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French solicitors brass sign on an old wooden door.
Basilica of Saint Augustin in Annaba, the fourth largest city in Algeria
Saint Malo, France - July 20, 2024: The discoverer of Canada, Jacques Cartier, was born in Saint-Malo in 1491. Memorial plaque in St. Vincent Cathedral
Plaque in Boston Common on the side of the Old North Church.
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - July 8, 2018: This photograph captures a historic plaque mounted on the stone walls of Pont Adolphe (Adolphe Bridge) in Luxembourg City. The plaque commemorates the construction of the bridge between 1900 and 1903, crediting its design to the French engineer Paul Séjourné and its realization by Albert Rodange. The bronze plaque, weathered with age, is framed in a greenish patina, contrasting against the textured, beige stone wall behind it. The inscription is in French, paying homage to the bridge's significance as a symbol of Luxembourg's architectural heritage.
French language on a restaurant wall
Ten commandments crest in Hebrew letters with lions as supporters
Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Denial of St Peter
An old sculpture on the wall of a German church
Gilded bas relief inside Saint Vitus' Cathedral in Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic.
Seville, Spain - Sept 27th, 2020: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra memorial plaque, about Rinconete y Cortadillo novel, Seville, Spain
coat of arms on the facade of an old building; Lille, France
Carmelite Coat of Arms in the ceiling of San Martino ai Monti Church in Rome, Italy.
Gisozi, Kigali, Rwanda: Rwandan Genocide memorial names wall - an estimated 500,000 to 1 million Tutsis (70% of the total population) and moderate Hutus were murdered over a 100-day period from April 7 to July 15, 1994. Most of the killings were committed by two Hutu militias, the Interahamwe, and the Impuzamugambi.
Dijon, France, April 15, 2022. Facade of the Museum of Fine Arts. The Dijon Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most important and one of the oldest museums in France.
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
Luxembourg City,Luxembourg - May 19, 2019: Sign on The Ancien Hospice Saint-Jean (Saint Jean Hospital) in the Old Town of Luxembourg City, currently the home of the National Museum of Natural History
Dublin, Ireland - July 16, 1986: 1980s old Positive Film scanned, Latin inscription concerning Jonathan Swift in St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland.
Basel, Switzerland - May 18, 2024: Trinational Rhine bank path Basel - Huningue - Weil am Rhein. Memorial plaque
Memorial brass in Norwich Cathedral, in Norwich, Norfolk, Eastern England. It commemorates Thomas Gooding and bears the grim warning, ‘All you that do this place pass bye: Remember death for you must dye: As you are now even so was I: And as I am so that you be: Thomas Gooding here do staye: Wayting for God’s judgement daye’. It attracts the attention of many fascinated and horriefied tourists!
Ben Ezra Temple in the Religious Complex in Cairo after the completion of development work
Algiers, Algeria: the Central Post Office - Grande Poste - ornate colonial period letter-box, labelled in French and Arabic and framed by decorative tiles
God of treatment Asclepius (Aesculapius). The son of Apollo and Koronidy. Art therapy Aesculapius centaur Chiron learned from, he also learned to resurrect the dead.
The fable of the Mermaid of Edam (De Meyrmin Van Edam), as depicted by this wall plaque in the town of Edam, Holland, dates back to 1403. In a heavy storm in 1403 waves destroyed the Zuiderzee protective dykes and water came gushing in to lake Purmermeer. and brought along with it a mermaid. When the storm calmed down, the dykes were quickly repaired and the Mermaid became trapped within lake Purmermeer. The Mermaid was often sighted by the two milkmaids (depicted on the plaque) on their way to milk their cows. As time passed the Mermaid and milkmaids became accustomed to seeing each other. Then one day, the mermaid came really close to their boat and the milkmaids saw an opportunity. They pulled the mermaid on board and took her back to Edam. The people from Edam then raised her as a human being. It was realised that she had a longing for the sea, and so she remained well guarded, so her escape would be difficult. Word spread of her existence and people came to visit Edam just so they could witness the so-called, Sea- Woman (Zeewijf). The powerful city of Haarlem made it known they wanted her to live in their city, so Edam presented the Mermaid to them as a gift. Haarlem gave her a home on the Grote Houtstraat and taught her to use the spinning wheel but she never adjusted to enable her speak freely with locals living nearby. During her lifetime she often went to church and had the habit of making a cross. The local people were convinced she had an affinity with the christian faith as she was often seen at church. At the end of her life she was buried as a christian.
Hapsburg coat-of-arms of the later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I from 1536 on wall of Schweizertrakt in publicly accessible courtyard of Hofburg palace, Vienna, Austria. Notice the Golden Fleece order collar.
Toronto, Canada - May 26, 2024: Old metallic coat of arms decorating the entrance gate to Trinity Bellwoods Park. The park is a local landmark.
Asclepius (Lat. Aesculapius) - god of health and medicine
official coat of arms of the Netherlands on a brick wall
Two white bust of the Hercules. Heracles head sculpture, plaster copy of a marble statue isolated on a black background. Son of Zeus, the ancient Greek god. Ancient statue of hero.
Historical plaque on the front lawn of Herman Melville's house in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, which he called Arrowhead. He lived here in the mid-1800s, writing \
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