RMK6WH0P–Rainey, Gertrude or Ma Rainey with accompanists, G. Washington-drums, Al Wynn-trombone, D. Nelson-trumptet, E. Pollack-saxophone, T.A. Dorsey-piano. 1886-1939-American blues singer,composer
RM2E264PE–PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION USA 1921 inauguration of Warren G. Harding as the 29th President of the United States held on Friday, March 4, 1921, at the East Portico of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. This was the 34th inauguration and marked the commencement of Warren G. Harding's only term as President and of Calvin Coolidge's only term as Vice President. Harding died 2 years, 151 days into this term, and Coolidge succeeded to the presidency. March 4, 1921. “Harding inauguration, 1921.
RMP50X9F–United States. Washington D.C. National Mall from the Capitol. At background, the Washington Monument, obelisk built to commemorate the president G. Washington.
RMPA6H38–686 G. Washington LCCN2003670261
RMW3NPPW–Col. P.G. Washington
RMBAYJY3–Bronze Statue of General George Washington, Colonel Alexander Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette at Morristown, NJ New Jersey
RM2GD3DFC–building 1212 G, [Washington, D.C.] ca. between 1918 and 1928
RFW29NWB–The caption of this photo that dates to 1923 reads: The Climax of the Arms Conference. On August 17, 1923, the treaties negotiated at the Washington Conference became effective with the formal excahnge of ratifications in the diplomatic room of the State Department. Acting in behalf of the five powers were (left to right): Andre de la Boulaye (France); Henry G. Chilton (Britain); Charles Evans Hughes (Secretary of State for the United States); Augusto Rosso (Italy); and Masanao Hanihara (Japan).
RMWBEKBJ–G. Washington
RMANHR6D–G Washington Chappel
RMG3PEMR–Edward Savage - The Washington Family - National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
RM2CTDB8F–G. Washington., still image, Prints, 1777 - 1890, Peale, Charles Willson (1741-1827), Forrest, J. B. (John B.) (ca. 1814-1870
RMRDKWBX–Washington Wizards' G-Wiz during the NBA London Game 2019 at the O2 Arena, London
RMGG29BD–West Berlin. American soldiers patrolling in front of the Berlin wall c. 1965-1970 Germany (F.R.G.) Washington. Library of Congress
RM2MX7T9K–Both sides of the commemorative 1/4 US dollar coin featuring portrait of G. Washington and the Fort McHenry during the 'Defenders Day' celebration.
RMDK1E7G–St. Peter's Church, near the White House, Virginia. (where G. Washington may have been married to Martha).... 524775
RM2WNBBTX–Displays inside the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, Cape Disappointment State Park, Washington.
RMAHK1M7–USA Univ of Washington Research Ship M V Thomas G Thompson during underwater biological study in North Pacific
RMJ3FK8H–G. Washington (NYPL b13049824 424685)
RMC18PAB–United States, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial district, statue of G Washington at Federal Hall
RMBKWBGY–Snow reflects a purple sunset, Valley Forge National Historical Park; G. Washington wintered w troops during Revolutionary War.
RMP4XN6W–United States. Washington D.C. National Mall from the Capitol. At background, the Washington Monument, obelisk built to commemorate the president G. Washington.
RMGDG8BB–Carter G Woodson memorial park statue Washington DC
RM2RGMKD9–Peoples Drugs Store, 11th & G, [Washington, D.C.], at night ca. 1919 or 1920
RFTWPNXH–This painting of George Washington’s Second Inauguration (March 4, 1793) is by J.G. Ferris, an American artist who died in 1930. It took pl;ace at Congress Hall in Philadelphia. Washington was the First President of the United States and was elected to a second four-year term.
RMWBEK9N–G. Washington
RMAY4HDD–G Washington Trumbull
RMKC94JT–USA - CIRCA 1907: Mailing envelope with postage stamps dedicated to G. Washington, circa 1907.
RM2CTBXE1–A plan of part of Mount Vernon lands ... the whole being laid down by an actual, accurate survey, September 20, 1799, G. Washington., still image, Maps, 1850, Washington, George (1732-1799
RMHRKK91–George Washington, 1st U.S. President
RMGG2AGR–Photograph by Geo. G. Bain. Immigrants at Ellis Island Around 1900 United States Washington. Library of Congress
RMHGYDRC–U.S. President Warren G. Harding during Military Funeral, Washington DC, USA, Bain News Service, May 1921
RMFGKN0C–War Department, Washington, by G. D. Wakely
RMCWARND–Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923). Photo dated 1921, Washington, D.C.. Courtesy: CSU Archives
RMHPFBCB–Metro Center subway station being constructed at 13th and G Streets, NW, Washington, DC, 11/16/1973. Photo by Warren K Leffler
RMJ3FHP3–G. Washington (NYPL b12349153 423880)
RMC18NDA–United States, New York City, Lower Manhattan, Financial district, statue of G Washington at the Federal Hall
RMRG6N54–Ceremonies at the grave of James G. Blaine, Oak Hill Washington, D.C., USA - 1893
RMP7C00P–Casa en Westmoreland (Virginia), lugar de nacimiento de G.Washington/1779. Museum: FREE LIBRARY PHILADELPH USA.
RMGDG8B4–Carter G Woodson memorial park statue Washington DC
RMDDYF07–US President Warren G Harding returning from his inauguration, Washington DC, USA, 4th March 1921. Artist: Unknown
RMEPX3KK–Antique c1880 steel engraving of The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C. It opened in 1880 and was designed by James G. Hill. The BEP is a government agency within the United States Department of the Treasury that designs and produces a variety of security products for the United States government, most notable of which is Federal Reserve Notes (paper money) for the Federal Reserve.
RMWBEKAF–G. Washington
RMANJJ70–G Washington Durrand
RF2HKG563–Inspired by Portrait of pilot G. F. Myers and pilot Ruth Law Oliver, Washington D.C., 17-Dec-1948, gelatin silver print, height 149 mm × width 183 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2DT8H06–Artist: Amos Doolittle, American, 1754–1832, G. Washington in his last Illness attended by Doctors Craik and Brown, Hand colored etching, sheet: 30.5 × 25.4 cm (12 × 10 in.), Made in United States, American, 19th century, Works on Paper - Prints
RMHRKRBG–George Washington, 1st U.S. President
RMT6YWMH–G. Campbell Morgan (center) was an evangelical British preacher and prolific author who spent much time on both sides of the Atlantic and who served in two different periods of his life as pastor of Westminster Chapel in London where he mentored, and was succeeded by, Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Photo by Harris & Ewing, February, 1914, Washington, D.C.
RMHGYDRB–U.S. President Warren G. Harding and First Lady, Florence Kling Harding, Portrait in Backseat of Car, enroute to Military Funeral, Washington DC, USA, Bain News Service, May 1921
RMFGKM9M–View of Washington City, by G. D. Wakely
RMCWARN7–Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923). Photo dated March 03, 1921, Washington, D.C.. Courtesy: CSU
RMG7P58X–Police and fire vehicles are seen along 15th street NW near the White House, near a vendor cart that caught on fire Saturday, March 7, 2015 in Washington. Secret Service spokesman Brian Leary says a vendor cart caught fire around 10 a.m. at 15th and G streets. He says firefighters responded and contained the blaze. The fire delayed the departure of President Barack Obama and the first family who are traveling to Selma, Ala., to help commemorate the 50th anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday.' (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
RMJ3FHNR–G. Washington (NYPL b12349151 421665)
RMBB0WRN–A.G. Brand Washington State Apples
RM2MFADDF–President Warren G. Harding and wife Florence Harding visiting soldiers. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, March 20, 1921
RMKWG0AB–Baptism of Pocahontas painting by American Artist John G. Chapman hung in the US Capitol rotunda, Washington DC, USA
RMPA11KJ–686 G. Washington (NYPL b13050112-421120)
RM2B1CABX–G. Washington
RMGDG8B5–Carter G Woodson memorial park statue Washington DC
RM2F1NPGT–George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth, also known as the Battle of Monmouth Court House, June 28, 1778. After an 1858 engraving by G.R. Hall from a work by Felix Octavius Carr Darley.
RMEC7YHR–The honour of the country in danger' The spirits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln looking at a throne draped with an American flag beneath a sign that states 'This coming term will end the first hundred years of the American presidency. Shall the century begun with Washington at the head of government end in disgrace with James G. Blaine in that sacred chair?' Below is Blaine, tattooed with scandals and frightened by the shades of past presidents, his hat labelled 'Corruption' falling off, with his foot on the first step toward the presidency.
RMWBEKBF–G. Washington
RMANJNCD–G Washington Stewart
RF2HM125R–Art inspired by Portrait of pilot G. F. Myers and pilot Ruth Law Oliver, Washington D.C., 17-Dec-1948, photographic support, gelatin silver print, height 149 mm × width 183 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2DT5MT8–Artist: John Chorley, American, After: Gilbert Stuart, American, 1755–1828, General Wahington. G Washington, n.d. (after 1797 painting), Engraving, image: 50.9 × 33 cm (20 1/16 × 13 in.), Made in United States, American, 19th century, Works on Paper - Prints
RMHRKK14–George Washington, Virginia Colonel, 1772
RMT6YWMG–G. Campbell Morgan (center) was an evangelical British preacher and prolific author who spent much time on both sides of the Atlantic and who served in two different periods of his life as pastor of Westminster Chapel in London where he mentored, and was succeeded by, Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Photo by Harris & Ewing, February, 1914, Washington, D.C.
RMKXTPG0–WASHINGTON, DC, USA - DECEMBER 16, 1994: U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UTAH) in his office on Capitol Hill.
RMFGKM9N–View of Washington City, by G. D. Wakely 3
RMF2B1WG–Congresswoman Clare Booth Luce dances with a G.I. at the Washington, D.C. Canteen. She was serving as a Congressional hostess during celebration of the first birthday of 'the service man's heaven'. Sept. 30, 1943. (CSU 2015 8 581)
RMH2NKWP–Street Scene, 13th and G Streets, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, 1924
RMJ3FHGE–G. Washington (NYPL b12349145 422858)
RM2R7RDW8–G. Washington 1798
RM2MFADDK–President Warren G. Harding and wife Florence Harding visiting soldiers. Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, DC, March 20, 1921
RMMPR59T–'George Washington 1732-1799. - Stich nach dem Gemälde von G. C. Stuart', 1934. Artist: Unknown.
RMPA11M7–686 G. Washington (NYPL b13512824-423177)
RM2B1CAB5–G. Washington
RM2KC85NG–Washington Square Arch, officially the Washington Arch a marble Roman triumphal arch in Washington Square Park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Designed by architect Stanford White in 1892, it commemorates the centennial of George Washington's 1789 inauguration as President of the United States and forms the southern terminus of Fifth Avenue. The arch has G. Washington as Commander in Chief and as President. Sculptures were made from Frederick MacMonnies, Philip Martiny, Hermon A.. MacNeil and Alexander Stirling Calder made by Tuckahoe marble. NYC, USA
RF2D89FDE–Dating back to 1892, the United Church in G Street NW in Washington DC was built by the Concordia Lutheran Evangelical German congregation
RM2DCBXKK–United States, Washington D.C. State Department. Engraving by Arnaut. Panorama Universal. History of the United States of America, from 1st edition of Jean B.G. Roux de Rochelle's Etats-Unis d'Amérique in 1837. Spanish edition, printed in Barcelona, 1850. Later colouration.
RMWBEK9M–G. Washington
RMA318H9–G Washington Humphreys
RMP67MK1–The honour of the country in danger' The spirits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln looking at a throne draped with an American flag beneath a sign that states 'This coming term will end the first hundred years of the American presidency. Shall the century begun with Washington at the head of government end in disgrace with James G. Blaine in that sacred chair?' Below is Blaine, tattooed with scandals and frightened by the shades of past presidents, his hat labelled 'Corruption' falling off, with his foot on the first step toward the presidency.
RM2DN2CPJ–Woven portrait, Medium: silk Technique: jacquard woven, Portrait of George Washington after a painting by Gilbert Stuart. Woven in black, gray and beige on a white ground. Facsimile of a signature 'G Washington' woven at the bottom., Chicago, USA, 1893, woven textiles, Woven portrait
RMHRNM33–George Washington, Virginia Colonel, 1772
RMT6X236–G. Campbell Morgan (1863–1945) was an evangelical British preacher and prolific author who spent much time on both sides of the Atlantic and who served in two different periods of his life as pastor of Westminster Chapel in London where he mentored, and was succeeded by, Martyn Lloyd-Jones. Photo by Harris & Ewing, February, 1914, Washington, D.C.
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