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Charterhouse School, sunset
Charterhouse School, sunset

SLR3829608: Charterhouse School, sunset / Bridgeman Images

Sé Cathedral in Braga
Sé Cathedral in Braga

SLR3832763: Sé Cathedral in Braga / Bridgeman Images

Grand Galet Cascade, Reunion Island (photo)
Grand Galet Cascade, Reunion Island (photo)

SRB1202851: Grand Galet Cascade, Reunion Island (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic (photo)
The Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic (photo)

SRB1202658: The Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague, Czech Republic (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (b/w photo)
Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (b/w photo)

OPL2601704: Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1900 (b/w photo), French Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype photographic process in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving)
Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype photographic process in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving)

KWE2619044: Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre inventing the daguerreotype photographic process in the 19th century, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c.1870 (engraving), French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Bet Meskel Church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa (photo)
Bet Meskel Church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa (photo)

MES2647984: Bet Meskel Church, Lalibela, Ethiopia, Africa (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Japanese shoji (window screen) (photo)
Japanese shoji (window screen) (photo)

CXL4073153: Japanese shoji (window screen) (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Old wall and window, Botanical Gardens, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo)
Old wall and window, Botanical Gardens, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo)

CXL4073221: Old wall and window, Botanical Gardens, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Crane operator, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo)
Crane operator, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo)

CXL4073238: Crane operator, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Place de la Bastille in Paris.
Place de la Bastille in Paris.

TEC4628067: Place de la Bastille in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon...
Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon...

TEC4628163: Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon... / Bridgeman Images

Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon...
Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon...

TEC4628177: Entrepots de Bercy, Paris 12th arondissement. Louis XIV (1638-1715) built the first wine warehouses in Bercy because Paris was home to one of the largest vineyards in Europe. These warehouses reached their peak in the 19th century, becoming the world's largest centre for wine and spirits trade. The activities of the warehouses began to declinate in the 20th century with the destruction of the fortifications of Thiers, 1920-1929, the success of the railway and the evolution of storage techniques. It is now Bercy Village and Bercy Park that settled on the old warehouses. The surrounding area still resonate with the memory of old activities: rue de Pommard, rue de Chablis, rue de Macon... / Bridgeman Images

Astronomical Observatory in New Delhi, India.
Astronomical Observatory in New Delhi, India.

TEC4607003: Astronomical Observatory in New Delhi, India. / Bridgeman Images

The western part of New Delhi, India.
The western part of New Delhi, India.

TEC4607207: The western part of New Delhi, India. / Bridgeman Images

Mausolee housing the remains of Isa Khan (1529-1599), one of the faithful of Sher Shah (1486-1545), on the site of Emperor Humayun's tomb (1508-1556) in Delhi, India. Photography 20/01/06.
Mausolee housing the remains of Isa Khan (1529-1599), one of the faithful of Sher Shah (1486-1545), on the site of Emperor Humayun's tomb (1508-1556) in Delhi, India. Photography 20/01/06.

TEC4607258: Mausolee housing the remains of Isa Khan (1529-1599), one of the faithful of Sher Shah (1486-1545), on the site of Emperor Humayun's tomb (1508-1556) in Delhi, India. Photography 20/01/06. / Bridgeman Images

Residential buildings in Paris 16th.
Residential buildings in Paris 16th.

TEC4624030: Residential buildings in Paris 16th. / Bridgeman Images

The tomb of Emperor Humayun (1508-1556) in Delhi, India.
The tomb of Emperor Humayun (1508-1556) in Delhi, India.

TEC4607419: The tomb of Emperor Humayun (1508-1556) in Delhi, India. / Bridgeman Images

View of Marseille from Notre Dame de la Garde (Bouches du Rhone).
View of Marseille from Notre Dame de la Garde (Bouches du Rhone).

TEC4646790: View of Marseille from Notre Dame de la Garde (Bouches du Rhone). / Bridgeman Images

Le Luxor cinema, Angle boulevard de Magenta and boulevard de la Chapelle in Paris 75018. Photography 03/09/07.
Le Luxor cinema, Angle boulevard de Magenta and boulevard de la Chapelle in Paris 75018. Photography 03/09/07.

TEC4645618: Le Luxor cinema, Angle boulevard de Magenta and boulevard de la Chapelle in Paris 75018. Photography 03/09/07. / Bridgeman Images

L'Estaque district in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone).
L'Estaque district in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone).

TEC4646020: L'Estaque district in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). / Bridgeman Images

Tree in the park of Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photographed 01/10/95.
Tree in the park of Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photographed 01/10/95.

TEC4651564: Tree in the park of Sceaux in the Hauts de Seine. Photographed 01/10/95. / Bridgeman Images

Route d'Arpajon to Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine.
Route d'Arpajon to Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine.

TEC4650828: Route d'Arpajon to Montrouge in the Hauts de Seine. / Bridgeman Images

Santa Cruz district in Seville (Spain).
Santa Cruz district in Seville (Spain).

TEC4649701: Santa Cruz district in Seville (Spain). / Bridgeman Images

The Tuileries Garden in Paris.
The Tuileries Garden in Paris.

TEC4605434: The Tuileries Garden in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

La plage de Deauville (Calvados, Lower Normandy).
La plage de Deauville (Calvados, Lower Normandy).

TEC4608041: La plage de Deauville (Calvados, Lower Normandy). / Bridgeman Images

Jardin du Palais Royal, Place du Palais Royal, Paris. Draw for Cardinal Richelieu, this classic garden was very famous in the 18th century for its playhouses and light daughters. Today, it is a haven of peace surrounded by housing for illustrious tenants.
Jardin du Palais Royal, Place du Palais Royal, Paris. Draw for Cardinal Richelieu, this classic garden was very famous in the 18th century for its playhouses and light daughters. Today, it is a haven of peace surrounded by housing for illustrious tenants.

TEC4603654: Jardin du Palais Royal, Place du Palais Royal, Paris. Draw for Cardinal Richelieu, this classic garden was very famous in the 18th century for its playhouses and light daughters. Today, it is a haven of peace surrounded by housing for illustrious tenants. / Bridgeman Images

Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.
Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris.

TEC4604437: Passage Vero Dodat (1826) in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

La Sudac before its rehabilitation in Paris 75013.
La Sudac before its rehabilitation in Paris 75013.

TEC4641498: La Sudac before its rehabilitation in Paris 75013. / Bridgeman Images

Centre d'art contemporain, Domaine de Kerguehennec, in Bignan (Morbihan, Brittany). Photography 13/08/09.
Centre d'art contemporain, Domaine de Kerguehennec, in Bignan (Morbihan, Brittany). Photography 13/08/09.

TEC4634227: Centre d'art contemporain, Domaine de Kerguehennec, in Bignan (Morbihan, Brittany). Photography 13/08/09. / Bridgeman Images

King David's Harp Bridge to Jerusalem David's harp Bridge - Jerusalem - Israel
King David's Harp Bridge to Jerusalem David's harp Bridge - Jerusalem - Israel

LBY4638416: King David's Harp Bridge to Jerusalem David's harp Bridge - Jerusalem - Israel / Bridgeman Images

The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06.
The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06.

LBY4637652: The tram (2006), Parc Relais de la Buttiniere in Lormont. Bordeaux (Gironde). Phootography 05/11/06. / Bridgeman Images

L'esplanade Coligny in Orleans (Loiret). Architect B+G architecture, 2007. Photography 15/07/07.
L'esplanade Coligny in Orleans (Loiret). Architect B+G architecture, 2007. Photography 15/07/07.

OMG4637026: L'esplanade Coligny in Orleans (Loiret). Architect B+G architecture, 2007. Photography 15/07/07. / Bridgeman Images

Residential buildings in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). In the foreground, Constant Lefranc building (1885-1972) and in the background, Jean Boucher building.
Residential buildings in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). In the foreground, Constant Lefranc building (1885-1972) and in the background, Jean Boucher building.

MDA4636295: Residential buildings in Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). In the foreground, Constant Lefranc building (1885-1972) and in the background, Jean Boucher building. / Bridgeman Images

The Molitor pool reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo)
The Molitor pool reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo)

OMG4708476: The Molitor pool reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel room of the Molitor pool in Paris reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo)
Hotel room of the Molitor pool in Paris reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo)

OMG4707891: Hotel room of the Molitor pool in Paris reopened on 19 May 2014 after two years of work, photo taken in 2014 (photo) / Bridgeman Images


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