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  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Westminster Houses of Parliamment, London, UK
    LONDON-CHURCHILL-4652.jpg
  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Westminster Houses of Parliamment, London, UK
    LONDON-CHURCHILL-4649.jpg
  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Westminster Houses of Parliamment, London, UK
    LONDON-CHURCHILL-4641.jpg
  • Statue of Winston Churchill, Westminster Houses of Parliamment, London, UK
    LONDON-CHURCHILL-4640.jpg
  • Statue of Robert Burns near Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney Australia
    ROBERT-BURNS-8934.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-1002.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-0996.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-0986.tif
  • St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings - "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London.
    LONDON-ST-PAULS-1855.jpg
  • St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings - "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London.
    LONDON-ST-PAULS-1853.jpg
  • Buddah on outdoor meditation platform
    ICON-45050065.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-0998.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-1001.tif
  • The Big Merino, Goulburn NSW Australia.The Big Merino (nicknamed 'Rambo') was constructed by Glenn Senner and took six months to build. The frame is steel, covered and shaped with wire mesh, sprayed and detailed in reinforced concrete. It stands 15 metres tall and weighs in at 97 tonne. The architect was Gary Dutallis.On the 26th May 2007 this grand structure was moved 800 metres towards the southern exit of the bypass freeway to take advantage of the changed traffic conditions..The move has given Rambo a new lease on life with the construction of a new gift shop and a permanent exhibition from Australian Wool Innovation depicting the history of wool in Australia which is housed in the Big Merino structure.
    BIG-MERINO-1000.tif
  • St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings - "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London.
    LONDON-ST-PAULS-1854.jpg
  • Destiny Sculpture at Newcastle, NSW, Australia
    SCULPTURE-NEWCASTLE-0050.tif
  • St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia
    StMARYS-CATHEDRAL_8931.tif
  • Church Interior, Singleton, NSW Australia
    CHURCH-ALTAR-0009.tif
  • Buddah on outdoor meditation platform
    ICON-45050066.tif
  • Church Interior, Singleton, NSW Australia
    ARCHITECTURE-CHURCH-0009.tif
  • Destiny Sculpture at Newcastle, NSW, Australia
    SCULPTURE-NEWCASTLE-0050.tif
  • Colonial House and Garden, Hunter Valley, Australia
    GARDEN-STATUES-22F26.tif
  • Old & Modern Architecture, London, UK
    LONDON-ARCHITECTURE-1749.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2060.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2054.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2035.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2061.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2053.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2047.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2044.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2043.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2041.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2040.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2038.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2037.jpg
  • The Albert Memorial, Kensington Gardens, London, England, north of the Royal Albert Hall. Commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband, Prince Albert who died of typhoid in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. Opened in 1872, with the statue of Albert ceremonially "seated" in 1875, the memorial consists of an ornate canopy or pavilion containing a statue of Prince Albert facing south. The memorial is 176 feet tall, took over ten years to complete, and cost £120,000.
    LONDON-ALBERT-2033.jpg
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