RMFB9254–Declaration of Independence. An 1823 Stone facsimile of the 1776 United States Declaration of Independence
RM2BDY1H6–Reading of Declaration of Independence, 1776
RMPJ2XM2–Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in 1789 - Jean-Jacques-Francois Le Barbier
RM2ARBD3C–America - House Where Declaration Was Written
RM2JB50X8–Karl Barth (1886-1968), Swiss Calvinist theologian known for his commentary The Epistle to the Romans, his involvement in the Confessing Church, his authorship of the Barmen Declaration, and his unfinished multi-volume theological summa, Church Dogmatics.
RMRJWJRJ–Declaration of Independence, painting by John Trumbull, 1818
RM2B00N9K–Afghanistan: The flag of the Islamic Amirate of Afghanistan (1996-2001). The flag of the Islamic Amirate (Emirate) of Afghanistan, government of Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001, and also the flag of the Afghan Taliban movement (1994 - continuing) shows the shahadah, or Muslim declaration of faith, in black on a white field. The shahahdah, always written in Arabic, states 'There is no God but God, Muhammad is the Prophet of God'.
RM2K09KW9–Declaration of Independence is a 12-by-18-foot (3.7 by 5.5 m) oil-on-canvas painting by the American artist John Trumbull depicting the presentation of the draft of the Declaration of Independence to Congress. The oil-on-canvas work was commissioned in 1817, purchased in 1819, and placed in the United States Capitol rotunda in 1826.
RM2HPH548–LEVELLERS Title page of the 1649 pamphlet The Declaration and Standard of the Levellers of England
RMGD4TYN–US customs declaration form
RFDBA1PJ–Declaration of Independence
RM2CD7PC3–Historical actors (left to right) Ken Lownie, Vina Smith and Bill Smith at Arbroath Abbey to mark the 700th anniversary of the Arbroath Declaration, a document attempting to confirm Scotland's status as an independent sovereign state.
RMHJXMWK–Bronze relief devoted to the benefits of book printing for America on the monument to Johannes Gutenberg (1840) by French sculptor David d'Angers in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. Persons in the foreground from left to right: Benjamin Rush, Lewis Morris and Thomas Jefferson, General Lafayette and George Washington (both in bicornes), Benjamin Franklin holding the Declaration of Independence depicted next to the printing press, John Hancock, Henry Laurens, John Adams and Simon Bolivar with the Indians. George Clinton, Francis Hopkinson, Charles Carroll, George Wythe, John Morton, Samuel Chase, Tho
RF2R0NN21–Declaration of the Black Women Enraged against the Vietnam War, USA 1966
RMBHW6WC–Historic site with declaration of independence Lebanon Middle East
RFF1400H–Outdoor detail of the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse in Boston - The declaration of Independence
RMC8J1MJ–American Declaration of Independence. Act adopted in Philadelphia by representatives of the thirteen British colonies. 1776.
RMBA1G0D–geography / travel, Germany, East Germany, dokuments, declaration for the re-exit from the German Democratic Republic from 1.7.1967,
RMKGYAA8–Independence Hall USA in 1909 where the declaration of independence was signed (pictures of signatories on wall)
RMFBAWM7–The signing of the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776 - a painting by John Trumbull
RM2BE0H1R–Reading the Declaration of Independence before Washington's Army, 1776. The Declaration of Independence was printed during the late afternoon on Thursday, July 4, by John Dunlap, a local Philadelphia printer. Congress ordered that copies be sent 'to the several Assemblies, Conventions, and Committees or Councils of Safety, and to the several Commanding officers of the Continental Troops, that it be proclaimed in each of the United States, and at the head of the Army.' By the next morning copies were on their way to all thirteen states by horseback and on July 5 the German Pennsylvanischer Staa
RMA3YNAN–July 4 4th 1776 States of America Memorial for the Signers of Declaration of Independence National Mall Washington DC. Detail.
RM2M9D1PB–The Declaration Of Independence - Signing Of The Constitution
RM2JB50X2–Karl Barth (1886-1968), Swiss Calvinist theologian known for his commentary The Epistle to the Romans, his involvement in the Confessing Church, his authorship of the Barmen Declaration, and his unfinished multi-volume theological summa, Church Dogmatics.
RM2H5DPXH–The Declaration of Independence, July 4th 1776, painting by John Trumbull, 1786-1820
RMD5NJ5G–United States Declaration of Independence. 4 July 1776
RM2JYY3TB–Lecture a l'hotel de ville de Paris de la declaration des deputes et de la proclamation du duc d'Orleans. by Vernet 1830. Louis Philippe I (1773 - 1850) proclaimed King of the French 1830, as the leader of the Orleanist party. Emile Jean-Horace Vernet (1789 - 1863); French painter of battles, portraits, and Orientalist subjects.
RM2BKYTYY–BENJAMIN RUSH (1746-1813) American civic leader and signatory of the Declaration of Independence, about 1818
RM2BKKNG7–Declaration of Love by Nicolas Lancret, circa 1720
RMEJFHGR–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Jefferson Memorial, Declaration of Independence.
RMG79XAK–A copy of the declaration of Arbroath at Arbroath Abbey in Scotland.
RMHC0538–John Hancock signature as shown on the engrossed copy of the US Declaration of Independence
RMD54CD7–Green Customs Declaration CN 22 sticker on International Post Hong Kong to UK
RMR70W5F–Mahatma Gandhi newsletter front page of Harijan, Declaration of Independence, India, August 23, 1942, old vintage 1900s picture
RMMC6KY6–Graphology. The signatures at the bottom of The American Declaration of Independence
RM2B018AF–India: Indian Independence League 'Declaration of War against Britain and the United States', c. 1941-1944. China Burma India Theatre (CBI) was the name used by the United States Army for its forces operating in conjunction with British and Chinese Allied air and land forces in China, Burma, and India during World War II. Well-known US units in this theatre included the Flying Tigers, transport and bomber units flying the Hump, the 1st Air Commando Group, the engineers who built Ledo Road, and the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), otherwise known as Merrill's Marauders.
RMKM59J8–Portraits and autograph signatures of the framers and signers of the American Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia July 4, 1776. After a 19th century lithograph.
RMB699HC–The Declaration of Arbroath, The Statement of Scots Nationhood - 1320. Arbroath Abbey museum.
RMFB925H–Declaration of Independence. The badly faded original engrossed copy of the US Declaration of Independence, held in the National Archives in Washington DC
RM2BE1028–Reading the Declaration of Independence before Washington's Army, 1776. The Declaration of Independence was printed during the late afternoon on Thursday, July 4, by John Dunlap, a local Philadelphia printer. Congress ordered that copies be sent 'to the several Assemblies, Conventions, and Committees or Councils of Safety, and to the several Commanding officers of the Continental Troops, that it be proclaimed in each of the United States, and at the head of the Army.' By the next morning copies were on their way to all thirteen states by horseback and on July 5 the German Pennsylvanischer Staa
RF2NH2FX3–Way of Human Rights (Strasse der Menschenrechte) - Pillars with universal declaration of human rights - Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
RM2M9CXDT–Signing The Declaration Of American Independence
RMC3TACP–Declaration house, Philadelphia
RM2PFFGM2–Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams meet to review a draft of the Declaration of Independence, lithographic print by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris, circa 1932
RMD5NJ5D–John Trumbull, Declaration of Independence 1819 US Capitol rotunda. The painting can be found on the back of the U.S. $2 bill.
RM2K09NJD–The Declaration of Korean Independence adopted by the representatives meeting at Taehwagwan, the restaurant located in Insa-dong, Jongno District, Seoul on March 1, 1919, after World War I, which announced that Korea would no longer tolerate Japanese rule. This was the beginning of the March 1st Movement, which was violently suppressed by Japanese authorities, as well as the cornerstone of the establishment of the Korean Provisional Government one month later.
RM2JRNJ67–JEAN FRANÇOIS de TROY (1679-1752) French artist. His 1724 painting The Declaration of Love
RMMXJ66F–Signers of the Declaration of Independence - July 4, 1776
RMEJFHGP–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Jefferson Memorial, Declaration of Independence.
RMPTB749–Hillary Rodham Clinton at Oxford University to honour the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
RMWH9WRH–WW1/Hungary: Budapest after the Declaration of War.
RMB396D1–Graff House aka Declaration House where Thomas Jefferson drafted Declaration of Independence Philadelphia Pennsylvania
RMDFR5AH–custom declaration envelope
RMMC872G–ASTROLOGY - American Plate with astrological symbols relating to the Declaration of Independence, including a horoscope cast for the signing of same. From Sibly's 'Illustration of the Occult Sciences', 1812
RMC2H17H–Plaque in Heacham, Norfolk in remembrance of the Heaham declaration.
RM2PPXMMN–The United States Declaration of Independence. This is a reproduction of a copy which was produced in unknown numbers and known as the Dunlap Broadside. It is named after the printer, Irish immigrant John Dunlap, who typeset and printed the Declaration the same night it was presented to the Second Continental Congress, July 4, 1776.
RFCNK1B4–Statue commemorating the historic signing of the Declaration of Arbroath - and thus Scottish Independence - in 1320.
RM2A4B78Y–The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 by John Trumbull, oil on canvas, 1786-1820
RM2BE0J12–Entitled: 'Reading the Declaration of Independence by John Nixon, from the steps of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 8, 1776.' The Declaration of Independence was printed during the late afternoon on Thursday, July 4, by John Dunlap, a local Philadelphia printer. Congress ordered that copies be sent 'to the several Assemblies, Conventions, and Committees or Councils of Safety, and to the several Commanding officers of the Continental Troops, that it be proclaimed in each of the United States, and at the head of the Army.' By the next morning copies were on their way to all thirteen states
RF2NH2FX0–Way of Human Rights (Strasse der Menschenrechte) - Pillars with universal declaration of human rights - Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
RM2M9D0EF–Proclaiming The Declaration Of Independence From State House
RMCFKMPB–The Piran Declaration Plaque in Westgate Gardens Canterbury Kent UK
RM2NTT401–Olympe de Gouges handing her literary work 'Declaration of the Rights of Woman and of the Female Citizen' to Marie-Antoinette and Louis XVI, engraving by Frussotte after Claude-Louis Desrais, 1791
RMR246K2–Giacomo Favretto - A declaration (1882) 19th,century, Italy, Italian
RMKJ1H0E–Declaration on becoming a Freemason, by George Washington. Taken from an illustration of 1800 titled 'Distinguished masons of the revolution'
RM2HW06FN–FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1882-1945) American President in signs the declaration of war on Japan on 8 December 1941.
RMKD199T–Signing the Declaration of American Independence, July 1776
RMEJFHH0–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Jefferson Memorial, Declaration of Independence.
RMPTB74A–Hillary Rodham Clinton at Oxford University to honour the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
RMWHADD9–Franklyn, Adams, Sherman and Livingstone with Jefferson writing the Declaration of Independence
RMBAANAG–geography / travel, Germany, East Germany, dokuments, declaration for the entry into the German Democratic Republic from 1.7.1967,
RMDP6WR7–china air parcel with custom declaration
RMMC6NPM–The detail is from the larger plate depicting the Declaration of the United States [in symbols] from Ebenezer Sibly's work, 'A New and Complete Illustration of the Celestial Art of Astrology' - 1817 edition. This is not so much a horoscope as a horary figure, or Question.
RMEPX3KC–Antique c1850 steel engraving, Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776, after John Trumbull's famous painting. Depicts the drafting committee presenting its work to the Congress.
RMKJ65ED–Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). One of the Founding Fathers of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, 3rd President of the United States. Portrait by Rembrandt Peale (1778-1860).
RMCEXC09–A copy of the the Declaration of Arbroath, The Statement of Scots Nationhood - 1320 - re enactment group member.
RMHRW49T–The signing of the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776. Painting by John Trumbull in the Capitol Rotunda, Washington DC.
RM2BE10KE–Entitled: 'Reading the Declaration of Independence by John Nixon, from the steps of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 8, 1776.' The Declaration of Independence was printed during the late afternoon on Thursday, July 4, by John Dunlap, a local Philadelphia printer. Congress ordered that copies be sent 'to the several Assemblies, Conventions, and Committees or Councils of Safety, and to the several Commanding officers of the Continental Troops, that it be proclaimed in each of the United States, and at the head of the Army.' By the next morning copies were on their way to all thirteen states
RF2C17CH5–American Revolutionary patriot John Hancock (1737–1793) was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He strongly promoted resistance to British rule and served as president of the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1777.
RM2M9D0EC–Declaration Of Independence Of Us - 4 July 1776
RF2A6J3AB–Obelisk of the Declaration of Independence, Baku, Azerbaijan
RF2FMGCD6–Robert Treat Paine. Signer of the American Declaration of Independence. Taunton, Massachusetts, USA
RMR246JW–Giacomo Favretto - A declaration (1882) 19th,century, Italy, Italian
RMRJAB2W–Copy of the United States Declaration of Independence is the statement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting at the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776. The Declaration announced that the thirteen American colonies at war with the Kingdom of Great Britain would now regard themselves as thirteen independent sovereign states no longer under British rule. With the Declaration, these states formed a new nation – the United States of America.
RMDC0KH9–Window display of American flag and the Declaration of Independence at Faneuil Hall on the Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts
RM2JEKHNJ–The signing place of the Declaration of Independence - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1918
RM2CCMK01–August 5th 1914, Crowds in London read the declaration of War against Germany (WWI), triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
RMG4X43P–Boris Johnson signs the Declaration of Acceptance of Office to be Mayor of London at City Hall in London.
RMWHAMHE–The King's Declaration to his Gentry & Army in September 1642
RMB47E0F–A ratification certificate, for the 'Declaration of Resumption of Enforcement of certain Hague Family Law Agreements.' Treaty in a gold-stamped, dark red leather folder, green silk lining, black-white-red cord. The text of the agreement is in German and the Yugoslavian language. The original signatures of Adolf Hitler and the then Foreign Minister von Neurath are on the last page along with blindstamped seal, dated, Berlin 11 December 1935.' historic, historical, 1930s, 20th century, NS, National Socialism, Nazism, Third Reich, German Reich, Germany, German, Na,
RM2J73B13–Washington, United States of America. 04 May, 2022. U.S President Joe Biden, center, signs a Major Disaster Declaration to support New Mexico as it fights record wildfires as Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and Senator Ben Lujan of New Mexico, right, look on at the White House, May 4, 2022 in Washington, D.C. Credit: Adam Schultz/White House Photo/Alamy Live News
RMWWNNYX–voluntary declaration
RFD3N2CX–Declaration of Independence against an American flag.
RMJDBCHT–Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826). American politician. An American Founding Father who was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Later, served as the third President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. Portrait. Engraving.
RMDJ3H49–Re-enactment group performing The Declaration of Arbroath 1320
RM2GNGGJ1–Declaration of Victory after the Battle of Leipzig on 18 October 1813 by Johann Peter Krafft (1780-1856), oil on canvas, 1839
RMFBER95–Bonn Declaration for world openness and tolerance at the University in Bonn, Germany
RF2D696M4–This 1917 illustration shows Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Independence Hall is the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. It is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
RM2ARBCXA–America - Garden House Signing Declaration of Independence
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