BTI4891704: Ancient Rome: reconstruction of a village of Roman Brittany (Britannia or island Brittany) in the 2nd century. Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
BTI4891735: Prehistory: reconstitution of daily life at the Iron Age, a family in a broch, fortified dwelling built in Scotland, probable ancestry of forts, represented in a section, women cook, men leave by boat for hunting and fishing. Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
BTI4891845: Renaissance architecture: reconstruction of the castle of Ambras, 16th century. Innsbruck, Austria. Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
BTI4891832: Byzantine art: representation of the construction site of the Basilica of St. Vital (Saint Vital or San Vitale) in Ravenna in the 5th century. Aerian view showing the workers on the scaffolding working on the frame of the dome. Italy Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4892029: Nov. 11, 1953 - Egypt Offers Condolences to the New King of Saudi Arabia: Lieut. Col. Gamal Abdul Nasser Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister headed a mission to Saudi Arabia recently to offer condolences to King Saud IBN Abudl Aziz the new King of Saudi Arbia on the death of his father King Ibn Saud. The paid a visit to Mecca / Bridgeman Images
BTI4892040: Byzantine art: representation of the Basilica of St. Vital (Saint Vital or San Vitale) in Ravenna (Ravenna) in the 5th century. Air view with cuts to see the interior. Italy Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4892342: Nov. 11, 1953 - Don Alfonso unchains himself again: Don Alfonso who had been known already before the war as unchaining virtuoso now got again a fire-proof safe by his friends to show again his astonishing number. With chains and hand-cuffs he let lock himself into a safe and some minute later he gets off the safe as a 'free man' / Bridgeman Images
BTI4892367: Middle Ages: reconstruction of the castle Santa Severina, built in the 11th century, in Catanzaro. Calabria Italy Illustration by Giorgio Albertini. (The use of this author's works is not subject to an application for authorization from a third party or to the payment of additional fees)., Albertini, Giorgio / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4891921: Nov. 11, 1953 - Playwright (injured in motor car accident) attends rehearsal on invalid's chair - Seated on an invalid's chair Gabriel Marcel well known French author, attends rehearsal of his new play “” The road to the Summit””” at the Vieux Colombier Theatre, Paris. Surrounding him are Madeleine Ozeray who is starring in the play and the director of the theater Anet Badel. Marcel was injured in a motor car accident two months ago. He was carried from his bed to the theatre this morning. Nov 11/53 / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4892588: Nov. 11, 1953 - Gabriel Marcel's Latest Play Shortly At The Vieux Colombier: The Theatre Of The Vieux Colombier In Paris Will Present Shortly” Le Chemin Des Cretes” The Latest Play Written By Gabriel Marcel. Madeleine Ozeray Who Plays The Main Part Is Seen Here Photographed Next To Her Portrait Painted By Framcoise Adnte Who Has Decorated” Le Chemin Des Cretes ' / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4892228: Nov. 11, 1953 - Princess Margaret Reopens ManChesteraca, -a, cs bomb damaged Royal exchange.: Keystone Photo Shows Princess Margaret wears a red velvet coat and a white fur hat in this smiling study as she stands before the tablet commemorating her reopening yesterday of the reconstructed portion of the bomb damage Royal Exchange, Manchester. / Bridgeman Images