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1225-1358 - Colorful hieroglyphics and mural paintings in Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses burial chamber in tomb in The Vallery of the Kings, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
1358-354 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-370 - Somerset Bridge, Somerset Island, Bermuda. This is the shortest opening drawbridge in the world. The span is just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through.
1358-355 - Fort St. Catherine, built in 1612, in service until the 20th century, now a museum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. George's Island, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-368 - A boat moored off the Nonsuch Island, Bermuda, Nature Reserve or Living Museum. The boat belongs to the local Aquarium and Zoo and takes organised parties to see the Reserve.
1358-369 - Somerset Bridge, Somerset Island, Bermuda. This is the shortest opening drawbridge in the world. The span is just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through.
1358-371 - Somerset Bridge, Somerset Island, Bermuda. This is the shortest opening drawbridge in the world. The span is just 32 inches, enough to allow a sailing boat's mast to pass through.
1358-376 - St Andrew Undershaft church, St Mary Axe, in the City of London, with the Gherkin behind it. The present church was built in the C16. The Gherkin was built in 2003.
1358-379 - Washington Arch, in Washington Square Park, Lower Manhattan, New York. It was dedicated in 1895 to mark the centenary of George Washington's inauguration as President in 1789.
1358-203 - Glass Beach, site of large quantities of sea glass, from shipwrecks and bottles thrown into the sea from the Royal Navy Dockyard over hundreds of years, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-272 - The Hall of Memory, a memorial to those killed in two World Wars and subsequent conflicts, Centenary Square, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1358-298 - Hungry Bay, part of the Hungry Bay Nature Reserve which includes the largest mangrove coastal swamp on the island, Paget Parish, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-303 - The Leo Mol Sculpture Garden and Gallery displaying work of Ukrainian sculptor Leo Mol who settled in Canada in 1948, Assiniboine Park, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America
1358-352 - Building Bay, where shipwrecked British sailors built two new ships in 1609, enabling them to continue to the colony of Virginia, St. George's, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
1358-204 - Glass Beach, site of large quantities of sea glass, from shipwrecks and bottles thrown into the sea from the Royal Navy Dockyard over hundreds of years, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-143 - City Hall and Arts Centre, designed by local architect William Onions, built in 1960 and houses the City Corporation's Administrative Offices, a Theatre, Bermuda's National Gallery and Society of Arts Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-224 - St. Peter's Church, built in the 12th century, one of only three churches in Sussex with a round tower, Southease, near Lewes, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1358-225 - St. Peter's Church, built in the 12th century, one of only three churches in Sussex with a round tower, Southease, near Lewes, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1358-274 - The Cenotaph in Front Street, built in 1920 and commemorating the dead of Bermuda from two World Wars, in front of the Cabinet Office, Hamilton, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1358-304 - Typical Bermuda architecture, building painted in pastel colours, with white stepped roof designed to catch rainwater for storage in underground tanks, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America