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Images Dated 2nd November 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: WHITE HOUSE, 1914. View of the east garden, colonnade and the White House, Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE, 1914. View of the east garden, colonnade and the White House, Washington, D.C. 1914

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: WHITE HOUSE: PLAY, 1908. An audience watching a Sylvan play performed on the White House lawn

WHITE HOUSE: PLAY, 1908. An audience watching a Sylvan play performed on the White House lawn. Photograph by Haris & Ewing, 1908

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: Ground floor plan for the south wing of U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C

Ground floor plan for the south wing of U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. Architectural drawing by Benjamin H
CAPITOL: PLAN, 1804. Ground floor plan for the south wing of U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Architectural drawing by Benjamin H. Latrobe, 1804

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at

DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at the Reichenbach Falls. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D. C. Watercolor, French

WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D. C. Watercolor, French
WHITE HOUSE, 1821. The rebuilt White House in Washington, D.C. Watercolor, French, 1821, after a sketch made the previous year

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: WHITE HOUSE, CAPITOL, 1815. The White House and the Capitol, upper left, in Washington, D

WHITE HOUSE, CAPITOL, 1815. The White House and the Capitol, upper left, in Washington, D.C. after the destruction by the British on 24 August 1814. Watercolor by George Heriot, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: Proposal for an extension of the White House, Washington, D. C. to the south

Proposal for an extension of the White House, Washington, D. C. to the south
WHITE HOUSE: PROPOSAL. Proposal for an extension of the White House, Washington, D.C. to the south, two wings and a conservatory enclosing a court. Drawing by the architect F.D. Owen, 1840s

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: Benjamin H. Latrobes sketch, 1810, of the south wing of the Capitol building

Benjamin H. Latrobes sketch, 1810, of the south wing of the Capitol building
U.S. CAPITOL: SKETCH, 1810. Benjamin H. Latrobes sketch, 1810, of the south wing of the Capitol building, to be used by the House of Representatives

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America

The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America. English cartoon depicting seven geese wrapped
CHARLES FOX: CARTOON, 1782. The Habeas Corpus, or The Wild Geese flying away with Fox to America. English cartoon depicting seven geese wrapped with ribbon and carrying a fox

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: JELL-O ADVERTISEMENT, 1912. American advertisement for Jell-O dessert, 1912

JELL-O ADVERTISEMENT, 1912. American advertisement for Jell-O dessert, 1912

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: ROYAL GELATIN AD, 1936. American advertisement for cherry flavored Royal gelatin, 1936

ROYAL GELATIN AD, 1936. American advertisement for cherry flavored Royal gelatin, 1936

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: Lithograph cartoon satirizing Andrew Jacksons cabinet meeting held to discuss the social uproar in

Lithograph cartoon satirizing Andrew Jacksons cabinet meeting held to discuss the social uproar in Washington over
JACKSON CARTOON, 1836. Lithograph cartoon satirizing Andrew Jacksons cabinet meeting held to discuss the social uproar in Washington over Peggy O Neale Eaton

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill

President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill, their home at Oyster Bay, New York
THEODORE ROOSEVELT FAMILY. President Roosevelt photographed with his family in 1903, probably at Sagamore Hill, their home at Oyster Bay, New York

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: John Quincy Adams

John Quincy Adams
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (1767-1848). Sixth President of the United States. Etching, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 19th century

JOHN ADAMS (1735-1826). Second President of the United States. Stipple engraving, 19th century, after a 1815 portrait by Gilbert Stuart

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Young David Copperfield inspecting the new arrival

DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Young David Copperfield inspecting the new arrival. Wood engraving from a 19th century American edition of Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1801. Plan of the District of Columbia, including the cities of Washington

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1801. Plan of the District of Columbia, including the cities of Washington, Georgetown and Alexandria, according to the Organic Act of 1801. Wood engraving, 1886

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: CHICAGO: LA SALLE TUNNEL. Sectional view of the La Salle Tunnel

CHICAGO: LA SALLE TUNNEL. Sectional view of the La Salle Tunnel, beneath the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois. Wood engraving, American, 1878

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1858. Candidates for the Board of Eduction Opposed to Reading the Bible in

BOARD OF EDUCATION, 1858. Candidates for the Board of Eduction Opposed to Reading the Bible in Schools. American anti-Irish cartoon, 1858

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: REYNARD THE FOX, 1846. Steel engraving, German, 1846, after Wilhelm von Kaulbach

REYNARD THE FOX, 1846. Steel engraving, German, 1846, after Wilhelm von Kaulbach, for an edition of Johann Wolfgang von Goethes adaptation of the medieval epic Reynard the Fox

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: MASONIC HALL, c1830. The Masonic temple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

MASONIC HALL, c1830. The Masonic temple in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, c1830

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: PHILADELPHIA BANK, c1830. Philadelphia Bank at Fourth Street in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA BANK, c1830. Philadelphia Bank at Fourth Street in Philadelphia. Wood engraving, American, c1830

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: MARYLAND: BALTIMORE, 1851. View of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Wood engraving, 1851

MARYLAND: BALTIMORE, 1851. View of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Wood engraving, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 2nd November 2010: JELL-O ADVERTISEMENT, 1918. American advertisement for Jell-O dessert, 1918

JELL-O ADVERTISEMENT, 1918. American advertisement for Jell-O dessert, 1918


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