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Consuegra - Castillo de la Muela by godran25

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Consuegra - Castillo de la Muela

Vue sur les moulins du Cerro Calderico

Old and New Metros in Pelaw Sidings by MJAlford98

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Old and New Metros in Pelaw Sidings

During the closure of the section of section of the Tyne and Wear Metro Yellow Line between Pelaw and South Shields, an old class 599 unit stands in Pelaw sidings next to its replacement class 555 in the former's final week of timetabled service. Taken June 24, 2026.

IMG_4754 by chazheng

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IMG_4754

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, located in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area of Hunan Province, China 張家界

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

XL568 Hawker Hunter T7A by Roger Wasley

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XL568 Hawker Hunter T7A

Two-seat Hawker Hunter T7A trainer XL568 on display at the Royal Air Force Museum Midlands, located at RAF Cosford. This jet first flew in 1958 and was retired in 1993.

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Lady Chapel by Gaz 1984

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Lady Chapel

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Memorial display case by Gaz 1984

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Memorial display case

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Multi-coloured stained glass window by Gaz 1984

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Multi-coloured stained glass window

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

'Sculptured' door by Gaz 1984

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'Sculptured' door

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Looking across to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Looking across to Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

From Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Triangle shaped gaps by Gaz 1984

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Triangle shaped gaps

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts by Gaz 1984

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Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts

The 'dome' by Gaz 1984

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The 'dome'

Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Shadow gliding through the metropolis by davidmonet

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Shadow gliding through the metropolis

A wooden cross marks the crash site of three Luftwaffe pilots 1941 by Rare Historical Images

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A wooden cross marks the crash site of three Luftwaffe pilots 1941

A historic military grave or crash memorial site located in a European forest, likely within Germany, Austria, or along the former World War II Eastern Front. The wooden cross marker features a German Gothic script inscription that reads: "Am 28.3.41 verunglückten drei Frontflieger" (On March 28, 1941, three front-line aviators crashed/met with a fatal accident)"Für Uns" (For Us). The text identifies the site as a makeshift burial or crash marker for three German Luftwaffe aviators (Frontflieger) whose plane went down during a mission in early 1941. The dense pine woodland, light snow, and misty atmosphere are highly characteristic of the mountainous forested regions of Central or Eastern Europe.

AI applied color.

Good photographic material for historians.

Wollaton Hall (pathway) by Simon W. Photography

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Wollaton Hall (pathway)

Wollaton Hall was built in the 1580s, Wollaton Hall has been home to industrialists, and barons. A Mansion dubbed “the architectural sensation of its age”.

Wollaton Hall is a Grade I listed Elizabethan mansion, was built between 1580 and 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby and is believed to be designed by the Elizabethan architect, Robert Smythson, who had by then completed Longleat in Wiltshire and was to go on to design Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire.
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