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The world in 1900 showing how it was governed by different nationsDigital illustration of the world in 1900 showing how it was governed by different nations
Botanic Gardenscirca 1890: The glass entrance of Kibble Palace at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow. Kibble Palace was built by engineer John Kibble at his home in Loch Long
Glasgowcirca 1870: A bridge over the River Clyde as seen from the Sailors Home, Glasgow. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Turn Century Cash Register, Old Store Counter, StrUNITED STATES - Circa 1800s: Turn Century Cash Register, Old Store Counter, String Spool To Tie Up Packages, Merchandising in Stores. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Vintage photo frame 1900Photo Greeting Card 1900 s
Three rabbit playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the rabbits. Here are Mr. Rabbit, Mrs. Rabbit and Baby Rabbit, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three dog playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the dogs. Here are Mr. Dog, Mrs. Dog and Baby Pup, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three horse cards Victorian animal families gameHere are Mr. Horse, Mrs. Mare and Baby Foal, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three zebra playing cards Victorian animal families gameHere are Mr. Zebra, Mrs. Zebra and Baby Zebra, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three fox playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the foxes. Here are Mr. Fox, Mrs. Vixen and Baby Cub, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three donkey playing cards Victorian animal families gameHere are Mr. Donkey, Mrs. Ass and Baby Donkey, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three tiger playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the tigers. Here are Mr. Tiger, Mrs. Tigress and Baby Tiger, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three giraffe playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the giraffes. Here are Mr. Giraffe, Mrs. Giraffe and Baby Giraffe, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three goat playing cards Victorian animal families gameHere are Mr. Goat, Mrs. Goat and Baby Kid, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three hippopotamus playing cards Victorian animal families gameHere are Mr. Hippopotamus, Mrs. Hippopotamus and Baby Hippopotamus, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Three mouse playing cards Victorian animal families gameMeet the mice. Here are Mr. Mouse, Mrs. Mouse and Baby Mouse, one of seventeen animal families in a Victorian card game called Noahs Ark, a sort of Happy families
Wall mounted telephoneUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Old fashioned double bell, crank style telephone, with separate receiver and mouthpiece. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
Street In Glasgowcirca 1895: Passers-by and horse-drawn traffic in Jamaica Street, Glasgow. Glasgow flourished during the industrial revolution because the Clyde was dredged
Horseless Carriagecirca 1895: Mr Evelyn Ellis in a motor carriage made by Panhard and Levassor of Paris in an Exhibition of Horseless Vehicles held at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Map of San FranciscoAntique illustration of a Map of San Francisco
The German World Trade Import
Overview map world traffic
San Francisco, California, USAAntique illustration of a San Francisco, California, USA
Portrait of a young girl
The Gate of Herculaneum and the street of Tombs, Pompeii, Naples, Italy in the late 19th century
North AmericaAntique illustration of a North America
Cabs At Charing CrossCabs and carriages waiting outside Charing Cross station, London, as seen from Northumberland Avenue
Daimler Carcirca 1896: A Daimler 6 horsepower Wagonette. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Archerycirca 1860: A contestant taking aim during the Grand National Archery meeting at the Shrublands, Leamington. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Enclosed CarThe first inside driver Renault car. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
London To BrightonTwo Panhard cars complete the first London to Brighton car run, outside the Hotel Metropole, Brighton. This run was known as the Liberation or Emancipation run as it celebrated the repeal of the law
Horseless VehicleA Peugeot Vis a Vis car, powered by a Daimler petrol engine at the Exhibition of Horseless Vehicles at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The car was exhibited by Sir David Solomons and was capable of 15mph
Vis A VisAn early Peugeot, vis A vis (face to face) motor car on show at Tunbridge Wells in Kent. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Darjeeling BridgeTwo walkers pause to look at the river on a wooden bridge in Darjeeling, Bengal, circa 1866. (Photo by Samuel Bourne/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Copper Ballooncirca 1850: Early developments in aeronautic machinery including (A) Balloon Julien, (B) Balloon de M M Sanson and an early copper Balloon. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Glasgow1875: George Square, Glasgow, showing the City Chambers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Broomie Law Bridge1895: Traffic on Broomie Law Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Electric Landau14th November 1896: Mr Walter C Buseys electric landau on the London to Brighton motor car run. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Early Motor Rally1896: An Arnold Motor Carriage and a Packard outside the Hotel Metropole in Brighton during the first London to Brighton car run
Glasgow Hospitalcirca 1895: The stone frontage of the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Airship Ascends24th September 1852: The ascent of French engineer and inventor Henri Giffauds first steam airship. Collection of the Musee de l Aeromautique (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
De Dion CarA turn of the century De Dion Bouton car. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)