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Colonel, a breed of Husky and Newfoundland, chosen for Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog called Colonel, a breed of Husky and Newfoundland, one of the dogs chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914
City of PortlandLow-angle view of a Douglas DC 3 airliner City of Portland, with its propellers spinning in preparation for take off from an airport runway
Holy Trinity Church, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, 1881. Architect was John Oldrid Scott. Illustration from The Building News, pub. 8th July 1881. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Scarborough Beach1913: Bathers playing on the sands at Scarborough, a popular coastal resort in North Yorkshire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
northern lights appear over Mount Kirkjufell with kirkjufellfoss waterfall in Iceland
Kamikochi nation parkKamikochi is a popular nation park in the Northern Japan Alps of Nagano Prefecture
Ha penny Bridge, Dublin City, IrelandThe Ha penny bridge at night in Dublin City, Ireland
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 19th CenturyVinatge engraving of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 19th Century
Arctic dog, Called Colonel, chosen to take part in Sir Ernest Shackletons expeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog, a breed of Husky and Newfoundland, at Spratts Bedlington Kennels. Called Colonel, is one of the dogs chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir
St. Jamess Hospital, just opened, at Doncaster, Yorkshire, 1853. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Oswestry Church, Shropshire, circa 1809. Published by I. Asperne at The Bible, Crown and Constitution, Cornhill, April 1st, 1809. Engraved by S. Rowle, drawn by J. Nixon, for the European Magazine
Statue BaseIllustration of workers posing next to the foundation they were building to use as the base for the Statue of Liberty, New York City. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Test Cricketcirca 1900: A group of English and Australian cricketers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Dog Chosen For Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog called Wolf at Spratts Bedlington Kennels, one of the dogs chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914
Dog Chosen For Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog called Skipper at Spratts Bedlington Kennels, one of the dogs chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914