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Ornate carvings on Siena Cathedral
No More Blackout26th May 1945: After nearly six years of war the blackout was lifted and London lit up for all to see. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Hitlers Retreatcirca 1945: GIs stand at the ruins of the great living room window of Hitlers mountain retreat in Berchtesgaden, the so-called Berghof. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Shot Looking Upward At Rockefeller Center SkyscrapUNITED STATES - Circa 1930s: Shot Looking Upward At Rockefeller Center Skyscraper. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Bank Of New Amsterdam In Holland Building, NYCThe Bank of New Amsterdam in the Holland Building on the corner of Broadway and 40th Street, New York, New York, 1889. (Photo by P. L. Sperr/Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Backyard In Greenwich VillageA view of backyard of a house lit up at night, Greenwich Village, New York City, New York, circa 1960. (Photo by Lawrence Thornton/Getty Images)
Crown Of The Chrysler BuildingView of the crown and spire of the Chrysler Building, with its arches, triangular windows, and steel cladding, New York, mid 20th Century. (Photo by Frederic Lewis/Getty Images)
Temple Emanu-elView of Temple Emanu-el, located on Fifth Avenue and 65th Street in Manhattan, New York, New York, 1930s. Construction on the temple, the largest Jewish house of worship in the world
Hotel BiltmoreView of the Hotel Biltmore, located between 43rd and 44th Streets and Madison and Vanderbilt Avenues, New York, New York, 1920s
Hotel DelmonicoView of the Hotel Delmonico on Park Avenue at 59th Street, 1930s. The hotel opened around 10 years after the restaurant of the same name, one of New York Citys most popular since the late 1800s
Plaza HotelView of the Plaza Hotel, located at Fifth Avenue and Central Park South, New York, New York, 1910s. The Plaza, the most expensive hotel opened in 1907
New York Stock ExchangeView of the New York Stock Exchange Building in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1910s. The exchange moved to this building in 1903
Federal Reserve Bank in New York CityThe main building of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is located on Liberty Street in downtown Manhattan, New York, New York, 1930s
Imperial Hotel ExteriorExterior view of the pool and main building of the Imperial Hotel, designed by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright between 1916 to 1922, Tokyo, Japan, 1950s
Staatszeitung Building, Tryon Row, NYCExterior of the Staatszeitung Building on Tryon Row, New York, New York, 1880s. Bischoffs Wechsel Bank and the Department of Taxes and Assessments are located in the building. (Photo by P. L)
Ideal For RationingA sign painted on the back window of a car stating: 1952 Ford. Ideal For Petrol Rationing. Buy Today - Any Trial ?170 or ?85 Deposit
Can I Come In ?20th March 1954: Pinto, a male kangaroo and father of baby Johnny looks through a window into the house but he is too rough to be allowed inside like his wife and son
Goods In Window1st October 1938: Clothing on display in a shop window in the village of Polperro in Cornwall. Original Publication: Picture Post - 3 - The Life Of A Village - pub
Window Shopping25th June 1955: A well-dressed woman surveys the window of a jewellery shop in Dundee. Dundee, situated on the banks of the dSilvery Tayf
Exterior Of J. G. Lucas BuildingExterior view of the J.G. Lucas Building (also known as Keystone National Bank Building and the Hale Building), designed by architect Willis Gaylord Hale and built in 1887
Love BirdsA young couple see their love reflected in a pair of doves billing and cooing on the windowsill, circa 1825. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lady Of FashionA young woman gazes out of her window with a faraway expression, 1808. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tower Of SilenceThe Tower of Silence, a Parsi temple near Bombay, circa 1955. The bodies of the dead are left here to be disposed of by vultures. (Photo by Alice Schalek/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
St Pauls CathedralThe interior of St Pauls Cathedral in London, circa 1930. Under the stained glass window is the monument to Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton
Multi-Storey Car ParkLe Marbeuf garage in Paris, made largely of glass and designed by architects Albert Laprade and L E Bazin for Citroen cars. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Marbeuf GarageJanuary 1930: The glass facade of the Marbeuf garage in Paris, designed for Citroen cars by Albert Laprade and LE Bazin, and built in 1929. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Cartoon showing residents complaining about the effects of gas lightingA cartoon showing residents complaining about the effects of gas lighting in the street. Entitled, The good Effects of Carbonic Gas (sic). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Taxes! Taxes! TaxesCartoon titled The Friend of the people and his petty-new tax gatherer paying John Bull a visit, depicting the tax man knocking on a door while shouting Taxes! Taxes! Taxes
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 house on river Tiber in Rome (Italy)Antique illustration of house on the banks of river Tiber in Rome (Italy). Drawing by Mary LabbAš from a watercolor by Alfred Ghait. Many houses overlook the river
Antique illustration of nuns peeling fruitsAntique illustration of scene of daily life in a convent: in a big room with only a crucified Christ on the wall, a table and a dresser
Antique illustration of the consistory assemblyAntique illustration of a meeting of priests (consistory, presbytery). The drawing by Alex, from a painting by Gerk Henkes
Commuters crowd the terminal of Pennsylvania Station, preparing to leave town for the holidays, New York City. The original station was designed by the architects McKim
The Corner Shop; : A London grocers with goods on display outside5th August 1954: A London grocers with goods on display outside. (Photo by Monty Fresco/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Express Lobby1955: The lobby of the Daily Express building in Fleet Street, with metallic panels by Eric Aumonier, completed in 1932. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Votes For Women; A suffragette tea shop at 17, Tothill Street in Westminster13th January 1913: A suffragette tea shop at 17, Tothill Street in Westminster. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Broken Windows of shops in The Strand at Charing Cross, after the Suffragette DemonstrationNovember 1911: The broken windows of shops in The Strand at Charing Cross, after the suffragette demonstration. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Broken Windowscirca 1914: Broken windows at Schomberg House, Pall Mall, residence of Prince Christian, after a suffragette attack. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Cleaning Up Number Ten Downing Street after a Suffragette Demonstrationcirca 1914: Cleaning up Number Ten Downing Street after a suffragette demonstration. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
High angle view of Manhattans skyscrapers
Hat By Mr Johncirca 1950: A hat by Mr John on display on a mannequin in the window of a boutique on 57th Street, New York City. (Photo by Al Barry/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Lovely Legscirca 1925: A display of sheer nylons in a shop window, possibly Harrods of London, during their Great Summer Sale. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Two turkeys sitting in barn windows