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View of the historic church  of St Nicholas in Steventon, Hampshire where Jane Austen's father was vicar when she was a little girl.  The Austen family lived a short walk away in a Rectory which has been lost to fire.  Ancient Egyptian painting on the wall of the tomb of Prince Titi wearing the skin of a leopard.  Ancient Egyptian tomb in the Valley of the Queens on the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor, Egypt.  Thousands of years old. Painting on the wall of an Ancient Egyptian tomb showing the Pharaoh Ramses III praising the gods.  Tomb of Amunherkhopshef in the Valley of the Queens, thousands of years old. Painting of a cheetah wearing the crown of the goddess Hathor on the wall of an Ancient Egyptian tomb on the West Bank of the Nile at Luxor, Egypt.  Painting thousands of years old. Ancient Egyptian wall painting of the falcon headed god Horus.  Inner wall of the Tomb of Amenemonet, priest of Ptah-Sokar from the Ramesside Period, Thebes, Luxor, Egypt.  Thousands of years old. Victorian stained glass window showing Saint Martin, the Roman Soldier who cut up his cloak to give to a needy person.  Historic church window on public display for 120 years. View across the churchyard of the historic Saint Mary the Virgin church in the village of Aldermaston, Berkshire.  Dating from medieval times, the Anglican church still holds regular services. A stained glass window showing mother - Saint Martha - and her daughter, the Virgin Mary greeting each other.  Victorian window on public display over 100 years. Victorian stained glass window showing the Holy family of Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus overlooked by a cow and a horse.  Window on public display over 100 years. Victorian stained glass window showing the Three Kings presenting their gifts.  Historic window on public display over 100 years.  A Victorian stained glass window showing two men making an emotional agreement or Mizpah as described in the Old Testament parable of Jacob and Laban. Historic window on public display over 100 years. Victorian stained glass window showing Abraham dropping a knife on the command of an angel just as he was about to sacrifice his son Isaac to please God.  Old Testament depicted in an historic window over 100 years old viewed from public place. Inner fence and visitor entrance at the disused Reading Prison, Berkshire.  The Victorian era jail once held the playwright Oscar Wilde. Exterior view through a rose bed of the Tomb of the Princes - children of Sultan Murad III, constructed towards the later 16th century in Istanbul, Turkey. Beautiful Iznik tiles decorating the exterior of the tomb of Sultan Murad II constructed in 1599 and still on public display in the old city of Istanbul, Turkey. Magnificently colourful Iznik tiles decorating the exterior of the tomb of Sultan Selim II built in 1577 in the old city of Istanbul, Turkey. Colonnade at the Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmet Camii Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey. Entrance arch to a courtyard at Istanbul's Blue Mosque, Sultan Ahmet Camii.  Ancient Roman Milion Stone in Istanbul.  The stone was used as marker for the centre of Constantinople and all distances to the city were measured to it.  A 13th century Byzantine mosaic of Jesus Christ at the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul.  View across some of the vast, empty space of the Hagia Sophia.  Looking across the gallery on the first floor of this Byzantine historic monument in Istanbul. A solid wall of mable carved to look like an ornate door in the Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey.  Made in the 6th century, it was at the entrance to the Emperor's private chambers. View of the famous Sultan Ahmed Mosque, commonly known as the Blue Mosque, in Istanbul, Turkey. A herring gull, latin name Larus argentatusl, opening it's beak and squarking into the air on top of a chimney.  A small child's stacker chair with a sign pointing towards a polling station at a primary school on election day in Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK. The Boy David statue on top of the Machine Gun Corps Memorial at London's Hyde Park Corner.  Sculpted by Francis Derwent Wood and unveilled in 1925 in memory of those killed in World War I.  Memorial statue to the poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron sitting on rocks with his Newfoundland dog Bo'sun.  Sculpted by Richard Belt, unveilled in 1880. On public display in Park Lane, London.  Statue of St George on horseback, part of the Cavalry Monument in Hyde Park, London. Sculpted by Adrian Jones, made from melted enemy guns and on public display since 1921. Monument to Cavalry soldiers killed in World War 1.  Victorian statue of the Greek Muse of music Euterpe on the exterior of Richmond Theatre.  The building was designed by Frank Matcham and opened in 1899.  Victorian stained glass window depicting Saint Patrick, standing on one of the snakes he banished from Ireland.  On public display over 100 years. View from a tall building of the Convent and church of Carmen, with its belltower topped with a statue of Nuestra Señora del Carmen in the Central Havana district of Cuba's capital city. Sculpture of an angel taking a fallen firefighter to heaven.  Detail of the firemen monument, The Monumento a los Bomberos in Havana's Christopher Columbus cemetary, known as  La Necrópolis de Cristóbal Colón, is a memorial to the 28 firemen killed tackling a fire in the old part of the city in 1890.  Decapitated angel statue, graveyard, Cuba. A wall painted with a colourful mural of the Cuban revolutionary leader Che Guevara. The image over looks a car park in Old Havana. View of the landmark building - the Capitolio in Havana. Home to Cuba's legislature. The landmark dome of Havana's Capitolio building, home to Cuba's Legislature. Headquarters of Cuba's telephone company, Havana. A statue commemorating the famous theatre actress Sarah Siddons (1755 - 1831) dressed as the muse of tragedy. Paddington Green, West London. Sculpted by Leon-Joseph Chavalliud and unveiled in 1897. White flowering narcissus flowers - sometimes known as daffodils - in the churchyard of St Mary's Church in Paddington, Central London. The small Georgian church of St Mary in Paddington, West London. The number four painted rather roughly in black on a white wall. A spring flower bed with red and yellow blooms including tulips and wallflowers. Regency townhouse which was the home of the famous British composer Sir Lennox Berkeley (1903 - 1989). Little Venice, Paddington, West London. The renowned social historians J.L. and Barbara Hammond lived in this Victorian villa on the edge of Hampstead Heathbetween 1906 - 1913. The renowned Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore (1861 - 1941) lived in this victorian Villa on the edge of Hampstead Heath. Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. Historic home of the author and novelist Katherine Mansfield (1888 - 1923) and her husband, the writer and critic John Middleton Murry (1889 - 1957) in Hampstead, North London. View of the Georgian church of St John, Downshire Hill, Hampstead, North London. Impressive entrance to a police station in North London. A vertical crack in a brick wall. The remaining keep of the ruins of Donnington Castle in Newbury, Berkshire.