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"Originally, a tale of timeless beauty unfolds at Eilean Donan Castle, standing proudly amidst the Scottish Highlands

Background imageOriginally Collection: Market Square, Johannesburg (b / w photo)

Market Square, Johannesburg (b / w photo)
3092478 Market Square, Johannesburg (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Market Square, Johannesburg)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Hambledon workhouse

Hambledon workhouse
The Hambledon Union workhouse, originally erected in 1786. The site later became Hambledon Hospital and then Hambledon Homes

Background imageOriginally Collection: Avro 701 Athena T Mk. 2 VW892

Avro 701 Athena T Mk. 2 VW892
Avro 701 Athena T Mk.2 VW892, (second prototype T Mk.2), at the 1948 SBAC Radlett air show. Originally designed for turboprop power to Air Ministry Specification T.7/45 as the Athena T Mk.1

Background imageOriginally Collection: NRC tailless research glider

NRC tailless research glider from the National Research Council in Canada (sometimes referred to as Pterodactyl VIII, referring to its lineage from Prof. Hills pre-war Pterodactyls)

Background imageOriginally Collection: United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II

United States Air Force - Douglas C-124C Globemaster II O-15199 (O for Obsolete, originally 51-5199). Date: 1960s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Aichi AB-3

Aichi AB-3 reconnaissance seaplane, ordered by the Imperial Japanese Navy, for use on the Chinese Navys new warship ordered from the Harima shipyard in Japan

Background imageOriginally Collection: Curtiss Model S-1 Baby Speed Scout

Curtiss Model S-1 Baby Speed Scout as originally built, with short span upper wings. Date: 1916

Background imageOriginally Collection: L-W-F Model H Owl - AS64012

L-W-F Model H Owl - AS64012
L-W-F Model H Owl AS64012, in later guise with extended centre nacelle and four-wheel main undercarriage. The Owl was distinctive for its tube-like twin booms with central nacelle fuselage

Background imageOriginally Collection: Llanthony Abbey, an Augustinian Priory, originally founded in the early 12th century

Llanthony Abbey, an Augustinian Priory, originally founded in the early 12th century, a fine example of Norman and early English architecture. Date: 12th century

Background imageOriginally Collection: Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, originally called Castellum Godrici

Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, originally called Castellum Godrici, after Godric Mapplestone, the builder of the first castle on the site. Date: 12th - 13th century

Background imageOriginally Collection: Church bell in the grounds of Glenfinnan Church, Inverness- shire, Scotland

Church bell in the grounds of Glenfinnan Church, Inverness- shire, Scotland. It was originally intended for the church tower, but it proved to be too heavy! Date: 1930s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, a mansion originally built by James Paine for Sir Rowland

Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, a mansion originally built by James Paine for Sir Rowland Winn, on the site of a 12th century priory dedicated to Saint Oswald. Date: mid 18th century

Background imageOriginally Collection: Road Works in Whitehall, London 1882

Road Works in Whitehall, London 1882
Originally entitled Horse Guards under Fire again, showing a group of workmen re-surfacing the road in Whitehall, London. In the foreground the men are preparing pitch or tar with their portable

Background imageOriginally Collection: WANDSWORTH COLLEGE

WANDSWORTH COLLEGE
The Training College for Teachers, Trinity Road, Wandsworth, London. Originally the Royal Victoria Patriotic School for children whose fathers died in World War One. Date: 1950s

Background imageOriginally Collection: NEWGATE PRISON / COURTYARD

NEWGATE PRISON / COURTYARD
Originally the principal west gate of London, Newgate was the target of Elizabeth Frys efforts to improve prison conditions. The central courtyard & Mrs Frys Gate. Date: 1900

Background imageOriginally Collection: GLUCK / ORPHEE, PARIS

GLUCK / ORPHEE, PARIS
Delna as Orfeo at the Opera- Comique, Paris, is appalled at the loss of Eurydice : originally sung by a castrato, the role of Orfeo is generally now taken by a female singer

Background imageOriginally Collection: COALPORT WORKS

COALPORT WORKS
The Coalport China works in Shropshire, originally opened by John Rose in 1796 alongside the Shropshire Canal. Manufacture at the works ended in 1926. Date: 19th century

Background imageOriginally Collection: PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1889

PARIS / SACRE COEUR 1889
Sacre-Coeur as originally conceived Date: 1889

Background imageOriginally Collection: AUGUSTUS (BARTOLI)

AUGUSTUS (BARTOLI)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor, depicted here being recognised as ruler of the world Date: 63 BC - 14 AD

Background imageOriginally Collection: A DAY WITH N HAWTHORNE

A DAY WITH N HAWTHORNE
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writer Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20094115

©EyeUbiquitous_20094115
northern ireland, county antrim, ballintoy, carrick-a-rede rope bridge. vistors walking over rope bridge linking a rocky island to cliffs

Background imageOriginally Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20094114

©EyeUbiquitous_20094114
northern ireland, county antrim, ballintoy, carrick-a-rede rope bridge. vistors walking over rope bridge linking a rocky island to cliffs

Background imageOriginally Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20094113

©EyeUbiquitous_20094113
northern ireland, county antrim, ballintoy, carrick-a-rede rope bridge. vistors walking over rope bridge linking a rocky island to cliffs

Background imageOriginally Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20094112

©EyeUbiquitous_20094112
northern ireland, county antrim, ballintoy, carrick-a-rede rope bridge. vistors walking over rope bridge linking a rocky island to cliffs

Background imageOriginally Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20094111

©EyeUbiquitous_20094111
northern ireland, county antrim, ballintoy, carrick-a-rede rope bridge. vistors walking over rope bridge linking a rocky island to cliffs

Background imageOriginally Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20102620

EyeUbiquitous_20102620
France, Rhone-Alpes, Haute-Savoie, Annecy. The twelth century Palais de l Isle originally the town prison now a museum situated in the Thiou Canal

Background imageOriginally Collection: Metropolitan Meat Market

Metropolitan Meat Market
19th century engraving of the Metropolitan Meat Market. The market originally covered 30 acres of the site and grounds of Copenhagen House (previously a pleasure resort and tea garden)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Bishopsgate

Bishopsgate
Originally Roman, the Bishops Gate was rebuilt by the Hansa merchants in 1471 in exchange for Steelyard privileges. Its final form was erected in 1735 by the City authorities and demolished in 1760

Background imageOriginally Collection: The Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is an underwater tunnel, running beneath the River Thames connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping, built between 1825 and 1843

Background imageOriginally Collection: Dyers Hall

Dyers Hall
The hall of the Dyers was originally located west of London Bridge, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. This is a view of the current hall in 1850

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nonsuch House

Nonsuch House was a four-storey house on London Bridge, completed in 1579. It is the earliest documented prefabricated building

Background imageOriginally Collection: Belle Sauvage inner court

Belle Sauvage inner court
The Bell Sauvage Inn was a former public house in London, England, from the 15th century to 1873, originally located on the north side of what is now Ludgate Hill in the City of London

Background imageOriginally Collection: Airspeed Ferry - G-ABSI

Airspeed Ferry - G-ABSI
Airspeed AS.4 Ferry prototype G-ABSI, as originally flown with upright outer engines. Date: 1930s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Mortar, 2 In Mk Vii* Airborne

Mortar, 2 In Mk Vii* Airborne
Mk VII* 2 in mortar. Used by airborne forces during World War Two, 1945 (c). The 2 inch Mortar, introduced into service in 1938, was a light weapon designed for close support fire for infantry

Background imageOriginally Collection: Winton House, Winchester, Hampshire - Gymnasium

Winton House, Winchester, Hampshire - Gymnasium
Boys boxing, fencing and doing gymnastics in the gymnasium at Winton House, Winchester. Winton House was originally a private school, the premises later used as an Approved School. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC

Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC
One of only 12 Boeing 314 Clippers originally built for Pan Am. One of 3 sold to BOAC in 1941, Bristol flew through the war on a route from Ireland to North America via Bermuda. Date: circa 1946

Background imageOriginally Collection: Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward

Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward
A wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward that was originally a school. He is being visited by an elegant lady who is seated beside the bed.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham

Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham
The front of the Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham. The hospital was originally the infirmary of the Birmingham workhouse. Date: circa 1935

Background imageOriginally Collection: The first pneumatic tyres ever made

The first pneumatic tyres ever made
Photograph of the fist pneumatic tryes ever made as displayed at the Imperial International Exhibition at White City. They were the work of Mr William Thomson of the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co

Background imageOriginally Collection: HMS Eagle Aircraft Carrier British Royal Navy

HMS Eagle Aircraft Carrier British Royal Navy
EDITORIAL HMS Eagle, aircraft carrier of the British Royal Navy. Originally laid down in 1913 for Chile, as a battleship, purchased in 1918

Background imageOriginally Collection: Saint Isaac's Cathedral Isaakievskiy Sobor Saint Petersburg

Saint Isaac's Cathedral Isaakievskiy Sobor Saint Petersburg
Saint Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor, Saint Petersburg, Russia, seen here in the 19th century. Designed by architect Auguste de Montferrand in the Late Neoclassical

Background imageOriginally Collection: Portrait Willem Arnold Alting Governor-General

Portrait Willem Arnold Alting Governor-General
Portrait of Willem Arnold Alting, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Willem Arnold Alting (1724-1800). Governor General (1780-97). Hip piece, standing to the right

Background imageOriginally Collection: De Winkel Abcoude Polder landscape De Winkel

De Winkel Abcoude Polder landscape De Winkel
De Winkel near Abcoude, Polder landscape De Winkel near Abcoude. Landscape with three mills, cows grazing in the foreground by a pool of water, on the left a group of willows

Background imageOriginally Collection: Mehmet vizir kAhyasi Mehmet vizir kAhyasi portrait

Mehmet vizir kAhyasi Mehmet vizir kAhyasi portrait
Mehmet, the vizir kahyasi Mehmet, the vizir kahyasi, The portrait of Mehmet, the vizir kahyasi (lieutenant) of the grand vizier

Background imageOriginally Collection: Interior palace next beach set folding screens

Interior palace next beach set folding screens
Interior of a palace next to the beach A set of folding screens (series title), Two parts of a miniature folding screen. View of a palace with courtiers and on the left a beach with pine trees

Background imageOriginally Collection: Weapon card weapons names Heren Veertigen van Delft

Weapon card weapons names Heren Veertigen van Delft
Weapon card with the weapons and names of the Heren Veertigen van Delft, 1 Names and the Arms of the Ed: Agtbaare Heeren Veertigh Councils of the City of Delft (series title)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Sardinia Sassari Ozieri Cathedral Italy italian country

Sardinia Sassari Ozieri Cathedral Italy italian country
Sardinia Sassari Ozieri Cathedral, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval 16th century architecture originally, now rebuilt in 19th century neoclassical style



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"Originally, a tale of timeless beauty unfolds at Eilean Donan Castle, standing proudly amidst the Scottish Highlands. The echoes of history whisper through its ancient walls. " "Black Beauty 1967 gallops into our hearts, reminding us of the power and resilience found in the unbreakable bond between humans and animals. " "A beacon of hope emerges from Perch Rock Lighthouse - New Brighton Lighthouse, guiding lost souls to safety with its steadfast light piercing through stormy seas. " "In 'The Thirst For Reprisals' by Bruce Bairnsfather, we delve into the depths of human nature as vengeance consumes hearts and minds during times of war. " "The Rotunda Hospital in Dublin stands as a testament to the beginnings of life itself, where countless generations have entered this world with hope and anticipation. " "Nellie Melba's enchanting voice captivates audiences in 1904, leaving an indelible mark on music history that still resonates today. " "At St Lawrence's Hospital in Caterham, Surrey compassion meets healing hands as dedicated healthcare professionals provide solace to those who need it most. " "Journey back in time to Lebanon's Sidon where ancient ruins tell tales of conquests and civilizations long gone but never forgotten. " "Hadrian's Wall stretches across landscapes like a guardian sentinel; an enduring symbol of Roman might and engineering prowess etched into England's rugged terrain. "The Assyrian Lion Hunt immortalizes bravery and skill as warriors face off against formidable beasts; a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit for dominance over nature. "Sri Lanka - Ceylon beckons travelers with its lush tea plantations and thriving industries; a land that has brewed magic within every cup for centuries. "In Spurgeon Homes Birchington, children find sanctuary amidst love-filled walls where their dreams are nurtured until they take flight towards brighter futures.