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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Gallery view with Arata Isozaki's "Re-ruined Hiroshima, from Electric Labyrinth" (1968), New Museum expansion, NYC, 3/18/26.-stock-foto
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Aerial view of a Warsaw suburb shows red and gray roofs and leafless trees meeting dense high rise blocks on the horizon in late afternoon light in ea-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Warsaw at dusk shows Soviet era panel blocks and newer white complexes, a bright yellow low rise by a curving road and tram route under-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Warsaw at sunset shows mid rise apartment blocks, courtyards, and a tall industrial chimney on the right, with traffic and shopfront li-stock-foto
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Aerial view of Warsaw, Poland, at dusk shows mid rise blocks, courtyards, and tree lined streets. Car lights trace roads, with the Palace of Culture a-stock-foto
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Aerial dusk scene in Warsaw, Poland, shows Soviet era high rise blocks on the horizon and suburban villas below, soft pastel sky, cool light, tree lin-stock-foto
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Aerial dusk view of Warsaw, with the Palace of Culture and Science amid modern towers, parkland, and postwar estates under an orange to deep blue sky.-stock-foto
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Lammas Green 1950s public housing estate, Corporation of London, Sydenham, London SE26, England, UK-stock-foto
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Lammas Green 1950s public housing estate, Corporation of London, Sydenham, London SE26, England, UK-stock-foto
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Cedar of Lebanon tree, Cedrus libani, on village green of Lammas Green 1950s public housing estate,  Sydenham, London SE26, England, UK-stock-foto
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Cedar of Lebanon tree, Cedrus libani, on village green of Lammas Green 1950s public housing estate,  Sydenham, London SE26, England, UK-stock-foto
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Close-up of the St. Rochus church tower. Modern brick architecture featuring prominent belfry louvers and a slate spire against a blue cloudy sky.-stock-foto
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Exterior view of St. Rochus Church in Overath. Significant modern brick architecture with a prominent pyramidal spire in the Bergisches Land-stock-foto
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Map of Germany from 1947, Print of Germany, Germany Instant Download, Germany Poster, Germany Plan, Germany Art, Retro Germany Maps, Old Germany-stock-foto
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Military parade for victory on july 14, 1919 at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris-stock-foto
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The Chapel of the cemetery in Ludwigshafen Friesenheim-stock-foto
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A vintage black and white photograph captures Capt. John S.D. Eisenhower and Barbara Jean Thompson on their wedding day, alongside Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower. Date: June 10, 1947-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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Built in the 1960s in postwar Norwich, the Brutalist shopping centre Anglia Square finally succumbs to demolition and redevelopment in 2026-stock-foto
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A hazy aerial view of central Warsaw shows modern high rises, the Warsaw Trade Tower, and an antenna topped Intraco style block, with long shadows and-stock-foto
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Hazy aerial view of central Warsaw shows Intraco I tower, Old Town roofs, church spires, and the Royal Castle in late afternoon light with long shadow-stock-foto
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A hazy aerial view of Warsaw, Poland shows Old Town and the Royal Castle, mid century blocks, modern high rises, the Vistula plain, and a distant fore-stock-foto
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Aerial view of central Warsaw shows historic roofs, a brick church spire, the Grand Theatre at left, and a Warsaw Spire Annex like tower under muted w-stock-foto
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Aerial view of central Warsaw shows Teatr Wielki at lower right and a glass tower at right. Winter light casts hazy shadows on parks and postwar block-stock-foto
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High altitude aerial view of Warsaw shows S curve roads, busy intersection, Vistula floodplain with snow, mid rise blocks, rail lines, and crisp late-stock-foto
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Vintage poster for the 1952 Japanese film "Children of Hiroshima" (Gembaku no Ko). The artwork portrays a young woman and figures in ruins, capturing the solemn emotional impact and historical context of the Hiroshima atomic bombing aftermath in post-war Japan.-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. (L to R) Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair, Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up, Kyoko Toyokawa Hair and make up and Lee Sang-il Director of the film Kokuho, show their Certificate of Nomination Award during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. (L to R) Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair, Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up, Kyoko Toyokawa Hair and make up and Lee Sang-il Director of the film Kokuho, show their Certificate of Nomination Award during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. (L to R) Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair, Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up, Kyoko Toyokawa Hair and make up and Lee Sang-il Director of the film Kokuho, show their Certificate of Nomination Award during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up artist shows her Certificate of Nomination Award during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Rey-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair artist shows his Certificate of Nomination Award during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair artist attends a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL US-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Tadashi Nishimatsu Kabuki hair artist speaks during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITOR-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up artist speaks during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL-stock-foto
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Tokyo, Japan. 27th Feb, 2026. Naomi Hibino Kabuki make-up artist speaks during a press conference at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo. The film received a nomination for Best Makeup and Hairstyling at the upcoming Academy Awards, marking a significant first-time recognition for Japanese cinema in this category. Kokuho narrates the lives of two onnagata (male actors who play female roles) who become friends and rivals in postwar Japan, devoting themselves to the rigorous and unforgiving world of Kabuki theater. (Credit Image: © Rodrigo Reyes Marin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL-stock-foto