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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • Gresham Palace or Gresham-palota, located in Budapest, Hungary, is an example of Art Nouveau architecture in Central Europe. Built during the early 1900s, it is now owned by an Irish company, Quinlan Private, and managed by Four Seasons Hotels. Built: 1904-1906 Architect: Zsigmond Quittner.
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  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the ongoing series Human Habitats, which portrays telling moments when the figure is framed by the environment. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership. Engineer: Arup.
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  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at various sizes.
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  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • From the series Greenland: Light & Ice based on an expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland. Winner Travel Photographer of the Year Portfolio, 2010. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
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  • Lloyds Building, London. Architectural Style: High Tech or Structural Expressionism. Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership. Engineer: Arup Built:1986
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  • Half buried subterranian house with thatched roof an soak walls and frame house Castranova, Dolj. At the entrance two special beams "cosorbi" with two extended outer ends in the form of horse heads were aimed at defending the house from evil spirits. The house design evolved to combat the harsh winds and big temperature difference between summer and winter. Built C19. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Half buried subterranian house with thatched roof and oak walls and frame house Castranova, Dolj. At the entrance two special beams "cosorbi" with two extended outer ends in the form of horse heads were aimed at defending the house from evil spirits. The house design evolved to combat the harsh winds and big temperature difference between summer and winter. Built C19. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Corner joint of Wooden church from Dragomiresti village.  35m high spire. Built: 1722. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Carved Wooden vernacular shed door detail built by "Pasco of the Salaje" (county Salaj) in 1775, Berbesti, Maramures. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Wooden vernacular house built by "Pasco of the Salaje" (county Salaj) in 1775. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Wooden vernacular shed and stable built by "Pasco of the Salaje" (county Salaj) in 1775. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Tree shadows on a wooden vernacular house from. Naruja, Vrancea. Built C19. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Tree shadows on a wooden vernacular house from. Naruja, Vrancea. Built C19. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • St Nicholas Wooden church, from Boncea, Timiseni, Girj. Built from oak beams in 1773. Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului) in Bucharest, Romania
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  • Romanian Athenaeum (Romanian: Ateneul Român) is a concert hall in the center of Bucharest, Romania and a neoclassical landmark of the Romanian capital city. The ornate, domed, circular building is the city's main concert hall and home of the "George Enescu" Philharmonicand of the George Enescu annual international music festival. Architect: Albert Galleron Built: 1888
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  • Architects’ Union of Romania Headquarters, Bucharest. Located on the corner of Dem Dobrescu Street (Strada Dem I. Dobrescu) near Revolution Square (Piaţa Revoluţiei) is the headquarters of the Romanian Architects Union (sediul Uniunii Arhitectilor din Romania (UAR)) built inside the ruined building of the secret police (Direcţia V Securitate), which used to be the embassy of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. Architects: Dan Marin, Zeno Bogdanescu  Built: 2005
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  • Piles of books stacked againt Bucharest Univerity Building, Secondhand bookseller, University Square, Bucharest
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  • Piles of books stacked againt Bucharest Univerity Building, Secondhand bookseller, University Square, Bucharest
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  • The Romanian Airmen Heroes Memorial (Romanian: Monumentul Eroilor Aerului), located in the Aviators' Square, on Aviators’ Boulevard,Bucharest, Romania, was built between 1930 and 1935 by the architect and sculptress Lidia Kotzebuie (1885–1944), and by Iosif Fekete.
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  • St. Nicholas Russian Church (Romanian: Biserica Rusă) located in downtown Bucharest, Romania, just off University Square. Russian Ambassador Mikhail Nikolaevich Giers initiated the building of a Russian Orthodox church in central Bucharest in 1905. It was meant mainly for the use of the legation employees, as well as for Russians living in the capital city of the Kingdom of Romania.
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  • Stavropoleos Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Stavropoleos), also known as Stavropoleos Church (Romanian: Biserica Stavropoleos) during the last century when the monastery was dissolved, is an Eastern Orthodox monastery for nuns in central Bucharest, Romania. Its church is built in Brâncovenesc style 1724
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  • Club Hermes, Lipscani, Bucharest in 2011. During Ceauşescu's communist era this was the place where the Syndicates Meetings were held
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  • Glass and metal dome of the CEC Palace (built in 1900 and situated on Calea Victoriei opposite the History Museum) in the foreground of the Bucharest cityscape
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  • Apartments reflected in the facade of Bucharest Financial Plaza, on Victory Road, Bucharest, Romania
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  • Agricola and Adriatica buildings, Bucharest. Served as headquarters for two insurance companies, Adriatica and Agricola Fonciera. Architect: Petre Antonescu Built: 1928-1930
    Bucharest-Architecture-01.jpg
  • The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Lánchíd) is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was opened in 1849.
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  • The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Lánchíd) is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was opened in 1849.
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  • The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Lánchíd) is a suspension bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, the western and eastern sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It was the first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, and was opened in 1849.
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  • Hungarian Parliament Building on the banks of the Danube, Budapest, Hungary. Built 1885 to 1904 in the Gothic Revival style. Architect: Imre Steindl
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  • Hungarian Parliament Building on the banks of the Danube, Budapest, Hungary. Built 1885 to 1904 in the Gothic Revival style. Architect: Imre Steindl
    Hungarian-Parliament-Building-01.jpg
  • Old Dacha outside Moscow, Russia
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  • Old Dacha outside Moscow, Russia
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  • Old Dacha outside Moscow, Russia
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  • Old Dacha outside Moscow, Russia
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  • Human Rights Hall. Conference Room. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
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  • Detail of front facade with balcony intended for speeches. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
    Ceausescu-Palace-Bucharest-12.jpg
  • The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
    Ceausescu-Palace-Bucharest-11.jpg
  • The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
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  • I. I. C. Bratianu Hall. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
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  • Human Rights Hall. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
    Ceausescu-Palace-Bucharest-04.jpg
  • Detail of front facade with balcony intended for speeches. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
    Ceausescu-Palace-Bucharest-02.jpg
  • Front Facade. The Palace of the Parliament (Also known as Ceausescu’s Palace or House of The People) in Bucharest, Romania. Built 1983-1989. Architect: Anca Petrescu
    Ceausescu-Palace-Bucharest-01.jpg
  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Coast to Coast XXIV. Lighthouse overlooks the North Sea.
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  • Coast to Coast XXIII. Rubbish bag near Robin Hood's Bay
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  • Coast to Coast XXI. Transmitters at Beacon Hill.
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  • Coast to Coast XVIII. After the event, Richmond.
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  • Coast to Coast XVII. Chairs in Richmond Castle.
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  • Coast to Coast XVI. Footpath arrows near Richmond.
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  • Coast to Coast XV. Hay feeder in the Yorkshire Dales
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  • Coast to Coast XIII. Grouse butts in the Yorkshire Dales.
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  • Coast to Coast XII. Stone Breaker at Bunton Hush, Yorkshire Dales.
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  • Coast to Coast X. Caravan Site near Shap.
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  • Coast to Coast VI. Stone wall in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast V. Low cloud in the Lake District.
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  • Coast to Coast IV. Forestry in the Lake District.
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
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  • Counceling Center (Hejmdal) Danish Cancer Society, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: Gehry Partners, LLP
    Cancer-Center-Aarhus-Gehry-02.jpg
  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Portuguese Pavilion, Expo 1998, Lisbon. Architect, Alvaro Siza
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Sage Gateshead seen below the Tyne Bridge over the river Tyne, Newcastle
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Steamship Manxman in the Pallion Shipyard, Sunderland, UK, June 2011
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  • Exterior of north and west facing facade of Tewkesbury Abbey at sunset ith gravestones
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  • Detail of south facing facade of Exterior of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
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  • Exterior of south facing facade of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
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  • Exterior of Tewkesbury tower Abbey  dating from 1150  rated "probably the largest and finest Romanesque tower in England" by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner.
    Tewkesbury-Abbey-01.jpg
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