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Images Dated 10th April 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1887, on the inefficiencies in the U.S. economy resulting from monopolies

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: HOLLYWOOD BOWL, c1929. The Hollywood Bowl at Hollywood, California, built in 1922

HOLLYWOOD BOWL, c1929. The Hollywood Bowl at Hollywood, California, built in 1922. Photographed c1929

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of Philadelphia from the steeple of Independence Hall

PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of Philadelphia from the steeple of Independence Hall, looking west, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South

NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1882. The Queen of Industry, Or, The New South. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1882, comparing the plantation economy of the pre-Civil War South with the more industrialized

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ANCIENT ALPHABETS. Table of ancient written alphabets

ANCIENT ALPHABETS. Table of ancient written alphabets

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in

BRITAIN AND CIVIL WAR, 1862. American cartoon, 1862, on Britains aid to the Confederacy in the American Civil War and the hardships endured by the British working class resulting from the disruption

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: WHISKEY RING CARTOON, 1876. Probe Away! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

WHISKEY RING CARTOON, 1876. Probe Away! American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876, on the continuing investigation of members of the Whiskey Ring

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of Philadelphia from the steeple of Independence Hall

PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of Philadelphia from the steeple of Independence Hall, looking north, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA: MARKET, 1859. View of the old market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: MARKET, 1859. View of the old market in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. From a stereograph view

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA: BANK, 1827. Girards Bank in Philadelphia, the former First Bank

PHILADELPHIA: BANK, 1827. Girards Bank in Philadelphia, the former First Bank of the United States, bought by Stephen Girard in 1811. Etching, German, 1827

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of the street car station from Independence Hall, looking northwest

PHILADELPHIA, 1856. View of the street car station from Independence Hall, looking northwest, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA: ARCH STREET. The brick building at 1222 Arch Street in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA: ARCH STREET. The brick building at 1222 Arch Street in Philadelphia, home to Godeys Ladys Book. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: PHILADELPHIA: PROCESSION. The Procession of Victuallers of Philadelphia, 15 March 1821

PHILADELPHIA: PROCESSION. The Procession of Victuallers of Philadelphia, 15 March 1821. Aquatint by J. Keager after John Lewis Krimmel (1789-1821)

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: OREGON: THE DALLES. Native Americans on the shore of the Columbia River at The Dalles

OREGON: THE DALLES. Native Americans on the shore of the Columbia River at The Dalles, Oregon Territory. Lithograph, c1855, by Sarony, Major, and Knapp

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Rope and pulley placing a granite block on the foundation

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Rope and pulley placing a granite block on the foundation of the New York State Capitol building at Albany. Photographed 7 July 1869

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Court of Appeals room of the old State Capitol building at Albany

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Court of Appeals room of the old State Capitol building at Albany, New York. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building at Albany

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building at Albany. Photographed 30 May 1870

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building. Photographed 22 November 1870

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building at Albany

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Construction of the New York State Capitol building at Albany. Photographed 25 June 1873

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Governing room of the old State Capitol building at Albany, New York

ALBANY: STATE CAPITOL. Governing room of the old State Capitol building at Albany, New York. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NEW YORK: ALBANY, 1882. State Capitol building at Albany, New York. Lithograph, 1882

NEW YORK: ALBANY, 1882. State Capitol building at Albany, New York. Lithograph, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NEW YORK: ALBANY, 1869. Laying granite blocks for the foundation of the new state

NEW YORK: ALBANY, 1869. Laying granite blocks for the foundation of the new state capitol at Albany, New York. Photographed 8 October 1869

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NEW YORK: ALBANY, c1869. Construction workers at laying the granite foundation

NEW YORK: ALBANY, c1869. Construction workers at laying the granite foundation of the new state capitol building at Albany, New York, c1869

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: CHARITY, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Charity. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo

CHARITY, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Charity. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo, late 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: HOPE, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Hope. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo

HOPE, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Hope. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo, late 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: FAITH, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Faith. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo

FAITH, 15th CENTURY. Allegory of Faith. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo, late 15th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALLEGORY OF AFRICA. Allegory of the continent of Africa. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena

ALLEGORY OF AFRICA. Allegory of the continent of Africa. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena (1657-1747)

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALLEGORY OF ASIA. Allegory of the continent of Asia. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena

ALLEGORY OF ASIA. Allegory of the continent of Asia. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena (1657-1747)

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ALLEGORY OF AMERICA. Allegory of the continent of America. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena

ALLEGORY OF AMERICA. Allegory of the continent of America. Oil on canvas by Francesco Solimena (1657-1747)

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast

SOUTHERN JUSTICE, 1867. Detail of the American cartoon Southern Justice by Thomas Nast, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: OIL SPECULATION CARTOON. Gulltown in an Uproar

OIL SPECULATION CARTOON. Gulltown in an Uproar. A frenzied crowd of speculators rushes to buy stock certificates in the Munchausen & Gull Creek Oil Copmany. American lithograph cartoon, 1865

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: AQUEDUCT SCANDAL, 1888. Already contending with negative publicity surrounding

AQUEDUCT SCANDAL, 1888. Already contending with negative publicity surrounding the conditions at New York Citys quarantine station

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1878, on the U.S. governments compliance with the previous years ruling by the Halifax Commission that it pay

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: ANCIENT ALPHABETS. Table of ancient written alphabets of Western civilization dating

ANCIENT ALPHABETS. Table of ancient written alphabets of Western civilization dating from Prehistory to 300 B.C

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: Entrance and ground plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery, founded in 1836, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Entrance and ground plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery, founded in 1836, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA: CEMETERY. Entrance and ground plan of Laurel Hill Cemetery, founded in 1836, near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, 1837

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: Republican Civilization. American cartoon, 1876, accusing the Republican Party of encouraging

Republican Civilization. American cartoon, 1876, accusing the Republican Party of encouraging blacks to intimidate
ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. Republican " Civilization." American cartoon, 1876, accusing the Republican Party of encouraging blacks to intimidate Democrats by destroying their property during

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: The Day We Celebrate. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1875, published on the occasion of George

The Day We Celebrate. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1875, published on the occasion of George Washingtons birthday
NAST: GEORGE WASHINGTON. The Day We Celebrate. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1875, published on the occasion of George Washingtons birthday

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: Brooks-Baxter War, 1874

Brooks-Baxter War, 1874
BROOKS-BAXTER WAR, 1874. A Plague O Both Your Houses. American cartoon of 1874 on the Brooks-Baxter War, which pitted Elisha Baxter, elected Governor of Arkansas in 1872

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: Election Cartoon, 1884

Election Cartoon, 1884
ELECTION CARTOON, 1884. American cartoon, 1884, on the dissatisfaction that year of the Honest Republican Voter with the scandal-tainted Republican presidential candidate, James G. Blaine

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844

Anti-Whig Cartoon, 1844
ANTI-WHIG CARTOON, 1844. American cartoon, 1844, employing the raccoon as symbol of the Whig Party to comment on the diminished prospects for the Whigs in that years presidential campaign as compared

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: COTTON LOAN CARTOON, 1865. The Modern Car of Juggernaut. American cartoon, 1865

COTTON LOAN CARTOON, 1865. The Modern Car of Juggernaut. American cartoon, 1865, on the refusal by the U. S
COTTON LOAN CARTOON, 1865. The Modern " Car of Juggernaut." American cartoon, 1865, on the refusal by the U.S. government, in the person of Secretary of State William Seward (left)

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871. To Whom it May Concern. Cartoon by Thomas Nast published following

NAST: TWEED CARTOON, 1871. To Whom it May Concern. Cartoon by Thomas Nast published following the New York City elections of 7 November 1871

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1880. A Paradox. No sooner has a Chinese immigrant declared his intention to

IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1880. A Paradox. No sooner has a Chinese immigrant declared his intention to become a U. S
IMMIGRATION CARTOON, 1880. A Paradox. No sooner has a Chinese immigrant declared his intention to become a U.S. citizen than he is set upon by the very same Democratic

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep

SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep. While a fearful President James Buchanan ( Old Buck)
SECESSION CARTOON, 1861. Little Bo-Peep and Her Foolish Sheep. While a fearful President James Buchanan ( Old Buck ) runs away

Background imageImages Dated 10th April 2008: BALTIMORE: MONUMENT. Washington Monument at Baltimore, Maryland. Plumbeotype, 19th century

BALTIMORE: MONUMENT. Washington Monument at Baltimore, Maryland. Plumbeotype, 19th century


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