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Images Dated 5th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: DECORATIVE SERVICE, 1852. Decorative service of silver plate presented to George Steers

DECORATIVE SERVICE, 1852. Decorative service of silver plate presented to George Steers, an American shipbuilder, December 1851. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: CHICAGO: RAILROAD, 1878. Bird s-eye view of the Chicago Railway System

CHICAGO: RAILROAD, 1878. Bird s-eye view of the Chicago Railway System. Wood engraving, American, 1878

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library

PULLMAN: ARCADE, c1885. Interior of the Arcade, showing the library, at the planned community of Pullman, Illinois, founded by George Pullman in 1885 for workers of his railroad company

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: DRUM MAJOR. Wood engraving, American, 1876, after David Hunter Strother (known as Porte Crayon)

DRUM MAJOR. Wood engraving, American, 1876, after David Hunter Strother (known as Porte Crayon)

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: CIRCUS ELEPHANT, 1853. Circus elephant at Astleys Theatre in London. Wood engraving, 1853

CIRCUS ELEPHANT, 1853. Circus elephant at Astleys Theatre in London. Wood engraving, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: PARIS: CAFE, 1889. Neomedieval cafe in Paris, France. Line engraving, 1889

PARIS: CAFE, 1889. Neomedieval cafe in Paris, France. Line engraving, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: U. S. CAPITOL, 1845. View of the U. S. Capitol building and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washinton D. C

U. S. CAPITOL, 1845. View of the U. S. Capitol building and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washinton D. C. Engraving, 1845
U.S. CAPITOL, 1845. View of the U.S. Capitol building and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washinton D.C. Engraving, 1845

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: MARYLAND: BALTIMORE, 1842. View of Baltimore, Maryland. Steel engraving, 1842

MARYLAND: BALTIMORE, 1842. View of Baltimore, Maryland. Steel engraving, 1842

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: DETROIT: CITY HALL, 1871. The new city hall at Detroit, Michigan. Wood engraving, 1871

DETROIT: CITY HALL, 1871. The new city hall at Detroit, Michigan. Wood engraving, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: MARYLAND: BALTIMORE. View of Baltimore, Maryland. Line engraving, 19th century

MARYLAND: BALTIMORE. View of Baltimore, Maryland. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: ALBANY: CAPITOL BUILDING. The executive chamber of the New York State Capitol Building at Albany

ALBANY: CAPITOL BUILDING. The executive chamber of the New York State Capitol Building at Albany. Engraving, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: PITTSBURGH, 1790. View of Pittsburgh as it looked in 1790. Wood engraving, American

PITTSBURGH, 1790. View of Pittsburgh as it looked in 1790. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: CHARLESTON: MARKET, 1866. City Market at Charleston, South Carolina

CHARLESTON: MARKET, 1866. City Market at Charleston, South Carolina, depicted shortly after the fall of the Confederacy. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1866

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS. Royal Bengal tigers depicted in a program for an American circus, c1901

ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS. Royal Bengal tigers depicted in a program for an American circus, c1901

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: BALLROOM, c1900. Whose Shoe? Line engraving, German, c1900, after F. M├╝ller-M├╝nster

BALLROOM, c1900. Whose Shoe? Line engraving, German, c1900, after F. M├╝ller-M├╝nster

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: TEXAS: REPUBLIC, 1844. A military review at Houston, the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1844

TEXAS: REPUBLIC, 1844. A military review at Houston, the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1844. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: NEW YORK HARBOR: ICE, 1881. The Ice-Blockade in the Rivers and Bay. Wood engraving, American, 1881

NEW YORK HARBOR: ICE, 1881. The Ice-Blockade in the Rivers and Bay. Wood engraving, American, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: GALVESTON: FIRE, 1877. The business section of Galveston, Texas, after the fire of 8 June 1877

GALVESTON: FIRE, 1877. The business section of Galveston, Texas, after the fire of 8 June 1877. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: TENEMENT LIFE, 1879. Rag-Pickers Court off Mulberry Street in New York City

TENEMENT LIFE, 1879. Rag-Pickers Court off Mulberry Street in New York City. American wood engraving after W. A
TENEMENT LIFE, 1879. Rag-Pickers Court off Mulberry Street in New York City. American wood engraving after W.A. Rogers, 1879

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2009: BOSTON: SOUTH CHURCH. The Old South Church, Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, American, 1876

BOSTON: SOUTH CHURCH. The Old South Church, Boston, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, American, 1876


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