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Book of Isaiah - first page with great woodcut. Polish Biblie printed in 1577.
The old Aberystwyth  castle ruin in Aberystwyth, Mid Wales, UK
Mediaeval Corfe Ruins on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset
Old ruin of ancient Roman water reservoir or cistern, with brick and mortar works, an old monument in natural public Caffarella park, Rome, Italy
Tonbridge Castle in Kent, England. After William the Conqueror took England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, his kinsman Richard Fitz Gilbert was tasked with guarding the crossing of the River Medway. He built a simple Motte-and-bailey castle. The castle was later besieged in 1088 when Fitz Gilber's descendants rebelled against William's son, King William II. The king had the castle and Tonbridge burnt to the ground in revenge. By 1100, a new wooden castle was replaced with a stone shell keep and in 1295 a stone wall encircled the town. The castle was used to safekeep the great seal of England for a while when King Edward I visited France. In 1793, the mansion was built, and both buildings are now Grade I listed.
a corn field close to castle Weinberg, Upperaustria
Ross Castle in Killarney, Ireland in summer in dramatic weather
The Pyramid of Couhard near Autun, a French town in the Saéne-et-Loire département in the historic region of Burgundy, is a mausoleum of the 2nd century Roman town of Augustodunum, which has been a monument (Monument historique) since 1840. The Pyramid de Couhard is named after the hamlet of Couhard and is located on the site of the former necropolis \
wheat field with abandoned farmhouse
Valley of this river is also called Lilac valley.
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.
Part of the arsenic producing foundry at Botallack mines Cornwall
Château d'Arques La Bataille, a 12th-century castle in t Arques-la-Bataille, town in Seine-Maritime, Normandy France
Stitnik - Renaissance-baroque epitaph from presbytery of gothic evangelical church in Stitnik on December 29, 2013 in Stitnik, Slovakia.
Knowlton Church is 14th century and built within a prehistoric henge, Dorset, UK
Taken in the Yorkshire Dales
Arcumeggia drone view
Arbroath Abbey, in the Scottish town of Arbroath, was founded in 1178 by King William the Lion for a group of Tironensian Benedictine monks from Kelso Abbey. It was consecrated in 1197 with a dedication to the deceased Saint Thomas Becket, whom the king had met at the English court. It was William's only personal foundation \
Ancient ruins in Pompeii
The remains of Blakethwaite Smelt Mill near Gunnerside, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Stafford Castle is an ancient Grade II listed castle situated two miles west of the town of Stafford in Staffordshire, England.  \n\nFrom the time of the Norman Conquest and as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 it was the seat of the powerful Anglo-Norman Stafford family de Stafford. The 14th-century stone keep was demolished in 1643, during the Civil War, having been held for the Royalists by Lady Isabel Stafford. \n\nThe castle was remodeled in the early 19th century by the Jerningham family in the Gothic Revival style, on the foundations of the medieval structure, and incorporates much of the original stonework. Today the A518 Stafford-to-Newport Road passes next to it and it is a prominent local landmark visible from the M6 motorway and from the West Coast inter-city mainline.
Ruins of Hainburg castle high above the city of Hainburg and the River danube
Vintage photograph of the Queen Bess Rock at Bedruthan Steps, North Cornwall, 19th Century
The beautiful view of the Bishops Palace and its surrounding moat, with Wells Cathedral in the background, in the city of Wells in Somerset, UK.
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.
Old Stone Wall Of Fulton.
Old photograph of a farmhouse. Age and grunge, printed on fiber paper.
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Shelter built in 1805 to view the sea on the coast of Spain in Galicia.
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