RM2HPMRTA–WW2 Advisory Propaganda Appeal USA Poster ' Watch Out For Fire' by EDWARD MCKNIGHT KAUFFER (1890-1954) SAVE LIVES SAVE PLANES. KEEP EM FLYING. 1943. . U.S. Government Printing Office, [Washington, D.C.] USA
RMKWD8AY–'Washington Debs' rehearsing for comedy March 25, 1923. Washington, D.C. vicinity (BSLOC 2015 17 211)
RMC3N38A–United States. Washington D.C. National Mall. At background, United States Capitol.
RMG377PH–Movie theatre, Washington, D.C
RM2WKH0JN–Jackson Barnett (1856-1934), who would become known as 'the world's richest Indian' due to oil found on his property in Oklahoma, and his wife at the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 2, 1923.
RMCPEG6B–View looking northwest from Anacostia, Washington D.C., circa 1901
RMMC6MXK–USA, Washington D.C War Memorial to Marines
RMH3WWJB–The Washington Monument, an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate President George Washington. Dated 21st Century
RMC3K0Y7–Sunlight shines on springtime flowering trees on historic N Street in the neighborhood of Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
RMR097JW–SKYSCRAPER WINDOWS in Washington D.C. Photo: Tony Gale
RFD9PWY0–US Capitol Building at sunset, Washington D.C., USA
RMHT3166–D.C. United midfielder Lamar Neagle (13) and Sporting Kansas City midfielder Graham Zusi (8) at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. on Saturday March 4, 2017.
RMAB5F59–Capitol Building in Washington D C USA
RMFGKN5G–West from the Capitol, Washington, D.C, by Kilburn Brothers
RMFF76KT–WHITE HOUSE, D.C., 1848. /nThe north front of the White House, Washington, D.C., facing Pennsylvania Avenue: lithograph, 1848.
RMG569BB–Harold Wilson, head of the United Kingdom delegation, addressing the Preparatory Commission of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, meeting in Washington, D.C.
RM2A60541–Black troops at the Memorial Day parade, Washington, D.C., Constitution Avenue
RMT963M3–The White House in Washington D.C., 1866. Photographed by George D. Wakely (American, active 1856 - 1880). Albumen silver print.
RMMKN7G4–Library of Congress. Washington D.C.
RMT04PD3–DR MARTIN LUTHER KING Civil Rights' March on Washington', D.C.' For Jobs and Freedom.' Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mathew Ahmann with civil rights protesters Washington DC USA August 28th 1963 Date28 August 1963
RMKWD87D–Water tennis match at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., Aug. 12, 1921. (BSLOC 2015 17 143)
RMC3N5N4–United States. Washington D.C. National Mall. At background, United States Capitol.
RMG377PF–Movie theatre, Washington, D.C
RM2WKH0JD–Jackson Barnett (1856-1934), who would become known as 'the world's richest Indian' due to oil found on his property in Oklahoma, and his wife at the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 2, 1923.
RMDG3MF4–Criterion Theater, Washington, D.C.; showing 'The Revenge of Tarzan', circa 1920
RMMC6MXH–USA, Washington D.C Memorial to Civil War, The Capitol
RMH3WWJ8–The Washington Monument, an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate President George Washington. Dated 21st Century
RMC3K0YK–Sunlight shines on springtime flowering trees on historic N Street in the neighborhood of Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
RMR097JX–SKYSCRAPER WINDOWS in Washington D.C. Photo: Tony Gale
RFD9PWX6–US Capitol Building at sunset, Washington D.C., USA
RMHRX4FW–Washington, DC, USA. 04th Mar, 2017. D.C. United forward Patrick Nyarko (12) at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC on Saturday March 4, 2017. Credit: The Photo Access/Alamy Live News
RMA8WBDF–Jefferson Memorial in Washington D C USA
RMFGKN99–White House, Washington, D.C, by G. O. Brown
RMFF8M46–WHITE HOUSE, D.C., 1822. /nThe north front of the White House, or the President's House, as it was known in 1822: contemporary etching by W.J. Stone.
RMG4YAWR–Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh with American President Gerald Ford and his wife Betty Ford on the North Portico of the White House, in Washington, D.C.
RMP67TJW–Photograph of a traffic jam on 14th Street and the Mall, Washington D.C. Dated 1937
RMG16ECF–Entitled: 'Armillary sphere at exedra, Meridian Hill Park, bounded by Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Euclid & W Streets, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC.' Meridian Hill Park is a structured urban park located in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood o
RMMKM3W4–United D.C.3
RM2E264E0–1919 Model T Ford used as a vendor fast food outlet by an enterprising entrepreneur Washington, D.C., in 1919. “Street lunch vendor.” A Ford Model T adapted to a mobile fast food sandwich-vending machine. 1900's USA
RMCWA5HK–Washington D.C. and U.S. Capitol, looking west toward the Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue, 1856. During this decade the Capitol
RMC3N5P2–United States. Washington D.C. The Capitol. The dome (1854-1865) by Thomas U. Walte.
RMG377PM–Street scene, Washington, D.C
RM2WKH0HW–Jackson Barnett (1856-1934), who would become known as 'the world's richest Indian' due to oil found on his property in Oklahoma, shown in front of the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 2, 1923.
RMCFEWCR–Washington, D.C., 15th & New York Avenue, circa 1925
RMMC6MWY–Mormons - Mormon Temple, Washington D.C. The Mormon Temple and the reflecting pool. Washington D.C.
RMH3WWJ9–The Washington Monument, an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate President George Washington. Dated 21st Century
RMC3K10Y–Wearing raincoats and carrying umbrellas, tourists gather outside the White House in Washington, D.C. Note anti-nuclear protest.
RMPYY8HJ–REPUBLIC BANK branch in Washington,D.C. Photo: Tony Gale
RFD9PWW0–US Capitol Building at sunset, Washington D.C., USA
RMHRX4AX–Washington, DC, USA. 04th Mar, 2017. D.C. United midfielder Lloyd Sam (8) at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC on Saturday March 4, 2017. Credit: The Photo Access/Alamy Live News
RMA8WBE0–Jefferson Memorial in Washington D C USA
RMFGKK7A–View, Capitol Grounds, Washington, D.C, by Kilburn Brothers 2
RMFF75HE–WHITE HOUSE, D.C., 1807. /nElevation of the south front of the President's House, copied from the design as proposed to be altered in 1807. Watercolor, 1817, by Benjamin H. Latrobe.
RMAX82CY–Corner of The National Building Museum Washington, D.C. US USA
RM2A5YR31–Photographic print of women on stage at the Daughter's of the American Revolution Convention, Washington D.C. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952). Dated 1908
RMT9515X–View of Washington, D.C., looking northwest from southeast of the U.S. Capitol, c. 1846-1855. The drawing shows stables in the foreground and a view of the city of Washington from southeast, with the United States Capitol on the right, the White House in center background, and the Smithsonian castle and Washington Monument on the left. Augustus Kollner, artist, 1813-1906. Watercolor and gouache.
RMMKN1JB–View of Washington, D.C.
RMM6PG8X–WW1 AMERICAN HOSPITAL TROOPS CARE NURSING THERAPY SHELL-SHOCK RECOVERING World War 1 propaganda well-being care image of American soldiers wounded during World War I recovering at the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington D.C USA
RMKWD9B8–Uncle Sam starts count of traffic on Capital highways, Washington, D.C., 1931 (BSLOC 2016 10 125)
RMC3N4MH–United States. Washington D.C. Washington Monument. Obelisk built to commemorate the first U.S. President, George Washington.
RMG3ADC3–Drugstore window, Washington, D.C
RM2WKH0JW–Jackson Barnett (1856-1934), who would become known as 'the world's richest Indian' due to oil found on his property in Oklahoma, shown in front of the White House in Washington, D.C., on February 2, 1923.
RMCFM3JD–Street car wreck, 8th & F NE, Washington, D.C., 1921
RMMC85KG–Statue of Einstein, in Washington D.C. The figure sits above a large star-studded map of the heavens, said to represent the skies at the moment he formulated his famous theory of relativity.
RMH3WWJD–The Washington Monument, an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate President George Washington. Dated 21st Century
RMC3K117–Wearing raincoats and carrying umbrellas, tourists follow a guide on a rainy day on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
RMPYY8H1–WASHINGTON,D.C. The ceiling of the Capitol Rotunda building. Photo: Tony Gale
RFD9PX0K–US Capitol Building at night, Washington D.C., USA
RMHRX49P–Washington, DC, USA. 04th Mar, 2017. D.C. United Head Coach Ben Olsen at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC on Saturday March 4, 2017. Credit: The Photo Access/Alamy Live News
RMA8WBE4–Jefferson Memorial in Washington D C USA
RMFGKN73–White House, (east front), Washington, D.C, by Kilburn Brothers
RMBNDP0D–Hawaii by Tseng Yu-Ho, 1959, USA, Washington D.C., Corcoran Gallery of Art
RMAM5JJF–Colorful sky over the Lincoln Memorial just after sunset. National Mall, Washington DC D.C., USA
RM2A5YX3B–The J. Edgar Hoover Building is a high-rise office building located at 935 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is the headquarters of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
RM2BDXW01–Anti-war March in Washington, D.C
RMMKJEFX–Plan of Washington D.C. 1837
RM2WDMGW4–'Justice' vintage 1950s poster illustration. The right to justice is God's legacy to man. Who assails it, assails God. Creator(s): Binder, Joseph, 1898-1972, artist Date Created/Published: [Washington, D.C.,] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957. (poster format)
RMKWD970–Happy revelers celebrating New Year's Eve in 1940 in Washington, D.C. (BSLOC 2016 8 92)
RMC3N57R–United States. Washington D.C. Washington Monument. Obelisk built to commemorate the first U.S. President, George Washington.
RMER7NW6–Washington, D.C. with projected improvements
RMMT26W0–Martin Luther King at press conference on March 26, 1964 in Washington, D.C. following the Senate debate on the Civil Rights bill.
RMEDY038–Washington, D.C. Hospital tents at Camp Carver, with Columbian College building, circa 1863
RMFBC9CY–The war room at Washington D.C., United States of America around the time of the Spanish-American War, 1898.
RMH3WWJA–The Washington Monument, an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to commemorate President George Washington. Dated 21st Century
RMDRJG25–Protesters gather on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. to protest government monitoring of personal telephone calls.
RMR097KC–UNION STATION, WASHINGTON,D.C. Main hall. Photo: Tony Gale
RFD9PX0A–US Capitol Building at night, Washington D.C., USA
RMHRX49T–Washington, DC, USA. 04th Mar, 2017. D.C. United Head Coach Ben Olsen at RFK Stadium in Washington, DC on Saturday March 4, 2017. Credit: The Photo Access/Alamy Live News
RMA8WBE3–Jefferson Memorial in Washington D C USA
RMFGKNA7–White House, north front, Washington, D.C, by Kilburn Brothers
RMBNDNPG–USA, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Institution, Ducks, Japanese Art, handscroll,
RMCFM4CK–The White House Spring Gardens and Grounds Tours. View of the crowd across the South Lawn. Open Garden Tour Washington DC D.C
RM2A602YK–Photographic print shows a group parading on the street in front of the dome of the U.S. Capitol. In the background, leading the Kul Klux Klan parade which was held in Washington D.C.;on the right, is Mr J.M. Fraser from Houston, Texas.
RM2K15GWW–Large crowd with peace signs at an anti-war demonstration in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
RMMKJE58–Map of Washington D.C. 1892
RM2D850M9–Vintage 1940’s USA Propaganda WW2 Poster ‘Books are weapons in the war of ideas’ S. Broder. Poster showing Nazis burning books, with quotation by Franklin D. Roosevelt, 'Books cannot be killed by fire ....' [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942. (poster) : color.
RMKWD80A–Women attending the opening of Daughters of the American Revolution Congress. April 20, 1925, Washington, D.C. (BSLOC 2015 16 234)
RMC3N622–United States. Washington D.C. Washington Monument. Obelisk built to commemorate the first U.S. President, George Washington.
RMER7PD7–Cliffburne Hospital, Washington, D.C
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