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Images Dated 23rd August 2007 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: JOHN McAUSLAN RESIDENCE. The John McAuslan residence in Providence, Rhode Island

JOHN McAUSLAN RESIDENCE. The John McAuslan residence in Providence, Rhode Island. Wood engraving, c1886

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: FOURTH OF JULY, 1875. The Days We Celebrate. Steel engraving, 1875, by John C. McRae after F. A

FOURTH OF JULY, 1875. The Days We Celebrate. Steel engraving, 1875, by John C. McRae after F. A. Chapman
FOURTH OF JULY, 1875. The Days We Celebrate. Steel engraving, 1875, by John C. McRae after F.A. Chapman

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: WILLARDs HOTEL, 1859. Washington, D. C. Wood engraving, 1859

WILLARDs HOTEL, 1859. Washington, D. C. Wood engraving, 1859
WILLARDs HOTEL, 1859. Washington, D.C. Wood engraving, 1859

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 1853. The St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana

ST. CHARLES HOTEL, 1853. The St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: PHILADELPHIA: NORWOOD. Norwood, the home of Mrs. Charles Taylor at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA: NORWOOD. Norwood, the home of Mrs. Charles Taylor at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: CREEK CHIEFS & SQUATTER. Two chiefs of the Creek nation and a Georgia squatter

CREEK CHIEFS & SQUATTER. Two chiefs of the Creek nation and a Georgia squatter. Illustration from Basil Halls Forty Etchings from Sketches Made with the Camera Lucida in North America, Edinburgh

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1868. The Fulton Ferry boat collision in New York City on 14 Novermber 1868

FULTON FERRY BOAT, 1868. The Fulton Ferry boat collision in New York City on 14 Novermber 1868. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: FISHING. California Native Americans catching Salmon

NATIVE AMERICANS: FISHING. California Native Americans catching Salmon. Line engraving, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: RAILROAD: PASSENGERS, 1872. Constructing Railroad Ties. Wood engraving, English, 1872

RAILROAD: PASSENGERS, 1872. Constructing Railroad Ties. Wood engraving, English, 1872

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: ESKIMO: SLED-DOGS. Wood engraving, 19th century

ESKIMO: SLED-DOGS. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: FOURTH OF JULY, 1868. The Fourth of July in the country. Wood engraving after a drawing by Thomas

FOURTH OF JULY, 1868. The Fourth of July in the country. Wood engraving after a drawing by Thomas Worth, American, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: DE BRY: MEXICAN NATIVE INDIANS. Burial customs of Mexican Native Indians

DE BRY: MEXICAN NATIVE INDIANS. Burial customs of Mexican Native Indians. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry, c1590

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: COLONIAL CONFLICT. Native Americans attacking colonial settlers

NATIVE AMERICANS: COLONIAL CONFLICT. Native Americans attacking colonial settlers. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Felix O.C. Darley (1821-1888)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: GATHERING RICE. Wisconsin Native Americans gathering wild rice

NATIVE AMERICANS: GATHERING RICE. Wisconsin Native Americans gathering wild rice. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: THOMAS NAST: CHRISTMAS. The Shrine of St. Nicholas - We are all good children

THOMAS NAST: CHRISTMAS. The Shrine of St. Nicholas - We are all good children. Wood engraving after a drawing by Thomas Nast, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN FARMING, 1835. Eastern Native American women engaged in agricultural tasks

NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN FARMING, 1835. Eastern Native American women engaged in agricultural tasks. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: MAIDU VILLAGE. Sketch of a Maidu Native American village of earthen lodges near

NATIVE AMERICANS: MAIDU VILLAGE. Sketch of a Maidu Native American village of earthen lodges near Sacramento, c1849, by a California miner, Joseph Goldsborough Bruff

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: OBSERVATORY, 1856. Patent elevator and observatory for use in observing the interior of enemy

OBSERVATORY, 1856. Patent elevator and observatory for use in observing the interior of enemy works during war. Line engraving, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NEW YEAR, 1853. An allegorical representation of January. Wood engraving, American, 1852

NEW YEAR, 1853. An allegorical representation of January. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1864). Seminole chief. Billy Bowlegs at New York with four of his

BILLY BOWLEGS (c1810-c1864). Seminole chief. Billy Bowlegs at New York with four of his subordinate chiefs and their black interpreter, Abraham (center rear)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: PALMER HOUSE HOTEL, 1878. A bridal suite in the Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, Illinois

PALMER HOUSE HOTEL, 1878. A bridal suite in the Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, Illinois. Wood engraving, 1878

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTE NATIVE AMERICANS, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

UTE NATIVE AMERICANS, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: JOHN E. WILLIAMS RESIDENCE. The residence of John E. Williams, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York

JOHN E. WILLIAMS RESIDENCE. The residence of John E. Williams, Irvington-on-Hudson, New York. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTE CHIEF, 1879. Douglas, or Quin-co-ruck-unt, leading chief of the White River Utes

UTE CHIEF, 1879. Douglas, or Quin-co-ruck-unt, leading chief of the White River Utes. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTE HEAD CHIEF, 1879. Ou-Ra, Head Chief of all the Ute Tribes. Wood engraving, American, 1879

UTE HEAD CHIEF, 1879. Ou-Ra, Head Chief of all the Ute Tribes. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTE CHIEF, 1879. Jack, sub-chief of the White River Ute. Wood engraving, American, 1879

UTE CHIEF, 1879. Jack, sub-chief of the White River Ute. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTES: DRAWING, 1879. Ute Native American drawings of warriors on horseback

UTES: DRAWING, 1879. Ute Native American drawings of warriors on horseback. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTAH: UTE WOMEN, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

UTAH: UTE WOMEN, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTE CHIEF, 1879. Bill, successor to Coloral as sub-chief of the Middle Park Utes

UTE CHIEF, 1879. Bill, successor to Coloral as sub-chief of the Middle Park Utes. Wood engraving, American, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: MARY HEMENWAY RESIDENCE. House of Mrs. Mary Hemenway, Manchester, Massachusetts

MARY HEMENWAY RESIDENCE. House of Mrs. Mary Hemenway, Manchester, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 1886

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: UTAH: SNAKE NATIVE AMERICANS, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

UTAH: SNAKE NATIVE AMERICANS, 1867. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: FLUDD: UTRIUSQUE COSMI. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe

FLUDD: UTRIUSQUE COSMI. Human mental abilities classified in terms of God and the universe. Line engraving from Robert Fludds 17th-century treatise, Utriusque Cosmi

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: CHRISTMAS TREE. Line engraving, 19th century

CHRISTMAS TREE. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T. G. Appleton

RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T. G. Appleton. Wood engraving, c1876
RHODE ISLAND: VILLA, 1876. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa and residence of Mr. T.G. Appleton. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NEWPORT: VILLA, c1876. Residence of Colonel George G. Waring. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa

NEWPORT: VILLA, c1876. Residence of Colonel George G. Waring. A Newport, Rhode Island, villa. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: PENNSYLVANIA: HOUSE, 1876. The residence of Alexander Johnston Cassatt, brother of Mary Cassatt

PENNSYLVANIA: HOUSE, 1876. The residence of Alexander Johnston Cassatt, brother of Mary Cassatt, at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1891. A friendly scout signaling the main column

REMINGTON: SCOUT, 1891. A friendly scout signaling the main column. Wood engraving, 1891, after Frederic Remington

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: CREE WOMAN, 18th CENTURY. A woman of the Cree Native Americans

CREE WOMAN, 18th CENTURY. A woman of the Cree Native Americans. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: NATIVE AMERICANS: FLATHEADS. Flathead Native Americans of the Fraser River country of British

NATIVE AMERICANS: FLATHEADS. Flathead Native Americans of the Fraser River country of British Columbia. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: MOHAWK VILLAGE, 1780. A Mohawk village in central New York, c1780. Wood engraving, 19th century

MOHAWK VILLAGE, 1780. A Mohawk village in central New York, c1780. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: REMINGTON: PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN. An old-time Northern Plains Native American. The Coup

REMINGTON: PLAINS NATIVE AMERICAN. An old-time Northern Plains Native American. The Coup. Wood engraving, 1891, after Frederic Remington

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: BRAZIL: INDIANS. Botocudoes, Indians of Brazil. Wood engraving, American, c1825-1840

BRAZIL: INDIANS. Botocudoes, Indians of Brazil. Wood engraving, American, c1825-1840

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O. C

HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O. C
HIAWATHA: CORN HARVESTING. Native American corn harvest. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley from a 19th century edition of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows The Song of Hiawatha

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: Parker 1920s UK pens pencils

Parker 1920s UK pens pencils

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: Ancient Egyptians ploughing

Ancient Egyptians ploughing. Illustration of ancient Egyptians using oxen to plough a field. Artwork from a French archaeological survey based in Cairo

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: Yellow-billed kite

Yellow-billed kite (Milvus parasitus). This bird is found throughout equatorial and southern Africa, inhabiting woodland and semi-arid savanna. It feeds on mammals, birds, insects and carrion

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: Verreauxs eagle

Verreauxs eagle (Aquila verreauxii). This eagle occurs throughout sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2007: Egyptian vulture

Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus). This bird inhabits southern Europe, Asia and northern Africa



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