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Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)
Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)

NAM5923719: Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo), Penfound, Giles (fl.2000-2019) / Bridgeman Images

Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)
Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)

NAM5923740: Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo), Penfound, Giles (fl.2000-2019) / Bridgeman Images

Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)
Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo)

NAM5923782: Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, 2008 (b/w photo), Penfound, Giles (fl.2000-2019) / Bridgeman Images

Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day.
Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day.

MDA4661125: Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day., Duthilleul, Jean Marie (b.1952) / Bridgeman Images

Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day.
Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day.

MDA4661143: Gare du Nord to Paris 75010. Construction 1861-1865, architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1867), renovation of amenagement 2008-2010, Jean Marie Duthilleul. The third station in the world after Tokyo (Japan) and Chicago (Illinois, USA), the station welcomes 500,000 passengers every day., Duthilleul, Jean Marie (b.1952) / Bridgeman Images

Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo)
Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo)

NAM5923830: Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo), Penfound, Giles (fl.2000-2019) / Bridgeman Images

Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo)
Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo)

NAM5923872: Chattri Memorial, 2008 (b/w photo), Penfound, Giles (fl.2000-2019) / Bridgeman Images

Ali Masjid fort, visible on the hilltop in the middle distance, with a temporary British camp in the foreground, 1919 circa (b/w photo)
Ali Masjid fort, visible on the hilltop in the middle distance, with a temporary British camp in the foreground, 1919 circa (b/w photo)

NAM5923887: Ali Masjid fort, visible on the hilltop in the middle distance, with a temporary British camp in the foreground, 1919 circa (b/w photo), Holmes, Randolph Bezzant (1888-1973) / Bridgeman Images

Cardboard box ration pack, menu two, 2013 (cardboard)
Cardboard box ration pack, menu two, 2013 (cardboard)

NAM5925984: Cardboard box ration pack, menu two, 2013 (cardboard), British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Combat spectacles, 2011
Combat spectacles, 2011

NAM5926062: Combat spectacles, 2011, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa
Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa

NAM5926068: Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa
Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa

NAM5926071: Mk7 helmet, 2009 circa, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Black tier one pelvic protection underwear, 2010 circa
Black tier one pelvic protection underwear, 2010 circa

NAM5926074: Black tier one pelvic protection underwear, 2010 circa, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Multi-terrain pattern (MTP) warm weather combat trousers, 2011 (fabric)
Multi-terrain pattern (MTP) warm weather combat trousers, 2011 (fabric)

NAM5926272: Multi-terrain pattern (MTP) warm weather combat trousers, 2011 (fabric), British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Mark 7 helmet, 2009
Mark 7 helmet, 2009

NAM5926300: Mark 7 helmet, 2009, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Desert Hawk 1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), 2005 circa
Desert Hawk 1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), 2005 circa

NAM5926580: Desert Hawk 1 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), 2005 circa, British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Pair of green combat knee pads, 2010 (nylon and velcro)
Pair of green combat knee pads, 2010 (nylon and velcro)

NAM5926891: Pair of green combat knee pads, 2010 (nylon and velcro), British School, (20th-21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Souvenir flag from the 2011 FA Cup Final, collected by Corporal Mark Ward, Mercian Regiment, 2011 (flag)
Souvenir flag from the 2011 FA Cup Final, collected by Corporal Mark Ward, Mercian Regiment, 2011 (flag)

NAM5928727: Souvenir flag from the 2011 FA Cup Final, collected by Corporal Mark Ward, Mercian Regiment, 2011 (flag), British School, (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

Lalpura from the ferry, 1878 (photo)
Lalpura from the ferry, 1878 (photo)

NAM5929076: Lalpura from the ferry, 1878 (photo), leeb, na / Bridgeman Images

Wrist band worn by Lance Corporal Jose Carvalho De Matos, 61 Field Squadron, 33 Engineers Regiment, c.2010 (bracelet)
Wrist band worn by Lance Corporal Jose Carvalho De Matos, 61 Field Squadron, 33 Engineers Regiment, c.2010 (bracelet)

NAM5929393: Wrist band worn by Lance Corporal Jose Carvalho De Matos, 61 Field Squadron, 33 Engineers Regiment, c.2010 (bracelet), British School, (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

The Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580603: The Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580700: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580725: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.
The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05.

OMG4580745: The interior of the Palace of Parliament (1984) (formerly the House of the People) in Bucharest, Romania. The House of the People and the Boulevard of the Victory of the Socialist was inaugurated by Nicolas Ceaucescu on 25 June 1984. This pharaonic project is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon - 45,000 m2 of floor area, 400,000 m2 of living space. To build this palace, one fifth of the city was razed. The palace is now the palace of the parliament now serves as a chamber of deputes and senators. Photography 10/10/05., Petrescu, Anca (1949-2013) / Bridgeman Images

Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.
Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.

MDA4580998: Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99., Safdie, Moshe (b.1938) / Bridgeman Images

Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.
Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99.

MDA4581021: Habitat 67 a Montreal, Canada. Architect Moshe Safdi, 1967. Photograph 11/08/99., Safdie, Moshe (b.1938) / Bridgeman Images

The Daimler Chrysler Financial AG in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin
The Daimler Chrysler Financial AG in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin

TEC4581340: The Daimler Chrysler Financial AG in Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, Suvero, Di Mark (b.1933) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Grand Hyatt on Marlene Dietrich platz 2a Berlin (Germany). Achitect Jose Rafael Moneo, 1996-1998. Photography 25/10/99.
Hotel Grand Hyatt on Marlene Dietrich platz 2a Berlin (Germany). Achitect Jose Rafael Moneo, 1996-1998. Photography 25/10/99.

LBY4581461: Hotel Grand Hyatt on Marlene Dietrich platz 2a Berlin (Germany). Achitect Jose Rafael Moneo, 1996-1998. Photography 25/10/99., Moneo, Jose Rafael (b.1937) / Bridgeman Images

Offices, houses and shopping centre, on Linkstrasse in Berlin (Germany). Architect Sir Richard Rogers 1995-1998. Photography 25/06/00.
Offices, houses and shopping centre, on Linkstrasse in Berlin (Germany). Architect Sir Richard Rogers 1995-1998. Photography 25/06/00.

MDA4581535: Offices, houses and shopping centre, on Linkstrasse in Berlin (Germany). Architect Sir Richard Rogers 1995-1998. Photography 25/06/00., Rogers, Richard (b.1933) / Bridgeman Images

The Palais de Justice, district of the Europole train station in Grenoble (Isere, Rhone Alpes). Architect Claude Vasconi 1994. Photography 15/08/07.
The Palais de Justice, district of the Europole train station in Grenoble (Isere, Rhone Alpes). Architect Claude Vasconi 1994. Photography 15/08/07.

LBY4581930: The Palais de Justice, district of the Europole train station in Grenoble (Isere, Rhone Alpes). Architect Claude Vasconi 1994. Photography 15/08/07., Vasconi, Claude (1940-2009) / Bridgeman Images

The building Tete of the hospital Pie Salpetriere, 46 boulevard Vincent Auriol in Paris 75013. Realisation 1988-1996, architect Pierre Riboulet. Photography 10/07/96.
The building Tete of the hospital Pie Salpetriere, 46 boulevard Vincent Auriol in Paris 75013. Realisation 1988-1996, architect Pierre Riboulet. Photography 10/07/96.

TEC4670231: The building Tete of the hospital Pie Salpetriere, 46 boulevard Vincent Auriol in Paris 75013. Realisation 1988-1996, architect Pierre Riboulet. Photography 10/07/96., Riboulet, Pierre (1928-2003) / Bridgeman Images

The Hospital Centre of Rodez (Aveyron). Realisation Valode and Pistre Architects, in 2007. Photography 27/07/08.
The Hospital Centre of Rodez (Aveyron). Realisation Valode and Pistre Architects, in 2007. Photography 27/07/08.

MDA4671042: The Hospital Centre of Rodez (Aveyron). Realisation Valode and Pistre Architects, in 2007. Photography 27/07/08., Valode, Denis & Pistre, Jean (fl.1980-2018) / Bridgeman Images

Ricola Factory by architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in Mulhouse in 1995. (photo)
Ricola Factory by architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in Mulhouse in 1995. (photo)

LBY4671329: Ricola Factory by architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in Mulhouse in 1995. (photo), Herzog, Jacques (b.1950) and Meuron, Jacques de (b.1950) / Bridgeman Images

Front page and frontispiece of ' L'Or, 1929 (engraving)
Front page and frontispiece of ' L'Or, 1929 (engraving)

JLJ4671414: Front page and frontispiece of ' L'Or, 1929 (engraving), Oberlé, Jean (1900-61) / Bridgeman Images

Cite Candie a Paris 75011. Realisation 1993, architect Massimiliano Fuksas. Photography 1993.
Cite Candie a Paris 75011. Realisation 1993, architect Massimiliano Fuksas. Photography 1993.

LBY4672754: Cite Candie a Paris 75011. Realisation 1993, architect Massimiliano Fuksas. Photography 1993., Fuksas, Massimiliano (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Untitled, from the series,
Untitled, from the series,

FSG5930840: Untitled, from the series, "Jannat", 1999-2007, printed 2014 (ink-jet print on paper), Gill, Gauri (b.1970) / Bridgeman Images


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