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Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Several covered wagons bearing settlers from the east arrive in the adobe town of Conejos, Colorado.  Illustration from the May 1876 issue of Harper's New Monthly Magazine
The sea sinks the army of the pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: German army emperor and empress visit display
Burgundy, Morvan, France, harvestet and dry fields in the heat of the summer, parc naturel reginal du morvan
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Oakville Museum exterior. Sprintime view of Oakville town in Halton Region, Ontario, Canada.
A European Horse Chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum) in a misty, foggy and peaceful English countryside landscape
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Waldorf, Maryland, USA - February 14, 2016: The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum is where Mudd set John Wilkes Booth’s leg the morning after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Busy Hyde Park for people to ride, walk. Promenading during the reign of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Concord, Massachusetts, USA - March 2, 2024: The Old Manse is a historic manse in Concord, Massachusetts notable for its literary associations. The Old Manse was built in 1770 for the Rev. William Emerson, father of minister William Emerson and grandfather of transcendentalist writer and lecturer Ralph Waldo Emerson. n 1842, the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne rented the Old Manse for $100 a year. The Old Manse The house is located on Monument Street, with the Concord River just behind it. The property neighbors the North Bridge, a part of Minute Man National Historical Park. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966 and is open to the public as a nonprofit museum.
Scanned from A Popular History of the United States by W. C. Bryant and S. H. Gay. Volume II. Copyright, 1878. Page 392. The Charter Oak was a hiding place for Connecticut’s Colonial Charter to prevent confiscation by the English. It is an important symbol in Connecticut history. Digital restoration of expired copyright artwork.
Santa Ines Valley near Solvang
Deerfield, Massachusetts, United States of America  - September 16, 2016. Hall Tavern housing the Visitor Center of Historic Deerfield museum. The building was originally built in 1785 in Charlemont, Massachusetts; a ballroom wing was added around 1815. The building was moved to Deerfield and converted to a visitors center.
Farmhouse and white fence in village. Black Creek Pioneer Village, previously Dalziel Pioneer Park, is an open-air heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Zouave and Turk soldiers.Engraving aged 1864.
Israel's march in the wilderness in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Lower Regent Street with horse drawn taxi and stagecoaches on road
The group of North-West Mounted Police on parade in Regina, Saskatchewan (the North West Territories at the time) sent to the 2nd (Special Service) Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment of Infantry for the Second Boer War in South Africa. Vintage etching circa 19th century.
Preston, Georgia, USA - April 19, 2022: The Webster County Courthouse
A closeup of a 100 American dollar banknote
Antique photograph of British Navy and Army: Volunteer Highland Light Infantry
Arab riders. Engraving aged 1864.
View of Sandham Memorial Chapel in Burghclere, Hampshire.  Built to commemorate the 'forgotten dead' of the First World War it was funded by the family of Henry Sandham who died after serving in Salonika on the Eastern Front.  The chapel contains spectacular paintings by the artist Stanley Spencer.
Admiralty House designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell, opened in 1788.\n\nIt was the official residence of First Lord of the Admiralty until 1964, also home to several British Prime Ministers when 10 Downing Street was being renovated.\n\nWinston Churchill lived here when serving as First Lord of the Admiralty for two terms, 1911–15 and 1939–40.
Waldorf, Maryland, USA - February 14, 2016: The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum is where Mudd set John Wilkes Booth’s leg the morning after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
An ox cart stuck while crossing the Crocodile River (East) in Mpumalanga, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
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