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  • Kitchen of Chateau de Chenonceau
    Panorama of interior of Kitchen of C...tif
  • Kitchen of Chateau de Chenonceau
    Panorama of interior of Kitchen of C...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The large kitchen was originally separated from the main palace when it was built in the first half of the 15th century. It sits under two massive, white chimneys that provide a distinctive profile to the exterior of the building. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Kitchen at the Palace of Sintra, Sin...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The large kitchen was originally separated from the main palace when it was built in the first half of the 15th century. It sits under two massive, white chimneys that provide a distinctive profile to the exterior of the building. The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Kitchen at the Palace of Sintra, Sin...tif
  • The kitchen at the Churchill War Rooms in London. The museum, one of five branches of the Imerial War Museums, preserves the World War II underground command bunker used by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Its cramped quarters were constructed from a converting a storage basement in the Treasury Building in Whitehall, London. Being underground, and under an unusually sturdy building, the Cabinet War Rooms were afforded some protection from the bombs falling above during the Blitz.
    Churchill War Rooms London Kitchen (...tif
  • An exhibit showing a period kitchen setup at Sudeley Castle. Sudeley Castle dates back to the 15th century, although an even older castle might have once been on the same site. It was the final home and burial place of King Henry VIII's last wife, Queen Catherine Parr (c. 1512-1548).
    Sudeley Castle Kitchen (L159072241).tif
  • An exhibit demonstrating historic traditional kitchen at a museum at Casa Santo Domingo, a hotel built amongst the ruins of a former monastery. Famous for its well-preserved Spanish baroque architecture as well as a number of ruins from earthquakes, Antigua Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Guatemala.
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  • An exhibit showing a period kitchen setup at Sudeley Castle. Sudeley Castle dates back to the 15th century, although an even older castle might have once been on the same site. It was the final home and burial place of King Henry VIII's last wife, Queen Catherine Parr (c. 1512-1548).
    Sudeley Castle Kitchen Table and Mai...tif
  • Items on display in exhibits in the former kitchens of Topkapi Palace, Istanbul. The row of massive kitchens that once fed the palace's inahbitants and guests has been converted into museum space displaying some of the tools and utensils used there. On a peninsula overlooking both the Bosphorus Strait and the Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign over Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire. Today it is one of Istanbul's primary tourist attractions.
    Kitchens at Topkapi Palace, Istanbul...tif
  • Items on display in exhibits in the former kitchens of Topkapi Palace, Istanbul. The row of massive kitchens that once fed the palace's inahbitants and guests has been converted into museum space displaying some of the tools and utensils used there. On a peninsula overlooking both the Bosphorus Strait and the Golden Horn, Topkapi Palace was the primary residence of the Ottoman sultans for approximately 400 years (1465–1856) of their 624-year reign over Constantinople and the Ottoman Empire. Today it is one of Istanbul's primary tourist attractions.
    Kitchens at Topkapi Palace, Istanbul...tif
  • A cook preparing a bowl of pho (noodle soup) in her kitchen. The bamboo walls in the background are stained black from the smoke from the stove.
    Cooking Noodle Soup in Laos (3311127...tif
  • Stretching 3/4 of a mile across Taungthaman Lake next to the old capital of Amarapura (now part of Mandalay), the U Bein Bridge dates back to 1850 and is reputed to be the longest teak bridge in the world.
    Woman Cooking at Restaurant at the F...tif
  • The kitchen area of Wordie House, with a large radio marked with the acronym FIDS for Falkland Islands Dependency Survey. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Kitchen of Wordie House Historic Ant...tif
  • Two camp cooks prepare food in the kitchen tent at Mweka Camp on Mt Kilimanjaro.
    Mt Kilimanjaro Mweka Camp Kitchen Te...tif
  • SINTRA, Portugal - The Palace of Sintra (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is a mediaeval royal palace in Sintra and part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses several sites in and around Sintra, just outside Lisbon. The palace dates to at least the early 15th century and was at its peak during the 15th and 16th centuries. It remains one of the best-preserved royal residences in Portugal.
    Exterior with Kitchen Chimnies at th...tif
  • Bunk beds next to the kitchen of Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Sleeping Quarters of Wordie House Hi...tif
  • Cans of food on shelves in the kitchen area of Wordie House. Originally known as Base F and later renamed after James Wordie, chief scientist on Ernest Shackleton's major Antarctic expedition, Wordie House dates to the mid-1940s. It was one of a handful of bases built by the British as part of a secret World War II mission codenamed Operation Tabarin. The house is preserved intact and stands near Vernadsky Research Base in the Argentine Islands in Antarctica.
    Supplies at Wordie House Historic An...tif
  • Graffiti on the walls of what was once the kitchen of the monastery and church of Santa Clara (Saint Clair) in Antigua, Guatemala. The original foundation dates back to 1700 and the church was consecrated in 1715. It was run by nuns from the Second Franciscan Order of Poor Sisters of Saint Clair. In 1717 the earthquake of San Miguel caused extensive damages to the building. The church is now in ruins and is no longer a functional church.
    Santa Clara Antigua Graffiti (255091...tif