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RFK706HA–Jesus sculpture inside the St. Elizabeth Church (Kościół Garnizonowy pw. Św. Elżbiet) in Wroclaw, Poland
RM2BD23N9–Stained glass windows in Church of St. Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RMB5DGM8–St. Elisabeth's Church, Wroclaw, Poland
RFK10Y94–Top of the St Elizabeth Church Tower in Wroclaw, Poland.
RMKE83HT–Buildings In The City Centre With Red Electric Minibus, Bank Pecao And Church Of St. Elizabeth; Wroclaw, Poland
RF2HGKR41–Market Square colorful buildings and St Elizabeth Church Tower - Wroclaw, Poland
RMBNKC1Y–Opened door Elizabeth Church Wroclaw Poland
RF2DE61WT–Wroclaw, Poland. Aerial view of St Elizabeth church at dusk
RMP94NA5–Marcelina Witek of Poland in the Women's Javelin during day one of the Athletics World Cup at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium, London.
RMHDDMPW–St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw old town, Poland.
RMTAJRC8–Peter van Lint (1609-1690). Flemish painter, active in Antwerp. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary praying for the Conversion of Berthold von Leinbach, 1633. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMG2WM2H–Wroclaw, Poland, overlooking the Church of St. Elizabeth
RMB6T0FR–Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland. Church of St Elizabeth and the 'Jonney and Mary' houses seen from the Rynek (Market Square)
RMWH96FK–Stella Walsh, running for Poland wins 100 meter dash 2 August left to right are Eileen Hiscock (England) fourth, Marie Dollinger (Germany) tied for fifth, Walsh, first, Elizabeth Wilde, (USA ) tied for fifth, Hilda Strike, (Canada) second and Wilhelmina Von Bremen, (USA) third Olympic Games Los Angeles 1932.
RMCPXF8A–Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw, the Rynek, the Church of St. Elizabeth which stands in a corner of the Rynek, the old market square
RM2K1JXK6–State funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, London, UK, Monday 19th September 2022. Woman wearing Polish Polska hat among the mourners heading to the event.
RFGC1X9R–the church of st Elizabeth at the Stray Rynek square in the old town of Wroclaw in Poland in east Europe.
RM2PPJGA0–The St Elizabeth Church is hidden behind the houses of old Odrzanska street located next to the Market Square on August 18 in Wroclaw.
RMDBRMXY–Church of St Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RFK706HD–Interior of St. Elizabeth's Church (Kościół Garnizonowy pw. Św. Elżbiet) in Wroclaw in 2017, Poland
RF2J8C39A–KONSKIE, POLAND - May 14, 2022: Elizabeth Truss official Twitter account displayed on laptop screen
RMPCP3WG–church tower of St. Elizabeth's Church nearby rynek. wroclaw, breslau, lower silesia, poland
RFK0YCJB–Top of the St Elizabeth Church Tower in Wroclaw, Poland.
RM2AHC231–Figure of Queen Elizabeth II at the Polonia Wax Museum in Kraków, Poland
RF2HGKRTN–Market Square colorful buildings and St Elizabeth Church Tower - Wroclaw, Poland
RFC37062–Saint Elizabeth gothic church tower and street lamp Wroclaw Poland
RF2DCB6WY–Wroclaw, Poland. Aerial view of St Elizabeth church on sunrise
RMP9EJ3C–Wojciech Nowicki of Poland competes in the Mens Hammer Throw during day two of the Athletics World Cup at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium, London
RFFR0Y50–Gothic interior of St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland.
RMTAJRCB–Peter van Lint (1609-1690). Flemish painter, active in Antwerp. Saint Elizabeth of Hungary praying for the Conversion of Berthold von Leinbach, 1633. Detail. National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMD217XD–Wroclaw, Poland, golden crucifix in a closed-off side chapel of the Elizabeth Church
RFH6025F–View of St. Elizabeth Church in Wroclaw, Poland
RMHGRDBY–Poland, Pomerania, Gdansk (Danzig), St. Elisabeth church and Hospital in the Old Town of Gdansk
RM2BD23NB–View of St. Elizabeth's Church through archway, Wroclaw, Poland
RMFEH7BG–Scale model of St. Elizabeth's Church (next to the church), 14th century Gothic architecture, Wroclaw, Poland
RFGC1XAG–the church of st Elizabeth at the Stray Rynek square in the old town of Wroclaw in Poland in east Europe.
RM2PPJNTB–The St Elizabeth Church is hidden behind the houses of old Odrzanska street located next to the Market Square on August 18 in Wroclaw.
RMDBRMXC–Church of St Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RFK706HH–Praying and kneeling figures inside the St. Elizabeth Church (Kościół Garnizonowy pw. Św. Elżbiet) in Wroclaw, Poland
RFRBJ79R–Market Square or Rynek, St. Elizabeth Church at Dusk with Pink Sky
RMEHPA13–Stone relief on the Church of St Elizabeth in Wroclaw depicting the steeple falling off in 1529
RFKKYNJC–Sights of Poland. Wroclaw Old Town with saint Elizabeth church .
RF2A66YNY–Skyline with Old Town Hall and St. Elizabeth Church at dusk, elevated view, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
RF2HGKPJ5–Wroclaw Skyline with Old Town Hall, St Elizabeth Church and Market Square at sunset - Wroclaw, Poland
RMB8CA2B–Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland. Jas and Malgosia (Johnny and Mary) miniature houses and St Elizabeth Church (14th-15thC)
RM2KCT32D–Reader of the Anglican Church Elizabeth Turek during the interfaith ceremony commemorating the dead of various denominations is seen on the Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries in Gdansk, Poland on 1 November 2021 The Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries is a monument that commemorates the necropolis which no longer exists in the city. It is dedicated to the citizens of Gdansk who were once buried in one of the city’s 27 graveyards either destroyed during World War II or bulldozed on purpose after the end of the war. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)
RMP9EJ6X–Piotr Lisek of Poland shouts out as he competes in the mens Pole Vault during day two of the Athletics World Cup at The Queen Elizabeth Stadium, London
RMH4CATP–Night falls in Wroclaw old town, Lower Silesia, Poland. St Elizabeth church tower dominates the skyline.
RMTANYCK–Master of the Annunciation with the Unicorn Polyptych (active in Wroclaw ca.1475-1485). Annunciation with the Unicorn Polyptych, ca.1480. Painted and gilded wood. From the Church of Saint Elizabeth, Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMD217XR–Wroclaw, Poland, Jesus statue in a chapel in the Church of St. Elisabeth
RFH60205–View of St. Elizabeth Church in Wroclaw, Poland
RMHGRDBE–Poland, Pomerania, Gdansk (Danzig), St. Elisabeth church and Hospital in the Old Town of Gdansk
RM2BD23MW–Church of St. Elizabeth reflected in glass windows of buildings opposite
RFM70BCF–The interior of the Gothic St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland
RMGD61P6–the church of st Elizabeth at the Stray Rynek square in the old town of Wroclaw in Poland in east Europe.
RM2PPJGA1–The St Elizabeth Church is hidden behind the houses of old Odrzanska street located next to the Market Square on August 18 in Wroclaw.
RMDBRN05–Church of St Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RFK706JY–Aerial view of Wroclaw to the St Elizabeth Church at sunset in 2017, Wroclaw, Poland
RMM0X9G9–A unique crossing of two small water canals built on the turn of 19th and 20th centuries in Silice village, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland
RMEHXY13–Pope John Paul II on the new Chapel Window of the Church of Saint Elizabeth in the Polish City of Wroclaw
RMFEH7B7–City of Wroclaw in Poland, Old Town skyline at dusk, tower of St. Elizabeth Church, historic tenement houses with gables
RF2A66YNF–Skyline with Old Town Hall and St. Elizabeth Church at dusk, elevated view, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
RF2RKM7W5–St. Elizabeth Church Interior - Wroclaw, Poland
RMB28C3R–Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland. Jas and Malgosia ('Johnny and Mary') miniature houses and St Elizabeth Church (14th-15thC)
RM2KCT327–Reader of the Anglican Church Elizabeth Turek during the interfaith ceremony commemorating the dead of various denominations is seen on the Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries in Gdansk, Poland on 1 November 2021 The Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries is a monument that commemorates the necropolis which no longer exists in the city. It is dedicated to the citizens of Gdansk who were once buried in one of the city’s 27 graveyards either destroyed during World War II or bulldozed on purpose after the end of the war. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)
RMH9F1YX–Queen Elizabeth II with Arkady Rzegocki, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in the UK and wife Jolanta as he presents his Letters of Credence during an audience at Buckingham Palace, London.
RMFR0Y13–Gothic interior of St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland.
RMEACW2W–WROCLAW, POLAND - OCTOBER24, 2014: Tower of St. Elizabeth's Church, Wrocław
RMD217YA–Wroclaw, Poland, the statue of Mary in a chapel of the Church of St. Elisabeth
RMTANTR3–Statue of Saint Barbara. 1410-1420. Painted and gilded limewood. From Saint Elizabeth Church, Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMFYY95C–EUROPE POLAND WROCLAW
RM2BD23MJ–Church of St. Elizabeth reflected in glass windows of building opposite
RFM70BCE–The interior of the Gothic St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland
RFGC1XF9–the church of st Elizabeth at the Stray Rynek square in the old town of Wroclaw in Poland in east Europe.
RM2PPJNTF–The St Elizabeth Church is hidden behind the houses of old Odrzanska street located next to the Market Square on August 18 in Wroclaw.
RMDBRMHD–Church of St Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RFFF8YGT–Church of St Elizabeth in Wroclaw, Poland.
RFKX93EH–A unique crossing of two small water canals built on the turn of 19th and 20th centuries in Silice village, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland
RMCPXF86–Poland, Silesia, Wroclaw, the Rynek, Old Market Square and the Church of St. Elizabeth
RF2R6KWR9–Karol Kwiatkowski of Poland on the first leg of the Men's 4 x 100m Relay Final at the 2019, IAAF Diamond League, Anniversary Games, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, London, UK.
RF2A66YPX–Skyline with Old Town Hall and St. Elizabeth Church at dusk, elevated view, Wroclaw, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
RF2HGKT42–Aleksander Fredro Monument at Market Square - Wroclaw, Poland
RMB28BNR–Wroclaw, Silesia, Poland. Jas and Malgosia ('Johnny and Mary') miniature houses and St Elizabeth Church (14th-15thC)
RM2KCT325–Reader of the Anglican Church Elizabeth Turek during the interfaith ceremony commemorating the dead of various denominations is seen on the Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries in Gdansk, Poland on 1 November 2021 The Cemetery of Lost Cemeteries is a monument that commemorates the necropolis which no longer exists in the city. It is dedicated to the citizens of Gdansk who were once buried in one of the city’s 27 graveyards either destroyed during World War II or bulldozed on purpose after the end of the war. (Photo by Michal Fludra/NurPhoto)
RMG6YJ2Y–Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (left), with the President of Poland Alexandre Kwasniewski, Prince Philip, and Madame Jolanta Kwasniewska pose for cameras before saying their farewells at Buckingham Palace in London, after an official two day State Visit to the United Kingdom.
RMFR0XY6–Gothic interior of St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland.
RMEADBBF–WROCLAW, POLAND - OCTOBER 24, 2014: Tower of St. Elizabeth's Church, Wroclaw
RFHPHME8–Medieval Gothic church of Saint Elisabeth in Gdansk Poland, built in 15th century
RMTANYAY–Hans Pleydenwurff (active in Nuremberg, ca.1457-1472). German painter. Presentation in the Temple, Fragment of panel of an altarpiece, 1462. From Saint Elizabeth Church, Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
RMFYY92N–EUROPE POLAND WROCLAW
RF2AA5FFR–Sightseeing tourists at the medieval Wroclaw Market Square with its colorful houses and the St Elizabeth's church bell tower in the background. Poland
RFM70BCW–The interior of the Gothic St Elizabeth church in Wroclaw, Poland
RFGC1XN7–the church of st Elizabeth at the Stray Rynek square in the old town of Wroclaw in Poland in east Europe.
RM2PPJNTC–The St Elizabeth Church is hidden behind the houses of old Odrzanska street located next to the Market Square on August 18 in Wroclaw.
RMDBRM70–Church of St Elizabeth, Wroclaw, Poland
RFFF8YFE–St Elizabeth church tower in Wroclaw, Poland.
RFKX93EX–A unique crossing of two small water canals built on the turn of 19th and 20th centuries in Silice village, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland
RF2J8C0YF–KONSKIE, POLAND - May 14, 2022: The Royal Family official Twitter account displayed on laptop screen
RM2C057MD–Colourful houses and Church of St. Elizabeth, Market Square, Wroclaw
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