RM2RCTTFD–Vintage circa 1950 photograph, U.S. Air Force Douglas C-124 Globemaster II on the tarmac, possibly in Hawaii or Japan. SOURCE: 35MM TRANSPARENCY
RM2RCT2ET–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Pencil Thermometers (Dry and Wet). SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT2E6–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Velocity of Wind Gauge. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT32W–Antique circa 1880 photograph, engine #16 on the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad line. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2RCT2F0–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Force of Wind Gauge. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT4DD–Nineteenth century facsimile of the October 29, 1764 first issue of The Connecticut Courant, now the Hartford Courant and the oldest continuously published newspaper in the United States.
RM2RCT8FP–Vintage circa 1950 photograph, Mitake Shrine in Okutama, Tokyo, Japan. SOURCE: 35MM TRANSPARENCY
RM2RCT8FM–Vintage circa 1950 photograph, outdoor store or market probably in Tokyo, Japan. Sign for Morinaga caramels and candies. SOURCE: 35MM TRANSPARENCY
RM2RCT2F9–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Rain and Snow Gauge. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT2EM–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Sun Thermometers. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT2E2–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Mercurial Barometer. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2RCT2EF–Antique 1878 engraving from Annual Report of the New York Meteorological Observatory by Daniel Draper, depicting Draper's Direction of Wind Gauge. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2NFNX1H–Antique 1880 photograph, group of people at Cadman's Chapel. Probably New England, USA, exact location unknown. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2NFNXFT–Antique c1880 photograph, showing the Stony Brook Mill site. To the left of the road are the woolen mill and tannery. On the hill above are the home and outbuildings of J. Howard Winslow. To the center right of the road is the Perry home, destroyed by fire in 1898. Location: Brewster, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2NFNX4G–Antique c1880 photograph, mother and three young children in a hammock, outside in the summer. Exact location unknown, probably New England, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2NFNX8R–Antique c1880 photograph, showing the Stony Brook Mill site. To the right of the road are the woolen mill and tannery. To the center left of the road, peaking above the low hill, is the Perry home, destroyed by fire in 1898. Location: Brewster, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2M9C0HD–Antique circa 1860 engraving, portrait of Pope Clement XIV. Pope Clement XIV (1705-1774), born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 May 1769 to his death in September 1774. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2M9C0C9–Antique circa 1860 engraving, portrait of Lorenzo Ricci. Lorenzo Ricci, S.J. (1703-1775) was an Italian Jesuit, elected the eighteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2M9C074–Antique 1925 photograph, portrait of Margaret Sanger. Margaret Higgins Sanger (1879-1966), was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2M9C0MA–February 2, 1890 supplement to The New York World newspaper, depicting their correspondent Nellie Bly after the return from her around-the-world trip on January 25, 1890. Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (1864-1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist, industrialist, inventor, and charity worker who was widely known for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days. SOURCE: ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
RM2M9C0CW–Antique circa 1860 engraving, portrait of Francis Xavier. Francis Xavier (1506-1552), venerated as Saint Francis Xavier, was a Navarrese Catholic missionary and saint who was a co-founder of the Society of Jesus. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2M9C0BP–Antique circa 1860 engraving, portrait of Francis Borgia. Francis Borgia SJ (1510-1572) was a Spanish Jesuit priest. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2M9C0GR–Antique circa 1860 engraving, portrait of Jacques Lainès. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2JF7NCA–Antique circa 1880 photograph of two sisters or bridesmaids in Cadillac, Michigan dressed in the best white floral dresses. SOURCE: ORIGINAL CABINET CARD
RM2JF7NDD–Antique 1872 photograph of an employee of the foreign office in Bangkok, Thailand. SOURCE: ORIGINAL CARTE DE VISITE
RM2JF53NG–Antique circa 1870s carte de visite of Victoria Woodhull. Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838-1927) was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CARTE DE VISITE
RM2JF53K8–Antique circa 1870 photograph of a family of seven in Basel, Switzerland. The middle aged parents have children ranging in age from about 1 to 17 years old. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CABINET CARD
RM2JF57TM–The September 23, 1784 issue of the Massachusetts Spy or Worcester Gazette newspaper, published by Isaiah Thomas. Isaiah Thomas (1749-1831) was an early American printer, newspaper publisher and author. He performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Worcester, Massachusetts, and reported the first account of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He was the founder of the American Antiquarian Society. SOURCE: ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
RM2JF53PW–Antique circa 1870s carte de visite of Victoria Woodhull. Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838-1927) was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CARTE DE VISITE
RM2JF53KC–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, man with bicycle. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2JF53KY–Antique circa 1890s photograph of a young unmarried couple in or near Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA. The same couple appears married with rings in Alamy photo #2JF53MX. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CABINET CARD
RM2JF57YM–The September 23, 1784 issue of the Massachusetts Spy or Worcester Gazette newspaper, published by Isaiah Thomas. Isaiah Thomas (1749-1831) was an early American printer, newspaper publisher and author. He performed the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Worcester, Massachusetts, and reported the first account of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He was the founder of the American Antiquarian Society. SOURCE: ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
RM2JF53MX–Antique circa 1890s photograph of a young married couple in or near Fitchburg, Massachusetts, USA. The same couple appears unmarried without rings in Alamy photo #2JF53KY. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CABINET CARD
RM2HTRGW6–Antique circa 1890 photograph, three boys on a sprit rig sailboat in front of a lake house. Exact location unknown, probably New England, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HTRGRT–Antique circa 1910 photograph, Esther Sellholm Walz and her three children, Hans, John, and Erik. Esther Sellholm Walz was the wife of Harvard University Professor John Albrecht Walz, who taught Germanic Languages and Literatures from 1894 to 1937. She is the namesake of the Esther Sellholm Walz Prize at Harvard, awarded annually to a graduate student pursuing studies in German or Scandinavian language. Her son, Hans G. Walz, graduated from Harvard in 1924. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HP92HW–Antique circa 1880 photograph, extended family group outside with some possessions, including two bicycles, a stuffed hawk, and silverplate wedding basket. Exact location unknown, probably New England, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HP64Y5–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, young girl with her doll. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP64RN–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, two couples. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP64YY–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, a man with fraternal collar. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP64XE–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, three young children probably siblings. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP64T3–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, middle aged man. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP651K–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, a studio image of four women with pocketbooks. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP92G0–Antique circa 1930s photograph, the Norddeutscher Lloyd ocean liner SS Bremen (1928). SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HP64WN–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, middle aged man. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP652M–Two circa 1870 carte de visite portraits from Campbellford, Ontario, Canada. SOURCE: ORIGINAL CARTE DE VISITE
RM2HP92JW–Antique circa 1923 photograph of the steamer Moosehead of the Mount Desert Ferry Route in Maine. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HP64XW–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, young man. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP6519–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, a man with a small dog on his lap. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HP64WC–Antique circa 1860 tintype photograph, two men, one of whom has been scratched out. Location unknown, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL TINTYPE
RM2HNJYJX–Backlit to show watermarks. Circa 1940, Two Rupees note, India. Actual size: 113mm x 63mm.
RM2HNJYM4–Backlit to show watermarks. 1940, One Rupee note, India. Actual size: 101mm x 63mm.
RM2HNJYTN–Backlit to show watermarks. 1909, Twenty-five Rubles note, Russia. Actual size: 176mm x 108mm.
RM2HNG4PR–1941, Twenty Escudos note, Portugal, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 135mm x 75mm.
RM2HNG4P8–1939, Ten Francs note, France, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 137mm x 86mm.
RM2HNJB2N–1941, Twenty Francs note, Tunisia, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 164mm x 105mm.
RM2HNJYT7–Backlit to show watermarks. Circa 1940-48, Ten Shillings note, England. Actual size: 137mm x 77mm.
RM2HNJAYW–circa 1940-48, Ten Shillings note, England, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 137mm x 77mm.
RM2HNJYXC–Backlit to show watermarks. 1941, Twenty Francs note, Tunisia. Actual size: 164mm x 105mm.
RM2HNJYGN–Backlit to show watermarks. 1941, Twenty Escudos note, Portugal. Actual size: 135mm x 75mm.
RM2HNJB61–1942, Five Francs note, Algeria, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 97mm x 59mm.
RM2HNJYJD–Backlit to show watermarks. 1939, Ten Francs note, France. Actual size: 137mm x 86mm.
RM2HNDT9A–1909, Twenty-five Rubles note, Russia, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 176mm x 108mm.
RM2HNDTCN–circa 1940, Two Rupees note, India, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 113mm x 63mm.
RM2HNDTB1–1909, Five Rubles note, Russia, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 156mm x 99mm.
RM2HNAGE9–Antique January 1939 Refund Check from Montgomery Ward. SPOURCE: ORIGINAL CHECK
RM2HNAGDK–1940, One Rupee note, India, obverse and reverse. Actual size: 101mm x 63mm.
RM2HMJ69E–Antique 1901 etching of John Codman Ropes from his Memoir. John Codman Ropes (1836-1899) was an American military historian and lawyer, and the co-founder of the law firm Ropes & Gray. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HMJ0DY–Antique circa 1910 photograph of an elderly man reading a newspaper in a rocking chair on his front porch. 'The News' was a newspaper in Dayton, Ohio. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HMJD34–Engraving of Stephen Crane from The World's Sunday Magazine from February 23, 1896. Stephen Crane (1871-1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. SOURCE: ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
RM2HMJPW7–Antique circa 1930 block engraving of Honoré Willsie Morrow, by Bertram Zadig (1904-?). She was the wife of American publisher William Morrow; they married in 1923. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ARTWORK
RM2HMJD7N–The World's Sunday Magazine from February 23, 1896, featuring 'Nellie Bly as an Elephant Trainer' with large graphic. Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (1864-1922), better known by her pen name Nellie Bly, was an American journalist, industrialist, inventor, and charity worker. SOURCE: ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER
RM2HMJPXT–Antique circa 1930 block engraving of Joseph Hergesheimer, by Bertram Zadig (1904-?). Joseph Hergesheimer (1880-1954) was an American writer of the early 20th century known for his naturalistic novels of decadent life amongst the very wealthy. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ARTWORK
RM2HMJHFE–Antique circa 1860s carte de visite of Tennie Claflin. Lady Tennessee Celeste Claflin, Viscountess of Montserrat (1844-1923), also known as Tennie C., was an American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull, to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CARTE DE VISITE
RM2HMJHF8–Antique circa 1860s carte de visite of Tennie Claflin. Lady Tennessee Celeste Claflin, Viscountess of Montserrat (1844-1923), also known as Tennie C., was an American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull, to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CARTE DE VISITE
RM2HMJHHG–Antique circa 1900 photograph of a young man wearing a St. Louis top with medals pinned on his chest from the Southwestern Amateur Rowing Association. SOURCE: ORIGINAL CABINET CARD PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH279–Antique circa 1890 photograph of House of Francis I on Rue Victor Genoux in Luxeuil-les-Bains, France. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH231–Antique circa 1890 photograph of downtown of archway and sidewalk on Eastgate Street near clock and arch in Chester, England. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH20G–Antique circa 1890 photograph of English Street in Carlisle, England. Side of The Citadel visible at left, with marble statue of the Earl of Lonsdale at intersection. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH252–Antique circa 1890 photograph of downtown Eastgate Street with clock and arch in Chester, England. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH22Y–Antique circa 1890 photograph at 22 Bridge Street in Chester, England. Showing shops for The London Baker, Webb Howarth & Co., and Wood & Howitt Metalworkers. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKH207–Antique circa 1890 photograph of the courthouses on Court Square Brow in Carlisle, England. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ALBUMEN PHOTOGRAPH
RM2HKCW30–Antique late 18th century etching depicting Marquis de Lafayette descending the steps at Hotel de Ville, with orders to leave for Versailles at the head of the troops. Etching by Jean-François Janinet (1752-1814). SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTAD–Antique 19th century engraving of David Black (d.1603), minister of Lady Yester's parish in Edinburgh, Scotland. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2HKCTRP–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry VII of England. Henry VII (1457-1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKBMDW–Antique circa 1812 etching of King Henry II of England. Henry II (1133-1189) was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2HKCW0M–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry I of England. Henry I (c1068-1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTFX–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry VIII. Henry VIII (1491-1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCY9D–Antique 1803 etching of Stephen, King of England. Stephen (1092-1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was King of England from 22 December 1135 to his death in 1154. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCT71–Antique 19th century engraving of David Black (d.1603), minister of Lady Yester's parish in Edinburgh, Scotland. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2HKBMGC–Antique circa 1812 etching of King Henry II of England. Henry II (1133-1189) was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2HKCW6N–Antique circa 1812 etching of Stephen, King of England. Stephen (1092-1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was King of England from 22 December 1135 to his death in 1154. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTK8–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry V of England. Henry V (1386-1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTEX–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry VIII. Henry VIII (1491-1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTYE–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry I of England. Henry I (c1068-1135), also known as Henry Beauclerc, was King of England from 1100 to his death in 1135. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCY31–Antique 18th century engraving of Richard I of England. Richard I (1157-1199) was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING by George Vertue (1684-1756)
RM2HKCW5W–Antique circa 1812 etching of Stephen, King of England. Stephen (1092-1154), often referred to as Stephen of Blois, was King of England from 22 December 1135 to his death in 1154. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTTF–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry VII of England. Henry VII (1457-1509) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from his seizure of the crown on 22 August 1485 until his death in 1509. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCTMF–Antique circa 1812 etching of Henry V of England. Henry V (1386-1422), also called Henry of Monmouth, was King of England from 1413 until his death in 1422. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKCW43–Antique 18th century engraving of Cigalazade Yusuf Sinan Pashan, an Ottoman Italian statesman who held the office of Grand Vizier for forty days in 1596, during the reign of Mehmed III. He was also a Kapudan Pasha (Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Navy) as well as a military general. Engraving by Giacomo Franco. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ETCHING
RM2HKBMH6–Antique early 19th century etching of Jacques-Benigne Bossuet. Jacques-Bénigne Lignel Bossuet (1627-1704) was a French bishop and theologian, renowned for his sermons and other addresses. Engraving by Jean-Baptiste de Grateloup (1735-1817) after painting by Hyacinthe Rigaud (1659-1743). SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
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