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This Grade I-listed triumphal arch was designed by Decimus Burton. It stands between Green Park and Hyde Park on Hyde Park Corner. It was built between 1816-1830, although it has been moved from its original location. It was built to commemorate Britain;s victory against Napoleon in the Napoleonic Wars. People can be seen in the background.
Buenos Aires, Argentina - January 21, 2011: La Recoleta Cemetery. It contains the graves of notable people, including Eva Perón, presidents of Argentina, Nobel Prize winners, the founder of the Argentine Navy, and a granddaughter of Napoleon.
The Stewart Memorial Fountain in Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
Turkey - Istanbul- Haji Agha Bashir fountain in Sultanhamet
May 7, 2023 Bucharest Romania. The arch of triumph
Traditional old gothic monuments in downtown Edinburgh Scotland England UK
Copenhagen, Denmark - aug 4, 1987: every day a crowd of tourists follows the ceremony of the changing of the royal guard in Amalienborg square, home to the Royal Palace of Copenhagen.
Japanese flag.
Salem Oregon USA - Feb 10, 2023: Oregon State Capitol Building Dome with the Golden Lumber Jack on Top
Weimar, Germany - March 18, 2024: memorial plaque of composerJohann sebastian bach in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany
Belper War Memorial in Derbyshire, England, with names visible.
Wellington arch to celebrate the victory against Napoleon at Waterloo in London, UK
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Westminster, London, 2022. Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculpture in London representing Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe, who led an uprising in Roman. Sculptured by Thomas Graham Jackson
A view of Wellington Statue at Hyde park Corner in London, England.  This statue portrays the Iron Duke on his horse named Copenhagen and was unveiled in 1888.
Turkish Military
Istanbul, Turkey - November 23, 2021: The famous Dolmabahce Palace. The facade of the building and a pond in the garden.
A vertical shot of the details of Salamanca Castilla la Mancha Spain
Istanbul,Turkey- July 07,2021: The Gate of the Sultan, Dolmabahce Palace
Fascia Genova, Italy - April 6, 2023: commemorative monument on the top of Monte Antola, dedicated to the fallen of WW II; it is a small peak on the border between Piedmont and Liguria (Northern Italy). Photo taken in a public place.
Dom José Statue's at Terreiro do Paço or Praça do Comércio
Vienna, Austria, - June, 20, 2013: Leopoldsbrunnen fountain in center Vienna, Austria
Seen from the entrance to St Katharine Docks near Tower Bridge in London is Butler’s Wharf - once a warehouse and now apartments - and the River Thames, with the ‘Dixie Queen’ paddleboat moored on the South Bank.
Nikolai Semashko Therapeutic Mud Baths in Yessentuki, spa city in Caucasian Mineral Waters region, Stavropol Krai, Russia. Old building, historical landmark in summer.
Vienna, Austria - July , 20 - 2019: Equestrian Statue of Emperor Joseph II in front of the Austrian National Library building. Joseph II  shows a pose like Marcus Aurelius, ancient roman emperor, having the arm raised. The statue was unveiled on November 3, 1807.
Picture of the World War II monument of Fruska Gora, called Sloboda Memorial, in Serbia. It was raised in honor of the fallen soldiers and represents a symbol of the National Liberation struggle against fascism in the second world war. It was revealed in 1951.
Ceremony of changing the guard - military men in black are standing at the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway, on a sunny summer day. The palace is the official residence of the present Norwegian monarch. It was built in 1825-1849 by design of architect Hans Linstow. The equestrian statue of Karl XIV Johan by the Norwegian sculptor Brynjulf Bergslien was unveiled on September 7, 1875. Guard mounting, or changing the guard, is a formal ceremony in which sentries providing ceremonial guard duties at important institutions are relieved by a new batch of sentries.
Turin, Italy - Circa January 2017: Museo Nazionale dell Automobile (meaning National Automobile Museum car museum)
Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, September 03, 2019: Looking at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (French: Cimetière américain de Colleville-sur-Mer). It is a World War II cemetery and memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, that honors American troops who died in Europe during World War II. It is located on the site of the former temporary battlefield cemetery of Saint Laurent, covers 172.5 acres and contains 9,388 burials.\nThe cemetery, which was dedicated in 1956, is the most visited cemetery run by the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) with over one million visitors a year.
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