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Vault Collection (page 46)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey into the Vaults of Time and Space" Step into a world where stories intertwine, from ancient legends to modern triumphs

Background imageVault Collection: Safe deposit vault

Safe deposit vault
National City Bank, New York City. Safe deposit vault interior at the National City Bank, Canal Street and Broadway, New York

Background imageVault Collection: Tower ceiling, St Davids Cathedral, South Wales

Tower ceiling, St Davids Cathedral, South Wales
View of the ornately decorated tower ceiling above the choir, St Davids Cathedral, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Background imageVault Collection: Interior, St Martins Church, Landshut, Bavaria, Germany

Interior, St Martins Church, Landshut, Bavaria, Germany
Gothic interior of the medieval St Martins Church in Landshut, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Building began in 1389 and took over 100 years -- the tower alone took 55 years to build

Background imageVault Collection: St Jamess Hall, Piccadilly, London

St Jamess Hall, Piccadilly, London
New entrance to St Jamess Hall from Piccadilly -- the interior

Background imageVault Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Compartment in the Bullion

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Compartment in the Bullion
Engraving of vauly in the Bank of England used for storing sacks full of Mexican Silver Dollars. A Bank official in uniform with tricorn hat is unloading a cart stacked with sacks

Background imageVault Collection: Queen Her-nets tomb

Queen Her-nets tomb
The great tomb of Queen Her-net, discovered by Professor Emerys at North Sakkara. Buried in the reign of the Pharaoh Udimu this photograph shows a deposit of pottery left as offerings

Background imageVault Collection: Roman pavement in Cannon Street

Roman pavement in Cannon Street
A Roman tesselated pavement discovered by workmen at a depth of 12 feet from the surface. The pavement, made up of tiles of red tesserae was without pattern

Background imageVault Collection: Half-Timbered Houses

Half-Timbered Houses
Fine Tudor half-timbered shops and houses on High Bridge, Lincoln, built on a ribbed Norman arch, c.1160. The dark vault under the bridge is the Glory Hole

Background imageVault Collection: Mckinleys Tomb, Canton

Mckinleys Tomb, Canton
WILLIAM MCKINLEY Assassinated President McKinley is laid to rest in the receiving vault at Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio

Background imageVault Collection: Church vaults

Church vaults, typical Manueline architecture, Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Monastery of the Hieronymites), dating from the 16th century, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Background imageVault Collection: Barrels of wine, France, Europe

Barrels of wine, France, Europe

Background imageVault Collection: Guy Fawkes Discovered

Guy Fawkes Discovered
Guy Fawkes is discovered in the vaults under Parliament house and is apprehended Date: 1605



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey into the Vaults of Time and Space" Step into a world where stories intertwine, from ancient legends to modern triumphs. The concept of a "vault" takes us on an extraordinary adventure through various realms, each holding its own secrets and wonders. In the medieval tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren, we witness a knight's bravery as he faces challenges within the mythical vaults of honor and chivalry. Fast forward to 1927, when a fearless female pole vaulter defies societal norms with her daring leaps, soaring high above like never before. Her determination echoes in every stride she takes towards breaking barriers. The Olympics of 1912 witnessed history being made in the pole vault event. Athletes pushed their limits, propelling themselves over unimaginable heights while etching their names in golden letters for eternity. Within an old Stoke pub lies another kind - one filled with tales passed down through generations. An aged man shares his wisdom as he reminisces about times long gone, unlocking memories hidden deep within his heart. But let us not forget the literal bank vaults that safeguard treasures beyond measure. Durham Cathedral stands tall since 1893, guarding its sacred relics under lock and key—a testament to faith's enduring power throughout centuries. Meanwhile, inside London's Temple Church or Dubrovnik's Sponza Palace atrium lies architectural grandeur that seems to defy gravity itself. Vaulted ceilings stretch skyward like celestial canvases painted by master craftsmen from ages past. Venturing underground reveals yet another kind of treasure—rows upon rows of wine bottles neatly arranged within an old cellar in Vrbice, Moravia. Each bottle holds stories whispered among friends who gather around tables bathed in laughter and shared moments. And finally, our journey concludes amidst eerie beauty—the Capuchin Catacombs in Palermo beckon with their macabre allure.