl Friedrich SchinkelThe temple of Isis and Osiris, The Magic Flute, 1816. Stage design by Karl Freidrich Schinkel for The Magic Flute (Die Zauberflote)
Laocoon Group, Early Restoration, c1st century. The statue of Laocoon and His Sons, also called the Laocoon Group is one of the most famous ancient sculptures which shows the Trojan priest Laocoon
Statue of the Tiber river with Romulus and Remus, Roman marble, 1st-2nd century. Allegory of the Tiber River that waters the city of Rome. Louvre, Paris
Bronze statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, c20th century. Artist: Vasos FalireasBronze statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, c20th century. This small monument commemorates the battle in 480 BC in which a small band of about Spartan soldiers held off a huge Persian army
Equestrian Statue of John Sobieski trampling a Turk, Newby Hall, North Yorkshire, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonEquestrian Statue of John Sobieski trampling a Turk, Newby Hall, North Yorkshire, 20th century. John III Sobieski (1629-1696) was elective king of Poland (1674-96)
Marble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, 1st century BCMarble statue of the Emperor Augustus as Pontifex Maximus, at the National Archaeological Museum in Rome, 1st century BC
French statue of Eros and Psyche, 18th century. Artist: Claude MichelFrench terracotta statue of the Greek gods Eros and Psyche, 18th century
Greek statue Kore 674 from the Acropolis, 6th century BCA Kore from the Acropolis, now from the Acropolis Museums collection, 6th century BC
Statue of Athena from Greek temple of Aphaia at Aegina, 6th century BCStatue of the Greek goddess Athena from the west pediment of the temple of Aphaia at Aegina, 6th century BC
Romano-Celtic bronze statuette of a deity, 3rd century. Found in Southbroom, Devizes, Wiltshire. The figure is markedly native in style. From the British Museums collection
Aztec statuette of a bat-godAztec statuette of the bat-god Camazotz
Babylonian terracotta statuette of AstarteTerracotta statuette of Astarte/Ishtar from Susa, from the Louvres collection
Bactrian statuette of the genie La Balafre (the Scarred One), made of chlorite, calcite, and iron
A statue of Marsyas the satyr. A Roman copy of a Hellenistic original in the style of Pergamon
Statue of Jesus as the good shepherd, early Christian Catacombs, Rome, ItalyStatue of Jesus as the good shepherd, from the early Christian Catacombs in Rome, 3rd - 4th Century. Part of the Vatican Museums Collection
Neptune, Roman god of the oceans. Antique bust of Neptune, known as Poseidon in the Greek pantheon
Statue of Odysseus, hero of Homers epic poem The Odyssey
Pallas Athena, goddess of wisdom. Marble statue of Athena, daughter of Zeus. Pallas Athene was patron goddess of Athens and of wisdom and arts and crafts
Statue of Athena from the ancient Temple of Athena on the Acropolis, c525 BC. Acropolis Museum, Athens