The Centre Block of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa burned down with the loss of 7 lives on February 3, 1916.

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The Centre Block of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa burned down with the loss of 7 lives on February 3, 1916.
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Interior views of the Church of St Peter and St Paul, Lavenham, England, which was built between 1480 and 1520. It was remodeled in the 19th century but retains some extraordinary medieval features. The stone font, for example, is about 100 years older than the church. Photos by Charles Reeza.
The Centre Block of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa burned down with the loss of 7 lives on February 3, 1916.
The Centre Block of the Parliament buildings in Ottawa burned down with the loss of 7 lives on February 3, 1916.
Chapel of the Pantheon of Sobrellano, Comillas (No. 1)
The Chapel-Pantheon was projected as a cathedral on a small scale endowed of ambulatory. It fulfills the function of a familiar mausoleum but also of temple where to celebrate trades in his interior. His construction is previous to the Palace. The project was realized in July of 1878 and the building was dedicated on 28th August of 1881, during the visit of Alfonso XII and the Queen Maria Cristina to the town of Comillas.
The mausoleum placed in the ambulatory, shelters the funeral monuments of the family. The Pantheon dedicated in memory of his brother D. Claudio Lopez y Lopez and his wife Benita Díaz de Quijano show the Jose Llimona’s statues of the “Prayer” and the “Resignation”.
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Peterborough Cathedral - The so-called “New Building” was constructed around the church’s apse between 1496 and 1508 in the Perpendicular Gothic style. The fan vaulting was probably designed by John Wastell, the architect of King's College Chapel in Cambridge. This space was being used for a posh reception when I was there, so I couldn’t go all the way around the apse. The last photo shows the same area on the outside. Photos by Charles Reeza.
Clouds (No. 198)
Peace Tower, Ottawa (seven pics)
Ottawa River
Ottawa
The Gather-Ring by Manuel Báez and Charlynne Lafontaine, Ottawa