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PCT4716134: The ruins of the former Abbey of Saint Martin du Canigou (St Martin or Saint Martin du Canigou), at the very beginning of their restoration which began in 1902 - This ensemble of religious architecture (named in Catalan Sant Mart del Canigo), is a monastery of Benedictine monks founded in the 10th century by Guifred II, Count of Romanesque Cerdagne - - Romanesque Art e - Pyrenees Orientales, Roussillon, Catalonia - colorise phototypy Labouche - / Bridgeman Images
PCT4716137: The ruins of the former Abbey of Saint Martin du Canigou (St Martin or Saint Martin du Canigou), at the beginning of their restoration which began in 1902 - View of the new constructions, 1905 - This ensemble of religious architecture (named in Catalan Sant Mart del Canigo), is a monastery of Benedictine monks founded in the 10th century by Guifred II, Count of Cerdagne - Romanesque art, Romanesque architecture - Pyrenees Orientales, Roussillon, Catalonia, Occitania - phototypy Labouche - / Bridgeman Images
TEC4709161: Musee National de la Legion d'honneur et des ordres de la chevalerie, Hotel de Salm, 2 rue Bellechasse, Paris 7. Architecture of Pierre II Rousseau, 1782-1788. Photography, 1992. Museum of the history of decorations and orders of French hair since the Crusades with Louis XI. Many rooms are dedicated to La Legion d'Honneur created by Napoleon. The museum is located in the Salm hotel. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4713847: Ratibida in Column - Upright prairie coneflower or Mexican hat, Ratibida columnifera (Painted-rayed obeliscaria, Obeliscaria columnaris pulcherrima). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after J.T. Hart from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4713888: Fragrant purple cornaret - Devil's claw, Proboscidea fragrans (Fragrant martynia, Martynia fragrans). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by G. Barclay after Miss Sarah Drake from John Lindley and Robert Sweet's Ornamental Flower Garden and Shrubbery, G. Willis, London, 1854. / Bridgeman Images