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The Royal Liver Building in Liverpool, United Kingdom, as seen on a busy day during the school summer holidays.
Saint Peter and Saint Paul Church in Bromley, Kent
18th March 2024: St James' Park football stadium in the north east of England city of Newcastle Upon Tyne. It is the home stadium of Newcastle United football team.  It has a seating capacity for 52,350 and is the 8th largest football stadium in England.
Hereford, United Kingdom - June 5, 2014:  The High House in High Town Built in 1621 with shoppers passing by, Hereford, Herefordshire, England, UK, Western Europe.  The building was once part of Butchers Row but is now the only one left standing.
The Portland Hotel on West Bars in Chesterfield, England, with people visible in the background
Stratford-Upon-Avon, United Kingdom - 31 August, 2022: statue of William Shakespeare and view of downtown Stratford
Leeds University campus. Parkinson Building.
Royal Leamington Spa, United Kingdom - March 17 2019:   Two coaches parked outside the entrance to Leamington Spa railway station on Old Warwick Road
Washington DC, USA - February 18, 2023: Union Station in Washington DC, USA on a sunny day. The train station was opened in 1907.
Monument in the city center, Walsall, October 14, 2020
Marlow Bridge in, Buckinghamshire
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany - December 31, 2017: Architecture detail of the Freiburg Theater on a winter day. Built by the architect Christoph Arnold, it opened in 1823
Riflemans Arms on Bridge Street of Belper in Derbyshire, England. This is a commercial pub.
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, by the sculptor John Steell, unveiled in 1852, located outside Register House at Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Stratford-upon-Avon, England- May 1, 2024: Stratford-upon-Avon is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare.
View of the outside of Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Headquarters.
Musée du Fort  on the military history of Québec City, history museum facade  \
St Albans, United Kingdom – February 06, 2023: A white brick building of Ye Olde Fighting Cocks Pub - St Albans, England, United Kingdom
Architectural terrace of styles, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK. Clear blue skies and crisp winter days outdoors typify an English February in Wiltshire where the colours of the clearly defined medieval and ancient architecture stand out as historical landmarks in the scenic countryside and beautiful town
The Shoulder of Mutton pub, Wendover, Buckinghamshire
British stamp isolated on black
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, UK, 1978. Old half timbered house facade in Stratford. Also: The Garrick Inn Restaurant & Pub and passers-by.
St Mary and All Saints Church in Chesterfield, England, with cars and people visible in the background
London. UK- 12.01.2020. The British Library building on Euston Road.
The Cotswolds region was designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
Bristol, England - July 17, 2016: Passengers wait for taxis outside the Victorian facade of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Bristol Temple Meads Station on the Great Western Railway.
Rye, England - June 13, 2023: High St, Rye, Sussex, England. Tourists walk on the street.
Nottingham, England February 25, 2020:   the Ye Olde trip to Jerusalem inn is the England oldest pub, Nottingham
London Financial district on a foggy day in November 2022. The inscription on the statue reads;\nOn 19th July 1838 the Court of Common Council of the City of London agreed to a contribution of £500 toward the cost of the above statue of the Duke of Wellington in appreciation of his efforts in assisting the passage of the London Bridge Approaches Act 1827. This Act led to the creation of King William Street. The government donated the metal, which is bronze from captured enemy cannon melted down after the Battle of Waterloo, and valued at the time at £1500. The total cost of the statue was £9000. The remainder being raised by public subscription.\nThe sculptor, Sir Francis Chantrey (1781 to 1841), was commissioned in 1838 but died before the work was completed. It was finished by his assistant Henry Weekes (1807 to 1877).\nThe Lord Mayor, William Magnay, unveiled the statue on 18th June 1844, the anniversary of Waterloo, in the presence of his guest the King of Saxony.
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