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Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle
July 1965: View of Edinburgh showing Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh Castle became a royal residence when James I was murdered in Perth (1437)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Castle In Languedoc

Castle In Languedoc
circa 1960: The castle of Foix in Languedoc. In early medieval times such castles were the seats of counts who were vassals of the Count of Toulouse. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Shrewsbury Castle

Shrewsbury Castle
circa 1950: Shrewsbury Castle in Shropshire. (Photo by F. J. Wymer/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Ivangorod Castle

Ivangorod Castle
circa 1945: Built by Ivan The Terrible Ivangorod castle is at the border of Russia and Estonia on the river Narva. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Rhone Valley Castle

Rhone Valley Castle
21st April 1981: A grand wine museum in Swiss canton Vaud in the Rhone valley where everything in wine from cultivation to culture is represented. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Safe Deposit

Safe Deposit
circa 1905: The safety deposit boxes inside the stronghold at the Chancery Lane Safe Deposit Co. in London. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Bavarian Castle

Bavarian Castle
25th August 1970: Neuschwanstein Castle dominates the surrounding tree tops of Bavaria, Germany. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Belvoir Castle

Belvoir Castle
circa 1964: Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Gordon Castle

Gordon Castle
August 1946: Gordon Castle at Fochabers, Scotland. The castle, seat of the Dukes of Richmond and Gordon, is set in 1, 300 acres of deer park between Banff and Elgin

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Tower Of Belem

Tower Of Belem
October 1969: The Tower of Belem in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, built in honour of the patron saint of Lisbon, St. Vincent, on the former anchorage site of the Grande Nau (a wooden man-of-war)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Tower Of Belem

Tower Of Belem
circa 1969: The Tower of Belem in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, built in honour of the patron saint of Lisbon, St. Vincent, on the former anchorage site of the Grande Nau, (a wooden man-of-war)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Azay-le-Rideau

Azay-le-Rideau
The Chateau Azay-le-Rideau is one of the many elegant castles in Frances historic Loire Valley. The chateau is of the Renaissance style and was built between the end of the fourteenth century

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Courtyard In Amboise

Courtyard In Amboise
A courtyard in Amboise, in the Loire Valley, France. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Chateau De Blois

Chateau De Blois
Chateau Blois in the Loire valley. The castle demonstrates the peaceful and successful combination of four architectural styles: medieval, gothic, renaissance and classical

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque
circa 1950: The Mosque of Sultan Ahmet, the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, the only mosque with six minarets. (Photo by George Pickow/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Istanbul

Istanbul
circa 1960: Capital of Turkey, the old walled town of Istanbul on the Bosphorus River, looking towards the Golden Horn. It is the only city in the world to be built on two continents; Europe

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque
circa 1935: The Blue Mosque, Istanbul. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Theodosius Wall

Theodosius Wall
circa 1930: The ruined wall of Theodosius, Istanbul. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Cycle Reflection

Cycle Reflection
circa 1956: A girl with a bicycle looks at a shop window display in Saigon (Ho Chi MInh City). (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: UFO Sighting

UFO Sighting
29th December 1953: An Unidentified Flying Object in the sky over Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia. (Photo by Barney Wayne/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: The Victoria Falls

The Victoria Falls
circa 1961: A view of The Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River at Bulawayo discovered by David Livingstone in 1855. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: White Water

White Water
circa 1955: The swirling eddies and currents of the river zambezi at Victoria Falls on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Wreck Of The Atlantic

Wreck Of The Atlantic
The Wreck Of The Atlantic, 1st April 1873. The White Star Line steamer collided with Golden Rule Rock, near Mars Island off Nova Scotia, and sank with the loss of 545 lives

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Andes Christ

Andes Christ
circa 1950: The statue of Christ of the Andes at a height of 12, 500 feet on the Bermejal or Uspallata Pass between Mendosa, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Air Raid Fire Test

Air Raid Fire Test
November 1939: Pumps from the Auxiliary Fire Service join four thousand regular and auxiliary firemen, who turned out with 500 pumps

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: The Metagama

The Metagama
circa 1914: The Metagama, one of the first of two cabin liners (the other being the Missanabie ), built in 1914 for the Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: War Memorial

War Memorial
circa 1925: A wall of names, the simple Canadian war memorial at Vimy Ridge overlooking the French towns of Lens and Lille. It commemorates the 1917 battle for Hill 70 in World War I

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Bombs Dropping

Bombs Dropping
500 pound bombs dropped from a US Army Air Force Flying Fortress bomber fall towards an oil refinery at Leghorn. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Indianapolis 500

Indianapolis 500
Cars approach the finishing line of the 500 mile race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis, Indiana, which opened in 1909. (Photo by Nathan Lazarnick/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: T T Photographer

T T Photographer
9th June 1951: Don Price taking photos, with a Speed Graphic camera, of the TT race by standing on a Matchless 500 Twin motorcycle. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Comet Prototype

Comet Prototype
20th July 1949: The prototype of the de Havilland Comet turbo-jet airliner, built at Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It is a monoplane powered by 4 ghost engines expected to give a cruising speed of 500

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Bonsai

Bonsai
circa 1950: A 500 year old Japanese pine bonsai Tree. (Photo by Evans/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Skyport 2000

Skyport 2000
15th February 1957: An architects model of Skyport 2000, a futuristic proposal for an airport building to stand in St Georges Circus, near Waterloo Station, London in the year 2000

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Girton Library

Girton Library
circa 1900: The new library at Girton College, Cambridge University. The college, founded in 1869, was the first for female undergraduates. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Girton College

Girton College
circa 1905: Students dining in Girton College at Cambridge University. The college was founded in 1869 and was the first college for female undergraduates

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Reading Room

Reading Room
circa 1900: The reading room at Girton College, Cambridge University. The college, founded in 1869, was the first for female undergraduates. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: College Chapel

College Chapel
circa 1926: Kings College Chapel in Cambridge. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Girton Laboratory

Girton Laboratory
circa 1900: Female undergraduates at work in the laboratory at Girton College, Cambridge University. The college, founded in 1869, was the first for female undergraduates

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Trinity College

Trinity College
circa 1930: Trinity College in Cambridge. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: University College

University College
July 1968: St Johns College at Cambridge University. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Dublin 1922

Dublin 1922
Uniformed Free State troops fire an 18 pounder field gun at the Tramway House, during the Irish Civil War. during the Irish Civil War. A Lancia armoured car is in the foreground

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Four Courts Siege

Four Courts Siege
Pro-treaty Free State soldiers use British artillery to attack the anti-Treaty Republican army who established their headquarters in the Four Courts in Dublin during the Irish Civil War

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: O Connell Statue

O Connell Statue
circa 1890: The O Connell Monument in O Connell Street, Dublin, with Nelson Pillar in the background. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Armoured Car

Armoured Car
13th August 1923: A Rolls Royce 1920 pattern armoured car patrols the streets of Dublin in anticipation of a Blueshirts march

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Back To Front

Back To Front
1955: A clock and a price-list inside Joseph Tomassis barbers shop in London is reversed so that a client facing the mirror can keep a check on the time and how much their treatment will cost

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Forth Railway Bridge

Forth Railway Bridge
circa 1925: A steamer on the River Forth near the Forth Bridge. The Forth Bridge spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Towards Broadmoor

Towards Broadmoor
12th May 1956: A visitor reads a signpost indicating the direction to the special hospital at Broadmoor in Berkshire, for those who commit crimes due to their mental state

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Brooke House

Brooke House
1913: A marble staircase inside Brooke House in Park Lane, London. (Photo by W. G. Phillips/Phillips/Getty Images)



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