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Images Dated 28th April 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: Design of the Bayreuth Festival Theater by Otto Bruckwald, 1873

Design of the Bayreuth Festival Theater by Otto Bruckwald, 1873
BAYREUTH: FESTIVAL THEATER. Design of the Bayreuth Festival Theater by Otto Bruckwald, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: PARSIFAL. Design by Paul von Joukowsky for the closing scene of Act III of Richard

PARSIFAL. Design by Paul von Joukowsky for the closing scene of Act III of Richard Wagners Parsifal, 1882

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: FEMALE OUTLAWS. Cattle Annie and Little Britches, teenage members of the Doolin gang

FEMALE OUTLAWS. Cattle Annie and Little Britches, teenage members of the Doolin gang. Late-19th century photograph

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: BLACKFOOT-ASSINIBOIN GIRL. A Blackfoot girl who lived with Assiniboin tribe members

BLACKFOOT-ASSINIBOIN GIRL. A Blackfoot girl who lived with Assiniboin tribe members. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer, 1833

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: INDIA: BRITISH RULE, 1858. The Accession of the Queen of India

INDIA: BRITISH RULE, 1858. The Accession of the Queen of India. Queen Victoria depicted in an English cartoon of 1858, on the transfer of Indian rule from the East India Company to the British Crown

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: MONTANA COWBOYS. Late 19th century photograph

MONTANA COWBOYS. Late 19th century photograph

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition

CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. The king and the duke, a pair of con men traveling with Huck and Jim

CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. The king and the duke, a pair of con men traveling with Huck and Jim, practicing the sword fight scene from Shakespeares Richard III

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition

CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition

CLEMENS: HUCK FINN. Drawing by Edward Windsor Kemble for the 1885 American edition of Mark Twains The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN, 1879. Young Native American woman photographed by John

PUEBLO NATIVE AMERICAN, 1879. Young Native American woman photographed by John Hillers at Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848

NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848, after a painting by Samuel F. B
NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848, after a painting by Samuel F.B. Morse

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: APACHE MAN. A young Chiricahua Apache Native American demonstrating a one-string fiddle made

APACHE MAN. A young Chiricahua Apache Native American demonstrating a one-string fiddle made from a hollowed section of an agave plant. Mid to late 19th century photograph

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: JESSE JAMES (1847-1882). American desperado. Photographed c1873

JESSE JAMES (1847-1882). American desperado. Photographed c1873

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise

APACHE GIRL, 1886. A Chiricahua Apache girl, the granddaughter of Cochise, photographed in traditional costume, 1886

Background imageImages Dated 28th April 2008: UMATILLA WOMAN, c1886. Mrs. Moses Johnson, an Umatilla Native American, photographed, c1886

UMATILLA WOMAN, c1886. Mrs. Moses Johnson, an Umatilla Native American, photographed, c1886


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