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990_05_4-WWI-GB-Army_13HR New York, New York: April 7, 1926 The famed British tank 'America' arrives in New York at Pier 64 on the North River. It was built in England and gained fame on the Western Front. The British War Ministry then bequeathed it to Cornell University in Ithaca where it will be mounted as a memorial to the students and alumni who fell in the World War.
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990_05_7-Civ-Ser-Fire-M_3HR Tidewater, Virginia: November 9, 1925 A solitary spectator watches as thirty one wooden vessels, built by the U.S. Shipping Board during WWI, are burned by a salvage company for their scrap metal.
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990_05_8-Pub-Bus_12HR New York: 1925 General Motors' first highway coach that it built, the Model Y in 1925. This one was for the Gray Coach Line and went to Niagara Falls.
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2107855 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107854 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107850 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107853 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107848 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107847 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107846 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107845 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107844 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107852 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107851 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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2107849 Vista da Primeira Igreja Batista de Curitiba na Avenida do Batel.
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990_05_4-WWI-Peace_6HR Sopron, Hungary: 1921 Major Ostenburg leads a detachment of gendarmes through Sopron in support of the West-Hungarians who are protesting the Trianon Treaty which would turn over West Hungary to Austria. West-Hungary has been a part of Hungary for over 1000 years.
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990_05_4-WWI-Belgium-Ar_12HR Ruhr District, Germany: April 6, 1920 Belgian troops on guard at a Rhine River bridgehead in the Ruhr District where the Germans are now fighting the communists in the neutral zone
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990_05_2-Radio-BC_9HR Des Moines, Iowa: c. 1920 The first radio broadcasting of a track meet took place today at the Drake Relay Events at Drake University in Des Moines.
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1837744 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837745 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837749 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837746 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837750 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837747 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837743 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837748 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837751 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837756 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837755 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837754 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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1837753 Parklets em Salvador, Bahia. Parklets são áreas contíguas às calçadas, onde são construídas estruturas a fim de criar espaços de lazer e convívio onde anteriormente havia vagas de estacionamento de carros. Os primeiros parklets foram construídos em San Francisco, buscando-se criar ambientes mais amigáveis para pedestres e ciclistas.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-A_3HR United States: February 11, 1919 One of the big 14 inch guns used in the war against the Germans. This one fires a 1200 pound shell with a range of 19 miles. It can be removed from the railway tracks for turntable use on land foundations.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-TR-Par_1HR New York, New York: August 7, 1919 The 2nd Division is welcomed home with a rose strewn parade in NYC. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_4-WWI-Peace_8HR Spa, Belgium: March 6, 1919 An unusual scene at the Armistice Commission grounds in Spa where an Americam officer is passing a German sentinel. The sentinel is there because German representatives are in the city arranging for carrying out the Armistice, and Spa had not yet been evacuated by the Germans.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-TR-Ship_2HR Hoboken, New Jersey: August 4, 1919 Happy WWI 5th and 6th Regiment Marines returning from Europe on the transport ship George Washington.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-Russ_3HR Archangel, Russia: March 4, 1919 Officers of the United States Expeditionary Forces at their headquarters . © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_4-WWI-US-Russ_5HR Soroka, Russia: September 1919 The last Americans to leave northern Russia. Much of the population of Soroka on the White Sea came to see them off. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_9-Ger-Lead_3HR Weimar, Germany: March, 1919 Newly elected at the first National Assembly of the German Republic in the Royal Theatre in Weimar is Chancelllor Scheideman, 4th from left, and his Cabinet. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_4-WWI-Ger-Nav_2HR New York, New York: 1919 The surrendered German submarine UB88 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard where it was used in the Visctory Loan drive.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-TR-Ship_3HR New York, New York: c. 1919 Members of the 42nd Division returning on the SS Leviathan
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990_05_4-WWI-US-HF_17HR United States: February 11, 1918 Women making bullets in a factory during the war.
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990_05_1-Med-Handicap_1HR Rennes, France: August 10, 1918 A National School of Agriculture has opened in Rennes where World War I mutilated soldiers are being re-educated in agriculture. By the use of artificial arms and limbs these soldiers are able to engage in valuable and important work.
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990_05_4-WWI-US-A_11HR France: June 10, 1918 Hurrying heavy American guns along a road to our men on the front lines in France.
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990_05_4-WWI-Switz_1HR Ticino, Switzerland: November 9, 1918 Swiss artillery on the march to protect their borders from the Austrians and Germans during WWI.
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990_05_4-WWI-GB-Army_7HR Europe: Ocotober 9, 1918 British Tommies erecting a canvas watering trough for the use of the cavalry. Water services to the front were critical, and the water provided had to be chemically treated and filtered the same as a municipal waterworks.
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990_05_X-Louis-Joe_6HR San Diego, California: 1952.Former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis playing at the PGA sponsored San Diego Open Golf Tournament at the San Diego Country Club. The PGA at the time had a "Caucasian Only" clause so Louis with others put together a petition to Governor Pat Brown who declared the clause unconstitutional, and the PGA then allowed Louis to play as an exempt amateur, becoming the first African-American to compete in a PGA sanctioned event.
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990_05_1-Sci-DSD_9HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1932.Photographer and photojopurnalist Willie Ruge and his partner prepare to take the first underwater photographs outside of a diving bell. Their shoes weigh 36 pounds and the combined gear for this venture below the surface of the Elbe River weighed in at 320 pounds. Here the final adjustments are made to their diving suits.
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990_05_1-Sci-DSD_8HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1932.Photographer and photojopurnalist Willie Ruge prepares to take the first underwater photographs outside of a diving bell. Ruge commented, " Going down with our camera was an unbelievable task. Regardless of our 36 pound shoes and our 284 pound costumes, we couldn't for the life of us maintain a perpendicular position".
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990_05_1-Sci-DSD_11HR Berlin, Germany: c. 1932.Photographer and photojopurnalist Willie Ruge and his partner prepare to take the first underwater photographs outside of a diving bell. Their shoes weigh 36 pounds and the combined gear for this venture below the surface of the Elbe River weighed in at 320 pounds. Here they are getting the final instructions as they descend into the Elbe River.
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990_05_1-Work-M-T_1HR England: c. 1917.British sailors tending a boiler on a ship during World War I.
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990_05_4-WWI-France-A_15HR France: c. 1916.French cavalry and army airplanes scouting the landscape for the enemy during WWI.
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1035_06_707535 Moret-sur-Loing: the Porte de Burgogne, Sisley, Alfred
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1035_06_706633 Partridge Cochin Cock, Ludlow, A.J.
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1035_06_706631 Mrs. Fairhurst's Pair of White Dorkings, Ludlow, A.J.
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1035_06_706598 Three Essex Pigs, Vine, John
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1035_06_706540 Pigs in a Show Pen, Clark, James
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1035_06_706524 Three Prize Pigs, Vine, John
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1035_06_706447 Thomas Coke and his Southdown Sheep, Weaver, Thomas
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412-44004 Smiling businesswoman talking on smart phone in crowdsourced taxi at night
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412-43995 Businesswoman looking at city map on urban street at night
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412-43991 Business people looking at city map on urban street at night
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412-43989 Businessman drinking coffee and using digital tablet in crowdsourced taxi
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412-43987 Businesswoman using smart phone in crowdsourced taxi at night
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412-43985 Businessman drinking coffee, using digital tablet in crowdsourced taxi
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412-43980 Businessman reading paperwork in crowdsourced taxi at night
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412-43974 Businessman using smart phone in crowdsourced taxi at night
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412-43898 Smiling businesswoman talking on smart phone in crowdsourced taxi at night
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990_05_4-WWI-France-A_10HR France: May 4, 1918 A French soldier gets a haircut in the field under the watchful eye of his companions.
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990_05_4-WWI-GB-Army_2HR Mesopotamia: April 4, 1918 Indian troops attached to the British forces fighting the Turks in Mesopotamia use these novel shade shelters to protect themselves from the desert sun.
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412-44243 Young man diving into ocean
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412-44217 Young woman diving off catamaran into ocean
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412-44215 Young man diving off catamaran
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412-44208 Woman jumping off boat into sunny ocean
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990_05_4-WWI-US-Av_3HR New York, New York: December 2, 1918 Four thousand American aviators merrily sing along with Harry Lauder in their midst as they return home from the war on the SS Mauretania.
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902_05_12529221highres William I, 1797 - 1888. King of Prussia from1861 and the first German Emperor, 1871 - 1888. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12529224highres Victor Emmanuel II, 1820-1878. King of Sardinia-Piedmont who became the first King of a united Italy. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512813highres Veleda, a priestess and prophet of the Germanic tribe of the Bructeri swearing vengeance on the Roman invaders, 69-70 AD. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12528908highres Timur, 1336 - 1405, aka Amir Timur or Tamerlane. Turco-Mongol conqueror. As the founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia he became the first ruler in the Timurid dynasty. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512649highres Thespis's wagon. Thespis, actor in ancient Greece, 6th century BC. Apart from being the first person ever to appear on stage as an actor, he also invented theatrical touring in a horse-drawn wagon. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12513293highres The Works of Shakspere (Imperial Edition) edited by Charles Knight. Published by Virtue & Co Ltd 1870. William Shakespeare. Fine art print. The scene in the temple garden, King Henry Vi first part. Artist F.A.Heath
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902_05_12513147highres The Works of Shakspere (Imperial Edition) edited by Charles Knight. Published by Virtue & Co Ltd 1870. William Shakespeare. Fine art print. Talbot and the COuntess of Auvergne, King Henry VI first part. Artist C.W.Sharpe
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902_05_12528811highres The Treaty of Verdun, signed in August 843 by Lothair I, Louis the German and Charles the Bald. First of the treaties that divided the Carolingian Empire into three kingdoms, East, West and Middle Francia, among the three surviving sons of Louis the Pious. The treaty ended the three-year Carolingian Civil War. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512815highres The Siege of Jerusalem by the Romans, 70 AD during the First Jewish-Roman War. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12528893highres The Roman victory at The Battle of Mylae, 260 BC during the First Punic War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12512700highres The retreat by Union Forces after the Battle of Bull Run, aka the Battle of First Manassas, July 21, 1861 during the American Civil War. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
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902_05_12518939highres The photograph is the work of G.W. Wilson photographer and slide manufacturer 1823-1893. North Bay Flamborough Head , Fishing was first recorded in the 13th century, when about nine boats fished the seas off the Head. By the 1890s, some eighty 'cobles' were registered. George Washington Wilson (7 February 1823 - 9 March 1893) [1] was a pioneering Scottish photographer. From about 1870 onwards Wilson relied increasingly on others to add to his stock.[6] Thus all of the Mediterranean views and many of the English and Scottish series are the work of staff photographers, or were commissioned by the company from photographic firms elsewhere in the UK; and the Australian and South African images were added to the firm's stock in the 1890s by Charles Wilson (GWW's son) and staff photographers such as Fred Hardie.[7]
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902_05_12512941highres The murder of Pompey by Lucius Septimius, 48 BC. Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, 106 - 48 BC, aka Pompey or Pompey the Great. Military and political leader of the late Roman Republic. Lucius Septimius, Roman soldier. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512799highres The marriage of Masinissa and Sophonisba. Masinissa or Masensen, c.238 - 148 BC, also spelled Massinissa and Massena. First King of Numidia. Sophonisba also spelled Sophonisbe, Sophoniba. Carthaginian noblewoman. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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902_05_12512688highres The inauguration of George Washington as President, 1789. George Washington, 1732 - 1799. American politician, soldier, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and first President of America. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529030highres The impeachment of Verres, sent into exile by Cicero for his misgovernment of Sicily, his extortion of local farmers and plundering of temples. Gaius Verres, c.120 - 43 BC. Roman magistrate. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12513190highres The Illustrated London News etching from 1853.HMS Archer commissioned in Plymouth and launched in 1885. Cruiser archer class. HMS Archer, was an Archer-class torpedo cruiser of the Royal Navy. Archer was laid down in 1885 and came into service on 11 December 1888. Archer served on the Cape of Good Hope and West Coast of Africa Station from 1889 to 1890.[2] Archer was serving on the China Station in July 1894, when on the eve of the First Sino-Japanese War, Japanese Forces surrounded Seoul. Archer landed an armed party to protect the British Consol-General after a confrontation between him and Japanese troops.[3] She served on the Australia Station from 7 September 1900 until 5 December 1903. She was decommissioned in 1905 and sold in April 1905 for £4,800 to Forrester, Swansea for scrap.[4]
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902_05_12528842highres The Great Wall of China, first started c.220-206 BC by Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, it is a series of fortifications made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against raids and invasions. This view made late 19th century. From The Wonders of the World, published c.1920.
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902_05_12516074highres The Graphic Newspaper/Magazine June 1st 1897,Pears transparent soap is a brand of soap first produced and sold in 1807[1] by Andrew Pears at a factory just off Oxford Street in London, England. It was the world's first mass-market translucent soap. Under the stewardship of Thomas J. Barratt, A. & F. Pears initiated a number of innovations in sales and marketing.
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902_05_12516009highres The Graphic Newspaper/Magazine June 1st 1897, Queens Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The first council of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Kensington Plalace, June 20th 1837
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902_05_12516068highres The Graphic Newspaper/Magazine June 1st 1897, Ogden's Guinea Gold cigarettes were produced by the Ogden's division of the Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, beginning circa 1931; they were regular sized (70 mm) and non-filtered. The brand originated in England, where Ogden's of Liverpool was one of the founding companies of the British Imperial Tobacco in 1901. Guinea Gold Tobacco was imported by British American Tobacco to Canada starting towards the end of the First World War. British made by British Labour
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902_05_12529054highres The First Siege of Rome during the Gothic War, 537-538 AD. Seen here Belisarius using the statues from Hadrian's Tomb - now the Castle of St. Angelo - as missiles against the Ostrogoths. After the painting by Ambrose Dudley, (1867-1951). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12528838highres The first secessio plebis of 494 B.C. in ancient Rome. This was a dispute between the patrician ruling class and the plebeian underclass initially sparked by discontent about the burden of debt on the poorer plebeian class. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529424highres The first Hindlip Hall, Worcestershire, England, before its demolition due to fire in 1820. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12529421highres The first lighthouse erected on Eddystone Rocks, Plymouth, Devon, England, 1696. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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902_05_12512763highres The death of King Saul at the Battle of Gilboa against the Philistines. Saul, first king of the Kingdom of Israel and Judah. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
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