RM2MM5FP4–The routes of the British relief expeditions During the Chitral Campaign
RM2MM5FNP–They charged the attacking force from end to end - The Chintral Campaign, 1895
RM2MM5FP0–Map from 1896 of the British Gold Coast Colony (today Ghana).
RM2MM5FP3–Burning of Kumasi depicted by Henry Morton Stanley
RM2MKB9K3–The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald Book Cover
RM2MM5FNB–Map of the Chintral Campaign
RM2MM5FHX–The Ashanti War, Invalids embarking at Cape Coast Castle, 1874
RM2MM5FMP–The 1874 burning of Coomassie (Kumasi, during the Third Anglo-Ashanti War.
RM2MKB9G4–The Beautiful and the Damned by F Scott Fitzgerald Book Cover
RM2MM5FJH–Defeat of the Ashantees, by the British forces under the command of Coll. Sutherland, July 11th 1824
RM2MM5FNT–British troops storm the mines being dug under their fort. Lieutenant Harley, at the Head of Forty Sikhs and Sixty Kashmiris, Rushed the House Over the Mouth of the Mine. Part of the Chitral Expedition, 1895
RM2MKB9PR–This Side of Paradise by F Scott Fitzgerald Book Cover
RM2MM5FNW–The route taken by the British forces during the 1895 Chitral Expedition.
RM2MKB9KP–A Grandmother in Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9T0–Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald circa February 1920
RM2MKB9FE–A Festival Cap in Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9RC–A Norman Peasant in Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9GR–Photo portrait of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald used in a year-long print advertising campaign for the Woodbury Soap Company, 1929
RM2MKB9M9–An approach to the Abbey, Mont St Michel, Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9RY–A Seaside Resort in Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9BP–The wreck of 'The City of New York' of the Burnside Expedition, off Hatteras Inlet, during the American Civil War, 1862
RM2MKB9M0–The harbor at low tide, Granville, Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9G5–Harbor of Fecamp, Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9M5–Entrance to Mont St Michel, Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MKB9M3–A Street, Mont St Michel, Normandy, France, circa 1900
RM2MFAE2N–British 'Civilization' - How the English treat Prisoners of War - Blowing Sepoys from guns in India, 1857
RM2MFADDT–Hospital ship, Nashville during the American Civil War
RM2MFAD9J–Chasing a blockade runner during the American Civil War
RM2MFADDK–President Warren G. Harding and wife Florence Harding visiting soldiers. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, March 20, 1921
RM2MFADCC–First Lady Florence Harding and unidentified woman, circa 1921
RM2MFADDN–The destruction of the Nashville by the Ironclad Monitor Montauk during the American Civil War, 1863
RM2MFADDF–President Warren G. Harding and wife Florence Harding visiting soldiers. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, March 20, 1921
RM2MFAE6J–The Nashville and Tuscarora at Southampton, England durind the American Civil War, 1862
RM2MFADF3–Jacobite broadside - Electress Sophia and her daughter
RM2MFAD9P–Bonnie Prince Charlie entering the Ballroom at Holyroodhouse flanked by Donald Cameron of Lochiel and Alexander Forbes, Lord Pitsligo, painted by John Pettie, circa 1892
RM2MFADDM–A torpedo exploding under the Montauk in the Ogeechee River during the American Civil War, 1863
RM2MFAD9N–The Blockade on the Connecticut Plan - The artist ridicules the government's early efforts to overhaul and augment a somewhat outdated Union fleet to blockade Southern ports and effectively defend against Confederate privateers and blockade-runners. Navy Secretary Gideon Welles of Connecticut is disparaged as two Union vessels - essentially wooden washtubs armed with small cannons--try to block the path of a sleek Confederate steamer, the 'Nashville.' The first Union vessel, the 'Cambridge' (left), has a stove on which a large kettle boils. Its captain addresses the 'Nashville's' crew, 'Ship a
RM2MC42JX–Union Depot, Ogden, Utah on Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC42R5–Buffet Smoking and Library Car, on Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC42JD–Devil's Gate, in Weber Canyon, Utah, on Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC6R2B–Old house at Far Hills, NJ, circa 1900
RM2MC6R2M–Lake Lenape, Delaware Water Gap, circa 1900
RM2MC6R7J–The Tariff Wait - Illustration shows on a winter's night a small figure labeled 'Consumer' sings Christmas carols at the bottom of the steps to a large federal building where, standing on the steps, a large, bloated man labeled 'Special Privilege', along with Joseph G. Cannon, James S. Sherman, and others present a formidable barrier to the sad and complaint filled tidings of the meek caroler. Includes eight lines of verse. Political Cartoon, 1908
RM2MC6R1A–The casino, Atlantic City, circa 1900
RM2MC42JP–Main Line of Union Pacific Railroad, Wood River, Nebraska - Ballasted with the Famous Sherman Gravel, circa 1900
RM2MC6R2D–God rest you, merry gentleman, let nothing you dismay - Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt standing at an open window greeting a group of men singing Christmas carols; the carolers are John D. Rockefeller, Joseph B. Foraker, Henry H. Rogers, Edward H. Harriman, David J. Brewer, and James R. Day - Political Cartoon, 1907
RM2MC42J3–Union Pacific Bridge (East Entrance), only double track steel bridge across the Missouri River, circa 1900
RM2MC42JF–A Grotto near tie siding on the Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC42J8–Interior Dining Car on Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC42K6–View of Union Station at Omaha, Nebraska, circa 1900
RM2MC42KC–The Overland Limited - The Famous Union Pacific Train, Running to California in two nights from the Missouri River, circa 1900
RM2MC42KG–Medicine Peak, west of Sherman, Wyoming, on the Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2MC42JK–View of Union Depot, Kansas City, Missouri, circa 1900
RM2MC42PD–Interior Pullman Palace Sleeping Car, on Union Pacific Railroad, circa 1900
RM2M9B5AE–Great Horned Owl - John James Audubon, circa 1830
RM2M9B5HN–Some raptors of North America, circa 1900
RM2M9R4A1–Parliament buildings from Major Hill Park, Ottawa, circa 1901 - Photograph shows the Canadian parliament building complex in Ottawa, most of which was destroyed by fire in 1916. The building on the far right is the Library of Parliament and the building with the red roof on the shore is the Parliament Pumphouse. In the foreground is the entrance to the Rideau Canal
RM2M9R439–Great Horned Owl and Weasel
RM2M9R42N–Jacques Cartier Square, Montreal, Quebec, circa 1901
RM2M9B5AG–Great Horned Owl, circa 1891
RM2M9B5BH–Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus, circa 1750
RM2M9R3Y6–Sir Donald from Mt. Abbott, Selkirk Mountains, circa 1902
RM2M9B5H6–Great Horned Owl
RM2M9R3PX–On the St. Lawrence at Riviere du Loup, Quebec, circa 1901
RM2M9B5B6–Great Horned Owl with a skunk
RM2M9R437–Montreal from Church of Notre Dame, circa 1901
RM2M9R3Y4–Chateau de Ramezay - Montreal, circa 1901
RM2M9B5DC–Strix macrorhyncha - Bubo virginianus nacurutu (Subspecies of Great Horned Owl), drawn circa 1838
RM2M9R42M–Dominion Square. Montreal, Quebec, circa 1901
RM2M9R411–Emerald Lake and Van Horn [i.e., Horne] Range, British Columbia, circa 1901
RM2M9R4A4–Tadousac Landing and mouth of the Saguenay River, Quebec, circa 1901
RM2M9B5AK–Great Horned Owl, circa 1912
RM2M9B5AY–Great Horned Owl, circa 1912
RM2M9B5GX–Great Horned Owl with a skunk
RM2M8RM1G–Henry II, King of France (1519-1559)
RM2M8RM1P–F-51 Mustang taxis through a puddle in Korea, September 1951
RM2M8RM1N–Isaac of Cyprus pleads before Richard, 1191
RM2M8RM1Y–The meeting of English King Henry II and French King Philip II during a violent thunderstorm
RM2M8RM1M–Map of Ireland under Henry II
RM2M8RM0Y–The murder of Thomas Becket, 1170
RM2M8RKYW–King Richard Sights Acre, June 8, 1191
RM2M8RM1T–The Coronation Procession of King Richard the Lionheart, September 3, 1189
RM2M8RM1D–Bow, wow, wow! Whose dog art thou? Little Tom TInker's Dog, Bow, wow, wow!
RM2M8RM1F–The Children's Crusade, 1212
RM2M8RM1J–The fatal tournament between Henry II and Montgomery (Lord of 'Lorges')
RM2M73F3C–Photograph of the USS Missouri (BB-63), New York Naval Yard, July 1944
RM2M73F3E–An aerial stern view of the battleship USS Missouri (BB 63) underway, July 1986
RM2M73F3H–An aerial bow view of the battleship USS Missouri (BB 63) underway, July 1986
RM2M73F3G–Bow view of the USS Missouri under construction in the New York Naval Yard - January 27, 1944
RM2M71NWT–Dannebrog being lowered at the Governor's Mansion for the last time, 31 March 1917 - Saint Croix
RM2M73F3F–The setting sun silhouettes the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63).
RM2M71NXA–The broken pitcher - Jean-Baptiste Greuze, circa 1771
RM2M71NX7–Volunteer Workers in Roumania. A group of Roumanian peasants who volunteered their services to the American Red Cross at Bucharest in making garments for the poor in the devastated areas. One of the most admirable traits of these simple couuntry folk is a disposition to help their less fortunate sisters in the devastated countryside. The only return they sought was a little kerosene oil, so that they could work nights, and this the Red Cross was able to furnish them without difficulty, January 1920
RM2M71NX5–This little Roumanian orphan, a charge at the American Red Cross institution in Bucharest, was not sure what the black box in the hands of the photographer would do. She is a pure type of Roumanian peasant child. Under American standards of child welfare, youngsters such as her develop excellent health - December 1919
RM2M71NWW–Self-portrait - Jean-Baptiste Greuze, circa 1769
RM2M71NXG–Typhus patients two in a bed. Impromptu typhus hospital equipped by the American Red Cross near Bucharest. The beds are cots of Army type, manufactured in Philadelphia. At the time this photograph was taken the hospital was so crowded that the patients were being put two in a bed head to foot - August 1919
RM2M71NXE–Types from the child ration line at one of the American Red Cross relief stations in Bucharest, Romania, August 1919
RM2M71NX3–The Lazy Boy - Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1755
RM2M71NWX–Guitarist by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1757
RM2M71NWN–A 1754 map of the island of St Croix by Danish cartographer I.M. Beck.
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