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Queen Mary Passengers view New York DawnPassengers on board the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary view the New York skyline as the ship docks in Manhattan at dawn. Original Publication: Picture Post - 198 - Atlantic Crossing - pub
The Flying Scotsman1929: The locomotive engine the Flying Scotsman leaving Kings Cross Station, London, for its 392-mile run to Scotland. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
New Imperial Airways Aircraft At CroydonAn aerial view of the christening ceremony for five Handley Page airliners of Imperial Airways at Croydon Aerodrome, London, 30th March 1926
Clydside Docks; Cranes and seagulls silhouetted against the sky17th July 1954: Cranes and seagulls silhouetted against the sky at a dockyard on the River Clyde in Scotland. The shipyards are the major employers of the area and, while the demand is high
Broken down Classic 50s American car Havana CubaThe old cars of Cuba preserved since the USA trade sanctions have become the symbol of Cuba. This broken down car being pushed symbolises the collapsed local economy
Cheltenham FlyerThe GWR (Great Western Railway) Cheltenham Flyer (aka Cheltenham Spa Express ) service, leaving Paddington station, London, on its way to Cheltenham Spa, Gloucestershire, July 1937
Atlantic Cable LayingIllustration of workers on board the Great Eastern passing out cable for the Trans-Atlantic telegraph cable in July 1866. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Sunset over Brooklyn Bridge and skyline of Manhattan Financial District in Downtown, New York City, NY, United StatesBrooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York State, United States
League of Nations / United Nations Building GenevaExterior view of the Former League of Nations building and current United Nations Building in Geneva Switzerland
Flag of the Pacific Island Forum, International Organization of Pacific island countries
Nuclear power station Dukovany, Trebic district, Czech RepublicThe Dukovany Nuclear Power Station is a nuclear power plant near Dukovany, a village in the Czech Republic located 30 kilometres from the city of Trebic, near the Dalešice Reservoir
Fashion shot of a young man wearing a suit, sitting
Installing Turbinescirca 1911: Huge turbine engines being hoisted into position for fitting to the Cunard luxury liner Aquitania during her construction at a Clydebank shipyard owned by John Brown and Company
Skeleton Shipcirca 1911: The inner bottom and midship framing of the Cunard liner Aquitania during construction at John Brown and Companys Clydebank Yard
Steeplejack Harry Walker spending his honeymoon on a rush job, painting the chimney stack at Battersea Power station. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
First Bank Of The United StatesEngraving by Fenner Sears & Co. shows pedestrians on the street outside the First Bank of the United States which was Alexander Hamiltons brainchild
The Philadelphia Stock ExchangeEngraving by William Henry Bartlett shows pedestrian and horsecart traffic on the street in front of the Merchants Exchange Building, home of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange
Skyport 200015th February 1957: An architects model of Skyport 2000, a futuristic proposal for an airport building to stand in St Georges Circus, near Waterloo Station, London in the year 2000
Entrance to the United Nations Building in GenevaThe flag lined approach to the entrance to the United Nations Headquarters in Geneva
Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, Luxor, EgyptThe Avenue of the Sphinxes towards the ancient Egyptian Colossi at the entrance to Court of Ramses II, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt
The Jordaan: A Historic Dutch Neighborhood of AmsterdamThe Jordaan is a historic Dutch neighborhood in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Today, this urban location in Holland has become one of the most recognizable neighborhoods in Amsterdam because of
Businessman giving thumbs up
Stephensons First1925: George Stephensons first successful steam engine, the property of Hetton Colliery, takes part in a centenary procession
Carrot Lollies28th April 1941: Two little girls reading a board advertising carrots instead of ice lollies. Wartime shortages of chocolate and ice cream made such substitutions a necessity
Rothesay Road21st May 1955: A street in the Scottish holiday resort of Rothesay on the island of Bute. Rothesay used to be known as Glasgow-by-the-sea but improved transport links have encouraged visitors
adversity, afraid, american culture, angst, animals, at the edge of, bipartisan, blue skyElephant and donkey looking over edge of cliff
Hanseatic League vesselIllustration of a Hanseatic League vessel
Bohemian Union Bank in Reichenberg in BohemiaAntique illustration engraving of a bohemian Union Bank in Reichenberg in Bohemia
Farm workers in a rice field, before, during and after harvest
Skyscrapers in the downtown of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Skyline of Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Shibuya crossing with illuminated neon signs at night, Tokyo, Japan
Aerial view of skyscrapers in Manhattan, New York, NY, United StatesNew York, NY, United States
Manhattan Dowtnown skyline on a cloudy day, New York, NY, United StatesNew York, NY, United States
Bridge of Sights (SeufzerbrAOEcke) in the historic center and modern skyscraper in the background in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
The Iconic Bicycle Culture of Urban AmsterdamIn the Netherlands, the bicycle is an important and essential part of Dutch culture. In the capital city of Amsterdam the bicycle is the major mode of transportation for its population
Gouda: The Traditional Cheese From The NetherlandsGouda cheese is the most popular cheese in the Netherlands. In Amstetdam, it is on display and for sale for locals and tourist throughout the capital city
An Urban Houseboat in AmsterdamThis urban houseboat is moored on a canal in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Houseboats are utilized as residential housing in this unique setting
Yosemite SequoiaA horse-drawn cart passing through a section cut out of the base of a giant sequoia tree in the Mariposa groves of Yosemite Park, California. (Photo by Carleton E Watkins/Getty Images)
RAF Round-The-World FlightA Vickers type 78 Vulture Mk 1 flying boat gets a push while taxiing before take-off at Cairo during the Royal Air Forces unsuccessful around the world attempt, 1924
Flying BillboardA Curtiss Oriole biplane advertising the Simmons Hardware Company and featuring the companys Keen Kutter trademark, USA, circa 1925. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
CapronissimoThe Italian Caproni Capronissimo on Lake Maggiore, Italy. With quarters for 100 passengers, it was the largest aircraft in the world, but destroyed by fire before it flew
Penn Stationcirca 1925: View of the Great Gate room of the neo-classical Pennsylvania Station, New York, designed by the preeminent architects of the day, McKim, Mead & White
Christmas LightsDecember 1927: An array of Christmas lights brightening department stores Bon Marche and Quin and Axtens on Brixton Road, London. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Ford AirportOne of the four Maiden Dearborn Stout 2-AT Pullman all-metal monoplanes being towed into a hangar at the Ford Airport factory in Dearborn, Michigan, circa 1926
Businessman wearing a suit, sitting on a white sofa
Business man wearing a dark suit in front of a bank building
Long-haired man in his early thirties wearing a suit, fashion shoot