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- Images Of Jesus The Christ Stations Of The Cross Pictures These are the pictures of the crucifixion of Christ sculptured from metal by a man near Amarillo, Texas. The crosses are made of metal also. The man did this out of the kindness of his heart, and someone donated the land on which to erect them.
- Historic City of York, England York, the county of Yorkshire's major city and a magnet for visitors from all over the world. They are attracted by the quaintness of the streets, the city's beauty, York Minster and the city's long history which includes Romans, Angles, Vikings and...
- The Roman Colosseum The Roman Colosseum, even 2,000 years after it was built, is today one of the most recognizable of Rome's Classical buildings. Although for centuries the abandoned structure was pillaged for it's building materials, it is still considered an architec...
- Chester, England - Medieval City Chester, county town of Cheshire, in the north west of England, stands on the River Dee, not far from both Liverpool and North Wales. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country because it has kept many of its medieval fe...
- The Historic City of Bath, England I moved to Wiltshire, just 12 miles from Bath, in 1993. Since then I've fallen in love with this beautiful city in south-west England. We still live in Wiltshire although much further away from Bath but I still visit it often. It is popular with vis...
- Augustus Caesar Augustus was born Gaius Octavius and granted the title of Augustus by the Roman Senate, becoming the first emperor of Rome. The adopted son of Julius Caesar, he became consul after Caesar’s assassination. Augustus consolidated his power with th...
- Revelation Costume Designs This isn't a religious lens and no offense is meant, this is a textiles and costume design lens. In this lens you will find lots of images and information about my Final Major Project from my Costume Degree. I wanted to design costumes for an epic...
- Snail Recipes, Remedies and Folklore Snails have been enjoyed as a culinary delicacy since ancient times. At one time or another they have been extremely popular in different parts of Europe. Snails have graced the cuisines of France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, and England, an...
- Asterix the Gaul - The Characters A little Gaulish village on the Armorican coast still holds out against the Roman forces in 50 BC by the fortune of having a village druid who has discovered a potion to give the Gauls superhuman strength - this is the premise for over 30 graphic nov...
- The Year of Acheron From the world of the Dark-Hunters comes the most anticipated book to date... Eleven thousand years ago a god was born. Cursed into the body of a human, Acheron endured a lifetime of hatred. His human death unleashed an unspeakable horror that almos...
- Ideas for Bible Study I'm guessing if you clicked on a link to get you this far, you're looking for a Bible Study. Whether you're leading a group of young adults, all women, a more mature crowd, or you'd just like to study something for yourself, her...
- Ancient Somerset Levels In the heart of the county of Somerset, the Levels and Moors are an internationally environmentally important wetlands habitat. Across the area, 25ft above sea level is the maximum height attained. A coastal clay ridge protects the area from sea floo...
- Introduction to Ancient Rome I have long been fascinated by the lives of the ancient Romans. Emperors and slaves, religious cults and early Christians, gladiators and centurions... It all seems so exotic and far away. And it is. But there are remnants of the Roman Empire across...
- Labyrinths A labyrinth is a shaped path, a form of walking meditation that can be found in cultures throughout the world. This lens will give you links to labyrinth sites, show you pictures of different variations and has video so you can take a virtual w...
- Italy's Leaning Tower of Pisa The Leaning Tower of Pisa is generally regarded as one of the of the seven greatest wonders of the Medieval world. The famous white marble tower with the sunken foundation has been an intriguing landmark in the Italian landscape for centuries.
- Tunisia - for history, culture and holidays! North African in location but with a strong Mediterranean influence echoing back to the French occupation, Tunisia is the rising Jewel in Africa's crown with a population of around 9 million. Situated next to Libya and Algeria it covers 162,555 sq Km...
- Ancient Rome & the Romans This lens is dedicated to my cute Ancient Roman characters available on a variety of products at my zazzle store. I'll be updating the lens on a regular basis with my favourite Roman products. I'll also help promoting other Zazzlers products by feat...
- Mosaics Of The Past This lens is all about the art of the Mosaic. Mosaics have been created by many different cultures and people from all around the world. Because of the effectiveness of the technique many mosiacs still exist from the past in very good condition. This...
- Ancient Rome : Lensography of the Past Ancient Rome, no matter the particular era, is always fascinating. What people they were! Here we are, more than 2000 years later reading their novels, plays and military tactics. Names like Julius Caesar, Mark Antony and Emperor Nero are as familia...
- Salisbury, Wiltshire's Cathedral City Salisbury Cathedral's famous spire is the first glimpse that most people have approaching this city. A quintessential English scene, it has been painted by many famous artists, including Constable, and engraved by Whistler. It's origins are lost in...
