RM2J15AHW–John Sherman between 1865 and 1880 - John Sherman (May 10, 1823 – October 22, 1900) was a politician from the U.S. state of Ohio during the American Civil War and into the late nineteenth century
RM2DH6P7T–The Situation in the Far East - author Tse Tsan-tai, depicted the western powers encroaching on China at the end of the nineteenth century in symbolic form. At the left to be clear at a glance, at the right, self-evident. The bear representing Russia is intruding from the north, the bulldog head with a lion body representing the United Kingdom is in south China, with its tail around the Shantung peninsula (Wehai english colony was the seat of the British bulldog in the first version of the cartoon), the Gallic frog is in southeast Asia, with an inscription 'Fashoda', in reference to Fashoda
RM2A9DPWJ–Delegates to the second congress of the Comintern at the Uritsky Palace in Petrograd. The recognized are: Lev Karakhan (second from left), Karl Radek (third, smoking), Nikolai Bukharin (fifth), Mikhail Lashevich (seventh uniform), Maxim Peshkov (Maxim Gorky's son) (behind the column), Maxim Gorky (ninth shaved), Vladimir Lenin (tenth, hands in pockets), Sergey Zorin (eleventh, with hat), Grigory Zinoviev (thirteenth, hands behind his back), Charles Shipman (Jesús Ramírez) (white shirt and tie), M.N. Roy (coat and tie), Maria Ulyanova (nineteenth, white blouse), Nicola Bombacci (with beard) and
RMEGEFWB–Frances Willard, half-length portrait, seated, facing left, circa 1890
RMEGEFW2–Frances Willard
RMEGEFW3–Memorial exercises for Frances E. Willard, February 17, 1905. A statue of her is dedicated on this date in the USA Capitol Building
RMFBCR0W–'Fresh Bread!' - Impromptu oven built by the Nineteenth Regiment, New York Volunteers, in General Banks Division, Western Maryland
RMHE7RAC–Volunteer storming parties, taken from the Seventh Michigan and the Nineteenth and Twentieth Massachusetts Regiments, crossing the Rappahannock, in advance of the Grand Army, to drive off the Confederate sharpshooters annoying the Pontoniers, December 11, 1862
RMBGDJ44–Pioneers in the great religious reformation of the nineteenth century - 1885
RMDRN6J7–Carlotta Patti - (c. 1840 – 27 June 1889) was a nineteenth-century operatic soprano, circa 1870
RMD5K7B2–Samuel 'Sam' Houston was a nineteenth-century American statesman, politician, and soldier. He is best known for his leading role in bringing Texas into the United States, circa 1848
RMBD7AM3–The choir at Westminster Abbey circa 1893
RMDCHG90–Woman's holy war. Grand charge on the enemy's works
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