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Images Dated 28th August 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: CHILDREN PLAYING. 19th century silhouette

CHILDREN PLAYING. 19th century silhouette

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: JUDAISM: BLESSING SIGN. The blessing sign of a Jewish High Priest

JUDAISM: BLESSING SIGN. The blessing sign of a Jewish High Priest

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: ANCHOR. Christian symbol of hope

ANCHOR. Christian symbol of hope

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: MATTHIAS SPRENGEL (1746-1803). Matthias Christian Sprengel, German philosopher and historian

MATTHIAS SPRENGEL (1746-1803). Matthias Christian Sprengel, German philosopher and historian. Early 19th century silhouette

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SYMBOL: HOLY TRINITY. Christian symbol of the Holy Trinity

SYMBOL: HOLY TRINITY. Christian symbol of the Holy Trinity

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: ST. CATHERINEs WHEEL. Christian symbol of martyrdom name for St. Catherine of Alexandria

ST. CATHERINEs WHEEL. Christian symbol of martyrdom name for St. Catherine of Alexandria, who was martyred on a spiked wheel

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SYMBOL: CROWN OF THORNS. Christian symbol of martyrdom

SYMBOL: CROWN OF THORNS. Christian symbol of martyrdom

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SYMBOL: ISLAM. The crescent and star symbol of Islam

SYMBOL: ISLAM. The crescent and star symbol of Islam

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: LUTHERAN CROSS. Symbol of the Luteran Church

LUTHERAN CROSS. Symbol of the Luteran Church

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: MONSTRANCE. A monstrance, a vessel used in the Catholic Church to display the Eucharist

MONSTRANCE. A monstrance, a vessel used in the Catholic Church to display the Eucharist Host

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: CHALICE AND CROSS. Christian symbol of the Last Supper and the Passion of Christ

CHALICE AND CROSS. Christian symbol of the Last Supper and the Passion of Christ

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: FYLFOT-TRISKELION. Ancient symbol of faith

FYLFOT-TRISKELION. Ancient symbol of faith

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SHIPBUILDING, 1486. The beaming of a ship. Detail of a woodcut, 1486

SHIPBUILDING, 1486. The beaming of a ship. Detail of a woodcut, 1486

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN, 1892. The English battleship launched in 1891 and scrapped in 1913

HMS ROYAL SOVEREIGN, 1892. The English battleship launched in 1891 and scrapped in 1913

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1913. The English dreadnought launched in 1913

HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH, 1913. The English dreadnought launched in 1913

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: FERRY DRIVER, 1890s. A ferry driver in rural Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

FERRY DRIVER, 1890s. A ferry driver in rural Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring

Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring
SNORING DEVICE, 1877. Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring. Diagram from an American science magazine, 1877

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater

U. S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater. Photographed August 1944
WORLD WAR II: HELLDIVER. U.S. Navy Air Force Helldiver, a cannon-firing warplane, in the Pacific Theater. Photographed August 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of

U. S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of harbors or around ships at
WORLD WAR II: TORPEDO NET. U.S. Navy ship used for laying steel anti-torpedo nets, which were placed at the mouths of harbors or around ships at anchor. Photographed March 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay

U. S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville
WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. U.S. Army soldier prepares to throw a hand grenade during the fighting at Empress Augusta Bay, Bougainville, New Guinea. Photographed late 1943

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: Two U. S. Marines on patrol at Cape Torokina, Bougainville Island, New Guinea

Two U. S. Marines on patrol at Cape Torokina, Bougainville Island, New Guinea. Photographed late 1943
WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. Two U.S. Marines on patrol at Cape Torokina, Bougainville Island, New Guinea. Photographed late 1943

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: American TBF Avenger torpedo bombers attack a Japanese airstrip on Tinian Island

American TBF Avenger torpedo bombers attack a Japanese airstrip on Tinian Island, part of the Mariana Islands
WORLD WAR II: MARIANAS. American TBF Avenger torpedo bombers attack a Japanese airstrip on Tinian Island, part of the Mariana Islands, 10 March 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: A U. S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia

A U. S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed March 1944
WORLD WAR II: TORPEDO NET. A U.S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed March 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: Headstone for an unidentified U. S. Marine killed on the island of Saipan

Headstone for an unidentified U. S. Marine killed on the island of Saipan, part of the Mariana Islands
WORLD WAR II: SAIPAN, 1944. Headstone for an unidentified U.S. Marine killed on the island of Saipan, part of the Mariana Islands. Photographed 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Marines march through mud on their way to the front lines on Bougainville Island

U. S. Marines march through mud on their way to the front lines on Bougainville Island, New Guinea, 4 November 1943
WORLD WAR II: BOUGAINVILLE. U.S. Marines march through mud on their way to the front lines on Bougainville Island, New Guinea, 4 November 1943

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Marines advance into the village of Matanikou during the Battle of Guadalcanal

U. S. Marines advance into the village of Matanikou during the Battle of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 24 December 1942
WORLD WAR II: GUADALCANAL. U.S. Marines advance into the village of Matanikou during the Battle of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, 24 December 1942

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: Two pilots of the U. S. Second Marines Air Wing Red Devils torpedo bomber squadron at Kadona

Two pilots of the U. S. Second Marines Air Wing Red Devils torpedo bomber squadron at Kadona Airfield, Okinawa, Japan
WORLD WAR II: OKINAWA. Two pilots of the U.S. Second Marines Air Wing Red Devils torpedo bomber squadron at Kadona Airfield, Okinawa, Japan. Photographed 1945

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: Crew members fighting a fire in the gun turret of the U. S. S

Crew members fighting a fire in the gun turret of the U. S. S. Savannah, a light cruiser, off the coast of Salerno
WORLD WAR II: CRUISER. Crew members fighting a fire in the gun turret of the U.S.S. Savannah, a light cruiser, off the coast of Salerno, Italy. Photographed November 1943

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: A U. S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia

A U. S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed March 1944
WORLD WAR II: TORPEDO NET. A U.S. Navy ship laying an anti-torpedo net at the mouth of the harbor of Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed March 1944

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: U. S. Navy mine layer ship picking up an anti-torpedo net at Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed 1945

U. S. Navy mine layer ship picking up an anti-torpedo net at Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed 1945
WORLD WAR II: TORPEDO NET. U.S. Navy mine layer ship picking up an anti-torpedo net at Norfolk, Virginia. Photographed 1945

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th August 2008: SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century

SLEIGH, 19th CENTURY. Water color made for Brewster and Company, New York, 19th century


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