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Temple BarHorsedrawn traffic passes through Temple Bar, the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street, London, 1872. The lettering strung across the arch reading God Save the Queen
Temple Bar in its original location as the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street, London, circa 1865. The structure, designed by Christopher Wren, was moved to Theobalds Park
Strand And Temple BarHorsedrawn traffic moving down the Strand towards Temple Bar and Fleet Street, London, circa 1870. The Temple Bar gateway, designed by Christopher Wren, was moved to Theobalds Park
Temple Bar In Theobalds ParkThe Temple Bar gateway in Theobalds Park, Hertfordshire, circa 1925. Formerly the gateway between the Strand and Fleet Street in London, the structure, designed by Christopher Wren
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch) at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London, 1867. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1890. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch (right) and screen, Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1885. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1925. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars
Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, 1904. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Plan Of St Paul sA cross-sectional plan of St Pauls Cathedral in London, by Sir Christopher Wren, circa 1673. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Leaving The OperaA crowd leaving Paris Opera House. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Gateway To Musiccirca 1860: Under the Gate of trifling pleasures. An archway in the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris? (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ministry RuinsThe Ministry of Finance in the Rue de Rivoli in ruins after the Paris Commune, during the Franco-Prussian War. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Barricade In ParisA barricade at the Porte Maillot during the revolt by supporters of the Paris Commune. The Arc de Triomphe is in the background. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Arc De TriompheThe Arc de Triomphe in Paris, built to celebrate Napoleons victory over the Austrians at Austerlitz in 1805. Building began in 1806 to a design by Chalgrin, and was completed in 1836
Sewers Of ParisInside the Paris sewers with a central channel and railway trucks parked along the side. (Photo by Nadar/Getty Images)
St Sulpicecirca 1850: The Church of St Sulpice, Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
La Madeleinecirca 1820: The ornate interior of the Church of Madeleine in Paris with its highly decorated cupolas. Composers Gabriel Faure and Camille Saint-Saens were organists here
Notre Damecirca 1800: The interior of the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris BoulevardsThe Boulevard St Denis, Paris, 1859. (Photo by William England/London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Napoleonic WarsThe Allied troops enter Paris by the Porte Saint-Martin, having defeated Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars, 31st March 1814. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Charlie BoyA gentleman pushing over a watchmans hut to the delight of passers by. Entitled, Getting the Better of a Charlie. Original Artwork
Eglise De St Merri1st July 1829: The Church of St Merri in Rue St. Martin, Paris where composer Camille Saint-Saens was an organist before being appointed to La Madeleine. Original Artwork: Engraving by J
Seville Cathedralcirca 1840: A Moorish style entrance to Seville Cathedral in southern Spain. Rising on the left is the Giralda, the cathedrals bell tower, which once served as a muslim minaret
Kings Collegecirca 1800: The south porch of Kings College Chapel, a part of Cambridge University. Original Artwork: Engraving by J Bluck after A Pugin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wellingtons FuneralThe state funeral procession of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769 - 1852) passes Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London
Planned Wellington ArchA drawing by architect Decimus Burton of his planned Wellington Arch and screen, at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London, circa 1825. The arch was built between 1826 and 1830
victorian style houseVector illustration of characteristic victorian style house. Each color is placed on a single level. You can easily change the colors or change details according to your needs
Antique illustration of main entrance of Hagia Sophia (istanbul, Turkey), as it was during the 19th century from a drawing by Viollet-Le-Duc. The entrance features two arched openings
Antique illustration of palace of Nimrud (Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq)Antique illustration of part of the palace of the ancient Assyrian city of Nimrud (called Kalhu near Mosul, Iraq), with its decorations like Lamassu (statues with a male human head)
Antique illustration of The Adoration of the Magi (early 16th century wood engraving). The Virgin Mary and Child are depicted in the foreground with two of the Magi (the Three Wise Men or Three Kings)
Tall Baby; Two giraffes at London ZooAugust 1958: Two giraffes at London Zoo. (Photo by Howell Evans/BIPs/Getty Images)
Two Giraffes at London ZooAugust 1958: Two giraffes at London Zoo. (Photo by Howell Evans/BIPs/Getty Images)
Marble Archcirca 1950: The triumphal arch built by John Nash in 1827, was the entrance to Buckingham Palace until it was removed to the north-east corner of Hyde Park, in 1851
Southwark Cathedralcirca 1955: Southwark Cathedral, south London, facing the nave and altar. (Photo by Pat Smail/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
St Pancras StationThe life of St Pancras station continues beneath its enormous vaulted roof. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Royal Scot20th February 1933: The Royal Scot steam train in action. It is to be exhibited at the World Fair in Chicago. (Photo by Harry Todd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Doomed Station18th April 1958: The grand roof over the platforms of Cannon Street Station, London, just before it was dismantled. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Sandbag Abbeycirca 1940: A wall of sandbags in Westminster Abbey to protect against bomb damage. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Silhouetted Camel4th December 1937: A camel at Dudley Zoo. In the background is the ancient castle. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Mind Your Business24th November 1970: A zebra takes a dim view of the giraffe prying into its quarters. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)