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Fleet Street is a major street in the City of London. The \
Peace River, Alberta, Canada - 1914. A Cree man on horseback at the town of Peace River in Alberta, Canada.
Toledo - The detail of typical damascening plate with the Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Traditional handicraft with metal
Vintage photograph of a Victorian British soldier and his horse.
London, United Kingdom - June 22, 2018: UK Field Marshal Earl Haig Memorial bronze statue in city of Westminster made by Alfred Hardiman in 1937
The Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw by Augustus Saint-Gaudens opposite the State Capitol Building on Boston Common). Robert Gould Shaw is seen leading members of the 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry 1863. The sculpture was unveiled on May 31, 1897. the first civic monument to pay homage to the heroism of African American soldiers.
The Battle of Anghiari
Canceled Mongolian Postage Stamp Man Breaking Wild Horse Bucking Bronco - See lightbox for more
Horses on the Steppe Pattern Design on Mongolian Banknote
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Street view at glasgow scotland england UK
Monument to Queen Boudicca - the leader of the Celts. Statue of horse with Great Britain flag on blue sky background at London
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Richard 1st statue outside UK House of Parliament. A bronze statue of Richard the lionheart on horseback, the statue was designed by Baron Carlo Marochetti and erected in 1856.
Happy Navajo boy galloping in Monument Valley Arizona at sunset
Robert Peel statue at Gawsworth Hall, Cheshire
London, England 1800s: The Charing Cross Hotel, designed by Edward Middleton Barry,] opened 1865 gave the station an ornate frontage in the French Renaissance style and extended along Villiers Street. It quickly became popular.
Edinburgh, Scotland
Vintage photograph of a Victorian British soldier and his horse.
Winston Churchill's Old War Office and new Raffles London at The OWO, 12 Nov 2023, London
Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington with traffic cone as a prank, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Navajo siblings galloping in Monument Valley Arizona USA
London England - July 4 2009; Royal Oak Pub frontage and gable from street.
An equestrian statue of George Washington by Thomas Ball is installed in Boston's Public Garden, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts.\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Glasgow, Scotland_February 28,2023.\nStatue of the Duke of Wellington in central Glasgow. Some years back students placed a road stop cone on his head to show their dislike of the English and the cone has remained ever since, becoming a tourist attraction.
Dudley, United Kingdom - September 23, 1997: Victorian woman walking across the shopping street at the Black Country Living Museum with tourists to the rear, Dudley, West Midlands, England, UK, Western Europe.
London Financial district on a foggy day in November 2022. The inscription on the statue reads;\nOn 19th July 1838 the Court of Common Council of the City of London agreed to a contribution of £500 toward the cost of the above statue of the Duke of Wellington in appreciation of his efforts in assisting the passage of the London Bridge Approaches Act 1827. This Act led to the creation of King William Street. The government donated the metal, which is bronze from captured enemy cannon melted down after the Battle of Waterloo, and valued at the time at £1500. The total cost of the statue was £9000. The remainder being raised by public subscription.\nThe sculptor, Sir Francis Chantrey (1781 to 1841), was commissioned in 1838 but died before the work was completed. It was finished by his assistant Henry Weekes (1807 to 1877).\nThe Lord Mayor, William Magnay, unveiled the statue on 18th June 1844, the anniversary of Waterloo, in the presence of his guest the King of Saxony.
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