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Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: 1937 Paris Worlds Fair

1937 Paris Worlds Fair
View of the one of the main gates into the Worlds Fair ground, Paris, Framce, 1937. Visible in the distance is the Eiffel Tower (center)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Vicenza

Vicenza
The two columns in Piazza dei Signori, in Vicenza, with the clock tower on the left, circa 1829. An engraving by T. Jeavons after a drawing by Samuel Prout. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Illustration Of Tippecanoe Procession, MD, 1840

Illustration Of Tippecanoe Procession, MD, 1840
Illustration depicting the Tippecanoe procession in support of Whig party presidential candidate William H. Harrison, Baltimore, Maryland, 1840. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Drawing Of Abraham Lincolns Birthplace, KY, 1860s

Drawing Of Abraham Lincolns Birthplace, KY, 1860s
Drawing of president Abraham Lincolns log cabin birthplace, Hardin County, Kentucky, 1860s. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Louis Pasteur

Louis Pasteur
French scientist Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), father of modern bacteriology. Original Artwork: By Paul Rochas & Bannel. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Lord Byron

Lord Byron
English romantic poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron of Rochdale (1788 - 1824). Original Artwork: Fred Bruckmann Studio (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Mrs Ludd

Mrs Ludd
A cartoon showing a luddite leader dressed as a woman. This is possibly a Tory caricature comparing the Luddites to the mobs in the French Revolution

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin

Eli Whitneys Cotton Gin
Illustration of the original model of Eli Whitneys cotton gin, circa 1800. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: American Westward Expansion

American Westward Expansion
A goddess helps pioneers establish civilization during the United States Westward Expansion, in a 19th Century illustration entitled American Progress. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Illustration Of Susquehanna Indian Woman

Illustration Of Susquehanna Indian Woman
Illustration of American Indian woman from the Susquehanna tribe in Delaware, holding a club and a bow and arrow, 19th century. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Milkmaid

The Milkmaid
circa 1800: A young girl with a milking stool and bucket prepares to draw milk from the cows. Original Artwork: Painting by William Pearce, (British artist)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Human Brain

The Human Brain
circa 1870: Anatomical drawing of a mans brain and cerebral nerves. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Peoples Beehive

Peoples Beehive
1840: The British Beehive, a cartoon depicting the population as members of a behive with the Queen at the top and various other occupations in cells below her

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace
1851: Crowds outside the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Great Exhibition of 1851. Original Artwork: Drawing and lithograph by Augustus Butler

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist
circa 1840: Oliver is teased by Fagin and his gang of pickpockets in a scene from Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. Original Artwork: Engraving by George Cruikshank. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Malay People

Malay People
circa 1850: Five people from the Malay Archipelago; from left to right, two Dayaks or Dyaks from Borneo (a Saghai Dayak and a Loondoo Dayak), and three natives of Java (a priest)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Sami And Inuits

Sami And Inuits
circa 1800: From left to right, two Swedish Sami, two Norwegian Sami, two Inuits from Victoria Land in Antarctica and an Inuit from Cape Barrow in the Arctic

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Guerillas

Guerillas
1818: A Spanish guerrilla stokes his rifle with a long stick. It was these Spanish freedom fighters who weakened Napoleons hold on Spain during the Peninsular War of 1808 to 1814

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Saucy Tartars

Saucy Tartars
circa 1800: Three blushing Tartar women wearing ankle length robes and head scarves. Original Artwork: Engraved by Medland after Geisler. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Britannia Bridge

Britannia Bridge
September 1848: Robert Stephensons Britannia Bridge under construction. Original Artwork: Engraving by G Hawkins (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Blenheim Ball

Blenheim Ball
1893: Dancing at Blenheim Palace to celebrate the Duke of Marlboroughs coming of age. Original Artwork: Painting by Reginald Cleaver (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte
circa 1835: English poet and author of Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte (1818 - 1848). Original Artwork: Painting by Charlotte Bronte. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Burke And Wills Statue

Burke And Wills Statue
The inauguration of a statue of Robert O Hara Burke and William John Wills on Collins Street, Melbourne, 1865. The work of Charles Summers, the statue commemorates the deaths of the two explorers

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Cockfight

The Cockfight
Painting entitled The Cockfight, by Remy Cogghe (1854-1935), circa 1889. The painting depicts a crowd of men urging on two cockerels fighting in a ring. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Zulu Warriors

Zulu Warriors
A muster of Zulu warriors preparing for an attack during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. Original Publication : The Graphic - 22nd February 1879 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Is It Not Cold?

Is It Not Cold?, a painting depicting three women and a child walking together on a winters day, by Italian artist Giuseppe De Nittis, circa 1875. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Country Walk; group of seven children walking in a row, and an eighth being pulled in a cart

Country Walk; group of seven children walking in a row, and an eighth being pulled in a cart
Full-length image of a group of seven children walking in a row, and an eighth being pulled in a cart, along a country road. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: View of row house apartment buildings from 203-19 West 63rd Street in New York City

View of row house apartment buildings from 203-19 West 63rd Street in New York City
circa 1930: View of row house apartment buildings from 203-19 West 63rd Street in New York City. An oyster bar occupies a storefront. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Immigrants Approaching Statue of Liberty

Immigrants Approaching Statue of Liberty
Immigrants view the Statue of Liberty while entering New York harbor aboard an ocean liner en route to Ellis Island, New York City, 1910s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: New Beginnings

New Beginnings
A group of immigrants traveling aboard a ship celebrate as they catch their first glimpse of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island in New York Harbor. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Liberty And Plane

Liberty And Plane
View of the Statue of Liberty, with an American airplane flying just behind her, New York City, 1940s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Across The Tracks

Across The Tracks
circa 1900: The elevated El train tracks running along Third Avenue past tenement buildings, New York City. A Jewish store with signs in Hebrew is in the foreground

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Vanderbilt Mansion

Vanderbilt Mansion
circa 1920: An exterior view of the Cornelius Vanderbilt Mansion, located on Fifth Avenue and 58th Street in Manhattan, New York City

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: circa 1935: Exterior view of tenement buildings along Ridge Street on the Lower East Side

circa 1935: Exterior view of tenement buildings along Ridge Street on the Lower East Side, New York City, 1930s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Street Vendors On Lower East Side, New York

Street Vendors On Lower East Side, New York
Street vendors carry their goods in baskets on a sidewalk on the Lower East Side, New York, 1900s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Elias F. Noyes Building In New York Financial District

Elias F. Noyes Building In New York Financial District
View of the Elias F. Noyes Building at the corner of William Street and Beaver Street, New York, New York, 1910s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Gimbel Brothers Department Store in New York City

Gimbel Brothers Department Store in New York City
The Gimbel Brothers department store in New York City, which opened in 1912, circa 1920. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Grand Central

Grand Central
circa 1925: Light streams through arch-shaped windows as passengers pass through Grand Central Station, New York City, NY. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Easter Bonnets

Easter Bonnets
6th April 1971: Three wide-brimmed Easter bonnets. (Photo by Sydney O Meara/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Funeral Train; King George VI coffin is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station

Funeral Train; King George VI coffin is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station
15th February 1952: The coffin containing the body of King George VI is loaded onto a train at Paddington Station, London, to take it to Windsor. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Aerial View of Battersea Park Festival Gardens

Aerial View of Battersea Park Festival Gardens
In the 1950s Battersea Park became " The Festival Gardens", opened in celebration of the 1951 Festival of Britain

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Brumas the Polar Bear Grows Up

Brumas the Polar Bear Grows Up
19th October 1950: Brumas the polar bear at London zoo stands up for the photographer. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Frosty Eros; The Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus covered in icicles during a cold snap

Frosty Eros; The Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus covered in icicles during a cold snap
1st February 1956: The Eros statue at Piccadilly Circus covered in icicles during a cold snap. (Photo by Edward Miller/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Big Ben

Big Ben
circa 1950: Big Ben is the great bell in the clock tower on the eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in London. The statue of Queen Bodicea is in the foreground

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Bankside Power Station

Bankside Power Station
Bankside power station (centre) on the south bank of the River Thames, London, August 1956. The building later became the Tate Modern art gallery. The view is from Unilever House

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Soho By Night

Soho By Night
A night view of the corner of Dean Street, Soho, London, August 1955. (Photo by BIPS/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: London From The Air; Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top

London From The Air; Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top
An aerial view over the Thames at Blackfriars Bridge in London, with St Pauls Cathedral at top (centre) and Waterloo Station (bottom), August 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Peoples Car, the Volkswagen Beetle

The Peoples Car, the Volkswagen Beetle
15th October 1956: The Peoples Car, the Volkswagen Beetle. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8703 - Fashion Kings Of The Car World - pub. 1956 (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)



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