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Old Town Barbican defensive bastion built in 1498, Krakow (Cracow), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Poland, Europe

Aerial image of Herstmonceux Castle, a brick-built Tudor castle near Herstmonceux, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Maidenhead Railway Bridge, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and nicknamed the Sounding Arch, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Parade Chambers on left built 1885 and former Sheffield Telegraph and Star headquarters built 1916, Cathedral Quarter, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

The Terminal Warehouse built in the early 1800s, Victoria Quays, originally Canal Wharfe, Castle Gate Quarter, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

The Antim Monastery, built between 1713 and 1715 by Saint Antim Ivireanu, Bucharest, Romania, Europe

The Antim Monastery, built between 1713 and 1715 by Saint Antim Ivireanu, Bucharest, Romania, Europe

Aqueduct built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to Santiago de Queretaro (Queretaro), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico, North America

Aqueduct built in the 1720s and 1730s to bring water from nearby springs to Santiago de Queretaro (Queretaro), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queretaro, Queretaro State, Mexico, North America

The St. George Pioneer Courthouse, oldest public building in Washington County, built in 1870 and used as county courthouse until 1960, St. George, Utah, United States of America, North America

Victorian brick-built clock tower of the Monroe County Court House, Old Town, Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, United States of America, North America

Villagers in typical rural village afternoon scene in the street outside a modern laterite brick built village house, Odisha, India, Asia

Men sitting chatting in the afternoon on the verandas of their traditional thatch and brick built village homes, rural Odisha, India, Asia

Bran Castle, Bran, near Brasov, Transylvania. The castle was built by Saxons in 1377 who were given the privilege by Louis I of Hungary. It is a national monument and landmark in Transylvania and famous for its association with the Dracula story

Elbphilharmonie, a concert hall built on top of an old warehouse building, by Swiss architecture firm Herzog and de Meuron, viewed from a ferry on Elbe river, HafenCity district, Hamburg, Germany, Europe

Krishna Chadraji temple, built in brick in 1755, standing within the Kalna complex, Kalna, West Bengal, India, Asia

Emin Tower and Uyghur Mosque, built in 1777 from wood and brick, Turfan, Silk Road, Xinjiang, China, Asia

Emin Tower at the Uyghur Mosque, built in 1777 from wood and brick, Turfan, Silk Road, Xinjiang, China, Asia

Derby House, 1761, the first brick structure built in Salem, owned by India merchant Elias Hasket Derby, Salem, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Ancient doorway and religious painting at Il Rigo agritourismo hotel and farmhouse, San Quirico d'Orcia, in Val D'Orcia area Tuscany, Italy

Sheep being milked in front of beehive houses built of brick and mud, Srouj village, Syria, Middle East

Traditional house with green window shutters and covered in Virginia Creeper, in hill town of Monticcheillo, Val D'Orcia area of Tuscany, Italy

View across Old City of traditional tall brick-built houses, Sana'a, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yemen, Middle East

The town centre lighthouse, built of brick in 1890, a Grade II listed building and 31m tall, Southwold, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Contrast of contemporary and quaint medieval architecture of San Gimignano and its famous towers in Tuscany, Italy

Religion, ethiopia. Na’akuto la’ab church, 7 kms from lalibela, built in a cave. The priest showing some of the church’s treasures

Lap pool, bright blue cushions on lounge chairs, brick step to black iron fence in treeline, hammock ,potted pink and red flowers, angle view

Mud-brick city of Ksar Ait Benhaddou with many Kasbahs, residential castles of the Berbers, built interconnected with one another, Ait Benhaddou, South Morocco, Morocco, Africa

Haus Rueschhaus, built 1745-1748 by J.K. Schlaun, home of Annette von Droste-Huelshoff, Muenster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Coat of arms with the Mecklenburg bull's head and the Saxon coat of arms, mosaic on Wiligrad castle, built between 1896 and 1898, Luebstorf, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, Europe

Men and boys on bikes ride past a towering, ancient minaret, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit-it also continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.

Afghan men pause on the road with an ancient brick minaret and many shrines in the background, outside of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit, and continues to be a haven for Taliban insurgents.

Men on bikes ride past an ancient brick minaret toward the old walls and citadel of the town of Ghazni, Afghanistan, October 1, 2002. Made of brick decorated with Kufic and Naksh Script and floral motifs, the minaret dates back to the early 12th century and was built by Sultan Masud III of the Ghaznavid Dynasty, who ruled over an empire encompassing much of Afghanistan, Northern India, Persia and Central Asia. The minaret was once three times as tall as its current 70 feet, and is thought to have been part of a large mosque complex. Now an important truck stop on the road to Kandahar, Ghazni, located on the Lora River at the elevation of 2,225 meters, is the capital of Ghazni province with a population of 35,900, and is a market for sheep, wool, camel hair cloth, corn, and fruit.

Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, Arc de Triomf built for the 1888 Universal Exhibition designed by Josep Vilaseca i Casanoves in the Mudejar Spanish Moorish style as the main gateway into the Parc de la Ciutadella.

England, West Sussex, Chichester, Newly built apartments near the site of the old Shipphams Paste Factory.