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High Level Bridge, designed by Robert Stevenson in 1847, finished in 1849, structure of wrought Iron, railway and road bridge across the River Tyne, Redheugh Bridge beyond, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom, Europe
High Level Bridge, designed by Robert Stevenson in 1847, finished in 1849, structure of wrought iron, railway and road bridge across the River Tyne, and the Queen Elizabeth 2nd Metro Bridge, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Marble Buddha images waiting to be finished at a stone carver's in Amarapura, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia
Marble Buddha images waiting to be finished at a stone carver's in Amarapura, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma), Southeast Asia
The Unfinished Church in St. George's, started in 1874, but never finished, the Church is now a popular venue for weddings, St. George's, Bermuda, North Atlantic, North America
Finished, painted and dressed deities ready for offering at festival pujas, Kumartuli district, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, Asia
Sign of financial crisis and end of the Celtic Tiger economy, half-finished new housing at Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland
Pink finished plaster walls and hand beaten brass bathroom sink, residential home, Amber, near Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India, Asia
From paper pattern to the finished shoe in the making laboratory at Cercal footwear school, San Mauro Pascoli, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe
Sign of financial crisis and end of the Celtic Tiger economy, half-finished new housing at Rathkeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland
A partly finished moai statue in the quarry inside the crater at Rano Raraku on Easter Island (Rapa Nui), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Chile, Pacific, South America
Gawdawpalin Pahto, one of the largest Buddhist temples built during the reign of Narapatisithu and finished under Nadaungmya (1211-34), Minochantha, Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar (Burma), Asia
Climbers on the summit plateau of Helvellyn having just finished a route, looking down towards Red Tarn and Striding Edge, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
A worker in a cloisonne workshop with a basket of bronze vases to finished as cloisonne. Beijing, China.
Woman sewing silk ribbon and inner lining on hat edge, finished hats on shelves behind, hatmaker workshop, Bad Aussee, Styria, Austria, Europe
Woman sewing silk ribbon and inner lining on hat edge, finished hats on shelves behind, hatmaker workshop, Bad Aussee, Styria, Austria, Europe
Drying racks of the finished bricks, produced in the brickworks, 19th century, Franconian Open Air Museum, Bad Windsheim, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germanyd
Drying racks of the finished roof tiles, produced in the brickworks, 19th century, Franconian Open Air Museum, Bad Windsheim, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germanyd
Hatter examining finished wool felt hat, hat molds on wooden shelves and finished hats behind, hatmaker workshop, Bad Aussee, Styria, Austria, Europe
Drying racks of the finished bricks, produced in the brickworks, 19th century, Franconian Open Air Museum, Bad Windsheim, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germanyd
Finished flat steel rolls waiting for shipment, steelworks of ArcelorMittal, Eisenhuettenstadt, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
Finished flat steel rolls waiting for shipment by freight train, steelworks of ArcelorMittal, Eisenhuettenstadt, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
Finished flat steel rolls waiting for shipment, steelworks of ArcelorMittal, Eisenhuettenstadt, Brandenburg, Germany, Europe
Skyoffice, high rise office building with construction crane, half finished glass facade, building site, Kennedydamm, Duesseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
SRL leather processing factory. Considered the best leather processing factory for quality and innovation in the world. Employs 2500 people. Processes untreated hides through to finished tanned and treated hides ready to be purchased by manufacturers of clothing, footwear, automative industry. The huge drums pictured in background of photo contain leather hides being processed and softed, in the foreground workers seen "splicing" or cutting in half the thickness of treated hide.