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Images Dated 7th August 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: MISSIONARY SHIP, c1866-70. The American missionary schooner Morning Star passing Boston Light

MISSIONARY SHIP, c1866-70. The American missionary schooner Morning Star passing Boston Light. Lithograph, American, c1866-1870

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: CARTOON: PRESBYTERIANS. Scottish Presbyterians hold King Charles II to the grindstone

CARTOON: PRESBYTERIANS. Scottish Presbyterians hold King Charles II to the grindstone, to make him agree to enforce Presbyterianism in England. English cartoon, 1651

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: QUAKER PERSECUTION. Title page of a work, published in London in the 17th century

QUAKER PERSECUTION. Title page of a work, published in London in the 17th century, about the persecution of Quakers in New England

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. The good fairy transforms the prince into a beast because of his wickedness

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. The good fairy transforms the prince into a beast because of his wickedness. Drawing by Henry J. Ford, 1891, for Beauty and the Beast

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: The Way Back. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan

The Way Back. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan
MARSHALL PLAN, 1947. The Way Back. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan, the European Recovery Program proposed by U.S. Secretary of State George C

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: PONY EXPRESS TRAIL. Logo for the Pony Express mail transport trail linking Missouri

PONY EXPRESS TRAIL. Logo for the Pony Express mail transport trail linking Missouri with California

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: QUAKER WOMAN. Photograph, American, late 19th century

QUAKER WOMAN. Photograph, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: QUAKER WOMAN, NEW ENGLAND. Original cabinet photograph, New Bedford, Massachusetts

QUAKER WOMAN, NEW ENGLAND. Original cabinet photograph, New Bedford, Massachusetts

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: SWEDISH LUTHERANISM. Engraved page of a Swedish-American Lutheran Cathehcismus, n. d

SWEDISH LUTHERANISM. Engraved page of a Swedish-American Lutheran Cathehcismus, n. d
SWEDISH LUTHERANISM. Engraved page of a Swedish-American Lutheran Cathehcismus, n.d

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: PRAYING CHILD. Now I Lay Me down to Sleep. Aquatint, American, 19th century

PRAYING CHILD. Now I Lay Me down to Sleep. Aquatint, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: MORNING PRAYER, c1850. Mezzotint, American, c1850

MORNING PRAYER, c1850. Mezzotint, American, c1850

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: THE CHRISTIANs REFUGE. American lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1868

THE CHRISTIANs REFUGE. American lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: BISHOP ORDAINING PRIEST. A Roman Catholic bishop ordaining a priest

BISHOP ORDAINING PRIEST. A Roman Catholic bishop ordaining a priest. Etching, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: MOHAWK AND HUDSON, 1829. The first engine of the Mohawk and Hudson Company, built

MOHAWK AND HUDSON, 1829. The first engine of the Mohawk and Hudson Company, built by Peter Coopers Canton Iron Works, 1829

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. Trademark of the Pacific Coast Borax Company since 1891

PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO. Trademark of the Pacific Coast Borax Company since 1891. The twenty-mule-team was used to move borax out of Death Valley, California in the 1880s

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: KING ARTHUR, 1903. Receiving the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake. Drawing

KING ARTHUR, 1903. Receiving the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake. Drawing, 1903, by Howard Pyle

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: ARABIAN NIGHTS: FISHERMAN. The genie comes out of the jar. Drawing, 1898, by Henry J

ARABIAN NIGHTS: FISHERMAN. The genie comes out of the jar. Drawing, 1898, by Henry J. Ford for the Story of the Fisherman from Arabian Nights

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: SWEATSHOP, 1912. Children are cheaper than grown-ups

SWEATSHOP, 1912. Children are cheaper than grown-ups. Girls and young women working at their sewing machines in a sweatshop in New York City. Drawing, 1912, by Walter Tittle

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual
EXERCISE, 19th CENTURY. Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual
EXERCISE, 19th CENTURY. Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual
EXERCISE, 19th CENTURY. Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: The Next Generation. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1936

The Next Generation. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1936, on the looming threat of another war in Europe
CARTOON: WORLD WARS, 1936. The Next Generation. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1936, on the looming threat of another war in Europe

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: It Is My Wish. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1940, on Italian dictator Benito Mussolinis

It Is My Wish. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1940, on Italian dictator Benito Mussolinis declaration of war
CARTOON: MUSSOLINI, 1940. It Is My Wish. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1940, on Italian dictator Benito Mussolinis declaration of war against France on 10 June 1940

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Symbol for the Society of the Cincinnati, a veterans organization for officers of

Symbol for the Society of the Cincinnati, a veterans organization for officers of the Revolutionary War, founded 1783
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI. Symbol for the Society of the Cincinnati, a veterans organization for officers of the Revolutionary War, founded 1783

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual
EXERCISE, 19th CENTURY. Illustration from a 19th century American exercise manual

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Cross-country skiing in Sweden, c1960

Cross-country skiing in Sweden, c1960
CROSS COUNTRY SKIING. Cross-country skiing in Sweden, c1960

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Photographed c1960

Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Photographed c1960
PAVEL KOLCHIN (b. 1930). Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Photographed c1960

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Anikin at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California

Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Anikin at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California
NIKOLAY PETROVICH ANIKIN (b. 1932). Russian Olympic cross-country skier. Anikin at the 1960 Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley, California

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Seal of the Atomic Energy Commission of the United States of America

Seal of the Atomic Energy Commission of the United States of America
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. Seal of the Atomic Energy Commission of the United States of America

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D. R

You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D. R
McCARTHYISM CARTOON, 1951. You re Sure It ll All Be on the Up-and-Up, Senator? American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, on the willingness of the Republican party to overlook Senator Joseph R

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1951

Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S
FIRING OF MacARTHUR, 1951. Not a Generals Job. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1951, published the day before President Harry S

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D. C. with Niagara Falls, New York

LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D. C. with Niagara Falls, New York
LOGO: SUSQUEHANNA TRAIL. Logo for the trail linking Washington D.C. with Niagara Falls, New York

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: LOGO: APPALACHIAN HIGHWAY. Logo of the Appalachian Highway linking Florida with Quebec

LOGO: APPALACHIAN HIGHWAY. Logo of the Appalachian Highway linking Florida with Quebec

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: LOGO: WOODPECKER ROUTE. Logo for the road linking South Carolina with Florida

LOGO: WOODPECKER ROUTE. Logo for the road linking South Carolina with Florida

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: AMERICAN RAILROADS. Various logos of American railroads

AMERICAN RAILROADS. Various logos of American railroads

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2008: SYMBOL: SKULL & DAGGER. Symbol for a threat

SYMBOL: SKULL & DAGGER. Symbol for a threat


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