RMBB461G–flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire)
RMGC4DR2–Lady Astor, formerly Bronwen Pugh with her 16 months old daughter Janet, watching the show.
RM2C8785W–Aperfield Inn (formerly Fox and Hounds)
RMBWN8RR–Stettin Szczecin Berlinerthor formerly Germany Europe Photochrom about 1900 German Empire history historical
RM2JTHWNH–Formerly enslaved men, women and children, picking cotton on a South Carolina Cotton plantation, photograph by George L Cook, circa 1875
RMF7NDD7–The chest in which Domesday Book was formerly preserved. 1086
RMBKPW2A–Worcester College, formerly Gloucester Hall, Oxford, England c.1673.
RMETR5RT–Views of Abingdon, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire). 26th April 1967.
RMERGTB6–Ostrava (formerly Mahr. Ostrau) - coloured photograph of the Czech city 's theatre. Ostrava is the nearest city to Janacek's
RM2BW2N51–The new HMS President. Formerly Q Boat Saxifrage. June 1918
RME1356A–Feb. 28, 2012 - Formerly influential Prussian militarists and nazi-gangsters who are doing their bit to reconquer any and all political key-positions they lost on May 8th, 1945, when Hitler's Reich collapsed. Here is the story of one of the many double-tongued, infamous, power-seeking nazis. Dr. Werner Naumann, Ex-Secretary of State in Hitler's Ministry of Propaganda, ''the German World War II Psychological Warfare Key-figure, the power behind Dr. Goebbels''
RMD32EWD–Kokyo (Imperial Palace, formerly Edo Castle) in Tokyo, Japan.
RM2G229NX–food, Somatose, nutritions in powder form, made by formerly Friedrich Bayer & Co Elberfeld, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMC5DPG4–The Shoemaker (formerly Teague) Impact Structure located in Western Australia in a drainage basin south of the Waldburg Range
RMT951EC–A man smoking and reading the paper fully clothed in a hip-bath; self-help hydrotherapy in hot weather. Hydrotherapy, formerly called hydropathy, is a part of medicine and alternative medicine, that involves the use of water for pain relief and treatment.
RFH3N2M3–Vitellaria paradoxa, formerly Butyrospermum parkii, commonly known as shea tree, shi tree, historical illustration, 1880
RMF2AW2C–Gen. Alexander Haig, in the White House office formerly occupied by H. R. Haldeman. May 4, 1973. Nixon's previous Chief of Staff resigned for the cover-up of the Watergate burglaries. Haig retained his commission as the second raking General in the U.S. Army. (CSU 2015 11 1476)
RMH3DD6T–FRANCE BEFORE THE REVOLUTION, AS FORMERLY DIVIDED INTO PROVINCES, 1788
RMMKND51–View of San Francisco, formerly Yerba Buena 1846
RMBB4TE5–Historical flag of Serbia and Montenegro (formerly the flag of Yugoslavia)
RMG5GRMA–A formerly tree-lined avenue in Orpington, Kent, which has been devastated by the storms.
RM2K63R7G–Exterior of Old House Formerly, Leadenhall Street, London.
RMBWN8HF–Swinoujscie Swinemunde Pomerania formerly Germany Europe German Empire Poland Photochrom about 1900 history
RMDYHHJD–L'intérieur de la mosquée, avant sa restauration - nave of Ayasofya Mosque, formerly the Church of Hagia Sophia, facing east, before restoration; with groups of men in traditional dress. 1852
RMD998GR–Proclamation of the new King of Dahomey, Agloliagbo (formerly Gouthili). Dahomey, now Republic of Benin, was a French protectorate. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 19 February 1894. France, Colonialism, Africa
RMDH2CK6–Aerial view, Koblenz brewery, formerly Koenigsbacher brewery, on the Rhine, Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate
RMETPHBP–Views of Abingdon, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire). 26th April 1967.
RMMBD5GG–Mormons. The house which was formerly occupied by Brigham Young, in Salt Lake City.
RME12F19–Dec. 21, 2011 - Miss Reiniger's husband, formerly a film director and now a script writer, helps her with the final editing of the film. Silhouette Film Pioneer Makes Films For Children's Television: Back in 1910 Miss Lotte Reiniger made the first sihouette film of all time and ever since she has been working at it and perfecting this fascinating form of film making. she is now working on a series of films which will be shown on Children's Television at the studio at the Abbey Arts Center at Barnet
RMD32ETT–Kokyo (Imperial Palace, formerly Edo Castle) in Tokyo, Japan.
RMTAE4GC–A silver plate formerly owned by Count Zeppelin (1883 - 1917) Crafted by the jeweller to the court Foehr in Stuttgart. Banded edge with relief decoration, on the border the coat of arms of the von Zeppelin family. The jeweller's mark 'Foehr' and mark of fineness '800' stamped into the base. Diameter 24 cm. Weight 500 g. historic, historical, troop, troops, armed forces, military, militaria, army, wing, group, air force, air forces, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2A80JJ3–William Morris, Fabric pattern, Wey, (formerly a valance), woodcut print, circa 1883
RM2BE0JEB–Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) image captured as the process of phagocytosis was underway. Here, you are able to see as an Orientia tsutsugamushi bacterium, formerly known as Rickettsia tsutsugamushi, was being ingested by a mouse peritoneal mesothelial cell. Note how the would-be host cell membrane had not yet entirely enveloped the bacterium. Magnification: unknown.
RFC2TPYX–Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia, formerly Marie Sophie Frederike Dagmar, Princess of Denmark, 1847-1928, historical illustra
RMB5YYBK–Interior of St Domnius Cathedral formerly Diocletians Tomb Roman remains of Diocletians Palace UNESCO World Heritage Site Split
RMH2G181–INTERIOR OF THE CATHEDRAL OF SPALATRO (FORMERLY THE TEMPLE OF THE PALACE OF DIOCLETIAN - from 'Cassell's Illustrated Universal History' - 1882
RMERG9HT–Elizabeth, the Queen consort, formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Wife of King George VI. From commemorative coronation album
RMBB4AX7–Apatosaurus ('deceptive lizard,' formerly known as Brontosaurus), a massive herbivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic era.
RMG43KKB–The Earl of Harewood and his bride (formerly Miss Marion Stein), leaving Northolt Aerodrome at the start of their honeymoon in Venice.
RMER98XA–Celebrated trotting mare Lady Thorne, formerly Maid of Ashla
RMBWN8HD–Swinoujscie Swinemunde Pomerania formerly Germany Europe German Empire Poland Photochrom about 1900 history
RFT2GXG7–Fox How (Formerly the Residence of Dr. Arnold)
RMD98PJH–The Rev. Dr Francois Thomas Burgers, formerly D.R. Minister at Hannover C.C., was elected President of the South African Republic in 1872. He was anxious to promote a sound system of education and for a railway connecting the Transvaal with Delagoa Bay.
RMETP575–Views of Abingdon, Oxfordshire (formerly Berkshire). 26th April 1967.
RMCW6W42–Americas Society formerly Percy Rivington Pyne House Park Avenue Upper East Side New York City Manhattan
RMMC85JM–Greek mythology. Caryatid, formerly from the Athenian Erechtheum, now in the British Museum.
RM2BWFHAJ–Baroness Cederstrom ( Formerly Lady Esme Gordon Lennox ) 1923
RMD32EWM–Kokyo (Imperial Palace, formerly Edo Castle) in Tokyo, Japan.
RMT4TD39–A silver plate formerly owned by Count Zeppelin (1883 - 1917) Crafted by the jeweller to the court Foehr in Stuttgart. Banded edge with relief decoration, on the border the coat of arms of the von Zeppelin family. The jeweller's mark 'Foehr' and mark of fineness '800' stamped into the base. Diameter 24 cm. Weight 500 g. historic, historical, troop, troops, armed forces, military, militaria, army, wing, group, air force, air forces, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RME0WDWX–Jun. 18, 1962 - Mr Jean Jacques Susini, formerly of Algeries
RMT96MN0–Oldowan (formerly Abbevillian) hand-axe showing sinuous edge. Lower Paleolithic period. The Oldowan, sometimes spelled Olduwan, is the archaeological term used to refer to the earliest stone tool industry in prehistory. Oldowan tools were used during the Lower Paleolithic period, 2.6 million years ago up until 1.7 million years ago, by ancient hominins.
RFEH39XR–Malbork Castle, formerly Marienburg Castle, the seat of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, Malbork, Mazury, Poland, Europe, Farblitho 1895
RMCXBKKJ–Berlin, look at the German Historical Museum (formerly the armory) in Berlin-Mitte
RMEY2GXA–Lady Anne Shelton, formerly Anne Boleyn, Aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn, stained glass window, Shelton, Norfolk England UK
RMERH9HY–Kuruba drawings. Hindu groups in India, formerly shepherds. Illustration on Liebig collectible card (French series:' L'Art
RMDFGFJ4–Notre Dame church formerly Saint-Dominic built in Baroque style at the end of 17th century, located in the place of the Rosary
RMG49WNR–The ship Empire Waveney, formerly the Nazi liner SS Strength Through Joy, which caught fire in Liverpool Docks.
RMER5ETE–Foxhunting - The Jackdaw Inn - Formerly the Red Lion Hotel,
RMBWNDWP–town Zurich Opera house formerly Stadttheater Switzerland Europe Photochrom history historic historical 1890
RFT2GXKH–Brantwood (Formerly the Residence of Professor Ruskin)
RMD964BA–Dodo - Raphus cucullatus, formerly Didus ineptus - extinct flightless bird from Madagascar. First observed by Portuguese sailors in about 1507, by 1681 the Dodo was extinct due to a combination of circumstances including killing for food by men, introduction of animlas such as the rat, and destruction of habitat. Copperplate engraving 1804.
RMDH06TB–Commerzbank building, formerly Dresdner Bank, Augustusplatz square, Leipzig, Saxony, PublicGround
RMET7J2T–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMPGWYHW–Tianjin railway station (formerly romanized as Tientsin), circa 1900
RMMC85FF–Pubic shield, formerly worn by the Aboriginal natives of Australia. The shell is inscribed with mythological figures.
RM2BW38CT–Sinclair Lewis and wife , formerly Dorothy Thompson . September 1934
RMD32ET6–Kokyo (Imperial Palace, formerly Edo Castle) in Tokyo, Japan.
RMTAE4G9–A silver plate formerly owned by Count Zeppelin (1883 - 1917) Crafted by the jeweller to the court Foehr in Stuttgart. Banded edge with relief decoration, on the border the coat of arms of the von Zeppelin family. The jeweller's mark 'Foehr' and mark of fineness '800' stamped into the base. Diameter 24 cm. Weight 500 g. historic, historical, troop, troops, armed forces, military, militaria, army, wing, group, air force, air forces, 20th century, Editorial-Use-Only
RME1161C–Sep. 12, 1975 - Henry Petersen, Formerly with the Justice Dept. during the Watergate Affair, testifying during hearings held by
RMT9544P–German postcard depicting medieval punishment 0f the ducking-stool on a baker accused of making his loaves too small. Ducking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen. An instrument of public humiliation and censure. Ernest Nister (1841-1906) was a publisher and printer of movable books for children and paper ephemera such as greeting cards, post cards, and calendars.
RFEH32Y9–One of the first autotypes of Cattaro, Kotor, formerly Austria, now Montenegro, historical photograph, 1884
RM2J42YNE–A 19th century sketch map of Bahia (Formerly Saint Salvador), Brazil. --- Um mapa do século 19 da Bahia (antiga São Salvador), Brasil.
RMEY2GX5–Lady Anne Shelton, formerly Anne Boleyn, aunt of Queen Anne Boleyn, 16th century stained glass window, Shelton, Norfolk England
RMERH2N1–Sarah Helen Whitman (1803 - 1878), formerly engaged to Edgar Allan Poe. Inspired his poem 'to Helen'.EP: American author & poet: 19 January 1809 - 7 October 1849.
RMD2D40C–Ukraine. Uzhgorod. Moorish Facade Detail. Philharmonic Hall. (Formerly The Great Synagogue.)
RMGCXG33–Buildings and Landmarks - Killin. Killin is a village situated at the western head of Loch Tay in Stirling (formerly Perthshire), Scotland.
RMER70H2–Occident: (formerly Wonder,) brown gelding, by pacing stalli
RMBWN8X5–Posen Poznan formerly Germany Europe German Empire Poland Photochrom about 1900 history historical historic
RFT2GXFM–Nab Cottage (Formerly the Residence of the Poet Coleridge)
RMD964B6–Dodo - Raphus cucullatus, formerly Didus ineptus, extinct flightless bird from Madagascar. First observed by Portuguese sailors in about 1507, by 1681 the Dodo was extinct due to a combination of circumstances including killing for food by men, introduction of animals such as the rate, and the destruction of habitat. Wood engraving 1884.
RMDH07AC–Nauhardt Villa, formerly the Ottmar Gerster music school, Leipzig, Saxony, PublicGround
RMET8BM9–George Inn yard, Uxbridge, London (formerly Middlesex) looking towards F. F. Poole and Son the butchers. Circa 1929
RMAM099E–Swakopmund Hotel formerly the Railway Station Swakopmund Namibia south west Africa
RMMC6M9N–Hinduism. Figure of a naga (formerly ones of the Asuras) on a temple at Bhubanesvar, India.
RM2BWBMFF–Formerly a monastery , now an army barracks Irkutsk 1920
RMD32ETF–Kokyo (Imperial Palace, formerly Edo Castle) in Tokyo, Japan.
RMT8C58M–A drinking set, probably formerly owned by Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich (1866 - 1933) A carafe and ten glasses of crystal glass. Probably made by the Imperial Russian Glass Manufactory in St. Petersburg between 1880 - 1900. Obverse engraved Russian monogram in 'AM' surmounted by a prince's crown, the reverse of one glass with large coat of arms of the Romanov family. The edges of three glasses chipped, one glass with damaged foot. Height of carafe 26 cm, glasses 12 cm. Rare. historic, historical, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME0RGKW–Jul. 07, 1959 - PAINTING FORMERLY OWNED BY THE KAISER - SOLD AT SOTHEBY'S: S Among the paintings sold at Sotheby's this morning
RMT965D1–Cucking stools or ducking stools were chairs formerly used for punishment of disorderly women, scolds, and dishonest tradesmen. An instrument of public humiliation and censure. The ducking-stool was a strongly made wooden armchair in which the offender was seated, an iron band being placed around her so that she should not fall out during her immersion. The earliest record of the use of such is towards the beginning of the 17th century, with the term being first attested in English in 1597.
RFEH0TP9–Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia, formerly Marie Sophie Frederike Dagmar, Princess of Denmark, 1847-1928, historical illustration, circa 1886
RMCNMCBM–Giralda, the Seville cathedral bell tower, formerly a minaret, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seville, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
RMEYBX62–Kilbeggan Distillery (Formerly Locke's Distillery), Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath, Ireland
RMERFW1P–Conwy Castle (formerly anglicised as Conway Castle) is a castle in Conwy, on the north coast of Wales. It was built between 1283 and 1289 as part of King Edward I's second campaign in north Wales
RMD29009–Tunisia, Tunis. Restaurant In The Medina. Formerly 200 Year Old Turkish Palace.
RMG80FEP–One of the workshops at the Maze Prison (formerly Long Kesh), near Belfast, Northern Ireland, where the inmates can learn various trades.
RMER98XD–The celebrated trotting mare Widow McChree, formerly called
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