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"Supported: A glimpse into the architectural wonders and natural beauty of our world" The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (4 / 4

Background imageSupported Collection: The Swooning Virgin Supported by Three Holy Women and Three Stud

The Swooning Virgin Supported by Three Holy Women and Three Studies of Men (recto), Saint George and the Dragon (verso); Cesare da Sesto, Italian, 1477 - 1523; Italy

Background imageSupported Collection: Thymiaterion Supported by a Statuette of Nike

Thymiaterion Supported by a Statuette of Nike; Unknown; Sicily, Europe; 500 - 480 B.C.; Terracotta with polychromy; Object: H: 44.6 x Diam. (incense cup): 7 cm (17 9/16 x 2 3/4 in.)

Background imageSupported Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Viscri, traditional Romanian village, supported by Prince Charles of England

Romania, Transylvania, Viscri, traditional Romanian village, supported by Prince Charles of England, building details

Background imageSupported Collection: Old bridge over the Shannon River, Shannonbridge, County Offaly and Roscommon

Old bridge over the Shannon River, Shannonbridge, County Offaly and Roscommon, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSupported Collection: Qutb Minar

Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Background imageSupported Collection: Arcaded passage in the courtyard of Daejojeon

Arcaded passage in the courtyard of Daejojeon
Daejojeon is the most important of the royal residential quarters in the inner section of Changdeokgung Palace. The wide front stone terrace is covered with squarely trimmed granite blocks

Background imageSupported Collection: Pillars and bas relief sculpture, Angkor Wat

Pillars and bas relief sculpture, Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat is the largest Hindu, then Buddhist temple complex and the largest religious monument in the world bearing Khmer and Dravidian architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageSupported Collection: Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt

Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt
The hypostyle hall at the Temple of Luxor

Background imageSupported Collection: Temple of Luxor illuminated at night, Luxor, Egypt

Temple of Luxor illuminated at night, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageSupported Collection: Temple of Luxor illuminated at night, Luxor, Egypt

Temple of Luxor illuminated at night, Luxor, Egypt
Temple of Luxor, Hypostyle Hall, illuminated at night, Luxor - Thebes, EgyptColonnade, Temple, Ancient, International Landmark, History, Architecture, Travel Destinations, Place of Worship, Night

Background imageSupported Collection: Hwaseong Fortress - IMGP7738

Hwaseong Fortress - IMGP7738
Hwaseong Fortress(Seojangdae), UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, Hwaseong Fortress, Seojangdae, Suwon, Gyeonggido, Korea, South Korea, I Love Korea, landscape, Sunset, Sky, Blue Sky

Background imageSupported Collection: Hwaseong Fortress - IMGP7752

Hwaseong Fortress - IMGP7752
Hwaseong Fortress(Seojangdae), UNESCO World Cultural Heritage, Hwaseong Fortress, Seojangdae, Suwon, Gyeonggido, Korea, South Korea, I Love Korea, landscape, Sunset, Sky, Blue Sky

Background imageSupported Collection: Life ring floating on water under stormy sky

Life ring floating on water under stormy sky

Background imageSupported Collection: Kyoto, Japan - Maruyama Park

Kyoto, Japan - Maruyama Park
Japan - Cherry Blossoms in Maruyama Park, Kyoto. The parks star attraction is a weeping cherry tree (shidarezakura), supported by a multitude of props - here shown out of season. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSupported Collection: Portsmouth WW1 War Memorial - To Our Sailors

Portsmouth WW1 War Memorial - To Our Sailors
The Guildhall Square Cenotaph, Portsmouth - World War One Memorial - To Our Sailors - Sailor manning a machine gun. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSupported Collection: A rather basic bridge - Senegal, West Africa

A rather basic bridge - Senegal, West Africa
A rather basic bridge (likely far more secure than it looks!) - Senegal, West Africa Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSupported Collection: Roscoff, Finistere, Brittany, France - Ancient Fig Tree

Roscoff, Finistere, Brittany, France - Ancient Fig Tree
Brittany, France - Ancient Fig Tree in a convent garden at Roscoff, Finistere, dating back to 1610. The expanse of branches is supported by rowsof grante props

Background imageSupported Collection: H M Dockyard, Bermuda - A Floating Dock

H M Dockyard, Bermuda - A Floating Dock Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSupported Collection: Bowen Bridge (Winter June 2007)

Bowen Bridge (Winter June 2007)
Hobart Tasmania. Bowen Bridge and Mt Wellington in Winter

Background imageSupported Collection: Bridge in Sydney

Bridge in Sydney and opera house in the background

Background imageSupported Collection: Andre Massena (1758-1817) French soldier, one of Napoleons marshals. In 1810

Andre Massena (1758-1817) French soldier, one of Napoleons marshals. In 1810 recalled with ignominy by Napoleon: supported Bourbons on Restoration and refused to join Napoleon on return from Elba

Background imageSupported Collection: Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854. Iron

Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854. Iron was used in the construction of the roof, and the spans supported on cast iron pillars

Background imageSupported Collection: Jean Victor Moreau (1761-1813) French Revolutionary soldier. Rejected dictatorship

Jean Victor Moreau (1761-1813) French Revolutionary soldier. Rejected dictatorship but supported Napoleons coup d etat. Having been exiled

Background imageSupported Collection: George Monk (or Monck) Ist Duke of Albermarle (160816-70) English soldier. Supported

George Monk (or Monck) Ist Duke of Albermarle (160816-70) English soldier. Supported Commonwealth cause in English Civil Wars from 1644, but was instrumental in restoration of Charles II in 1660

Background imageSupported Collection: William Maitland of Lethington (1528ja-1573) Scottish statesman. Supported the marriage

William Maitland of Lethington (1528ja-1573) Scottish statesman. Supported the marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. Surrendered Edinburgh castle to the English in 1573

Background imageSupported Collection: Christ between Two Angels : the crucified Christ supported by two angels

Christ between Two Angels : the crucified Christ supported by two angels. Giovanni Bellini (c1430-1516). Egg tempera and oil on wood

Background imageSupported Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte at the Siege of Toulon, 18 September to 18 December 1793. French

Napoleon Bonaparte at the Siege of Toulon, 18 September to 18 December 1793. French Republican victory over Royalist rebellion supported by Britain, Spain, Naples and Sicily and Sardinia

Background imageSupported Collection: Hindu concpet of the universe, showing it encircled by a serpent, the symbol of eternity

Hindu concpet of the universe, showing it encircled by a serpent, the symbol of eternity. Mount Meru represents paradise, earth below it supported by six elephants

Background imageSupported Collection: Villa Tournesol, 1899. A revolving clinic designed to take full advantage of the heat

Villa Tournesol, 1899. A revolving clinic designed to take full advantage of the heat and light of the sun for therapeutic purposes. Supported on a metal platform mounted on bearings

Background imageSupported Collection: Title page of Galileo Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi del Mondo, (Florence, 1632)

Title page of Galileo Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi del Mondo, (Florence, 1632). Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) published his Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems in Italian rather than Latin

Background imageSupported Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794

John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794 he described colour blindness (Daltonism) from which both he and his brother suffered

Background imageSupported Collection: St Crispin and St Crispian, Roman brothers. Went to Soissons, France, 303 to spread gospel

St Crispin and St Crispian, Roman brothers. Went to Soissons, France, 303 to spread gospel and supported themselves by shoemaking. Patron saints of shoemakers

Background imageSupported Collection: Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up

Cotton manufacture: mule spinning. Note boy on right employed to crawl under threads & sweep up. Self-acting mule of type devised by Richard Roberts 1825. Roof of building supported by iron trusses

Background imageSupported Collection: Northern Italy, late fifteenth century. Christ supported by Mary with two angels St

Northern Italy, late fifteenth century. Christ supported by Mary with two angels St. Jerome and St. Mark above. Bas relief

Background imageSupported Collection: Intercession of Charles Borromeo supported by the Virgin Mary by Rottmayr (Karlskirche

Intercession of Charles Borromeo supported by the Virgin Mary by Rottmayr (Karlskirche, Vienna), by Johann Michael Rottmayr (1654-1730). Saint Charles Borromeo 1538 - 1584, saint and cardinal

Background imageSupported Collection: Nadezhda von Meck (1831 - 1894) Russian businesswoman, who is best known today for

Nadezhda von Meck (1831 - 1894) Russian businesswoman, who is best known today for her artistic relationship with Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Background imageSupported Collection: The Grand Coronation of Napoleon 1st, Emperor of France, from the Church of Notre-Dame

The Grand Coronation of Napoleon 1st, Emperor of France, from the Church of Notre-Dame, 2 December 1804. Gilray cartoon 1805

Background imageSupported Collection: Chinese justice: Prisoner, kneeling on chains, ankles in a form of stocks, outstretched

Chinese justice: Prisoner, kneeling on chains, ankles in a form of stocks, outstretched arms supported by thumbs tied by cord to a pole. One of a pair of images from a stereographic card c1906

Background imageSupported Collection: Guadalupe Victoria, born Jose Miguel Ramon Adaucto Fernandes y Felix (1786-1843) Mexican soldier

Guadalupe Victoria, born Jose Miguel Ramon Adaucto Fernandes y Felix (1786-1843) Mexican soldier, revolutionary and republican. Fought in the Mexican War of Independence (from Spain) 1824-1829

Background imageSupported Collection: The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington

The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington, Peel, Brougham and Burdett and opposed by Cumberland and Eldon and the followers of their No Popery slogan

Background imageSupported Collection: Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh

Mary Somerville (born Fairfax) (1780-1872), Scottish scientific writer, born in Jedburgh. After she was widowed in 1807she had the opportunity to study mathematics and astronomy

Background imageSupported Collection: Investigating atmospheric electricity in normal cloudy conditions, but not during a thunderstorm

Investigating atmospheric electricity in normal cloudy conditions, but not during a thunderstorm. GF: windlass for raising and lowering a kite

Background imageSupported Collection: John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire of Quaker parents. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1843

Background imageSupported Collection: The Great Hall of Marshalls Flax Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The roof is

The Great Hall of Marshalls Flax Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The roof is supported on cast iron columns, and glazed skylights give even overhead light

Background imageSupported Collection: Jean Francois de La Harpe (1739-1803) French poet and critic. Supported French Revolution

Jean Francois de La Harpe (1739-1803) French poet and critic. Supported French Revolution of 1789 for a while, but from 1794 changed allegiance to church and monarchy. Lithograph c1820

Background imageSupported Collection: Wilfred Lawson (1829-1906) British Liberal politician and leader of the Temperance

Wilfred Lawson (1829-1906) British Liberal politician and leader of the Temperance movement which opposed the drinking of alcohol

Background imageSupported Collection: Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal

Eduard Hanslick (1825-1904) Austrian music critic, worshipping Brahms on a pedestal. Hanslick supported Schumann and Brahms against Wagner. Caricature. Halftone

Background imageSupported Collection: Civil war in Chile, 16 January-18 September 1891. Attack on Valparaiso by the Chilean

Civil war in Chile, 16 January-18 September 1891. Attack on Valparaiso by the Chilean Navy which supported Congress against President Jose Balmceda. From Le Petit Journal, Paris, 13 June 1891



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