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"Rebuilt: A Journey Through Time and History" Step into the past as we explore the remarkable stories of resilience and reconstruction

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The five-storey Pagoda at Nikko, Japan

The five-storey Pagoda at Nikko, Japan
The five storied Pagoda at Nikko, Japan. Tadakatsu Sakai started work on this building in 1650, but it burned down in 1815. It was rebuilt in 1818

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Framlingham Parish Workhouse, Essex

Framlingham Parish Workhouse, Essex
Parish workhouse in the courtyard of Framlingham Castle, Essex. It was originally established in 1664 then rebuilt in 1729

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Fire in Clock Tower

Fire in Clock Tower
Fire threatens the new Clock Tower (housing Big Ben) in the rebuilt Parliament buildings

Background imageRebuilt Collection: New Palace Yard

New Palace Yard
Cloisters surrounding New Palace Yard in the rebuilt Houses of Parliament

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Demolition of the Temple Bar, London, 1878

Demolition of the Temple Bar, London, 1878
Engraving showing the demolition of Temple Bar, City of London, on 12 January 1878. The bar was taken down due to its ruinous state, taken to Theobalds Park near Waltham Cross and rebuilt

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Christs Hospital

Christs Hospital
The building of Christs Hospital School at Newgate - the buildings rebuilt with the assistance of Sir Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879

The Eddystone Lighthouse, 1879
Engraving of the Eddystone lighthouse built by Smeaton in 1759 and the foundations of the new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Official Opening of the Eddystone Lighthouse, May 1882

Official Opening of the Eddystone Lighthouse, May 1882
Engraving of the opening of the new Eddystone Lighthouse by the Duke of Edinburgh. The new lighthouse, designed by Sir James Douglass, can be seen to the left of the older one, built by John Smeaton

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Crusaders Fortress

Crusaders Fortress
A Crusaders Citadel in Syria - Krak, Syria - reconstruction of the fortress of the Knights Hospitallers. They took it from the Kurds in 1125 and rebuilt it in 1202

Background imageRebuilt Collection: George Inn, Southwark

George Inn, Southwark
First referred to in 1554, when it was owned by Mr Collet, MP for Southwark. Destroyed in the great fire of 1676, rebuilt in about 1677

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese

Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese pub, Wine Office Court, Fleet Street, London, was rebuilt in 1667 (after the Great Fire of 1666) and was one of Dr. Samuel Johnsons haunts

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Hermitage Museum

Hermitage Museum
The Hermitage at St Petersburg, Russia, was built in the 1760s to house Catherine IIs art collection. It will burn down in 1837 but will be rebuilt by Nicolas I

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Rebuilt Orthodox church in Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese

Rebuilt Orthodox church in Mystras, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peloponnese, Greece, Europe

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Tourists visiting the rebuilt Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari, West bank of the River Nile

Tourists visiting the rebuilt Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahari, West bank of the River Nile, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Interior of the Church and Convent of St Francis of Assisi

Interior of the Church and Convent of St Francis of Assisi, built in 1521 and rebuilt in 1661, Goa, India

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Clock tower, built in the 13th and 14th centuries and rebuilt in the 17th

Clock tower, built in the 13th and 14th centuries and rebuilt in the 17th, Sighisoara, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Transylavania, Romania, Europe

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The chapel of La Balbanera dating from 1534, the oldest church in the country

The chapel of La Balbanera dating from 1534, the oldest church in the country, rebuilt after the 1797 earthquake, near Colta Lake, south west of Riobamba, Chimborazo Province, Central Highlands

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Newgate / London Wall

Newgate / London Wall
Newgate, in London Wall, was destroyed and rebuilt over and over again, until its final demolition in 1767 : this is how it was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Barber Surgeons Hall

Barber Surgeons Hall
Monkwell Street : First built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt at the time of the Great Fire, destroyed again in the 1940 blitz and replaced by a modern building in 1969

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Paris / Hotel Liancourt

Paris / Hotel Liancourt
Originally the Hotel Dauphin, rebuilt by Roger Du Plessis, sieur de Liancourt, circa 1620s; demolished 1825 and the rue des Beaux Arts (6e) now runs on the site

Background imageRebuilt Collection: The Temple Rebuilt

The Temple Rebuilt
The Jews rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem which had been destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II, king of Babylon

Background imageRebuilt Collection: 1688 / TSAR PETERs BOAT

1688 / TSAR PETERs BOAT
The boat rebuilt by Peter I, which became known as the Grandfather of the Russian fleet. His discovery of this boat aroused his interest in ship design and seamanship

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Theatre / Sadlers Wells

Theatre / Sadlers Wells
Opening as the first musick house in 1683, Sadlers Well in London has been used for many types of performance and rebuilt several times

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Bethlehem Hospital / 1829

Bethlehem Hospital / 1829
New Bethlehem hospital, St. Georges Fields, as rebuilt, 1815

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Aeneas Meets Dido

Aeneas Meets Dido
Medieval construction techniques in evidence when Aeneas arrives at Carthage while the city is being rebuilt by Dido, its Queen

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Saint Petronius

Saint Petronius
SAINT PETRONIUS Son of a Roman prefect in Gaul, he became bishop of Bologna and rebuilt churches destroyed by the Goths - thats why hes holding one

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Alfred Rebuilds Walls

Alfred Rebuilds Walls
Having regained the possession of London from the Danes, King Alfred the Great rebuilt and fortified the walls of London and planted it with military settlers

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Charlton Church 1808

Charlton Church 1808
A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Kings Theatre

Kings Theatre
The Kings Theatre, in the Haymarket, London, as rebuilt by Michael Novosielski in 1790, and used by the Drury Lane Company while their own theatre was being rebuilt

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Captain Joshua Slocum

Captain Joshua Slocum
Captain JOSHUA SLOCUM, Canadian/American sailor who 1895-1896 was the first person to sail single-handed round the world in the Spray which he rebuilt for the purpose

Background imageRebuilt Collection: SPRAY AT GIBRALTAR

SPRAY AT GIBRALTAR
The boat which Joshua Slocum rebuilt and sailed single- handed round the world, at Gibraltar

Background imageRebuilt Collection: Paris Rebuilt / Rivoli

Paris Rebuilt / Rivoli
Rue de Rivoli - construction site floodlit using electric lights




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"Rebuilt: A Journey Through Time and History" Step into the past as we explore the remarkable stories of resilience and reconstruction. From SLOCUMs SPRAY to HMS Glorious, witness the triumph of human spirit in rebuilding what was once lost. Leeds Castle, a majestic fortress first used as a royal castle in the 9th century, stands tall after being rebuilt in stone by the Normans around 1120. Its walls hold secrets of centuries gone by, reminding us of our ability to rebuild even amidst adversity. Garraways Coffee-House, an iconic establishment that has witnessed countless conversations and historical events unfold within its walls. Despite challenges faced over time, it stands today as a testament to reinvention and revival. St. Albans Cathedral rises proudly from its ruins, showcasing architectural marvels reborn through determination and craftsmanship. This sacred place echoes with whispers of prayers offered throughout history. The Pantheon and Fountain in Rome tell tales of ancient glory resurrected from ashes. These magnificent structures stand strong against time's relentless march, inspiring generations with their grandeur. Alexandra Palace emerges like a phoenix from the flames - twice rebuilt after devastating fires - symbolizing resilience and community spirit that refuses to be extinguished. Somerset House bears witness to transformation; once a Tudor palace turned government building in 1809 before becoming one of London's cultural hubs. It serves as a reminder that change can bring forth new beginnings filled with creativity and innovation. The Astronomical Clock built-in 1833 continues ticking away at Prague's Old Town Square despite wars and revolutions. Its intricate mechanisms remind us that even during turbulent times when everything seems shattered beyond repair, hope remains eternal. Piper J3 Cub - OY-ECT takes flight again after meticulous restoration efforts breathe life back into this vintage aircraft. It soars through skies once more while honoring its rich aviation heritage for all enthusiasts to admire anew.