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Ouside Underground10th April 1917: Disappearing into the distance, the track of an underground railway extension to Watford is actually overground. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Religious CanvasJuly 1958: Visitors examine a painting at an exhibition of modern art, organised by the Contemporary Art Society on the theme of religion, in Londons Tate Gallery
Uspensky Cathedralcirca 1917: Uspensky Cathedral, Moscow, damaged by shrapnel during the Russian Revolution. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Nikolsky Gatecirca 1917: Shrapnel damage on Nikolsky Gate, Moscow, after the Russian Revolution. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Grave Of Bolshevikscirca 1917: A common grave of Bolsheviks at the walls of the Kremlin, Moscow. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Slovooshchi Churchcirca 1917: Slovooshchi Church, Kremlin, Moscow. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tribunalcirca 1917: The Revolutionary Tribunal building, former palace of Grand Duke Nicholas Nicholaievich, at Moscow. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Siege Of Gibraltarcirca 1782: The Castle in the Moon - a new adventure, not mentioned by Cervantes. Fictional Spanish knight Don Quixote and his companion Sancho Panza besiege the castle in the moon of Gibraltar
Choodov Monasterycirca 1917: Shrapnel damage to Choodov Monastery at the Kremlin, Moscow, after the Russian Revolution. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Damaged Churchcirca 1917: A damaged wall at the Church of the Twelve Apostles, Moscow, after an attack during the Russian Revolution. Original Publication: Russian Album (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Imperial Manifesto31st October 1917: Crowds gather to hear the Imperial Manifesto, granting rights and liberties to the Russian people, being read out from a balcony at the University of St Petersburg
The Art Of BlasphemyJuly 1958: Visitors evaluate a painting at an exhibition of modern art, organised by the Contemporary Art Society on the theme of religion, in Londons Tate Gallery