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The nineteenth century arched Leaderfoot Viaduct over the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Wat Yannawa temple, built early in the nineteenth century a short distance south of Taksin Bridge, Bangkok, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia

The Royal Arcade designed by architect George Skipper in Arts and Crafts style in the nineteenth century, Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Royal Arcade designed architect George Skipper in Arts and Crafts style in the nineteenth century, Norwich, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Colonel Bird's Bath in the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens in Cape Town, South Africa. It was built by Colonel Christopher Bird, the British Deputy Colonial Secretary during the occupation of the Cape by the British in the early nineteenth century. It was designed to collect the water and let it stand and clarify before being piped to his house for drinking water. It is often incorrectly referred to as Lady Anne Barnard's bath. She was the Colonial Secretary's wife but the bath was built after she left the Cape.

The Big Hole in Kimberley in South Africa's North-West Province. Also known as the KImberley mine, it was created during the diamond rush of the mid-nineteenth century.