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Detail of engraved stone plaque on the side of Temple Church, in the City of London, England, United Kingdom.  Text in Latin reads: Hujusce Aedis Sacrae Partem Australem Sibi Propriam Restitui Curavit Interioris Templi Hospitium Johanne Gurney Armigero Thesaurario MDCCCXXVII
Gosh, Armenia - July 6, 2024: information stand with description of Saint Gevorg church in Gosh village, Armenia on sunny summer day
Marker indicating spot where Captain Lewis got farthest on the Marias River on the Blackfeet Reservation in northern Montana
St Patricks Cathedral is one of Dublins most popular attractions. Built between 1220 and 1260 the Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin.
St Peter Church of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England, with identifying details.
Information board about the founding of the first prayer hall of the Herrnhut Brethren Community in 1724 in the Upper Lusatian community of Herrnhut - Germany.
The sign on the school where the Bronte sisters taught in Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK.
June 30, 2010 - Lechlade, UK. River Thames: Wall plaque marking 'Shelley's Walk' to commemorate the poet's ode to the church spire, written in 1815
A historical plaque stands on the grounds of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (or just the Old Stone Church) in Beaverton, Ontario.
London, England- May 6, 2024: Trafalgar Square and the surrounding area in rain.
Coventry, United Kingdom - June 4, 2015: Foundation sign laid by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956 in the wall of the new Cathedral, Coventry, West Midlands, England, UK, Western Europe.
Illuminated antiquities and historical ruins at night - close-up - Ephesus Ancient City - İzmir / Turkey
A plaque commemorating the fusion of the English and Norman people after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, located at Battle Abbey in East Sussex, UK.
This column marks the fire of 1666 and was completed in 1677 by Christopher Wren and Robert Hooke. It is 202 feet (62 metres) high, the same distance to Pudding Lane where the fire began. This pillar was commenced during the mayoralty of Sir Richard Ford, Knight, Lord Mayor of London, in the year 1671. It was further elevated under the mayoralties of Sir George Waterman, Knight, Sir Robert Hanson, Knight, Sir William Hooker, Knight, Sir Robert Viner, Knight, and Sir Joseph Sheldon, Knight; and completed during the mayoralty of Sir Thomas Davies, in 1677.
A Sign at Park St Church in Boston, Massachusetts. Opened in 1810 and, at the time, the tallest building in the country
Inscription in a paving stone in Edinburgh.  A phrase from Robert Henryson 1425-1490.
Krakow/Poland- August 14, 2017: Wawel Royal Castle, gratitude tablets with names of benefactors, who supported the renovation and restoring of Wawel
A framed version of the Ten Commandments inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration.
Jim Thorpe, PA, USA, 10.20.22 - The historical marker outside of St. Joseph's Church.
Lexington battlefield memorial plaque in granite. Engraved granite with selective focus showing Lexington and the April 19 1775 date, a sacred place of the start of the American revolution.
Akşemsettin Tomb, Göynük, Türkiye
Grave of a Confederate soldier in the Stonewall Brigade, killed at Manassas and buried in Lexington, Virginia
stone grave slabs. engraved number 1914 commemorating the beginning of the war when a son died in Serbia or Russia. a lichen-covered German grave as a background for a war game,
A plaque commemorating the West Church in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Sankt Thøgers Kirke Church in Denmark
A plaque marking the site of the Saxon Cathedral at Rochester in Kent, England. It was built by Ethelbert, king of Kent, in 604.
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Bulgaria - Sofia- old ruins in the old town
Relief on stone, part of the ruins of the church of St Augustine, Old Goa, India
A framed version of the Apostles’ Creed inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration. The Apostles’ Creed refers to the belief that each of the Twelve Apostles contributed towards its composition.
Free Images: "bestof:The other side of the stone bears the inscription 1825 - 2000. This refers to the 175th anniversary of St. George's Church. St. George's is a Waterloo Church"
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