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Ace of spades manufactures by Joseph Hunt & Sons of London in around 1875. This  ace of spades design is based on Old Frizzle, a much-copied early design. The back design shows the coat of arms for the University of Cambridge with the words Alma Mater Cantabrigia, Founded AD 915.
old gravestone nearly the church of Saint Paul in Malacca, Malaysia
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA - March 12, 2024: The stone dedicated to Queen Anne on the reconstructed Captitol Building at Colonial Williamsburg.
Illuminated antiquities and historical ruins at night - close-up - Ephesus Ancient City - İzmir / Turkey
London, UK - March 2nd 2023: Blue plaque in the City of London, UK, marking the location where the Crosskeys Inn once stood, before it was destroyed in 1666 by the Great Fire of London.
The sign on the school where the Bronte sisters taught in Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK.
Groznjan, Croatia, October 20 20, 2021: closeup of a sewer lid in the meieval village of groznjan
An old certificate for some of life’s great events - Baptism, Confirmation and First Communion, with a prayer and religious illustrations, circa late 19th century. All identifying details removed.
10 23 2024 Vintage Old Afghan Church is The Church of St John the Evangelist, Navy Nagar Colaba Mumbai Maharashtra India
Church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence Italy
Alderney 2012  stamp printed in Alderney shows Charles Dickens (1812-1870), illustrations from Oliver Twist by George Cruikshank (1792-1878), 200th anniversary of Charles Dickens, circa 2012
Paris, France: A plaque on a school on Rue Milton in the 9th arrondissement commemorating the deaths of school children deported and killed by the Nazis and the Vichy Government in WWII.
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Architectural features in the facade of the Murcia Cathedral, Spain. Part of a series
Lübeck, Germany - August 24, 2019: Interior of the Lübeck Cathedral in the center of Lübeck, Germany
Impressed ceramic tile of municipal arms for the Cote d'Azur resort St Tropez. The name of the town has it's origins in a macabre legend concerning Saint Torpes of Pisa in Italy. As an early Christian martyr, Torpes was a Roman soldier in service to the Emperor Nero. However the myth is a little unclear. Reliable historical sources are hard to find. The most accepted legend is that Torpes refused to renounce his Christianity, and under his full name of Caius Silvius Torpetius he was decapitated and his severed head was supposedly thrown into the river Arno in Italy and his body was set adrift in a boat with a rooster and a dog. The legend says that his body washed ashore in modern day Saint Tropez, along with the dog and bird, who had left him untouched.The citadel in the crest is the citadel that adopts the highest ground in the town looking out across the Bay and the Mediterranean. The figure is a representation of Saint Torpes and the legend translates as - loyal until the end.  Good copy space.
CAMBRIDGE, UK - APRIL 8TH 2016: A blue plaque at Kings College in Cambridge commemorating former student and computer pioneer Alan Turing, taken on 8th April 2016.
St Peter Church of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England, with identifying details.
The Old sepulcher in cemetery․ Armenia, Sanahin.
Sign for the Great Gateway near St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This is beside St Albans Cathedral.
The current Pudding Lane road sign at the site of the great fire of London. Now a mixture of large office buildings.
Italian Sirmione Castle postage stamp
The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is an orthodox Christian cathedral located in the historic town of Mtskheta, Georgia
Vintage photograph of The Waterloo Chamber, Windsor Castle, 19th Century
London, UK - March 14th 2023: A blue plaque on Smith Street in Chelsea, London, marking the location where the author of Mary Poppins - PL Travers, lived and worked.
Medieval exterior architectural feature in Murcia Cathedral, Spain
A special tribunal (or pie powder court) meted out justice for serious crimes at this spot, the last hanging being on 3 February 1820 when busking bagpipe player Duncan Livingstone was convicted of killing his 10-year-old assistant. The justice tree was variously known as the grief tree, gallows tree or just 'the tree'. Livingstone's body was interred beneath Rochester Castle's walls.
old Finland church building
Chester Cathedral
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