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* <b>[[:File:Fremantle Prison inmates and main front Iwel jpeg convert.jpg|Fremantle Prison]]</b> <small>''(created by [[User:Iwelam|Iwelam]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/File:Fremantle Prison inmates and main front Iwel.tif|nominated]] by [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]])''</small> This photo, taken in 1971 of the Fremantle Prison, also known as Fremantle Gaol or Fremantle Jail was built as a prison for convicts, by convict's, in 1851 and 1859. Punishments varied, with good old [[flogging]] and the traditional favorite [[Legcuffs|time in irons]], being some of the more popular methods used over the years, it does not look like a fun place to spend your time, in or out of "Irons". It was closed in 1991.
* <b>[[:File:Fremantle Prison inmates and main front Iwel jpeg convert.jpg|Fremantle Prison]]</b> <small>''(created by [[User:Iwelam|Iwelam]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/File:Fremantle Prison inmates and main front Iwel.tif|nominated]] by [[User:Gnangarra|Gnangarra]])''</small> This photo, taken in 1971 of the Fremantle Prison, also known as Fremantle Gaol or Fremantle Jail was built as a prison for convicts, by convict's, in 1851 and 1859. Punishments varied, with good old [[flogging]] and the traditional favorite [[Legcuffs|time in irons]], being some of the more popular methods used over the years, it does not look like a fun place to spend your time, in or out of "Irons". It was closed in 1991.
* <b>[[:File:Giuseppe Verdi, Giovanna d'Arco, Vocal Score - Restoration.jpg|Giovanna d'Arco]]</b> <small>''(created by Luigi Barinetti; restored and [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Giovanna d'Arco|nominated]] by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]])''</small> This graphic, originally scanned from a 1846 book at the Harvard Library,: Verdi, Giuseppe, Giovanna d'Arco or ("Joan of Arc") ia a operatic dramma lirico by [[Giuseppe Verdi]] set to an Italian libretto by [[Temistocle Solera]] with a prologue and three acts . The original Giovanna was Erminia Frezzolini. Hats off to [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]] for his efforts creating this fine restoration. Viva Verdi!
* <b>[[:File:Giuseppe Verdi, Giovanna d'Arco, Vocal Score - Restoration.jpg|Giovanna d'Arco]]</b> <small>''(created by Luigi Barinetti; restored and [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Giovanna d'Arco|nominated]] by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]])''</small> This graphic, originally scanned from a 1846 book at the Harvard Library,: Verdi, Giuseppe, Giovanna d'Arco or ("Joan of Arc") ia a operatic dramma lirico by [[Giuseppe Verdi]] set to an Italian libretto by [[Temistocle Solera]] with a prologue and three acts . The original Giovanna was Erminia Frezzolini. Hats off to [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]] for his efforts creating this fine restoration. Viva Verdi!
* '''''Les Troyens'' set:''' '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens vocal score cover - Restoration.jpg|''Les Troyens'']]''', '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, La Prise de Troie score cover - Restoration.jpg|Part I: ''La Prise de Troie'']]''' and '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens à Carthage vocal score cover - Restoration.jpg|Part II: ''Les Troyens á Carthage'']]''' <small>''(created by Antoine Barbizet; restored by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Les Troyens Set|nominated]] by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]])''</small>
* '''''Les Troyens'' set:''' '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens vocal score cover - Restoration.jpg|''Les Troyens'']]''', '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, La Prise de Troie score cover - Restoration.jpg|Part I: ''La Prise de Troie'']]''' and '''[[:File:Hector Berlioz, Les Troyens à Carthage vocal score cover - Restoration.jpg|Part II: ''Les Troyens á Carthage'']]''' <small>''(created by Antoine Barbizet; restored by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Les Troyens Set|nominated]] by [[User:Adam Cuerden|Adam Cuerden]])''</small> A wonderfully restored set of three posters from "Les Troyens" (English: The Trojans) the French, five act, grand opera by Hector Berlioz with the libretto also written by Berlioz from Virgil's epic poem the Aeneid. Les Troyens is said to be Berlioz's most ambitious work, the summation of his entire artistic career, but he did not live to see it performed in its entirety. This set of wonderfully restored posters was retouched with great care and attention to detail.
* <b>[[:File:ISR-2015-Jaffa-Clock tower.jpg|Jaffa clock tower]]</b> <small>''(created and [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Jaffa clock tower|nominated]] by [[User:Godot13|Godot13]])''</small> Wonderful photo shot on the [[Leaf (Israeli company)|Leaf Aptus-II 12]] camera. The "Jaffa Clock Tower" was constructed between 1900 and 1903 during the Ottoman period at the northern entrance of [[Jaffa]], the ancient city that is now a part of the greater [[Tel Aviv]]. It was built to commemorate the silver jubilee of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan [[Abd al-Hamid II]] the 34th [[Sultan]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
* <b>[[:File:ISR-2015-Jaffa-Clock tower.jpg|Jaffa clock tower]]</b> <small>''(created and [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Jaffa clock tower|nominated]] by [[User:Godot13|Godot13]])''</small> Wonderful photo shot on the [[Leaf (Israeli company)|Leaf Aptus-II 12]] camera. The "Jaffa Clock Tower" was constructed between 1900 and 1903 during the Ottoman period at the northern entrance of [[Jaffa]], the ancient city that is now a part of the greater [[Tel Aviv]]. It was built to commemorate the silver jubilee of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan [[Abd al-Hamid II]] the 34th [[Sultan]] of the [[Ottoman Empire]].
* <b>[[:File:Italy Papal States 1689-I Quadrupla Scudo d'Oro.jpg|Papal States, Pope Alexander VIII (1689)2]]</b> <small>''(created by [[Papal States|Papal States]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Papal States, Pope Alexander VIII (1689)2|nominated]] by [[User:Godot13|Godot13]])''</small> Short and Sweet: Pietro Vito Ottoboni was Pope Alexander VIII for about 15 months before his death but he managed to have this coin minted in his honor in 1689. This photo is an example of a very rare coin high condition. Pope Alexander VIII was featured on the front of the valuable gold piece and the Saints Peter and Paul on the reverse. Engraved by Antonio Travani, a goldsmith and medalist in Rome. Today it is worth a pretty penny, to say the least...
* <b>[[:File:Italy Papal States 1689-I Quadrupla Scudo d'Oro.jpg|Papal States, Pope Alexander VIII (1689)2]]</b> <small>''(created by [[Papal States|Papal States]]; [[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Papal States, Pope Alexander VIII (1689)2|nominated]] by [[User:Godot13|Godot13]])''</small> Short and Sweet: Pietro Vito Ottoboni was Pope Alexander VIII for about 15 months before his death but he managed to have this coin minted in his honor in 1689. This photo is an example of a very rare coin high condition. Pope Alexander VIII was featured on the front of the valuable gold piece and the Saints Peter and Paul on the reverse. Engraved by Antonio Travani, a goldsmith and medalist in Rome. Today it is worth a pretty penny, to say the least...

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