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Farnsworth House
Farnsworth House Farnsworth House in Gettysburg. The house sheltered Confederate sharpshooters during the American Civil War, one of whom it is believed to have accidentally shot 20 year-old Mary Virginia "Jennie" Wade, the only civilian who died during the battle.
Ice Bar And Restaurant
Ice Bar And Restaurant Wide shot of an ice restaurant taken from the bar, with a beer bottle in foreground sharp and the restaurant soft.
Alexander Hamilton Statue
Alexander Hamilton Statue A bronze statue of Alexander Hamilton by James Earle Fraser dedicated on May 17 1923, which can be found on the south patio of the US Treasury Building in Washington DC. The front plaque reads: "ALEXANDER HAMILTON 1757-1804 FIRST SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY SOLDIER, ORATOR, STATESMAN CHAMPION OF CONSTITUTIONAL UNION,

REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT AND NATIONAL INTEGRITY"
Winter Roofs
Winter Roofs Icy and snow covered winter roofs on a timber building.
Lenin Statue
Lenin Statue Lenin statue opposite Besarabsky Market, Kiev, Ukraine. This statue was toppled by protesters on December 8th 2013 during the Euromaidan protests in the capital. It is no longer standing.
Living Space
Living Space Living area with real fire and sofas.
Cabinet War Rooms
Cabinet War Rooms The Cabinet War Rooms; a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War.

Construction of the Cabinet War Rooms, located beneath the Treasury building in the Whitehall area of Westminster, began in 1938. They became operational in August 1939. They remained in operation throughout the Second World War, before being abandoned in 1945 after the surrender of Japan.
Cabinet War Rooms
Cabinet War Rooms Corridor in the Cabinet War Rooms; a historic underground complex that housed a British government command centre throughout the Second World War.

Construction of the Cabinet War Rooms, located beneath the Treasury building in the Whitehall area of Westminster, began in 1938. They became operational in August 1939. They remained in operation throughout the Second World War, before being abandoned in 1945 after the surrender of Japan.
American School Bus
American School Bus A school bus in Canada drops some children off in the Winter.
Old British Cannon
Old British Cannon A black and white image of an old British cannon on display in a museum.
Church Candles
Church Candles Coloured memorial candles in little glass jars surrounded by silver foil burning in a church.
Family On Moped
Family On Moped Father and son on a moped.