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London, Uk - Circa June 2017: Victoria and Albert (VA) museum
1907 postage stamp with Pacahontas.
Busy Piccadilly Circus horse drawn carriages bus and taxis outdoor tourist landmark
Vintage photograph of Busy city street outside the Bank of England, London, Victorian 19th Century
12 18 2019 Vintage Old Black and White Photo of  Bombay Port Trust World War 1 memorial Ballard estate Mumbai Maharashtra India Asia.
British stamp isolated on black
Nietzsche Archive from German money - mark
Closeup photo of a section of the Impressionist painter Claude Monet’s Waterlily paintings in the Musee de l’Orangerie in Paris
IRAQ - CIRCA 1932: A stamp printed in Iraq shows Faisal I of Iraq, circa 1932
The politicians of the Volksraad at the Ou Raadsaal in Pretoria, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. At this time it was the home of the Volksraad (People’s Council).
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Photography from 19th century
An aerial view of golden rock formations in a mine.
(Hospice) Dieu de Beaune Hotel, France
Norfolk, UK - April 8th 2022: A 50th Anniversary plaque commemorating the end of the Second World War, located in Tower Gardens in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, UK.
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: Volunteer Highland Light Infantry
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring Frederick Douglass A Greater Writer And Former Slave.  He Died Over 115 Years Ago In 1895.
Birmingham is a vibrant city with a rich history that spans centuries. From its humble beginnings as an Anglo-Saxon village to becoming an industrial powerhouse filled with factories in Victorian England, to its place today as a multicultural hub in the heart of the Midlands. \n\nOver the years Birmingham has played a significant role in shaping the cultural, economic, and social character of the UK. Today, it is the country’s second-biggest city and has made a reputation for being an incredibly diverse city that welcomes people in with open arms from all over the world.\n\nPhoto taken in December with the German Christmas Market open and bustling.
Admiralty House designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell, opened in 1788.\n\nIt was the official residence of First Lord of the Admiralty until 1964, also home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated.\n\nWinston Churchill lived here when serving as First Lord of the Admiralty for two terms, 1911–15 and 1939–40.
Portrait of Victoria I, Queen of England (1819 - 1901). Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
USSR- CIRCA 1990:  A stamp printed in the USSR shows a performance of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's opera Iolanta, circa 1990.
Illustration from 19th century
Digital painting of baldstone, and Gib Torr looking towards the Roaches, Ramshaw Rocks, and Hen Cloud during winter in the Peak District National Park.
Vintage photograph of Elisabeth of Wied the Queen of Romania as the wife of King Carol I, widely known by her literary name of Carmen Sylva.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The Cherokee Silversmith, Sequoyah.  He Also Created The Cherokee Written Language In 1821.  He Lived From 1770 Until 1843.
Postage stamp printed in USA shows Old Court House, Williamsburg, Constitution Ratification Issue, 1938
The Hotel Cecil a grand hotel built 1890–96 between the Thames Embankment and the Strand in London. The hotel was demolished in 1930. Shell Mex House now stands here
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London, United Kingdom - March 2 2021: People walk past the closed Garrick Theatre in Charing Cross Road during the third national coronavirus lockdown.
Villa Eugénie in Biarritz, France. Vintage half tone photo etching circa 19th century. The original building was damaged by fire in 1903 and rebuilt.
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