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In the realm of architectural marvels and historical landmarks, one cannot escape the awe-inspiring erections that have stood the test of time

Background imageErection Collection: A page from The Illustrated London News, showing the progress of the new

A page from The Illustrated London News, showing the progress of the new Victoria Tower, at the south-west end of the Palace of Westminster in London

Background imageErection Collection: Della Trasportatione dell Obelisco Vaticano et delle Fabriche di Nostro Signore Papa

Della Trasportatione dell Obelisco Vaticano et delle Fabriche di Nostro Signore Papa Sisto V fatte dal Cavallier Domenico Fontana Architetto di sua Santita Libro Primo, 1590

Background imageErection Collection: Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1850

Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1850
Progress of the Interior of The Great Exhibition of 1851, at Hyde Park, London. Engraving showing the erection of the central avenue, 1848 feet in length. Date: October 1850

Background imageErection Collection: FRANCE / ARCHAE / MENHIR

FRANCE / ARCHAE / MENHIR
The erection of a menhir in prehistoric France

Background imageErection Collection: Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan

Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan
New Central Hangars under erection - Ground view. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965)

Background imageErection Collection: Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan

Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan
Airship Sheds under erection. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer

Background imageErection Collection: Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan

Sempill British Aviation Mission to Japan
New Central Hangars under erection - Air view. William Francis Forbes-Sempill, 19th Lord Sempill AFC, AFRAeS (1893-1965) was a Scottish peer

Background imageErection Collection: Erection Bay and stands with engines

Erection Bay and stands with engines in progressives stages of production

Background imageErection Collection: Sacrifice to Priapus. After a 16th century work by Francesco Colonna

Sacrifice to Priapus. After a 16th century work by Francesco Colonna. Priapus was a god of fertility in Greek mythology and later became a popular subject in Roman erotic art

Background imageErection Collection: Wooden cross on erected on the southern coast combining

Wooden cross on erected on the southern coast combining the Christian crucifix with carved emblems of the fish from the surrounding sea



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In the realm of architectural marvels and historical landmarks, one cannot escape the awe-inspiring erections that have stood the test of time. From the enchanting Peter Pan statue arriving in Kensington Gardens to the ethereal beauty of La Sainte Chapelle in Paris, each structure tells a unique tale. Traveling across continents, we witness the grandeur of Luxor's Obelisk proudly erected at Place de la Concorde, a symbol of ancient Egyptian heritage embraced by modernity. Closer to home, Liverpool Cathedral emerges from St. James Mount like a phoenix rising from ashes - an ongoing testament to human ambition and faith. Trafalgar Square stands as a hub for artistic expression and cultural gatherings; its centerpiece evoking admiration with every glance. Meanwhile, Star Hotel in Great Yarmouth takes us back to Victorian times when elegance was paramount. Venturing into Surrey's countryside reveals proposed houses near Thames Ditton and Esher - visions waiting to be brought to life. And not far away lies Woldsea in Lincolnshire where dreams take shape through plans for an exquisite hotel overlooking nature's splendor. Dunfermline's Bee-Alley Gardens beckon with their proposals for lush green spaces amidst urban landscapes - reminding us that even within bustling cities, tranquility can thrive. As we cross Mill Dene Bridge proposal or explore House Dene near Wallace's Well, we are reminded that architecture is not limited by imagination but rather fueled by it. These erections stand tall as tributes to human ingenuity and determination throughout history. They inspire us to dream bigger, create bolder designs while honoring our past.