RMC679PN–Large crowd intently listening to President Roosevelt's now famous 'Trust' speech, 1902
RME0R2AE–Dec. 12, 1957 - Is this the real Anne Frank. Film to be made of famous Diaries. ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' the story of a young Jewish girl who died in a German concentration camp is to be made into a film in Hollywood. Many young ladies are to be tested for the title role. This photograph was found in the now famous diaries and the actress to play the part will have to look like her.
RMD96PNT–John Bennett Lawes, English agriculturalist, 1882. Lawes (1814-1900) began experimental farming on his estate at Rothamstead, Hertfordshire in 1843 founded the now famous Rothamsted Experimental Research Station. He used artificial fertilisers and in 1
RMBTE79H–Mrs Ples skull found in the now famous Sterkfontein archaeological dig
RMG51RB3–A general view of the street name Penny Lane, Allerton, Liverpool, now famous after the Beatles sang a song about it.
RMKKJAC2–The Harlin Bros. left to right -- Jimmie, Win, Jay and Herb. Vod-vil and radio artists. Inventors of the now famous Kalinda-Multi-Kord -- the world's greatest Hawaiian Guitar, Indianapolis, Ind (81628)
RMTA0W9W–Sadler's Wells Theatre, c1808-1810. A print from 'The Microcosm of London', by William Henry Pyne (1770-1843). Illustrated by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) and Auguste Charles Pugin (1762-1832). The magnificent auditorium of the former Sadler's Wells Theatre. Now famous as a venue for ballet we see it used here as an Aquatic Theatre. With the construction of a large tank, flooded from the nearby New River, an Aquatic Theatre was used to stage extravagant naval melodramas.
RMMC85BT–Carving of a man putting out his tongue on the south porch of Frensham church. The church was founded in the thirteenth century by Luc des Roches, and is now famous for its 'witch cauldron' which has nothing to do with witches, but was an ale cauldron, used in church festivities.
RM2B02KCM–Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands (28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often remembered for the words uttered to Livingstone upon finding him: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?', although there is some question as to the authenticity of this now famous greeting. His legacy of death and destruction in the Congo region is considered an inspiration for Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, detailing atrocities inflicted upon the natives.
RMB5EXRN–Liberation of Europe, capture of Bayeux. On June 8th 1944, 8th Allied Supreme HQ announced the capture of Bayeux. OPS shows allied troops being greeted by the crowds back home, many giving the now famous V. for victory sign.;8/6/44
RMW5DR7E–[ 1930s Japan - Japanese Magazine Ad 1938 ] — Advertising for Nagasakido Castella cake (長崎堂のカステーラ) in the Sunday Mainichi (サンデー毎日) of July 10, 1938 (Showa 13). This weekly Japanese magazine was established by Mainichi Shimbun in 1922 (Taisho 11) and is still being sold today. The now famous Nagasakido company started experimenting with ads like this one in 1937-1938. 20th century vintage magazine.
RM2E58BF9–1885 c., USA : The Chief JOSEPH , or Hin-Mah-Too-Yah ( Thunder Traveling to Loftier Mountain Heights ) was a hereditary chief of the NEZ PERCE .Photographed by DAVID F. BARRY . In 1877 , he surrendered with these now-famous words : ' From where the sun now stands , I will fight no more forever . - NASI BUCATI - forati - PELLEROSSA - redskin Native Americans - Indian - indians - indiano d' America - indiani - EPOPEA del WEST - trecce - portrait - ritratto - perle - collana - pearl - pearls necklace - perla - CAPO GIUSEPPE ---- Archivio GBB
RMPB1BJR–An Overgrown Mineshaft. Artist: Carl Gustav Carus (German, Leipzig 1789-1869 Dresden). Dimensions: 11 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (28.6 x 21 cm). Date: ca. 1824. Carus was a leading painter of German Romanticism, second in importance only to his close friend Caspar David Friedrich. He was a multitalented man: a correspondent of Goethe's, theorist, writer on art, medical professor, royal physician, and notable scientist. His now-famous <i>Nine Letters on Landscape Painting</i> (1831) reflects his changing attitude toward nature. Having initially embraced a religio-mystical Romanticism, one that was nurtur
RM2GJ0RDY–American world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston demonstrates his now famous skipping routine which is done to the tune of '' Night Train '' during an exhibition of his training routine at Wembley last night as part of the programme . Many writers have described Liston's skipping routine as perfection in timing and rhythm . 11 September 1963
RMWAPP6G–Dedication of monument at Gettysburg cemetery Abstract: Photo shows the crowd gathered for the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Penn., where President Abraham Lincoln gave his now famous speech, the Gettysburg Address. When the photo is greatly enlarged, Lincoln is visible facing the crowd, not wearing a hat, about an inch below the third flag from the left. Josephine Cobb first found Lincoln's face while working with a glass plate negative at the National Archives in 1952. (Source: NARA, Rare Photo of Lincoln at Gettysburg, http://blogs.archives.gov/prologue/?p=25
RMJK68TB–Avignon. 21st July, 2017. Photo taken on July 21, 2017 shows the Pont Saint Benezet in Avignon, France. Situated in the Vaucluse Department, Avignon is one of the most attracting tourist destinations in southern France. It is now famous for the annual Festival d'Avignon. Credit: Chen Yichen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2F7B32P–Appleby-in-Westmorland and the River Eden -----Appleby, Westmoreland (modern Cumbria) photographed in April 2017. --- Appleby developed as the market town of Westmorland after the Norman Conquest and is now famous for the annual Appleby Horse Fair which dates back to the 12th century. It has an historic past and during the Second English Civil War the town was placed under a siege, in which the Regicide Major General Thomas Harrison was wounded. In 1649 he signed the death warrant of King Charles I and was later hung, drawn and quartered for his murder.
RM2GGD58K–A 1960s advert for stylish, Danish tablewear and cutlery made by Dansk Designs. The advert appeared in a magazine published in the UK in October 1962. The photograph shows the range of products produced – from stainless steel cutlery, wooden kitchenware, ceramic coffee sets to enamelled cast-iron cookware. Dansk was founded in 1954 by principal designer Jens Quistgaard. Together with Ted Nierenberg, he formed Dansk Designs. By 1956, the now-famous Fjord Flatware line was being sold in American stores – vintage 1960s graphics.
RMB1MF8P–RUSKIN S VIEW KIRKBY LONSDALE CUMBRIA JOHN RUSKIN VISITED THE SPOT AFTER VIEWING TURNERS NOW FAMOUS PAINTING
RMC4FR94–Portrait of Comedian and actor Rowan Atkinson portrait taken in 1980's now famous for appearing as Mr Bean and in Four Weddings and a Funeral
RME12BF3–Dec. 09, 2011 - Famous singer Caterina Valente. staring now nightly at the Plaza's Persian Room feeding the squirrels of Central Park.
RMD96PNW–John Bennett Lawes, English agriculturalist, 1882. Lawes (1814-1900) began experimental farming on his estate at Rothamstead, Hertfordshire in 1843 founded the now famous Rothamsted Experimental Research Station. He used artificial fertilisers and in 1
RM2GFW0K3–Ancient and modern archive 1999 view of the London Eye ferris wheel in position ready for its ceremonial opening for the new year 2000 millennium celebrations a now famous landmark beyond a close up of historical 1990s archival image of Victorian three cluster street lights on cast iron lamp post column on Westminster road bridge a comparison of eye-catching riverside structures in London England UK
RMG51RCT–A general view of the street name Penny Lane, Allerton, Liverpool, now famous after the Beatles sang a song about it.
RMF3NRJM–Bakery in the neighborhood of Chelsea. The district is now famous for the many art galleries and exhibitions on offer, Including
RMA94H6W–The Taung child skull found in the now famous archaeological dig in the Northern Province of South Africa South Africa
RM2T8EKR9–9: GODEFROY LE BOSSV, Duke of Lothier, occupied Holland and Friesland by force. He built the city of Delpht, now famous for its traffics and wealth. He was killed by treason in the city of Antwerp, by one of his servants in the year 1076. without leaving any children, and is buried in Verdun in the sepulchre of his father GODEFROY THE GREAT. He was a very wise and eloquent A very wise and eloquent prince with a big heart
RM2B02KCN–Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands (28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often remembered for the words uttered to Livingstone upon finding him: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?', although there is some question as to the authenticity of this now famous greeting. His legacy of death and destruction in the Congo region is considered an inspiration for Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, detailing atrocities inflicted upon the natives.
RMB5E2DG–The Birdmen of Bognor marked the ninth anniversary of that momentous day when Bognor pier first hosted its now-famous birdman event. Witches, imitation airplanes, hang glidermen, fools and flights in fancy dress paraded before holiday makers at the West Sussex report before leaping off the and of the pier. The idea in to fly as far as possible and first prize of £250 went to Mike Collia, 51, who flew 22 metres on his hang glider. August 1980 P000984
RM2TBTBK0–England, London, National Portrait Gallery, History Makers Now Space displaying Contemporary Artwork of Famous People
RM2BE101P–Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 - September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky. He was a legend in his own lifetime, after an account of his adventures was published in 1784. He died in 1820 at the age of 85. His adventures, real and legendary, were influential in creating the archetypal Western hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersme
RFHE7NTG–Old Relandersgrund lightship, now famous restaurant in Helsinki, Finland
RM2FK83D2–Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (born John Rowlands; 28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904) was a Welsh-American journalist, explorer, soldier, colonial administrator, author and politician who was famous for his exploration of central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone, whom he later claimed to have greeted with the now-famous line: 'Dr Livingstone, I presume?'. He is mainly known for his search for the source of the Nile, work he undertook as an agent of King Leopold II of Belgium, which enabled the occupation of the Congo Basin region, and for his command of the Emin P
RM2BF5R0B–Mark Twain. Under the pen name Mark Twain, American author Samuel Clemens (1835-1910) wrote several now-famous works, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
RMJK68RP–Avignon. 21st July, 2017. Photo taken on July 21, 2017 shows the Avignon Theater in Avignon, France. Situated in the Vaucluse Department, Avignon is one of the most attracting tourist destinations in southern France. It is now famous for the annual Festival d'Avignon. Credit: Chen Yichen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2RXPR9J–The Famous Peacock Throne now in the Royal Palace in Teheran, Iran, circa 1937
RMKWPF6E–The changing face of the Lower East Side as seen from the corner of Delancey and Essex streets in Manhattan, New York City. The now famous Bernard Tschumi’s residential blue building at Norfolk and Delancey Streets shoots up in the background.
RMA6A50P–The Superbash IV the now famous London party for the Superbowl Held at the Battersea Evolution
RMBH46HY–Pennan village on the Banff coast; formally a fishing village, now famous as a location for the film
RME134GH–Feb. 28, 2012 - The famous writer E.M. Forster British, is now in Italy, he had a press-conference in our pictures . At Palazzo
RM2CWBFC5–An Undying Love: 'Around Her'; 1945, by Marc Chagall (1887 - 1985); Russian-French artist of Belarusian Jewish artist. Bella Rosenfeld met Marc Chagall in the summer of 1909 on a visit to St. Petersburg. Marc was an aspiring artist, in the throes of creating his now famous oeuvre. Bella, the daughter of a successful jeweller, was in the midst of her studies and acquiring a taste for writing. Their meeting was the beginning of an artist-muse relationship that would inspire some of Chagall's best work.
RMEJX6N9–Bucks - Stoke Poges - Stoke Park - seen across a lake -an elegant bridge sunlight - reflections - now famous hotel + Golf club
RMHYPY75–American world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston demonstrates his now famous skipping routine, which is done to the tune of 'Night Train' during an exhibition of his training routine at the Empire Pool, Wembley, as part of the programme.
RMTA170H–The fresco, created by Engelbert Seibertz, which best documents, of all preserved works of art, the educational ideal of the royal benefactor, Maximilian II: It shows the imaginary introduction of Alexander von Humboldt (center) to a circle of famous artists and scientists. The portrait of the painter Engelbert Seibertz was commissioned in 1857, at the start of the construction of the Maximilianeum. Therefore in the background, the building is seen in the originally planned form, namely with pointed arches and neo-Gothic windows. The painting is now in the Academy Hall of the Maximilianeum in
RM2KD4A49–Photos of children killed in Ukraine hang on a fence during a rally White House. This is reminiscent of how the now-famous Black Lives Memorial Fence began. Hundreds of people gathered to demand a NATO no-fly zone and military assistance for Ukraine. This is the 10th consecutive day of demonstrations at the White House for Ukraine. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RMD8R4DH–In 1978 the now famous slogan 'A dog is for life, not just for Christmas' was first introduced. Since then there has been a 90%
RM2B02KCF–Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands (28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often remembered for the words uttered to Livingstone upon finding him: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?', although there is some question as to the authenticity of this now famous greeting. His legacy of death and destruction in the Congo region is considered an inspiration for Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, detailing atrocities inflicted upon the natives.
RMB5E2DA–The Birdmen of Bognor marked the ninth anniversary of that momentous day when Bognor pier first hosted its now-famous birdman event. Witches, imitation airplanes, hang glidermen, fools and flights in fancy dress paraded before holiday makers at the West Sussex report before leaping off the and of the pier. The idea in to fly as far as possible and first prize of £250 went to Mike Collia, 51, who flew 22 metres on his hang glider. The contest, watched by 10,000 people lining the sea front was organised by the local Lions club to raise money for charity
RM2TBTBK6–England, London, National Portrait Gallery, History Makers Now Space displaying Contemporary Artwork of Famous People
RM2BE0GT4–Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 - September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boone is most famous for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky. He was a legend in his own lifetime, after an account of his adventures was published in 1784. He died in 1820 at the age of 85. His adventures, real and legendary, were influential in creating the archetypal Western hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, he is remembered as one of the foremost early frontiersme
RMW07231–Greg Sanders from Advanced Sign and Lighting, adjusts the bow on the red ribbon during installation on the Planetarium at the St. Louis Science Center in Forest Park in St. Louis on November 17, 2011.The now famous red ribbon that decorates the Planetarium each holiday season was actually instigated as a prank by Washington University students in 1966. On a December evening, a group of architecture students scaled the building and left the ribbon on the recognizable hyperboloid curve of the Planetarium building. The ribbon will remain until January 2, 2012. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RMMC6NTP–Hans was one of those victims of the famous curse, and died in 1566. The effigy is now in the chapel of Frankenstein Castle. FRANKENSTEIN - EFFIGY OF HANS VON FRANKENSTEIN
RMFW5NME–Finsbury Park Astoria, 232 Seven Sisters Rd., now The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God, formed in 1977 in Brazil. A famous musical venue, opened 1930; In the 1960s concerts included Frank Sinatra, Miles Davies, the Beatles and Cliff Richard, David Bowie, Eric Clapton. In 1971 it became a full-time rock concert venue with a show by The Who. Rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix first set his guitar on fire here, 31.3.1967.
RMJK68T1–Avignon, France. 21st July, 2017. An artist performs in the street in Avignon, France, on July 21, 2017. Situated in the Vaucluse Department, Avignon is one of the most attracting tourist destinations in southern France. It is now famous for the annual Festival d'Avignon. Credit: Chen Yichen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2BMFWTA–[ 1850s Japan - Shrine in Shinjuku ] — Juniso Kumano Shrine in Shinjuku in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). The shrine still exists and is now part of Shinjuku Central Park, in the shadows of the Metropolitan Government Buildings. This woodblock print is image 50 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). Title: Kumano Junisha Shrine at Tsunohazu, known as 'Juniso” (角筈熊野十二社 俗称十二そう, Tsunohazu Kumano Junisha zokusho Juniso) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
RMKWPF6K–The changing face of the Lower East Side as seen from the corner of Delancey and Essex streets in Manhattan, New York City. The now famous Bernard Tschumi’s residential blue building at Norfolk and Delancey Streets shoots up in the background.
RMA6A50R–Fans at the Superbash IV the now famous London party for the Superbowl Held at the Battersea Evolution 4 5th Feb 07
RMBH46HT–Pennan village on the Banff coast; formally a fishing village, now famous as a location for the film
RME12BF6–Dec. 09, 2011 - Famous singer Caterina Valente - staring now nightly at the plaza's Persian room - enjoying the sun at central park's skating rink. Credit : Perry Kertz From keystne
RM2JYY4Y8–The Villa of the Mysteries, a well-preserved suburban Roman villa on the outskirts of Pompeii, southern Italy, famous for the series of frescos in one room, which are usually thought to show the initiation of a young woman into a Greco-Roman mystery cult. These are now probably the best known of the relatively rare survivals of Ancient Roman painting. Like the rest of the Roman city of Pompeii, the villa was buried in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 and excavated from 1909 onwards
RMF3FNWR–Car model made by famous artist Sunil Padwal at jahangir art gallery ; Bombay now Mumbai ; Maharashtra ; India
RM2D32PR1–Queen guitarist and amateur astronomer Brian May with his wife, Anita Dobson, outside St Albans cathedral, after he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Science by the University of Hertfordshire. * More famous now for guitars rather than stars, May, 55, was an accomplished astronomy student at Imperial College in London. He was working on his PhD when his rock star career took off and while he maintained a keen interest in astronomy he never finished the degree.
RMBNYKA3–Images from the now famous Tattoo Jam event in Doncaster UK showing Tattooists at work and people with tattoos and into the tattoo scene
RM2KD4A3X–Photos of children killed in Ukraine hang on a fence during a rally White House. This is reminiscent of how the now-famous Black Lives Memorial Fence began. Hundreds of people gathered to demand a NATO no-fly zone and military assistance for Ukraine. This is the 10th consecutive day of demonstrations at the White House for Ukraine. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RMD8R4H5–In 1978 the now famous slogan 'A dog is for life, not just for Christmas' was first introduced. Since then there has been a 90%
RM2B02KCR–Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands (28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often remembered for the words uttered to Livingstone upon finding him: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?', although there is some question as to the authenticity of this now famous greeting. His legacy of death and destruction in the Congo region is considered an inspiration for Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, detailing atrocities inflicted upon the natives.
RMB5E19B–The Birdmen of Bognor marked the ninth anniversary of that momentous day when Bognor pier first hosted its now-famous birdman event. Witches, imitation airplanes, hang glider men, fools and flights in fancy dress paraded before holiday makers at the West Sussex report before leaping off the and of the pier. The idea in to fly as far as possible and first prize of £250 went to Mike Collia, 51, who flew 22 metres on his hang glider. The contest, watched by 10,000 people lining the sea front was organised by the local Lions club to raise money for charity. August 1980
RM2TBTBJR–England, London, National Portrait Gallery, History Makers Now Space displaying Contemporary Artwork of Famous People
RM2RX3DNA–View of the Lamb Tavern, a typical city of London pub in Leadenhall Market, now famous as a film location for Harry Potter.
RMW07233–Greg Sanders from Advanced Sign and Lighting, adjusts the bow on the red ribbon during installation on the Planetarium at the St. Louis Science Center in Forest Park in St. Louis on November 17, 2011.The now famous red ribbon that decorates the Planetarium each holiday season was actually instigated as a prank by Washington University students in 1966. On a December evening, a group of architecture students scaled the building and left the ribbon on the recognizable hyperboloid curve of the Planetarium building. The ribbon will remain until January 2, 2012. UPI/Bill Greenblatt
RMMC6JMA–FRANKENSTEIN - Effigy of Hans von Frankenstein, one of those who was victim of the famous curse (died 1566) with coat of arms. Now in chapel at Frankenstein Castle, moved from Eberstadt church in 1851
RM2X168B5–ITALY : EIGHTH ARMYSANGRO RIVER AREA - Lashing together by ropes some of the now famous Compo rations which will be carried by the mule teams British Army
RMJK68RW–Avignon. 20th July, 2017. A man plays violin at the Palace Square in Avignon, France on July 20, 2017. Situated in the Vaucluse Department, Avignon is one of the most attracting tourist destinations in southern France. It is now famous for the annual Festival d'Avignon. Credit: Chen Yichen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2BMFX4A–[ 1850s Japan - Shrine in Shinjuku ] — Juniso Kumano Shrine in Shinjuku in Edo (current Tokyo), 1856 (Ansei 3). The shrine still exists and is now part of Shinjuku Central Park, in the shadows of the Metropolitan Government Buildings. This woodblock print is image 50 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). Title: Kumano Junisha Shrine at Tsunohazu, known as 'Juniso” (角筈熊野十二社 俗称十二そう, Tsunohazu Kumano Junisha zokusho Juniso) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
RMD87G3Y–London, UK. 21st May 2013. Unicycles from the Jackpotjoy FUNdation line up in the Russel Square, London docking station. The scheme is based on the now famous Boris Bikes.. Credit: Graeme George / Alamy Live News
RM2M389XG–The Harlin Bros. left to right -- Jimmie, Win, Jay and Herb. Vod-vil and radio artists. Inventors of the now famous Kalinda-Multi-Kord -- the world's greatest Hawaiian Guitar, Indianapolis, Ind. , Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RMEK4DW9–Urban art by Chinese-born artist, DALeast in Rocklands park, Cape Town.DAL or DALEast as he is known lives in Cape Town but has DAL's street mural titled 'Deer Park' on the streets of Cape Town using his now famous ribbon 3D style.
RME0MNE4–Mar. 14, 1956 - Russia's Most Famous Clown: The Loscow Circus now performing in Brussels has a great attraction, the Clown Popov, considered to be one of the best of the Kind in the world. Photo shows Popov looking at his image reflected in a mirror.
RM2R6MR95–Duisburg, Germany 10.06.2023. Dragon Boat Regatta in the inner marina of Duisburg Port. Teams from across Germany participate in the now famous regatta, which holds the Guinness World Record for being the worlds biggest event of its type. Credit: newsNRW / Alamy Live News
RMF3FNFH–Charan Sharma famous Indian artist at museum art gallery Kala Ghoda ; Bombay now Mumbai ; Maharashtra ; India NO MR
RMG9X95N–A balsutrade is fitted in what is now the museum deck of the Cutty Sark, the 86 year tea clipper undergoing restoration in a dry berth at Greenwich. The famous vessel is to be maintained 'in perpetuity' at greenwich by the Cutty Sark Society as a memorial to the Merchant Navy. She will eventually be opened to the public. The Duke of Edinburgh is taking a close interest in the preservation of the old ship.
RMBNYKBP–Images from the now famous Tattoo Jam event in Doncaster UK showing Tattooists at work and people with tattoos and into the tattoo scene
RM2KD4A48–Toys, flowers, and memorials to children killed in Ukraine hang on a fence during a rally White House. This is reminiscent of how the now-famous Black Lives Memorial Fence began. Hundreds of people gathered to demand a NATO no-fly zone and military assistance for Ukraine. This is the 10th consecutive day of demonstrations at the White House for Ukraine. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)
RMD8R4E8–In 1978 the now famous slogan 'A dog is for life, not just for Christmas' was first introduced. Since then there has been a 90%
RM2B01B75–United Kingdom: Sir Henry Morton Stanley (28 January 1841 - 10 May 1904), Welsh-American explorer and imperialist. Photo by Lock & Whitfield (fl. 1856-1894), 1880. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands, was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often remembered for the words uttered to Livingstone upon finding him: 'Dr. Livingstone, I presume?', although there is some question as to the authenticity of this now famous greeting.
RM2ME43RP–Coast Guard 83-Footers Speed to Rescue. Two cutters of the now famous Coast Guard invasion rescue flotilla, which has saved the lives of hundreds of men in the icy channel waters off France, speed toward another rescue. The little cutters maintain an unceasing patrol off the invasion coast.
RM2TBTBJY–England, London, National Portrait Gallery, History Makers Now Space displaying Contemporary Artwork of Famous People
RM2HX5D6R–Flashing his now famous smile, Sir Edmund Hillary, of Mount Everest fame, is greeted by Mrs. I.I.Reynolds, who claims she is a cousin of Sir Edmund's, at the civic reception given in his honor at the Sydney Town Hall today. August 5, 1953. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).
RMP4TKRM–Rupertswood holds a place in Australia’s history books for the right and wrong reasons The stately home, Rupertswood, is where the now famous Ashes urn was created in 1882. In 1927 the Salesians Society, a Catholic organisation purchased Rupertswood to be used as a boarding school for boys. During the 1970’s and 1980’s Catholic Priest, and teacher, Frank Gerard Klep, over a period of many years took advantage of boys in his care at Rupertswood earning him a very lengthy prison sentence.
RMMC6JMD–FRANKENSTEIN - Effigy of Irmel von Cleen, wife of Hans von Frankenstein, both victims of the famous curse (died 1566), with coat of arms. Now in chapel at Frankenstein Castle, moved from Eberstadt church in 1851
RM2X0NEFP–BATTLE OF THE GABES GAP - The Commanders of the now famous 'Left Hook' which defeated Rommel at Mareth, Lt. Gen. Freyburg and Lt. Gen. Horrocks (GOC 10th Corps). Photographic negative , British Army
RMJK68RY–Avignon. 20th July, 2017. A woman walks in an alley in Avignon, France on July 20, 2017. Situated in the Vaucluse Department, Avignon is one of the most attracting tourist destinations in southern France. It is now famous for the annual Festival d'Avignon. Credit: Chen Yichen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2BMG5T3–[ 1850s Japan - Ferryman at Haneda ] — A ferryman working his scull on the ferry crossing the Tamagawa River at Haneda in Edo (current Tokyo), 1858 (Ansei 5). In the back, Haneda Benten Shrine and Edo Bay can be seen. This area is now occupied by Haneda Airport. This woodblock print is image 72 in One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (名所江戸百景, Meisho Edo Hyakkei), a series created by ukiyoe artist Utagawa Hiroshige (歌川広重, 1797–1858). Title: The Ferry at Haneda and the Benten Shrine (はねたのわたし弁天の社, Haneda no watashi Benten no yashiro) 19th century vintage Ukiyoe woodblock print.
RMD87G3W–London, UK. 21st May 2013. Unicycles from the Jackpotjoy FUNdation line up in the Russel Square, London docking station. The scheme is based on the now famous Boris Bikes.. Credit: Graeme George / Alamy Live News
RM2M1E8C8–The Harlin Bros. left to right -- Jimmie, Win, Jay and Herb. Vod-vil and radio artists. Inventors of the now famous Kalinda-Multi-Kord -- the world's greatest Hawaiian Guitar, Indianapolis, Ind. , Tichnor Brothers Collection, postcards of the United States
RMEK4DWA–Urban art by Chinese-born artist, DALeast in Rocklands park, Cape Town.DAL or DALEast as he is known lives in Cape Town but has DAL's street mural titled 'Deer Park' on the streets of Cape Town using his now famous ribbon 3D style.
RME0WC99–May 05, 1962 - Joan Crawford the famous american actress now become a healthy industrial on Pepsi Cola industry arrived to Rome, this morning, she will continue her business journey to Torino, Venice and Treiste. As always she appeared still young and charming.
RM2R6MPMJ–Duisburg, Germany 10.06.2023. Dragon Boat Regatta in the inner marina of Duisburg Port. Teams from across Germany participate in the now famous regatta, which holds the Guinness World Record for being the worlds biggest event of its type. Credit: newsNRW / Alamy Live News
RMF3FNFG–Charan Sharma famous Indian artist at museum art gallery Kala Ghoda ; Bombay now Mumbai ; Maharashtra ; India NO MR
RMG8M4ET–Mark Thatcher stands alongside his famous mother, Margaret, the Conservative leader, who told newsmen. 'I'm still not absolutely certain. We were cautiously optimistic, now we are optimistic.
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