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Greek VaseOlympic runners depicted on an ancient Greek vase given as a prize in the Panathenaea, circa 525 BC. Original Publication : Picture Post - 5953 - Where the Olympic Games Started - pub
Marshalsea CourtThe racquet court of the Marshalsea, in Southwark, south London, 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Number 1 EngineThe number 1 engine, Cecil J. Rhodes, which pulled the first train from Umtali to Salisbury, one leg of the trans-African railway running from Cairo to the Cape of Good Hope
Great Wall Of ChinaThe Great Wall of China, circa 1500. An engraving by Schindelmayer. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Shamshere BridgeThe Shamshere Bridge over the Kabul River, Kabul, Afghanistan, circa 1879. On the right stands a mosque surrounded by trees. (Photo by John Burke/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Millbank PrisonPrisoners working in the garden at Millbank Prison in London, watched by an armed warden, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris Charity HospitalThe infirmary of the Hopital de la Charite or Charity Hospital in Paris, circa 1650. It was founded and run by the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God. An engraving by Abraham Bosse
Brazilian Sugar MillA primitive cana mill at Castanho in Brazil, for crushing sugar cane by ox-power, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Place KleberA stereoscopic view of the Kleberplatz, or Place Kleber, Strasbourg, Germany, 1901. The city is now part of France. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Silesia StationSchlesischer Bahnhof (Silesia Station, now named Berlin Ostbahnhof), Berlin, Germany, 1896. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Prisoner SprungCitizens of Paris and the National Guard rescue an elderly prisoner from the Bastille prison, 14th July 1789. The storming
Alaskan TransportA stereoscopic image of a group of travellers with a dog team and sled at a camp in Alaska, circa 1900. (Photo by Keystone View Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Via BorgognonaTubs of flowers surmounted by beach umbrellas form a pedestrian precinct on the Via Borgognona, a street in Rome, Italy, famous for its shops, 27th March 1972
Mule ConvoyBritish troops transporting equipment on a convoy of mules, during World War I, Belgium, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Horses On BattlefieldDraught horses at an allied camp on a battlefield on the Western Front during World War I, circa 1916. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Prayers During FamineA group of worshippers praying in a chapel in the town of Thurles, North Tipperary, Ireland, during the Great Famine, 1848. Original publication: Illustrated London News - pub 26th August 1848
Hunting BeaverNative American tribesmen hunting beaver, Canada, circa 1770. The hunters are using rifles and bows and arrows to kill the beavers at their dam, which is shown in cross-section
Trains At Cider WorksApple carts and goods trains of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in the pound at Henley and Sons cider works, Newton Abbot, Devon, October 1908
St Nicholas Church and the obelisk on the Alter Markt or Old Market Square in Potsdam, Germany, 1875. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Potsdam GateThe Brandenburg Gate on the Luisenplatz in Potsdam, Germany, circa 1905. It was built in 1770, on the orders of King Frederick the Great. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Crumlin ViaductA stereoscopic image of the Crumlin Viaduct during its construction in South Wales, seen from the south-east bank, 1856. Work began on the railway viaduct in 1853
Crumlin Viaduct WorkersA stereoscopic image of workers gathered around the cupola furnace in the viaduct works, during the construction of the Crumlin Viaduct in South Wales, 1856
Victorian Family GroupA family pose for a portrait, circa 1865. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Victorian Family GroupA family pose for a portrait, circa 1880. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Pied Piper Of HamelinThe Pied Piper before the burgers of Hamelin in an illustration for English poet Robert Brownings verse retelling of the folk tale The Pied Piper of Hamelin, circa 1900
One Tree Field in the village of Kensington, Middlesex (now part of London), circa 1790. Drawing by T. Wells, published 1790 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Kensington Old TurnpikeThe old turnpike at the village of Kensington, Middlesex (now part of London), 1820. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Soanes Bank Of EnglandThe old Bank of England building on Threadneedle Street, London, circa 1870. Designed by Sir John Soane, it was largely demolished and rebuilt to a design by Sir Herbert Baker between 1925 and 1939
Old Bank Of EnglandAn engraving by Roffe, from a drawing by architect Sir John Soane, showing the interior of the Three Per-Cent Office at the Old Bank Of England building in Threadneedle Street, London, circa 1805
Buckingham Palace before the addition of Edward Blores east front, and with Marble Arch (centre, right) in its original location, London, 1840. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Buckingham House, St James Park, London, 1746. Built in 1703 for the first Duke of Buckingham and Normanby, the house forms the architectural core of the present Buckingham Palace
The Guildhall in the City of London, circa 1890. The building is the ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation
Marble ArchHorsedrawn buses at Marble Arch, near Speakers Corner in Hyde Park London, 1900. The arch was designed in 1825 by John Nash. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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
York Water GateA view of York House on the Thames, with the York Water Gate (also known as Buckingham Watergate) on the right, London, circa 1650
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch (originally called Green Park Arch), Hyde Park Corner, London, circa 1890. Intended to commemorate British victories in the Napoleonic Wars