RMBN1R49–Photo of Scottish-American industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919).
RMB3ECHN–Carnegie, Andrew, 25.11.1835 - 11.8.1919, American industrialist, in his library, circa 1909, ,
RMB9JM00–Carnegie Building, Hamilton Street, Hokitika, Westland District, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand
RFA353MY–Carnegie Hall , New York , USA.
RMAK698Y–Carnegie Hall on the campus of Tuskegee Institute
RMBAHKP0–Carnegie Hall New York City
RMA0K8BH–Carnegie Hall, Exterior, Dusk
RMAWH5HC–New York, Carnegie Hall, Italian Renaissance façade, and entrance doors
RMB11M52–CARNEGIE HALL FIFTY SEVENTH STREET MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY USA
RMA73BC0–PITTSBURGH PA, USA Carnegie Mellon University, Engineering Dept. building Detail Architecture, Schools from around the world
RFAPFEMN–New York, Carnegie Hall
RMB61BW7–Carnegie Hall midtown Manhattan New York City America USA
RMB01NDG–The Carnegie Science Center Pittsburgh Pennsylvania PA
RMBBGY0N–Carnegie Hall New York city NY USA
RMA6EA9F–AJ7745, Pittsburgh, PA, Pennsylvania
RMBAEMTC–The Carnegie Library, Stricklandgate, Kendal, Cumbria, England UK
RMANT6TW–Exterior view of Entrance to Carnegie Hall Midtown Manhattan New York City November 2007
RMHRP44N–Andrew Carnegie and the Gospel of Wealth, 1903
RFAGD9N7–carnegie hall on corner of west 57th st and 7th avenue new york city new york USA
RMA69M0E–Pinkerton men leaving Carnegie Steel Works during the Homestead Strike 1892. Hand-colored woodcut
RMGFX4HN–Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919). Portrait of the Scottish-American industrialist by Theodore Marceau, c.1913.
RMFFAPWJ–ANDREW CARNEGIE (1835-1919). /nAmerican (Scottish-born) industrialist and humanitarian. The philanthropist Carnegie spreading his wealth like a sower of seeds. Caricature drawing, 1901.
RMGG29FJ–Satirical cartoon against businessman Carnegie: big profits, low incomes, high prices... 1892 United States New York. Public library
RMDTGH07–Diplodocus carnegii, presented by Mr Andrew Carnegie and unveiled by Lord Avebury. 12 May, 1905.
RMKPTXB7–Andrew Carnegie age 16, with brother Thomas
RMCWATEM–Dale Carnegie, c. 1937
RMMM1MP8–Carnegie Institute of Technology. Pittsburgh. 1915
RMB11M4K–CARNEGIE HALL FIFTY SEVENTH STREET MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY USA
RMGF9FTT–Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett at Carnegie Hall
RFAPFDTG–Carnegie Hall at night, New York
RMB624J2–Carnegie Hall midtown Manhattan New York City America USA
RMM006AB–The Carnegie Steel works, showing the shield used by strikers when firing the cannon and watching the Pinkerton Men. Homestead Strike, 1892
RMADW7XA–Barges set on fire during the Homestead Strike at Carnegie Steel Works 1892. Hand-colored woodcut
RMHNK8KR–Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), portrait of the Scottish-American industrialist, prominent in the American steel industry in the late 19th century. Unknown artist, c.1905
RMFFAT4W–ANDREW CARNEGIE (1835-1919). /nAmerican (Scottish-born) industrialist and humanitarian. Cartoon by C.J. Budd, 1913, on Carnegie's founding of the Carnegie Endownment for International Peace.
RM2H02MRT–Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
RMGGD4JX–Hyacinthus orientalis - `Carnegie' BUL021701
RMKPTXCY–Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American industrialist and business magnate
RMCWATEX–Dale Carnegie, c. 1954
RMMM22RG–Carnegie High School. Carnegie. 1960
RMB11M4P–CARNEGIE HALL FIFTY SEVENTH STREET MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY USA
RMGF9G27–Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett at Carnegie Hall
RMC46E5T–Andrew Carnegie
RMB6245X–Carnegie Hall midtown Manhattan New York City America USA
RM2AGDM9T–Vintage portrait photo of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919). Photo circa 1880 by Brady-Handy.
RMDRJRKH–Portrait of Andrew Carnegie
RMAEX2F2–Carnegie Hall NEW YORK USA
RMFF86BB–ANDREW CARNEGIE /n(1835-1919). American industrialist.
RMDE26WT–Andrew Carnegie portrat with autograph. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMGFX4H6–Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), a Scottish-American industrialist, prominent in the American steel industry in the late 19th century. Portrait by Francis Benjamin Johnson, c.1905
RMFFBGKJ–CARNEGIE HALL, 1891. /nThe 57th Street entrance of Carnegie Hall in New York City at its opening in May 1891. Contemporary American line engraving.
RM2H02MTW–Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
RMHBK10M–CARNEGIE HALL, Leopold Stokowski, 1947
RMKPTXBK–Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American industrialist and business magnate
RMCWB108–Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
RMMM1MW5–Carnegie Institute of Technology. Pittsburgh. 1931
RMB11M4W–CARNEGIE HALL FIFTY SEVENTH STREET MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY USA
RMGF9FRG–Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett at Carnegie Hall
RMC46E5G–Andrew Carnegie
RMB62427–Carnegie Hall midtown Manhattan New York City America USA a US National Landmark building
RM2AGGA9C–Vintage portrait photo of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919). Photo circa 1880 by Brady-Handy.
RMG6XATM–Presiding Officer George Reid with Vartan Gregorian, the President of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and a bust of Andrew Carnegie.
RMFJR7G1–Andrew Carnegie, Portrait, circa 1910
RMGFX4HJ–Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), a Scottish-American industrialist, prominent in the American steel industry in the late 19th century. Portrait by B L H Dabbs, c.1896
RMK327NE–Chest up portrait of physicist, educational administrator, magnetic observer in China for the Carnegie Institution of Washington Charles Keyser Edmunds, 1925.
RMHMMXFE–ANDREW CARNEGIE (835-1919) Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist
RMHBK10N–CARNEGIE HALL, Fritz Reiner, Jascha Heifetz 1947
RMKPTXEM–Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-American industrialist and business magnate
RMMM1MPG–Carnegie Institute and Library of Pittsburgh. 1940
RMB11M50–CARNEGIE HALL FIFTY SEVENTH STREET MANHATTAN NEW YORK CITY USA
RMGF9FM1–Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett at Carnegie Hall
RMC45AYY–Andrew Carnegie, 1907
RMBEER2E–Singer FRANK SINATRA in concert at Carnegie Hall. Rat Pack.
RM2AGC93A–Vintage photo of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919). Photo circa 1914 by Harris & Ewing.
RMDPA98D–ANDREW CARNEGIE/LE RIRE
RMKF2T23–NEW YORK - Carnegie Hall concert hall, America. Carnegie Hall was designed by William Burnet Tuthill, and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891.
RMFF6745–DALE CARNEGIE (1888-1955). /nAmerican writer and speaker. Photographed c1943.
RMF7N7XY–Andrew Carnegie, (1835-1919) a Scottish American industrialist, seen here sitting in the centre with members of the Carnegie Trust, which he created.
RMHRP4BR–NYC, Andrew Carnegie Mansion, 1903
RMG8K498–Princess Maud, engaged to Lord Carnegie, and her mother the Princess Royal, leave Portman Square for the wedding of Lady Mary Cambridge.
RMKEHPM6–Andrew Carnegie,Standing Portrait by Theodore C. Marceau,1913
RMTXGC16–Andrew Carnegie, April 1905
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