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Peter the Great or Peter Alexeyevich ruled the Tsardom of Russia and later the Russian Empire from 1682 until his death
View on the town hall of Pont l'abbe in Brittany in France
Arab riders. Engraving aged 1864.
Full frame close-up on a waving flag of Ontario (Canada) in 3D rendering.
A vertical shot of the details of Salamanca Castilla la Mancha Spain
Mediaeval Corfe Ruins on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Tarrytown, New York, USA - September 15, 2019: Lyndhurst, the estate of Jay Gould and a National Historic Landmark since 1966, stands in New York's Hudson Valley.
Brockville Main Street with WW1 and WW2 monument\n\nThe statue of the soldier is made of bronze and was sculpted by Nicholas Pirotton - a Belgian who had moved to Canada. \nThe unveiling of the monument was held on Friday, May 23, 1924, with a large number of veterans and citizens present.
An image of Hadrian's Wall, a historic fortification in Northern England. This ancient structure, stretching across the rugged landscape, stands as a testament to Roman engineering and a poignant reminder of the past, weaving through the rolling hills and green fields of the English countryside.
Port Arthur Convict Site
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
Taken in the Yorkshire Dales
Ancient fish market in Ferrol, Coruña, Galicia, Spain. Modernist building still used as market place. Ucha architect, 1923.
Flag of Falkland Islands with old texture.  illustration
Napoleonic era defence at Berry Head in Devon
Original Route 66 Bridge from 1921 in Oklahoma - JENKS - OKLAHOMA - OCTOBER 24, 2017 photography
San Juan, Puerto Rico- October 25, 2011: Puerto Rico is the smallest island of the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean, located east of the Dominican Republic. It is a territory of the United States. Here is the La Fortaleza and San Juan National Historic Site , a UNESCO World Heritage.
Cayman Islands flag of tear paper with gift cards. Mulberry paper on black background.
Belper War Memorial in Derbyshire, England, with names visible.
Inverness, Scotland - June 1, 2012: Brown stone Inverness Castle on its green hill and against blue sky. Shot of East facade. Man on bench in front. White flagpole.
Arcumeggia drone view
View of the Veton fort \
Detail of the Steep Walls of 17th Century naval fortress in Plymouth
Flag of Anguilla waving in the wind giving an undulating texture of folds in the fabric. The Image is in the official ratio of the flag - 1:2.
Royal Deeside depot and Victorian station at Milton of Crathes just east of Banchory in the Aberdeenshire region of Scotland. The track follows part of the original line dating to 1853.
British Columbia flag. Waving flag of British Columbia province, Canada
Shelter built in 1805 to view the sea on the coast of Spain in Galicia.
Granville, France, August 27, 2019: Looking at historic buildings at the city of Granville wich is a commune in the Manche department and region of Normandy, northwestern France. It is also the hometown of Christian Dior, best known as the founder of one of the world's top fashion houses Christian Dior SE, which is now owned by parent company LVMH.
North Berwick, Scotland - June 2, 2002: the very picturesque village of Dirleton with its 16th Century church and Mediaeval Castle is a populat tourist attraction only 20 miles east of Edinburgh.
The ruins of the Romanesque-style St James' church at Bawsey in Norfolk, Eastern England. The church was built of the local ginger-coloured carrstone, with some flint and limestone, on a slight hill during the 11th or 12th centuries, with parts replaced or enlarged in the 14th or 15th centuries: it fell into disuse in the 18th century. Bawsey is a sparsely populated village near King’s Lynn which was once closer to The Wash than it is now, the coastline having moved over the centuries.
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