photo: Public Domain / PH3 DAVE SIMPSON
A port bow view of the frigate USS OUELLET (FF-1077) underway.
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Stained glass window of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral.Image of Thomas Becket from a stained glass window.
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1927 4AT-A, Serial No. 4, C-1077 The long-range capabilities of the Ford Trimotor were exploited in a search for the lost flyers of the Sigizmund Levanevsky Trans-Polar Flight in 1937.
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War And Conflict, WAR & CONFLICT BOOKERA: WORLD WAR II/WAR IN THE WEST/THE LO
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Stord Bridge (Stordabrua) is a suspension bridge that crosses Digernessundet between Digernesklubben at Stord and Føyno in Hordaland county in Norway.
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The HTMS Phutthaloetla Naphalai
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Bayeux Cathedral Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux
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A flat casket of carved of ivory from Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain), c. 1050
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Castle Acre Priory
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Castle Acre Priory
photo: US Navy / Chief Journalist Melinda Larson
A Royal Thai Navy bugler aboard HTMS Phutthayotfa Chulalok sounds a call marking evening colors A Royal Thai Navy bugler aboard HTMS Phutthayotfa Chulalok sounds a call marking evening colors.
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The Thomas Stone National Historic Site, also known as Habre de Venture or Thomas Stone House, is a United States National Historic Site located about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of Washington D.C. in Charles County, Maryland. The site was established to protect the home and property of Thomas Stone, one of the 56 signers of the United States Declaration of Independence. His home and estate were owned by the Stone family until 1936.
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Main street in Speyer with the Speyer Cathedral in the background
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One of many statues of Yaroslav holding the "Russkaya Pravda" in his hand. See another image here.
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Apostle Peter and Paul's church, the oldest preserved sacral monument in Serbia, UNESCO item and the coronation site of many Serbian monarchs.[14] The beginning of the Serbian state starts with the White Serbs settling the Balkans led by the Unknown Archont, who was asked to defend the frontiers from invading Avars.
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Chapel of St. Mary Formosa
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Smederevo, Serbian capital 1430-1459
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Sketch map of the church interior
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Sketch map of the interior plan of the Chora Church
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Serbian Empire and its neighbours, 1355
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Salzburg
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Melton Mowbray's imposing St Mary's church
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Roman helm from the Roman museum in the cloister of Dominican Order in Augsburg.