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Spiral staircase at Queens House, Greenwich, LondonThe sweeping Tulip Stairs are one of the original features of the Queens House. This ornate, wrought iron structure was the first geometric self-supporting spiral stair in Britain
Tulip Stairs, The Queens HouseThe elegant Tulip Stairs are the first geometric self-supporting spiral staircase in the UK
Men Cross Finish Line/One Mile Race(Original Caption) R.G. Bannister (Oxford) is shown winning the one mile final from H.J. Parlett (London) in the University Athletic Union Championships at White City, England, 1949. Photograph
Roger Bannister Winning Mile Race(Original Caption) Roger Bannister, American athlete, winning mile race. Photograph, 1951
Roger Bannister Holding the Winner's Cup(Original Caption) 4/29/1951-Philadelphia, PA- British Miler, Roger Bannister, (right)
Roger Bannister Breaking the Four Minute Mile(Original Caption) 6/5/1954-Oxford, England: Mouth wide open gasping in air, with every tendon tight as a fiddle string
Bannister Winning the One Mile RaceRoger Bannister runs to victory in the mile race, coming in at 4 minutes, 7.6 seconds, at the Amateur Athletic Association Championships in London
Roger Bannister Crossing Finish Line(Original Caption) Roger Bannister, the first athlete to complete a less than four minute mile
Roger Bannister with the Duke of Edinburgh(Original Caption) The Duke of Edinburgh (right) chats with Roger Bannister after presenting him with a special plaque to mark his world record mile of 3:59.4, run last May
English Running Team(Original Caption) Members of the English team leave Northolt Airport for the Empire Games in Vancouver, B.C. Left to right are: C.W. Brasher; Dr
Roger Bannister Winning Race(Original Caption) England's Dr. Roger Bannister (329), breaks the tape in the one-mile final at the British Empire Games in Vancouver, 8/7
Roger Bannister Being Helped Off Racetrack(Original Caption) England's Dr. Roger Bannister, (C), is escorted from the field here after winning the mile race in the British Empire Games at Vancouver. Bannister's time was 3:58.8
Roger Bannister at Begining of Race(Original Caption) A view of the British Empire Games one mile race. Shown here is the start of the race, with England's Roger Bannister shown fourth from the left wearing #329
Roger Bannister Sitting at Desk(Original Caption) Britain's Roger Bannister, first to break the four-minute mile barrier, reads a telegram from an English fan in his hotel room at Vancouver
Roger Bannister Holding His Sporting Record Trophy(Original Caption) Roger Bannister, first man to run a mile in less than four minutes, holds the Sporting Record Trophy
Marilyn Monroe on Stairs(Original Caption) 1/10/55-Hollywood, California: Blonde actress Marilyn Monroe strikes an unusual pose after her return to Hollywood from the East Coast January 10th
Edward Kennedy with Other Notables(Original Caption) Boston: Ted Kennedy, (R) brother of President Kennedy chats with Dr
Interesting CeilingsA swirling, oval-shaped spiral staircase overhead in a residence in Munich, Germany
Staircase with landing and wooden railings
The church of Melk abbey, AustriaMelk Abbey (German: Stift Melk) is a Benedictine abbey in Austria, and among the worlds most famous monastic sites
Kamondo Stairs, Galata, Karakoy, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Istanbul Province, Turkey
High angle view of a spiral staircase
Unexpected ViewpointsHigh angle view of a winding staircase
architecture, austria, bannister, building, central europe, color image, croppedWien, Bankgasse, Concordia-Haus
Low Angle View Of Spiral Staircase in France
Wooden staircase
Staircase, close up
Digital Illustration showing staircase supports
Digital illustration loose handrail secured to newel post with metal bracket
Digital illustration of how to free baluster by using hammer tapped against offcut
Digital Illustration of wooden balusters on staircase
Digital illustration showing hammer nailed new baluster under handrail
Illustration of 19th century lobby
Medieval Koppelpoort gate in AmersfoortThe Koppelpoort is a medieval gate in the Dutch town of Amersfoort. The gate was completed around 1425 and is part of the second city wall of Amersfoort, which was constructed between 1380 and 1450
Ruined Tenement HouseGorilla sculpture lying on floor in old tenement house corridor
Man with book in a stairwell, nostalgic portrait
Mt. Pico do Areeiro or Pico do Arieiro, Madeira, Portugal, Europe
A sign Vorsicht Rutschgefahr, German for caution, slip hazard at the Hamburg harbour, Germany, Europe
Schlossbergstiege, castle hill stairs, Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe, PublicGround
White steps in front of a blue wall
Grandes Galerias do Centro
The red staircaseA red staircase spirals through the labyrinth of Oia, Santorini, next to blue and green doors and windows, casting intricate shadows
Spiral staircase
Wright Machine1st August 1909: Paul Tissandiers Wright Biplane at the Reims Aviation Week, with tail number 4 and its launching pylon and rails
EvacuationJanuary 1922: Troops gather at the rails as their ship sails away. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
From a footbridge of IguaAzu Nationa ParkFrom a footbridge of IguaAzu National Park, Parana, Brazil. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Victoria Terrace, EdinburghVictoria Terrace is a long balcony above Victoria Street in the Old Town, Edinburgh, Scotland.Victoria Terrace is home to restaurants and bars as well as residential tenements
Houses in the Ribeira district of PortoDetail of balconies in the old quarter of Ribeira in Porto.Porto, also known as Oporto in English, is the second-largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon
Scenic View Of West Lake from Yudai Bridge, Hangzhou, China
Australia Great Barrier Reef landscape
Eremo di Santa Caterina del Sasso and lake Maggiore in Leggiuno in Lombardy, Italy
Villa d EsteThe Villa d Este is a villa in Tivoli, near Rome, Italy. Its an example of Renaissance architecture and the Italian Renaissance garden. 16th century
Spain, Toledo, local architectureSpain, Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo. A typical balcony of the city of Toledo
Villa d Este is a villa in Tivoli, near Rome, Italy. Its an example of Renaissance architecture and the Italian Renaissance garden. 16th century
QE2 Liner1952: Two men lean on the rails on deck of the Queen Elizabeth as the liner comes to dock at Southampton. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6344 -The Queen Elizabeth Comes In - unpub
LandfallPassengers on the QE2 line the rails as the ship arrives in New York. (Photo by Stroud/Getty Images)