RMRB65A5–Three elderly men holding books - a group of old Jews in an American Colony, Jerusalem.
RM2BDX9AT–Bedouin Warrior, 20th Century
RMP2DTJM–. ?????: ???? ????? ?????? ????? English: Palmyra. Entrance to the tower tomb of Elahbel . 1920. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo 63 Tower of Elahbel - 02867v
RM2BWFHC2–Romance of a Millionaires son Miss Mary Norton the American society beauty , with Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney son of the millionaire . The announcement of their marriage has created much interest in the American colony in Paris . The ceremony took place in Paris on Monday 5 March 1923
RMEC7KT4–Three elderly men holding books - a group of old Jews in an American Colony, Jerusalem.
RM2A8BW6E–American Colony in Mexico City ca. 1913
RM2HCRJRN–A late 19th Century portrait of William Penn (1644-1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania, the British North American colony that became the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Ahead of his time, Penn set forth the democratic principles that served as an inspiration for the United States Constitution. He also published a plan for a United States of Europe, 'European Dyet, Parliament or Estates.'
RMMTFWD8–William Penn (1644 – 1718) son of Sir William Penn, English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, early Quaker, and founder of the English North American colony the Province of Pennsylvania
RMG84XNE–The Great Pyramid of Giza in the early 20th Century. Photo taken between 1934 and 1939 by American Colony Photo Department.
RMBJW9PK–Rabbi reading the Law.Artist: The American Colony
RM2P0XKJB–American Colony, Mexico City, Mexico, 1913.
RM2B2BE4Y–The American colony of Berlin celebrates George Washington's birthday in the Hotel Adlon in the presence of Ambassador Schurman (front third from the right).
RMPD025J–American Colony Photo Dept. expedition camp in the Sinai, Lewis Larsson on camel directly in front of tent
RMCWB4X3–Jerusalem, American Colony, entrance to prison, photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1898-1914.
RMGW3G7A–Engraved portrait of William Penn. William Penn was an English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, early Quaker and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English North American colony and the future Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Image sourced from Cassell's Illustrated Universal History (1893).
RMCFEWAK–American Colony member Josef Larsson, standing in field on Mount Scopus, holding scythe, Jerusalem, circa 1920
RMKJY9H5–GENERAL VIEW OF MASADA, 1910 1920. COURTESY OF AMERICAN COLONY.
RM2R9M8KP–Winston Churchill with Bishop MacInnes of Jerusalem at memorial service in Military Cemeter, yMount Scopus, Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine, American Colony (Jerusalem) Photo Department, March 1921
RMB45W96–Penn, William, 14.10.1644 - 30.7.1718, British politician, portrait, engraving, after painting by Godfrey Kneller, Meyers Konversationslexikon, Hildburghausen, 19th century, Great Britain, 17th / 18th century, religion, christianity, quakers, founder of American colony Pennsylvania, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMW96MNY–American Colony group camping at Askalon
RM2BDX9BN–Bedouin Warriors, 20th Century
RMP2DTJR–. ?????: ???? ????? ?????, ????? ???? ?????? English: Palmyra. Tower tomb of Elahbel . 1920. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo 63 Tower of Elahbel - 02870v
RM2BW37M5–American lawyer to become King's Counsel . It is understood that Mr D Campbell Lee will probaly become a King ' s Counsel next week . Mr D Campbell Lee will probaly become a King ' s Counsel next week . Mr D Campbell Lee is an American barrister who has practised law in London for many years . He was formerly associated with Cornell University and is prominent member of London ' s American colony . He came to London from Ithaca , New York State . Photo shows , Mr D Campbell Lee , at his desk in the Temple , London . 17 January 1934
RF2T4D6XN–Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, by American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, ca. 1936 During Christmas services in Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Palestine, by the American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, between 1934 and 1939.
RMRA4BRK–American Colony in Mexico City ca. 1913
RMKJHBXW–Black and white photograph of a house in Dyess Colony, one of the most famous resettlement colonies for impoverished farmers during the Great Depression, by Ben Shahn, a Lithuanina born American artist known for his work for the Farm Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression, Mississippi County, Arkansas, 1935. From the New York Public Library.
RMGJMY6H–Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, by American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, 1934 39
RM2RGRTBA–Mexico City, Mexico: June 30, 1962 President Kennedy thanks a little Mexican girl who gave him a bouquet of flowers at a Fourth of July celebration for the American colony in Mexico City today. With the girl is Gustavo Bas, governor of the state of Mexico.
RMBJW9PF–The Wailing Wall, Jerusalem.Artist: The American Colony
RMF8FBFB–SAMOSET aka Somerset (c 1590-1653) In March 1621 Native American Samoset, an Abenaki sagamore, greets the pilgrims of Plymouth Colony in perfect English. Engraving 19th century.
RMD99742–The Colony of Virginia was the English colony in North America that existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the American Revolution. The Colony of Virginia was named in the 16th century for Queen Elizabeth I, the 'Virgin Queen' who never married. Cover of 'The General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles'', by Captain John Smith, 1624.
RMPD025K–American Colony Photo Dept. expedition camp in the Sinai; Lewis Larsson seated at left in front of tent with others
RMCWB5FN–Jerusalem, meatball vendor, photograph by American Colony Photo Department, 1900-1920
RMC2DRGE–Map of Maryland colony
RM2R7P8TB–Statue of General James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia and planner of Savannah, sculpted by the renowned Daniel Chester French who also sculpted The Minuteman in Concord, MA, and the monumental statue of Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The Oglethorpe statue has been the centerpiece of historic Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia, since 1910. (USA)
RMKJYB0T–SOLOMON'S POOLS, SOUTHWEST OF BETHLEHEM, 1910 1920 COURTESY OF AMERICAN COLONY.
RMAAKRCK–THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DECEMBER 13 1621 PILGRIMS SHARING HARVEST MEAL WITH NATIVE AMERICAN INDIANS PLYMOUTH COLONY MA
RMD7M6YH–US president John F. Kennedy welcomes members of the American colony in Berlin (26.06.1963).
RM2BW37JT–American lawyer to become King ' s Counsel . It is understood that Mr D Campbell Lee will probably become a King's Counsel next week . Mr D Campbell Lee will probaly become a King ' s Counsel next week . Mr D Campbell Lee is an American barrister who has practised law in London for many years . He was formerly associated with Cornell University and is prominent member of London ' s American colony . He came to London from Ithaca , New York State . Photo shows , Mr D Campbell Lee , at his desk in the Temple , London . 17 January 1934
RMF344A7–CONTROLLING EAST INDIA COMPANYThe Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government and the East India Company that controlled all the tea imported into the colonies. On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor.
RM2GD2X1F–Workers developing film at the American Colony photo department ca. between 1898 and 1930
RMKJHBXE–Black and white photograph of a woman working in a kitchen, canning, in Dyess Colony, one of the most famous resettlement colonies for impoverished farmers during the Great Depression, by Ben Shahn, a Lithuanina born American artist known for his work for the Farm Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression, Mississippi County, Arkansas, 1935. From the New York Public Library.
RM2K2K036–The Colony of Virginia was the English colony in North America that existed briefly during the 16th century, and then continuously from 1607 until the American Revolution. The Colony of Virginia was named in the 16th century for Queen Elizabeth I, the 'Virgin Queen' who never married. Cover of 'The General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles'', by Captain John Smith, 1624.
RMBJW9R0–'Lying in State, the Late Armenian Patriarch'.Artist: The American Colony
RMBTK0CG–Jerusalem, American Colony, entrance to prison, photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1898-1914.
RF2WG07T6–Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, by American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, ca. 1936 During Christmas services in Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, Palestine, by the American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, between 1934 and 1939.
RMPD025F–American Colony children in Fourth of July pageant, Jerusalem, showing boys lined up holding toy rifles and Anna Grace and Tanetta Vester holding flags
RMCWB65X–Jerusalem, Jewish funeral, photograph by American Colony photographer, circa 1900-1920
RMC2DRN8–Political cartoon during the American Revolution
RM2R7P8TG–Statue of General James Edward Oglethorpe, founder of the Colony of Georgia and planner of Savannah, sculpted by the renowned Daniel Chester French who also sculpted The Minuteman in Concord, MA, and the monumental statue of Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The Oglethorpe statue has been the centerpiece of historic Chippewa Square in Savannah, Georgia, since 1910. (USA)
RMKJYAGY–ON THE SHORES OF THE DEAD SEA, 1910 1920. COURTESY OF AMERICAN COLONY.
RMM66P76–1620 LANDING OF PILGRIM COLONISTS ON SHORE MILES STANDISH MEETING INDIANS PLYMOUTH ROCK COLONY MA COLONIAL NORTH AMERICA - q52332 CPC001 HARS MASSACHUSETTS HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN PILGRIMS SHORE PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE PILGRIM COURAGE EXCITEMENT LEADERSHIP NORTHEAST COLONY FALL SEASON COMMONWEALTH COOPERATION EAST COAST SEASON ARTS COLONISTS MA NEW ENGLAND NOVEMBER 1620 B&W BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY MAYFLOWER MILES OLD FASHIONED STANDISH
RMHJAP72–US president John F. Kennedy welcomes members of the American colony in Berlin (26.06.1963).
RMP2CAEK–. ?????: ???? ?????? ?? ???? ????? ,?????, ?????, ?????? ????????? ?????? English: Palmyra. Tower tomb of Elahbel. Interior showing ceiling, pilasters and grave niches ; lower section showing crypt and carved busts . 1920. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo 63 Tower of Elahbel - 02868v
RF2X1TTC4–Bedouin Woman in Jerusalem - between 1898 and 1914
RM2JYXW9J–The Prince of The Asturias and his Fiancee. An interesting Picture That Reached England on June 19th., of The Prince of The Asturias, Son of The Bx-king of Spain, and his Fiancee and his Family. The Anncucementi of This Bngagrment Has Caused Surprise and Consternation in Spanish Court Circles. The Prince of The Asturias with his Fiances (left) Senorita Edelmira Ignacia with her Mother and two Sisters, Photographed at Lausanne at A Ball Given By The South American Colony. August 01, 1933. (Photo by Sport and General Press Agency Limited)
RM2GD2W77–A woman tending the garden in the American Colony courtyard ca. between 1898 and 1923
RMFA4N03–“Building the First House in Jamestown” Book Illustration from “Indian Horrors or Massacres of the Red Men”, by Henry Davenport Northrop, 1891
RM2BW2AG6–Motorcyclists scramble in the mud at California, England. Motorcycling exploits that seemed more fitted for the American film colony counterpart, were made at California (in England) when the Croydon Motorcycling Club held its 'scramble' over a muddy course. The English California is near Wokingham, Berkshire. Photo shows, a motorcyclist. Into the mud as his machine crashes. 12 December 1937
RMBJW9P8–The Washing of the Feet, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem.Artist: The American Colony
RMBTK1TK–Jerusalem, meatball vendor, photograph by American Colony Photo Department, 1900-1920
RM2MBH6A3–J. J. Irvine, 1887. Engineer, farmer and politician John J. Irvine was a noted leader of a movement to establish an African-American colony in the Western United States. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J. Simmons.
RM2B30E62–Gen. mil. (i.e., general military)- officer in Am. (i.e., American) Colony yard
RMCWB660–Muslim funeral, Mohammedan funeral, photograph by American Colony photographer, circa 1900-1920
RMK07M3D–Pilgrims of New Plymouth Colony celebrate first Thanksgiving
RM2N2H1A4–George Whitefield (1714–1770), whose name was pronounced and sometimes spelled Whitfield, was a popular (and controversial) English Anglican evangelist and itinerant preacher who traveled and preached extensively throughout the American Colonies and the United Kingdom.
RMKK3WN8–Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, by American Colony Jerusalem Photo Department, 1934 39
RMM66PBF–1620 PILGRIM FATHERS DRAFTING THE MAYFLOWER COMPACT TO GOVERN PLYMOUTH COLONY ONBOARD SHIP - q70008 CPC001 HARS NORTH AMERICA MASSACHUSETTS FREEDOM GOALS HISTORIC NORTH AMERICAN PILGRIMS OCCUPATION HEAD AND SHOULDERS ADVENTURE DOCUMENT PILGRIM AGREEMENT LEADERSHIP NORTHEAST COLONY POLITICS COMMONWEALTH CONCEPTUAL EAST COAST ARTS COMPACT DRAFTING MOBILITY GROUP OF PEOPLE MA NEW ENGLAND 1620 ADVENTURERS B&W BLACK AND WHITE CONGREGATIONALISTS EQUITY LAWS MAYFLOWER OLD FASHIONED ONBOARD PACT PILGRIM FATHERS PLYMOUTH COLONY SAINTS SELF-GOVERNMENT SEPARATIST SEPARATISTS STRANGERS TRADESMEN
RM2D92B5K–Myles Standish (c. 1584-1656) with his wife, Rose. Detail from a painting entitled Embarkation of the Pilgrims, engraving by Samuel Bellin from an original work by Robert W. Weir, 1844. Standish was an English military officer hired by the Pilgrims as military adviser for Plymouth Colony. He accompanied them on the Mayflower journey and played a leading role in the administration and defense of Plymouth Colony from its inception.
RMW96TGH–American colony group during Askalon trip
RMM2HX70–Suez Canal, Ferdinand de Lesseps Statue
RMMP3270–. English: The Samaritans of Nablus (Shechhem). Details of the oldest scroll. Photography taken approximately 1900 to 1920. American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept. 1088 Samaritan Pentateuch (detail)
RMKK4RBD–Engraved portrait of Richard Henderson, American pioneer and merchant who attempted to create a colony called Transylvania, after the Declaration of Independence and the organization of the state government in North Carolina, he was re-elected judge, but was prevented from accepting that position by his participation in a scheme organized under the name of the Transylvania Compact, North Carolina, 1759. From the New York Public Library.
RMD995RF–The Colony of Virginia depicted in a book with Map. 17th Century.
RM2CFH602–Front of American Colony Buick in Jerusalem ca. 1920-1935
RMERG2F2–American aboriginal Indian village in Virginia. 'Report of the new found land of Virginia.' 1590. Published Frankfurt
RMBNRYJ6–Vintage print depicting the Battle of Lexington on April 19 1775 - the first military engagement of the American Revolution.
RM2BTPRTP–Due for a mud pack!. Motorcyclists 'scramble' at California, in England. Motorcycling exploits that seemed more fitted for the American film colony counterpart, were made at California (in England) when the Croydon Motorcycling Club held its 'scramble' over a muddy course. The English California is near Wokingham, Berkshire. Photo shows, a rider falls long into a patch of mud when his machine slithers from beneath him during the 'scramble'. 12 December 1937
RMC2DRH5–Stages in tobacco production
RMBTK3TB–Jerusalem, Jewish funeral, photograph by American Colony photographer, circa 1900-1920
RMF8FBER–MASSASOIT SACHEM leader of the Wampanoag Native Americans smoking a ceremonial pipe with Governor John Carver at the Plymouth Colony in 1621. A 19th century engraving
RM2E5DXWE–MEXICO. MEXICO CITY. AMERICAN COLONY
RMCWB5GK–Bedouin hunter with his falcon, Jerusalem, photograph by American Colony Photo Department, 1898-1946
RMBDRAP0–De Lamberville sent away by the Onondagas, late 17th or early 18th century (c1880). Artist: Unknown
RM2A5NAD1–George Whitefield (1714–1770), whose name was pronounced and sometimes spelled Whitfield, was a popular (and controversial) English Anglican evangelist and itinerant preacher who traveled and preached extensively throughout the American Colonies and the United Kingdom.
RMCYTHJB–Planting of the Colony of Maryland by FB Mayer
RMWA40BY–Botanist and American Colony member John Edward Dinsmore
RMG16CGN–Entitled: 'Temple of Horus. Edfu, Egypt' photographed by American Colony Jerusalem circa 1900-1920. The Temple of Edfu is an ancient Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in the city of Edfu which was known in Greco-Roman times as Apollonop
RMAAKM5N–ENGRAVING OF BOSTON MASSACRE MARCH 5 1770 AMERICAN REVOLUTION
RM2B00YB4–USA: Pocahontas (c. 1595-1617), daughter of Wahunsunacawh, Chief of the Powhatan Tribe, Virginia. Engraving by B. Eyles from 'World Noted Women', by Mary Cowden Clarke (1809-1898), 1883. Pocahontas (c. 1595 – March 21, 1617), later known as Rebecca Rolfe, was a Virginia Indian chief's daughter notable for having assisted colonial settlers at Jamestown. She converted to Christianity and married the English settler John Rolfe. After they traveled to London, she became famous in the last year of her life. She was a daughter of Wahunsunacawh, better known as Chief or Emperor Powhatan.
RM2H9GWK9–American Invasion of Canada 1812: Red Men on the War Path; Black and White Illustration
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