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Construction of The Shard skyscraper in Southwark, South London. Monument statue of Viscount Garnet Wolseley (1833 - 1913). The former Field Marshall officer was a hero who served in the Crimean War; Statue in Horse Guards Parade, Westminster, London Historic statue of the British Hero Clive of India. Major-General Robert Clive (1725-1774) led the British occupation of India. The monument is outside the Foreign Office in Westminster, London. View across Dean's Yard looking towards the historic London landmark Westminster Abbey. London, UK - April 27, 2011:  The archaeologist, war hero and writer T E Lawrence (1888 - 1935), popularly known as Lawrence of Arabia, lived in this Georgian townhouse in Westminster, London. London, UK - April 10, 2011:  This Victorian house was the home of Cetshwayo, King of the Zulus (1832-1884). Also the renowned pre-raphaelite artist William Holman Hunt (1827 - 1910) lived and died here. Kensington, West London. Monument statue of King George VI (1895 - 1952) overlooking The Mall in Westminster, London.  Statue by William Macmillan, on public display since 1956 Monument statue of Robert Falcon Scott, Captain Scott, who died with four fellow explorers while returning from the South Pole in 1912. Statue of John, first Lord Lawrence in Waterloo Place, London.  He ruled the Punjab during the SEpoy Mutiny and was Viceroy of India.  Statue ereted 1882. Statue of the British military hero Field Marshall Lord Clyde, Colin Campbell, who commanded the army during the First Opium War and the Crimean War.  Monument erected in 1867 in Waterloo Place, London. Monument statue of King Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland (1600-1649). On display in Trafalgar Square, Westminster for over 100 years. Charles the First was beheaded in England's Civil War. Statue of the first American President George Washington (1732-1799). Donated in 1921 by the people of Virginia, it stands outside the UK's National Gallery on Trafalgar Square, London. Large bronze statue of Major General Sir Henry Havelock in Trafalgar Square, London.  The soldier was famous for leading the army in India and Afghanistan. Monument on public display since 1861. London, UK - April 9, 2011: The author Herman Melville lived in this Westminster townhouse in 1849. View from a tall building of the historic Capri Hotel in Havana, one time haunt of the gangster George Raft when it was a famous casino before the revolution.  The iconic bronze sculpture of La Giraldilla weather vane on top of the Castillo de la Real Fuerza in Havana, Cuba. Giant Grasshopper, latin name Tropidacris cristata, resting on a metal fence in Tobago. Red berries growing on a coffee tree in a tropical plantation.  The berries can be dried to get coffee beans. Entrance to the historic Whitgift Almshouses in the centre of Croydon, London.  Built in Elizabethan times as homes for the poor they are still in operation. Tower in the Erno Goldfinger designed office turned apartment block now known as Metro Central Heights in the Elephant and Castle district of London. Sunny, summer day. Part of the trunk of a silver birch tree, latin name Betula Utilis, with part of the white bark peeling off.  Late summer, autumn. Detail of part of the Royal College of Physicians headquarters overlooking Regent's Park, London.  The modernist offices were designed by the renowned 20th century architect Denys Lasdun. Metal gate outside Chineham Incinerator in Basingstoke, Hampshire.  The plant generates power by burning refuse from the local area. View of the church of Saint Giles, Imber, Wiltshire.  The village is usually closed to visitors as it is in the middle of the Salisbury Plain military training area. Tower of the church of Saint Giles in the village of Imber on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire. Victorian stained glass window showing Jesus Christ in red robes pointing to heaven.  On public display over 100 years. Historic stained glass window showing the Virgin Mary praying over the baby Jesus lying in a straw filled manger with lambs. Historic Victorian stained glass window showing an angel with blue wings and a halo decorated with cyclamen flowers. On public display over 100 years. Memorial to people killed fighting in the first and second world war in the graveyard of St Mary's Church, Market Lavington, Wiltshire. A small brick Art Deco building covered in electrical cables in the sidings at Ealing Broadway station in West London. Historic monument celebrating the life of Napoleon, Prince Imperial on public display since 1882.  Placed at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Berkshire and sculpted by Count Gleichen.  Head and shoulders of the historic statue of Queen Victoria on public display at Sandhurst Military Academy, Berkshire.  Sculpted in 1904 by Henry Price. Full length statue of Queen Victoria wearing state robes and carrying an orb and sceptre.  Sculpted by Henry Price in 1904 and on public display at Sandhurst Military Academy in Berkshire. The historic Kurnool Mortar, a huge artillery weapon taken by the British from Andhra Pradesh in India in 1839.  On display at the famous Sandhurst Military Academy in Berkshire. A cacao pod ripening on a tree in the rainforest of Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago. Monument statue to the late Field Marshall John Fox Burgoyne who fought with the British Army in the Siege of Malta, the Peninsular War and the Crimean War.  He went on to lead the Royal Engineers. Statue designed by Sir Edgar Boehm and erected for public display in St James's in London in 1877. Monument statue to the late Air Chief Marshall Keith Park who led the RAF's Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain in World War II.  Sculpted by Les Johnson the statue is on public display next to the Athenaeum Club in Waterloo Place in the St James's district of London.  Monument statue of the vaccine pioneer Edward Jenner who developed the innoculation against smallpox.  Sculpted by William Calder Marshall and on public display in London's Hyde Park since 1862. The very cute two bears drinking water fountain in Hyde Park, London.  The pair have been hugging on public display since 1939. Exterior of the historic Prince Consort Library in Aldershot, Hampshire.  Founded by Prince Albert it holds many maps and books of military interest. LONDON, UK - JULY 25, 2017:  Memorial statue of President Ronald Reagan in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London.  Created by American sculptor Chas Fagan it has been on public display since 2011.  LONDON, UK - JULY 25, 2017:  Statue of President and General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London.  On public display since 1989. LONDON, UK - JULY 25, 2017:  Memorial statue of President Franklin D. Roosevelt on a high plinth in the elegant Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London.  On public display since 1948. Statue of the Victorian railway engineer Robert Stevenson on peramanent public display outside Euston Railway station in London.  Sculpted in 1870 by Baron Carlo Marochetti.  The historic Rotunda with doric columns and a garden bench set in the grounds of Bushy House, once home to King William IV and Queen Charlotte. Historic building, open to the public and hundreds of years old. The historic Alexander Observatory containing an astronomical telescope in the centre of Aldershot military town in Hampshire.  Presented to the Aldershot Army Corps by Patrick Alexander in 1906. Signposts to various places in the military town of Aldershot, Hampshire.  The historic garrison town is home to many elements of the British Army. The historic Palazzo Papadopoli, now the Aman Hotel, overlooking the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. The magnificent Palazzo Balbi overlooking the Grand Canal in Venice.  Now home to the President and local government of the Veneto region of Italy.  Statue of the great Italian linguist and lexicographer Nicolo Tommaseo erected in the historic Campo Santo Stefano in Venice, Italy.