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"Rebuilding: Restoring the Past, Building a Better Future" Your Britain - Fight for it NOW

Background imageRebuilding Collection: THE REBUILDING OF ST. PAUL S. London, UK, 19th century engraving

THE REBUILDING OF ST. PAUL S. London, UK, 19th century engraving

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Initial I: The Rebuilding of the Temple

Initial I: The Rebuilding of the Temple; Unknown; Lille (probably), France, Europe; about 1270; Tempera colors, black ink, and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 47 x 32.2 cm (Leaf: 18 1/2 x 12 11/16 in.)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Demolition Work

Demolition Work
10th April 1926: Workmen demolish Swan and Edgars Corner at Piccadilly Circus to make way for rebuilding work. (Photo by G. Adams/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Sackville Street

Sackville Street
28th May 1918: Sackville Street in Dublin during rebuilding. (Photo by R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Dublin Street

Dublin Street
28th May 1918: Sackville Street in Dublin during rebuilding. (Photo by R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Dresdner Striezelmarkt

Dresdner Striezelmarkt
The Striezelmarkt in Dresden is one of Germanys oldest documented Christmas markets. Founded as a one-day market in 1434, it celebrates its 580th anniversary in 2014

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Atlas in the Valley of Temples Agrigento

Atlas in the Valley of Temples Agrigento
Remains of one atlas in the Olympeion field in Valley of the Temples and Agrigento view

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Moscow Kremlin

Moscow Kremlin
View of Nabatnaya Tower and Spasskaya Tower (during the restoration ) from Taynitsky Garden, Moscow Kremlin, Moscow, Russia

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Doomed Street

Doomed Street
9th March 1946: A solitary figure walks down a deserted street in Londons East End, which London County Council plans to redevelop as part of its post-war rebuilding programme

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Railway workers stand on a scaffold frame on the edge of the viaduct as a steam engine

Railway workers stand on a scaffold frame on the edge of the viaduct as a steam engine passes as they conduct repairs on the track at South Darenth, Kent. 1938

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACVF, during rebuilding

Airspeed AS5 Courier, G-ACVF, during rebuilding at Rochford, was the only Courier to survive WW2 and operated on pleasure flights and taxi work for East Anglian Flying Services

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Samuel Franklin Cody rebuilding British Army No1 1908

Samuel Franklin Cody rebuilding British Army No1 1908
Samuel Franklin Cody rebuilding British Army No1. 1908. Date: 1908

Background imageRebuilding Collection: European Recovery Act, known as the Marshall Plan, the United States programme for

European Recovery Act, known as the Marshall Plan, the United States programme for the rebuilding of Europe after World War II and to stop the spread of Communism

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Christopher Wren (1632-1723), 1833. Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist

Christopher Wren (1632-1723), 1833. Wren, English architect, mathematician and physicist, is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding St. Cloud

Rebuilding St. Cloud, Paris, France

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Peterborough Cathedral, properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St

Peterborough Cathedral, properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew AFA

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Burlington House, 1873

Burlington House, 1873
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, England. The original buildings on this site date from around 1665. This is the new building in 1873, five years after extensive rebuilding had started in 1868

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Shwemedaw Pagoda - Pegu

Shwemedaw Pagoda - Pegu - Shwemedaw Pagoda - In the course of foundation reinforcement and rebuilding, relics have been found dating back to 10th Century

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Wright brothers rebuilding their glider in a wooden shed ere

Wright brothers rebuilding their glider in a wooden shed erected in July to serve as a workshop and to house the glider in bad weather, August, 1901; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1901 Aug

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Leander Kingston Sea Scout Troop

Leander Kingston Sea Scout Troop
Boys of the Leander Kingston Sea Scout Troop doing some rebuilding. 8 October 1935

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Chester Amphitheatre

Chester Amphitheatre
Rebuilding the Roman amphitheatre which once stood at Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageRebuilding Collection: After the day : Suggestions for the re-building of London

After the day : Suggestions for the re-building of London
If we lost the First World War: Maybe Londons famous buildings and monuments that we know of today would be completely different, German style with the Kaiser and eagles appearing on many of them

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Penshurst, Kent

Penshurst, Kent
Rebuilding work in progress at Penshurst, Kent, home of the Sidney family. Date: 1843

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Cornwall locomotive, 1863

Cornwall locomotive, 1863
The " Cornwall" locomotive after rebuilding, London and North Western Railway, 1863-1893. Date: 1863

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Redeveloping West Hams stadium

Redeveloping West Hams stadium
Rebuilding West Ham Uniteds Stadium, aerial view. This stadium, officially called the Boleyn Ground but more commonly known as Upton Park, is located in Newham, east London, UK

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Wembley Stadium being rebuilt, 2003

Wembley Stadium being rebuilt, 2003
Rebuilding Wembley Stadium, UK, aerial view. Wembley is the home of the English national football team, as well as being a venue for other sports and events

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Hotel de Ville, Arras, France - rebuilt

Hotel de Ville, Arras, France - rebuilt
The rebuilding of the historic Hotel de Ville at Arras, following almost totally destruction during the First World War. Photograph from 1929

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Committee Rooms

Committee Rooms
Temporary Committee Rooms used during the rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Somerset House C18

Somerset House C18
Rebuilding Somerset House at the end of the 18th century

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Old St Pauls

Old St Pauls
Old Saint Pauls in its glory. By the 17th century it had fallen into sad disrepair, and rebuilding plans were already in hand before the Great Fire completed its ruin

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Old Blackfriars Bridge

Old Blackfriars Bridge, before its rebuilding in the 1770s

Background imageRebuilding Collection: London Bridge Fire

London Bridge Fire
Fire breaks out on the temporary bridge during the rebuilding of London Bridge

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Temporary Wooden Bridge at Blackfriars, London, 1864

Temporary Wooden Bridge at Blackfriars, London, 1864
Engraving showing a temporary wooden bridge over the River Thames at Blackfriars, London, 1864. This bridge was used during the rebuilding and repair of Old Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Commons Circa 1840S

Commons Circa 1840S
A session of the Commons after rebuilding

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Paris Rebuilding

Paris Rebuilding
Demolition around the Tour Saint-Jacques =-la-Boucherie, extension of the rue de Rivoli

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral
The West Front of Hereford Cathedral. The cathedral went through many stages of rebuilding, mostly in the 13th century

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral
The West Front end of Exeter Cathedral. The early 12th century Norman towers were retained by Bishop Bronescombe whose rebuilding began in 1270 and took over a century

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding of Oudenarde

Rebuilding of Oudenarde
The comte de Flandres watches the rebuilding of Oudenarde

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding Stalingrad

Rebuilding Stalingrad
The re-building of Stalingrad begins

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding Dnieper Dam

Rebuilding Dnieper Dam
Rebuilding the Dnieper Dam, a vital energy resource

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding a building from the Ottoman era

Rebuilding a building from the Ottoman era, central district, Beirut, Lebanon

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding, Ganden monastery, Tibet, China, Asia

Rebuilding, Ganden monastery, Tibet, China, Asia

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Waterloo Bridge 1905

Waterloo Bridge 1905
before rebuilding

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Wren with Charles II

Wren with Charles II
Fires and blitzes provide a unique opportunity for urban renewal; Christopher Wren shows Charles II his plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Demolition / Paris

Demolition / Paris
Demolition work prior to the building of the Rue des Ecoles with half demolished tenements propped up with wooden buttresses. Residents continue to dry their washing

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Evelyns Plan for London

Evelyns Plan for London
Evelyns plan for rebuilding London after the Great Fire - proposing a classical grid system & a series of squares to replace the meandering mediaeval street pattern

Background imageRebuilding Collection: Rebuilding London Bridge

Rebuilding London Bridge
The rebuilding of London Bridge, with numerous boats in the foreground and the Monument visible in the distance

Background imageRebuilding Collection: London / Projects / Wren

London / Projects / Wren
A Plan of the City of London for rebuilding after the fire of 1666 according to Sir Christopher Wren



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"Rebuilding: Restoring the Past, Building a Better Future" Your Britain - Fight for it NOW. As we face challenges, we must come together to rebuild our nation stronger than ever before. Repairing Milbank Estate P_H00261_004 and P_H00261_001. The determination to restore these historic buildings showcases our commitment to preserving our heritage. Restoring damaged Cotswold stone wall near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire - UK. Every brick laid is a symbol of resilience and unity in rebuilding our communities. View of Lubben Castle, Brandenburg, Germany. Witnessing the reconstruction of this magnificent castle reminds us that even after destruction, beauty can rise again. Rebuilding Temple - a testament to faith and perseverance throughout history. It stands as a reminder that no matter the obstacles faced, hope will always guide us forward. Assyrian residential complex visual reconstruction unveils ancient civilizations' architectural marvels lost in time but now revived through meticulous research and dedication. Swaffham Cyclist 1950S captures an era where communities came together to rebuild their lives after World War II – a reminder that resilience runs deep within us all. Paris / Rebuilding 1868 depicts the city's determination to rise from ashes like a phoenix; its iconic landmarks rebuilt with love and passion by its resilient citizens. Jesmond Dene Mill Lade represents the power of restoration in nature itself – flowing waters mending what was once broken, reminding us that healing is possible in every aspect of life. House Dene Wallace's Well reflects how individual efforts contribute towards rebuilding society; each act creating ripples of positive change within our neighborhoods. Fareham Parish Church Proposed Nave & Aisles envisions progress rooted in tradition – honoring history while embracing modernity as we shape spaces for future generations.