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Images Dated 23rd July 2007

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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Puzzle. Find the Man Who is Paying for the Dinner. Drawing, 1894, by Charles Dana Gibson
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: FALKLAND ISLANDS, 1867. A view of Port Stanley, Falkland Islands. Line engraving, 1867
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: DIME NOVEL, 1882. Texas Jack, the Mustang King
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: DIME NOVEL, 1882. The Snow-Trail; or, The Boy Hunters of Fur-Land. Cover of a Beadle
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: HONG KONG: HARBOR, 1854. A view of Hong Kong, from the Harbor. Wood engraving, 1854
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Eight Minutes After One. Drawing, c1900, by Charles Dana Gibson
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Last Macedonian queen of Egypt. Cleopatra giving birth, in a kneeling position with her arms raised
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: DUNURE CASTLE. Dunure Castle on the Carrick Shore. Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: BRIGHTON PAVILION, 1842. The Royal Pavilion at Brighton, England. English engraving
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: BRIGHTON ROYAL PAVILION. The Brighton Royal Pavilion, founded in 1784 by the Prince of Wales
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: HONG KONG: BARRACKS, 1845. Victoria Barracks, Hong Kong
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: ENGLAND: TABARD INN, 1872. View of the old Tabard Inn, an example of Tudor architecture
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: DOWSING. A divining rod being used to locate coal. German woodcut, 1556
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: CHILDBIRTH: ANOMALIES. Dorothie, great with childe with manie children
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: OBSTETRICAL CHAIR, 1513. An obstetrical chair. Woodcut, 1513
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: CHILDBIRTH: NATIVE AMERICAN Native American Kutenai woman, on knees and elbows being
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Plan of Canterbury, England. After a contemporary illuminated manuscript
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: View of Bristol, England. Line engraving, c1675
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Wood engraving, late 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Supper after the opera. Wood engraving, late 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: Chippewa woman shown in a kneeling position. Drawing, 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: A pair of Simpsons forceps used in delivering babies
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: An Egyptian goddesss giving birth, in a kneeling position with her arms raised
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: A Siamese ceremonial purification rite entailing a mother to expose her back
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: The apocryphal birth of Julius Caesar in 100 B. C. by caesarian operation
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: A woman giving birth with the aid of midwives and an obstetrical chair. Woodcut, 15th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: NEIDPATH CASTLE. Wood engraving by Edward Whymper (1840-1911)
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: HOSTEL. The White Horse Hostel. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SAILOR, 19th CENTURY. Wood engraving, American, 1843
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: GLEN TILT, 1844. A view of Blair Castle and Glen Tilt, from the top of Tulloch
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: FALKLAND ISLANDS, 1856. A view of Stanley Harbor, Port William, Falkland Islands
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: BRAEMAR, 1848. The Braemar gathering at Invercauld House in honor of Queen Victorias visit
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: LOCHNAGAR, 1848. Wood engraving, 1848
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: HUNGARY, BUDAPEST, 1847. Stupendous suspension bridge over the Danube, at Pest, in Hungary
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: LECTURES ON INDIA, 1849. Title page of an ethnographic survey of India
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. The Canongate Tollbooth. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: LINLITHGOW. Wood engraving, c1875
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: EDINBURGH. Bits of old Edinburgh. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: DINING, 19th CENTURY. Wood engraving, late 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: BRAEMAR. Near Braemar. Wood engraving by Edward Whymper (1840-1911) after Perceval Skelton
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: NEWARK CASTLE. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: BALMORAL CASTLE. Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Rebuilt in 1853-1855
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: LINN OF DEE. The Linn of Dee, a small gorge near Braemar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: GLENFALLOCH. A herd of cattle in Glenfalloch, Scotland. Wood engraving, c1875
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: INDIA: GOA MARKET, 1599. The market at Goa, the Portuguese colony on the Malabar coast of India
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: BARBECUE, 1844. Roasting the ox, at Buckingham. Wood engraving, English, 1844
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: SCOTLAND: HIGHLANDS, 1839. A scene in the Scottish Highlands. Wood engraving, 1839
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Images Dated 23rd July 2007: TURKISH COFFEEHOUSE. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1854


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