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SS Catalina steam ferry docked in Avalon Bay, Catalina Island, California in September 1971. Passengers disembarking. Catalina Casino in background. The ferry was nicknamed The Great White Steamer and was in service from Los Angeles to Catalina Island from 1924 to 1975. Scanned film.
Havana, Cuba - October 23, 2017: Revolution Museum in Havana, Cuba.
Little Rock, AR, USA - September 9, 2022: Civil Right Memorial Stone Marker
The famous Danish philosopher and author Søren Kirkegaard (1813-1855) is buried - with his family - in Assistens Cemetery.\nAssistens Cemetery in the district Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark was established in 1790 outside the old walls of Copenhagen. Many famous Danes are buried there
The main pedestrian entrance of the Reserve Bank of Australia building at 65 Martin Place in the central business district of Sydney.  The automatic glass doors are briefly open.  This image was taken from outside the building, looking through the glass facade, on a sunny afternoon on 15 December 2023.
Washington D.C.
Manhattan, New York, USA - March, 2024.  Madison Square Park sculpture in New York City.  This is of David Farragut, 'Admiral Farragut Monument', is an outdoor bronze statue of David Farragut by Augustus Saint-Gaudens on a stone plinth designed by the architect Stanford White, installed in Manhattan's Madison Square, in the U.S. state of New York in May 25, 1881.
Frederic Chopin's grave, Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France
Los Angeles, CA, USA - July 08, 2014: Statue of Antonio Aguilar Barraza, known as \
Mother and son at a historical costume trial, having fun with an oversized helmet. Wall behind them decorated with murals and information boards.
Washington, DC USA - October 22, 2022: Exterior of the Organization of American States building in downtown Washington, DC near the White House
A manhole cover in Budapest
Federal Trade Commission Doorway Sign
Cast bronze plaque of a Moors head with a bandana mounted on a shield background. This is the heraldic symbol of the French island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea. It's origins are slightly gruesome. According to legend, it originates from the 13th century when a young Corsican woman named Diana was captured by Moorish slavers who planned to sell her to the slave market of Granada in Spain. Her fiancé Pablo managed to free her and a battle ensued between Corsicans and Moors, during which the Moorish leader Mansour Ben Ismaïl was beheaded. His severed head then became the symbol of Corsica in remembrance of the event. The motif can be found all over the island, on flags and on buildings.
Montar in Green stone found in the Persepolis in Shiraz, Iran. The ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. UNESCO World Heritage
A carved stone architrave and track number sign inside Grand Central station, New York City, USA.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Commemorating Columbus Sighting The New World.
The main pedestrian entrance of the Reserve Bank of Australia building at 65 Martin Place in the central business district (CBD) of Sydney.  Three armed guards (not shown here) guard the foyer.  This image was taken from outside the building in Martin Place, looking through the glass facade, on an overcast afternoon on 6 October 2023.
Navarre government building view, Pamplona, Spain. Navarra region
Hong Kong - March 31, 2022 : Themis and the royal coat of arms at the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal, it is the final appellate court of Hong Kong.
Manhattan, NY, USA, 5.2.24 - The historical marker inside of Grand Central Station.
Supreme court in NYC.
Washington DC, USA - 3 May 2024: Sign outside the entrance of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
The skyline of San Francisco and the Mission High School, seen from Dolores Park in the Mission District.
Florianópolis, Brazil - March 01, 2014: A close-up detail of a member from a local samba school called \
St. Micheal's Mount. Cornwall. UK-10.02.2023. The welcome message to visitors and tourists with some historical information.
Salt Lake City, UT - May 23, 2023: Facade of the Administrative Building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
floral wreath decoration lying on the grave
There are many identifiable names visible on this monument which was erected by the Association of Minor Asia and the Association of Minor Asia 'Ionia' Rethymnon. The genocide took place after The Young Turk Revolution involving the years 1914-1923 which impacted the Christian minority Pontic Greeks in Anatolia. The Young Turks wanted to 'Turkify' the Ottoman Empire and so a genocidal campaign took place against non-Turkish minorities. Between 1914-1923, about 353,000 Pontic Greeks were killed and 1.5 million were expelled.
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