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Images Dated 18th November 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: ELLIS ISLAND: TAGGING, 1905. An immigrant family at Ellis Island, New York City

ELLIS ISLAND: TAGGING, 1905. An immigrant family at Ellis Island, New York City, being tagged for a railroad trip by an American official. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1905

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: THE HONEYMOONERS, c1955. Left to right: Cast members Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney

THE HONEYMOONERS, c1955. Left to right: Cast members Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph in a publicity photograph for the television series The Honeymooners, c1955

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: FRENCH REVOLUTION ALLEGORY. The Bloody Sans-Culottes

FRENCH REVOLUTION ALLEGORY. The Bloody Sans-Culottes. Death and starvation as a result of the French Revolution. Pen and watercolor by an unidentified artist

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: LUCILLE BALL (1911-1989). American actress and comedienne. With husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986)

LUCILLE BALL (1911-1989). American actress and comedienne. With husband Desi Arnaz (1917-1986) in a publicity photograph for the television series I Love Lucy

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: JACOBIN: CARICATURE. I am going to join the Jacobins

JACOBIN: CARICATURE. I am going to join the Jacobins. French caricature etching of a Jacobin from the time of the French Revolution, early 1790s

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: FRENCH REPUBLIC, 1798. Celebrating the 7th anniversary of the French Republic in

FRENCH REPUBLIC, 1798. Celebrating the 7th anniversary of the French Republic in French-occupied Rome, Italy. Contemporary Italian pen and ink drawing

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: THE STEERAGE, 1907. Low class passengers boarding a ship bound for Europe from New York City

THE STEERAGE, 1907. Low class passengers boarding a ship bound for Europe from New York City. Photograph by Alfred Stieglitz, 1907

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1919. Italian immigrants on board a ship arriving at Ellis Island, New York City

IMMIGRANT SHIP, 1919. Italian immigrants on board a ship arriving at Ellis Island, New York City. Photograph, 1919

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: S. S. AMSTERDAM, c1910. Immigrant women and children from Eastern Europe, sitting

S. S. AMSTERDAM, c1910. Immigrant women and children from Eastern Europe, sitting
S.S. AMSTERDAM, c1910. Immigrant women and children from Eastern Europe, sitting on the deck of the S.S. Amsterdam, bound for America. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants walking down the gangplank from a ferry boat at Ellis Island

ELLIS ISLAND: IMMIGRANTS. Immigrants walking down the gangplank from a ferry boat at Ellis Island, New York City. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 1905

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Steerage passengers on the S. S. Pennland in New York Harbor

IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Steerage passengers on the S. S. Pennland in New York Harbor
IMMIGRANTS ON SHIP, c1900. Steerage passengers on the S.S. Pennland in New York Harbor, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: Plan of a French invasion of England and Ireland. Extract of a letter, dated London, 16 April 1798

Plan of a French invasion of England and Ireland. Extract of a letter, dated London, 16 April 1798
FRENCH INVASION, 1798. Plan of a French invasion of England and Ireland. Extract of a letter, dated London, 16 April 1798, and a map of the supposed planned invasion

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: Workers participating in the general strike, pass the Porte Saint Denis while marching down

Workers participating in the general strike, pass the Porte Saint Denis while marching down Boulevard Saint Denis
FRANCE: STRIKE, 1968. Workers participating in the general strike, pass the Porte Saint Denis while marching down Boulevard Saint Denis on the Right Bank in Paris, 24 May 1968

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: MAP: BATTLE OF SHERIFFMUIR. Battle of Sheriffmuir, Scotland, between Jacobite and royalist forces

MAP: BATTLE OF SHERIFFMUIR. Battle of Sheriffmuir, Scotland, between Jacobite and royalist forces, 1715

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: ROMAN SCHOOLGIRLS. Wood engraving after a drawing by P. Beckert, late 19th century

ROMAN SCHOOLGIRLS. Wood engraving after a drawing by P. Beckert, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: PARIS STUDENT REVOLT, 1968. A barricade of burning cars put up by students in the Latin Quarter of

PARIS STUDENT REVOLT, 1968. A barricade of burning cars put up by students in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France, 11 May 1968

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: ATGET: DELIVERING BREAD. Woman delivering bread on the Left Bank in Paris, France

ATGET: DELIVERING BREAD. Woman delivering bread on the Left Bank in Paris, France. Photograph by Eugne Atget, c1898
ATGET: DELIVERING BREAD. Woman delivering bread on the Left Bank in Paris, France. Photograph by Eugène Atget, c1898

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: STEVE ALLEN (1921-2000). American televison personality. Photographed c1955

STEVE ALLEN (1921-2000). American televison personality. Photographed c1955

Background imageImages Dated 18th November 2009: CAPTAIN KANGAROO, c1955. American actor Bob Keeshan as the eponymous host of the childrens

CAPTAIN KANGAROO, c1955. American actor Bob Keeshan as the eponymous host of the childrens television series Captain Kangaroo, around the time of the shows premiere in 1955


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