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A Stamp printed in USA devoted to 500th anniv. of the printing of the 1st book, the Holy Bible, by Johann Gutenberg, circa 1952
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman Janissary  soldier carrying red flag 16th Century
Hampshire, UK - September 17, 2021:  An historic manuscript,  hundreds of years old, handwritten in Norman French.
St Peter Church of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England, with identifying details.
Old book, old Slovak,
The sign on the school where the Bronte sisters taught in Haworth, Yorkshire, England, UK.
Astrakhan, Russia. - May 07, 2023: The Old city center. Astrakhan Kremlin of the 16th century. A sign about the object of special protection and cultural heritage
Paris, France: A plaque on a school on Rue Milton in the 9th arrondissement commemorating the deaths of school children deported and killed by the Nazis and the Vichy Government in WWII.
Illuminated antiquities and historical ruins at night - close-up - Ephesus Ancient City - İzmir / Turkey
Florence, Italy - MAY 10, 2019: Here originated the fairy tale the piglet written by the well-known Danish novelist Hans Christian Andersen that I love Florence where I stay several times defining our city, Memorable inscription on the wall of a building in Florence
A sign on a stone archway at Horse Guards in Whitehall, Central London, which reads, “The Riding of Cycles through this Archway is Forbidden”.
The first chapter of Don Quixote
Prague, Czech Republic - July 16, 2024: Interiors of the Pinkas Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in Prague in the Czech Republic
Thomas Riddell grave tombstone in Greyfriars Kirkyard, which was the inspiration for J. K. Rowling created the name of Tom Riddle's (Voldemort) character in Harry Potter in Edinburgh, Scotland
Grenoble, France: A memorial plaque in Old Town Grenoble commemorating Grenoble’s adherence (in 1952) to the United Nation’s 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR).
Cancelled Stamp From India Commemorating The General Election Of 1967 In Which Indira Gandhi Became Prime Minister.
photographing the historic city of greenville, south carolina - u.s.a.
London, UK - March 14th 2023: A blue plaque on Smith Street in Chelsea, London, marking the location where the author of Mary Poppins - PL Travers, lived and worked.
Sign for the Great Gateway near St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK. This is beside St Albans Cathedral.
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - August 6, 2023: Terry Fox Monument at the Terry Fox Memorial Lookout in Thunder Bay, Ontario on August 6, 2023
British stamp isolated on black
Sadhu Bela is an island on the Indus River in Sukkur. It's renowned for its revered Hindu temples linked to the Udasi movement of Sikhism. The island houses the significant Teerath Asthan, Pakistan's largest Hindu temple. Alongside this temple, there are eight other temples, a library, dining areas, extensive gardens, and housing for monks and visitors desiring to stay on the island.
Monument to the Great Fire of London. This monument was built by Robert Hooke in consultation with Sir Christopher Wren in 1671, to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666.
Two large gold coins: Old Czechoslovak koruna coin
Secure Escape Route: Stairway Safety Guidelines in Emergency Scenarios
The fable of the Mermaid of Edam (De Meyrmin Van Edam), as depicted by this wall plaque in the town of Edam, Holland, dates back to 1403. In a heavy storm in 1403 waves destroyed the Zuiderzee protective dykes and water came gushing in to lake Purmermeer. and brought along with it a mermaid. When the storm calmed down, the dykes were quickly repaired and the Mermaid became trapped within lake Purmermeer. The Mermaid was often sighted by the two milkmaids (depicted on the plaque) on their way to milk their cows. As time passed the Mermaid and milkmaids became accustomed to seeing each other. Then one day, the mermaid came really close to their boat and the milkmaids saw an opportunity. They pulled the mermaid on board and took her back to Edam. The people from Edam then raised her as a human being. It was realised that she had a longing for the sea, and so she remained well guarded, so her escape would be difficult. Word spread of her existence and people came to visit Edam just so they could witness the so-called, Sea- Woman (Zeewijf). The powerful city of Haarlem made it known they wanted her to live in their city, so Edam presented the Mermaid to them as a gift. Haarlem gave her a home on the Grote Houtstraat and taught her to use the spinning wheel but she never adjusted to enable her speak freely with locals living nearby. During her lifetime she often went to church and had the habit of making a cross. The local people were convinced she had an affinity with the christian faith as she was often seen at church. At the end of her life she was buried as a christian.
old Church Slavonic Orthodox book, facing pages, written in tserkovnoslov language
Paris, France: A marble plaque commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Marshall Plan. The plaque hangs on the wall of the Hotel de Talleyrand, a grand palace near the Place de la Concorde that belongs to the American Embassy in Paris.
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