Images Dated 7th July 2004
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HMS Implacable, 1920
Photograph of HMS Implacable, formerly the Duguay-Trouin, 1920. This ship was built in France in 1789, served at Trafalgar, and was captured by the Royal Navy shortly thereafter. After forty years active service, she became a boys training-ship at Devonport. In 1920 she was owned by Mr. G. Wheatly Cobb, who was hoping to use her as a training-ship for Sea Scouts, but the repair costs for this aged vessel were building up
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Darwin Central Business District
Darwin Central Business District, with New Parliament House, Supreme Court and port facility in the foreground (1995). Northern Territory, Australia
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Aerial, Australian Cities, Buildings, Central Business District, Darwin, From Above, From The Air, Harbors, Harbours, Office Blocks, Panorama, Panoramic, Ports

Thomas Guys tomb
The tomb of Thomas Guy in the chapel at Guy's hospital. Born in 1644, he completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament. He then moved to London and spent eight years as a bookseller's apprentice. Through his astute business sense he made his fortune with investments and printing. In 1704 Guy was appointed Director of St Thomas's Hospital and through his donations paid for three new wards. At the age of 76, he founded Guy's Hospital, on a site near London Bridge. He died four years later, leaving a large fund for the hospital
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