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18th March 2024: St James' Park football stadium in the city centre of Newcastle Upon Tyne.  It is the home stadium of Newcastle United's football team.  It has a seating capacity for 52,350 and is the 8th largest football stadium in England.
Stadion de Kuip, home of eredivisie club Feyenoord in Rotterdam in th Netherlands
1980s old Positive Film scanned, National Library of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
London, England, UK, 1972. Palace of Westminster in London. Also: road traffic.
The Queen's Meadow at Green Park in City of Westminster, London. The sign includes images to illustrate the flora. The RAF Bomber Squadron memorial can be seen in the background.
London, United Kingdom - April 20 2021: Emirates Stadium exterior, home of Arsenal Football Club.
Boston city Hall sign outside the City Hall on School Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Vintage Big Ben, London, UK. Shot during WPO and Londonlypse 2011.
Little Gransden, Cambridgeshire, England - August 27, 2023: Vintage  1948 Bentley MK VI Saloon parked on grass.
London, UK - May 19th 2022: A plaque located on Mount Vernon in Hampstead, London, UK, marking the location where famous author Robert Louis Stevenson once lived.
1980s old Positive Film scanned, the view of DAME street and Bank of Ireland in TRINITY College, Dublin, Ireland.
Paris,France-07-12-1940 unique historic aerial of Place de lètoile and Arc de Triomphe, taken by a German aerial reconnaissance photographer during German occupation of France
Belfast, Northern Ireland UK: September 20th of 2023. Portrait of queen Elizabeth II of United Kingdom in a street in Shankill road Belfast.
British Soldiers Grave Old North Bridge Concord River Minute Man National Historical Park American Revolution Monument Massachusetts  Site of April 19, 1775 battle British Army and American patriots the first battle in which British soldiers were killed
Pink Alley on The Pantiles at Royal Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England. The house on the corner was built in 1660 and was converted into a shop in 1768.
Windsor, England - September 29, 2018: Theatre Royal Windsor was opened in 1910, and is an outstanding example of a small Edwardian theatre.  It is the second Theatre Royal to have stood on this site in Thames Street since 1815, located at the bottom of the hill leading to Windsor Castle.  For over 50 years (between 1933 and 1986, with interruptions) it was run by the theatre manager John Counsell and his actress wife Mary Kerridge, and is now under Bill Kenwright's management.  It is an unsubsidised producing theatre, and many of its shows go on to London and/or on tour.
Plaque in Boston Common on the side of the Old North Church.
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.
Vintage photograph of The White House, Washington DC,19th Century
Photo Picture of a Moving Spanish Flag in the Wind
A weathered and tattered Union Flag (or Union Jack) of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, flying in the wind, with some motion blur on parts of the flag.
Knightsbridge Road, London, England - January 24th, 2024: This photograph captures the vibrant urban atmosphere of Knightsbridge & Piccadilly Major Streets during daylight hours. The image showcases a lively mix of cars and pedestrians, epitomizing the dynamic energy of this central London locale. The surrounding architectural elements enrich the visual narrative, portraying the diverse structures that define Knightsbridge. Renowned for its upscale residential buildings, luxury boutiques, and iconic landmarks, Knightsbridge stands as a pivotal component in London's cosmopolitan tapestry. The scene incorporates a mix of cars and pedestrians, capturing the bustling ambience characteristic of this central London location. Against the backdrop of architectural elements, including Apsley House Museum, Hyde Park Corner, and buildings adorned with Victorian architecture, the image reflects the diverse structures that define Knightsbridge. Noteworthy for its upscale residential buildings, luxury boutiques, and iconic landmarks, Knightsbridge stands as an integral part of London's cosmopolitan fabric. The coalescence of contemporary and traditional architectural styles contributes to the district's distinctive character, embodying the essence of urban life in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods, specifically within the captivating vicinity of Piccadilly Knightsbridge. The coexistence of contemporary and traditional architectural styles contributes to the district's distinctive character, encapsulating the essence of urban life in one of London's most prestigious neighbourhoods.
The Nevill Crest & Gun in Eridge Green near Royal Tunbridge Wells, England is a 500-year old listed building belonging to the family of the Earls of Abergavenny. The crest is a bull with a crown around its neck.This is a list of things telling customers 'how things work'.
St. Augustine, Florida - December 31, 2022: Sign and plaque for Historic Oldest House in St. Augustine, Florida dated 1727.
A plaque commemorating the West Church in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
London, UK - September 24, 2014 : Emirates Stadium, North London, home of English Premier League team Arsenal Football Club. View shows the south entrance and club shop.
Lamorlaye, France -  September 06 2020: The Bentley Mark VI 4-door standard steel sports saloon was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley.
Bolton, England - August 19, 2013: The exterior of Bolton Football Stadium, taken from a distance on the M61 motorway whilst in motion giving the motion blur in the foreground.
Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom - September 10, 2023: Morris Minor car - known as the 'Moggie' and built in England from 1948 until 1972, photographed at a rally at Scolton Manor, Pembrokeshire, Wales, to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the marque.
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