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Images Dated 22nd November 2016 (page 13)

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Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: BELLOWS: THE TOURNAMENT. The Tournament. Lithograph by George Bellows, c1921

BELLOWS: THE TOURNAMENT. The Tournament. Lithograph by George Bellows, c1921

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: AVIATORS, 1927. Edgar N. Gott with American aviators Noel Davis and Stanton H

AVIATORS, 1927. Edgar N. Gott with American aviators Noel Davis and Stanton H. Wooster posing with the propeller of an airplane. Photograph, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: NOEL DAVIS (1891-1927). American aviator. Photograph, April 1927

NOEL DAVIS (1891-1927). American aviator. Photograph, April 1927

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. The Delegation of Minnesota League of Women Voters on the

LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS. The Delegation of Minnesota League of Women Voters on the steps of the national headquarters of the league, with a mile of signatures (43)

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: PICKFORD AND FAIRBANKS. American actress Mary Pickford (right) and actor Douglas Fairbanks

PICKFORD AND FAIRBANKS. American actress Mary Pickford (right) and actor Douglas Fairbanks. Photograph, c1920

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: INUIT SLED, c1929. An Inuit sled at Nunivak Island, Alaska. Photograph by Edward Curtis

INUIT SLED, c1929. An Inuit sled at Nunivak Island, Alaska. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1929

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY. Nave of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Photograph

CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY. Nave of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Photograph, c1928

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: THEATER: MARX BROTHERS. From left: Groucho, Zeppo, Chico, and, with his harp, Harpo Marx

THEATER: MARX BROTHERS. From left: Groucho, Zeppo, Chico, and, with his harp, Harpo Marx, on stage at the Lyric Theater in New York in George S. Kaufmans musical comedy Cocoanuts, 1925

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neill s

DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neill s
DESIRE UNDER THE ELMS. Scene from an early American production of Eugene O Neills play Desire under the Elms, published in 1924

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: ELLIS ISLAND, POST 1924. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor

ELLIS ISLAND, POST 1924. The Great Hall at the immigration station in New York Harbor, used, after 1924, as the main detention room for immigrants held for investigation

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: PAUL BARTSCH (1871-1960). American biologist, specializing in mollusks and crustaceans

PAUL BARTSCH (1871-1960). American biologist, specializing in mollusks and crustaceans. Photographed holding an underwater camera, 1926

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: NO, NO, NANETTE, 1925. The leads in the Broadway production of the musical No

NO, NO, NANETTE, 1925. The leads in the Broadway production of the musical No, No, Nanette, music by Vincent Youmans, 1925

Background imageImages Dated 22nd November 2016: POMO BASKETS, c1924. Magnesite beads and woven baskets made by Pomo Native Americans

POMO BASKETS, c1924. Magnesite beads and woven baskets made by Pomo Native Americans in California. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1924



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