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  • Changing of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace on Markborough Road
    changing the guard-buckingham palace...tif
  • Statue of Queen Victoria outside the QVB on George Street in Sydney's CBD
    Queen Victoria statue (0120112024710...tif
  • Privy Garden at Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    Privy Garden at Schonbrunn (L1580940...tif
  • Buckingham Palace at night. East front. The Victoria Memorial is at left in the foreground.
    Buckingham Palace at dusk panorama (...tif
  • A wide panorama of castle ramparts looking towards the coastline of the Irish Sea from Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Ramparts Panorama. (L...tif
  • View from the ramparts looking towards the Irish Sea at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Ramparts. (L161103238...tif
  • Panorama from the top of a tower at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Panorama View of Town...tif
  • View of part of the town of Harlech from the ramparts of the castle at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Town Seen From Top of Harlec...tif
  • View of the town from one of the archers' windows at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Archer Window. (L1611...tif
  • Night shot with dark blue overcast skies at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle at Night with Low Clo...tif
  • Direction signs at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Direction Signs ...tif
  • The heavily fortified walls of Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle at Night. (L160220600...tif
  • Dusk skies and lights at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle at Dusk with Clouds. ...tif
  • Just after the lights have been turned on at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle With Lights and Overc...tif
  • Overcast skies at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Overcast Sky. (L...tif
  • Some of the English countryside in the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire near Winchcombe, with a sheep grazing in the foreground and a farm house in the background.
    Cotswolds Countryside (L159101727).tif
  • The Chape, St. Mary's Sudeley, 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 Chapel (L159075957).tif
  • And exhibit showing some of Catherine Parr's royal chambers at Sudeley Castle, with stained glass windows overlooking the chapel. 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 Royal Chambers and St...tif
  • An exhibit at Sudely Castle depicting King Henry VIII and his sixth wife, Queen Catherine Parr. 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 King Henry VIII and C...tif
  • At left are the parts of Sudeley Castle that survived, while at right are some of the ruins from the parts destroyed over the years, especially during the Civil War. 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 Castle and Ruins (L15...tif
  • Throne Room of Vladislav Hall in Prague Castle
    h162094600-royal throne room in vlad...TIF
  • Privy Garden at Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    privy garden at schonbrunn panorama-...tif
  • View of Schonbrunn Palace from the Neptune Well in the Summer Palace's gardens, Vienna, Austria.
    neptune well at schonbrunn-schonbrun...tif
  • Changing of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace on Markborough Road
    changing the guard-buckingham palace...tif
  • Changing of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace on Markborough Road
    changing the guard-buckingham palace...tif
  • View of Schonbrunn Palace from the Neptune Well in the Summer Palace's gardens, Vienna, Austria.
    Neptune Well at Schonbrunn (L1581017...tif
  • Privy Garden at Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    Privy Garden at Schonbrunn panorama ...tif
  • Fountain in the main entrance courtyard of the front of Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    Schonbrunn Palace courtyard (L158090...tif
  • Buckingham Palace at night. East front. The Victoria Memorial is at left in the foreground.
    Buckingham Palace at night panorama ...tif
  • Panorama of the ramparts and courtyard at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Great Courtyard Panor...tif
  • Tower and ramparts at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Ramparts, parapets, a...tif
  • Parapets and ramparts at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Ramparts and Tower. (...tif
  • The courtyard and gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Gate House and Courty...tif
  • The interior-facing side of the gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Gatehouse Interior Si...tif
  • View from the courtyard of the gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Main Gate House Keep....tif
  • Ground-level view of the heavily fortified walls at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Walls. (L161102700).tif
  • North-facing panorama of towers at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Panorama of Towers. (...tif
  • Towers and ramparts seen from above at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Towers. (L161101858).tif
  • A model of the comleted castle as part of an exhibit at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Model Exhibit. (L1611...tif
  • Night shot of signs at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Signs at Night. ...tif
  • One of the corner towers of Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Walls at Night. (L160...tif
  • The Two Kings statue at Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales at dusk. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Two Kings Statue...tif
  • A walking bridge leads to the gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Gate House at Dusk. (...tif
  • Dark skies and lights at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Lights and Dark ...tif
  • An early-evening panorama of Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Panorama in with Ligh...tif
  • Threatening clouds over Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Dark Clouds. (L1...tif
  • The Two Kings statue at Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Two Kings Statue. (L1...tif
  • A shot of Sudeley Castle taken from a nearby hill. 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 from a Distance (L159...tif
  • The Queen's Walk. This was originally a 16th century covered walkway joining the private apartments in the Castle to the Chapel Royal. 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 Queen's Walk (L159075...tif
  • Some of the intricately patterned gardens 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 Gardens (L159072858).tif
  • Iron door knocker and solid wooden door 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 Iron Door Knocker (L1...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 of textiles at Sudely 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 Clothing and Textiles...tif
  • Fountain in the main entrance courtyard of the front of Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    schonbrunn palace courtyard-schonbru...tif
  • Changing of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace on Markborough Road
    changing the guard-buckingham palace...tif
  • Changing of the Royal Guard at Buckingham Palace on Markborough Road
    changing the guard-buckingham palace...tif
  • Manicured gardens at Schonbrunn Palace, Vienna, Austria
    Gardens of Schonbrunn panorama (L158...tif
  • Overcast skies silhouette towers and walls at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Towers Against Heavy ...tif
  • An elevated view of the gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Great Keep. (L1611034...tif
  • From the top of the ramparts at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Ramparts in the Rain....tif
  • Sign for the prison tower at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Prison Tower Sign. (L...tif
  • View of the won and parking lot from the ramparts at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle View of town. (L16110...tif
  • Night shot of a street in the historic town of Harlech in northwestn Wales's Snowdonia region.
    Harlech Town Street at Night. (L1602...tif
  • A night shot of a street after rain that run next to Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Street at Night. (L160220921...tif
  • The rocky foundation and walls of Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle at Night Towards Iris...tif
  • A dusk panorama of Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Panorama at Dusk. (L1...tif
  • The main gatehouse at Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle at Dusk. (L160220144).tif
  • Heavy, ominous clouds hang over Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea. The castle was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle with Ominous Sky. (L1...tif
  • The statue of the Two Kings next to Harlech Castle in northwestern Wales. Sculpted by Ivor Roberts-Jones and unveiled in 1984, the sculpture depicts the Mabinogion story of Branwen, a lament of the folly and carnage of war. In the sculpture, the figure of Bendigeidfran, bearing the body of his nephew Gwern, symbolises the sorrowful burden that love can be. Harlech Castle in Harlech, Gwynedd, on the northwest coast of Wales next to the Irish Sea, was built by Edward I in the closing decades of the 13th century as one of several castles designed to consolidate his conquest of Wales.
    Harlech Castle Two Kings Statue and ...tif
  • Some of the countryside in the Cotswolds, with a sheep resting in the foreground.
    Gloucestershire Countryside (L159101...tif
  • Some of the exterior and gardens of 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 Gardens and Building ...tif
  • And exhibit showing some of Catherine Parr's royal chambers at Sudeley Castle, with stained glass windows overlooking the chapel. 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 Royal Chambers (L1590...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 Table and Mai...tif
  • The bed coverings of this bed were reputedly made for French Queen Marie Antoinette. 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 Four Poster Bed (L159...tif
  • An exhibit of Henry VIII's six wives, with period clothing (Catharine Parr, the sixth, is off frame to left next to figure of Henry VIII himself). At far right is the figure of Anne Boleyn. 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 Exhibit on Henry VIII...tif
  • The Tithe Barn at Sudeley Castle. Now mostly in ruins, it was built in the 15th century as a manorial barn, then became a store for parish tithes before being partly destroyed in the Civil War. Roses from around the world grow amongs the ruins. 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 (L159063953).tif
  • A sailing boat cruises by the base of a rainbow in the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
    Rainbow with sailboat in the Caribbe...tif
  • Abandoned stone structure on the shore of Whistling Cay, a small island off St. John in the US Virgin Islands.
    Whistling Cay - Royalty Free Photo (...tif
  • Turbulent clouds are illumated by the golden setting sun in the Caribbean.
    Storm clouds in the Caribbean - Roya...tif
  • A two-mast old sailing boat is silhouetted against the setting sun while moored in calm waters of Gallows Point on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands.
    Sailboat and rocks - Royalty Free Ph...tif
  • A two-mast old sailing boat is silhouetted against the setting sun while moored in calm waters of Gallows Point on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands.
    Caribbean Sunset with Sailboat Silho...tif
  • A two-mast old sailing boat is silhouetted against the setting sun while moored in calm waters of Gallows Point on St. John, in the US Virgin Islands.
    Beautiful sunset in the Caribbean wi...tif
  • The setting sun illuminates the sharply defined edge of a cloud with golden light in the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean.
    Golden sunset cloud - Royalty Free P...tif