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Regensburger Hutte, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy, chromolithograph, published in 1891Historical view of the Regensburger Hut (Italian Rifugio Firenze in Cisles, Ladin Utia de Ncisles) - a mountain hut on the Cislesalm in Val Gardena in the South Tyrolean Dolomites
Odle Group, Dolomites, South Tyrol, Italy, chromolithograph, published in 1891Historical view of the Odle Group (or Geisler Group) - a massif of the Dolomites in South Tyrol. It forms the ridge between Funes and Val Gardena. Chromolithograph, published in 1891.
Privet hawk moth (Sphinx ligustri), chromolithograph, published in 1891Privet hawk moth (Sphinx ligustri): adult moth, caterpillar and pupa (top down). With a wingspan of sometimes more than ten centimeters, it is the largest butterfly in Europe
Wilhelm II visits Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (1889), chromolithograph, published 1891The German Emperor Wilhelm II visits Sultan Abdulhamid II in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire in 1889 with the armored frigate SMS Kaiser. Chromolithograph, published in 1891.
Wilhelm II visits Venice, Italy (1889), chromolithograph, published in 1891German Emperor Wilhelm II with his wife Empress Augusta during a Mediterranean tour in 1889 to Genoa, Athens, Istanbul and Venice (see picture). Chromolithograph, published in 1891.
Map of the Gerhard Rohlfs Africa expedition, woodcut, published 1880Map of the Gerhard Rohlfs Africa expedition. Wood engraving, published in 1880.
Berlin Reichstag building, Germany, three-colour halftone printing, published in 1895The Neo-Renaissance building was constructed between 1884 and 1894 in the Tiergarten district on the left bank of the River Spree to plans by the architect Paul Wallot
Wireless telegraph by Thomas Edison (1847-1931), wood engraving, published 1892Wood engraving based on a drawing by Thomas Edison's 1891 patent for a ship-to-shore wireless telegraph that used electrostatic induction. Published in 1892.
Last Supper, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, chromolithograph, published 1890The Last Supper. Chromolithograph based the fresco by Leonardo da Vinci (Italian painter, 1452 - 1519) in Milian, Italy, published in 1890.
Helmuth von Moltke (1800-189), Prussian field marshal, chromolithograph, published 1889Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke (1800 - 189) - Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new
Arabica coffee: leaves, blossoms and fruits, chromolithograph, published in 1889Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica): leaves, blossoms and fruits. It is believed to be the first species of coffee to have been cultivated and is the dominant cultivar
Coffee tree (Arabica coffee): Cultivation in Africa,l chromolithograph, published 1889Coffee tree (Arabica coffee): Cultivation in Africa. It is believed to be the first species of coffee to have been cultivated and is the dominant cultivar
Konigsstuhl (King's Chair),, Rugen, Germany, chromolithograph, published in 1889The Konigsstuhl (King's Chair), best-known chalk cliff at the arial of Stubbenkammer in the Jasmund National Park on the Baltic Sea island of Rugen, Germany. Chromolithograph published in 1889.
St. Lambert's Abbey with Mariazel Basilica, Austria, chromolithograph, published 1889Historical view of the St. Lambert's Abbey with the Mariazell Basilica in Styria - the most important Christian pilgrimage destination in Austria and one of the most visited shrines in Europe
Norderney, Lower Saxony, Germany, chromolithograph, published in 1889Historical view of Norderney - one of the East Frisian Islands off the North Sea coast of Germany. Chromolithograph, published in 1889.
Historical view of Juist, Lower Saxony, Germany, chromolithograph, published 1889Historical view of Juist - an island and municipality in Aurich in Lower Saxony in Germany. The island is one of seven East Frisian Islands at the edge of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea in the southern
Historical view of Juist, Lower Saxony, Germany, chromolithograph, published 1889Historical view of the island of Juist (Lower Saxony, Germany) with the fifth island church which existed from 1779 to 1962. Chromolithograph, published in 1889.
Visual reconstruction of a Pile-dwelling village, chromolithograph, published 1889Visual reconstruction of a Pile-dwelling village. Pile-dwelling villages are a series of prehistoric settlements in Europe, built between 5000 and 500 BC on the edges of lakes, rivers or wetlands
New York Times Headlines on Hindenburg CrashNew York Times front page headlines the day after the Hindenburg disaster, May 7, 1937.
View of Hindenburg Dirigible Before Explosion(Original Caption) A few moments before disaster struck, the dirigible Hindenburg soars over the field at Lakehurst, New Jersey, as a terrific rainstorm beat against her
Crew Members Fleeing from Burning Hindenburg Airship(Original Caption) As Flaming Zep Settled to Earth. Lakehurst, N.J.: Members of the landing crew are shown fleeing from beneath the dirigible Hindenberg as the flaming craft
Burning Hindenburg Airship Hitting GroundThe German airship Hindenburg goes down in a fireball over the Lakehurst Naval Air Station in New Jersey. The Hindenburg, the largest aircraft ever to fly, exploded suddenly on May 6, 1937
Hindenburg ExplosionThe airship Hindenburg explodes into a huge ball of fire as it comes in for a landing at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Miraculously, many of the passengers and crew aboard managed to escape unharmed.
Hindenburg ExplosionThe German airship Hindenburg explodes on its landing approach to the Lakehurst Naval Air Station. Thirty-six of the 97 people aboard were killed.
Hindenburg DisasterSmoke and flames rise from the Hindenburg, a German airship which exploded on mooring at a naval air station on May 6, 1937, killing 36 people and ending an era of transatlantic travel by airship
Boston Massacre HandbillPart of a handbill in the Library of Massachusetts describing the Boston Massacre.
Iron Works, Conversion To Steel; Illus(Original Caption) Iron Forge: The Forge Hammer. Iron converted into steel by the application of pressure. After a painting by Boudell, published in 1773.
Doctor Using Instrument on Young Girl Patient(Original Caption) Adams Medical Electrical Machine Electrometer and Bottle. The machines drawn by Mitne, and Engraved by J. Lodge. The Figuris designed by F. Blake and Engraved by W. Grainger kc.
Diagram Depicting Blood Vessel Distribution(Original Caption) Anatomical drawings showing blood vessel distribution an lymphatics. (Engraving after William Hunter), 1790.
Engraving of Civil Engineer John Smeaton(Original Caption) 1792-John Smeaton (1724-1792), English Civil Engineer F. R. L. - Improved instruments used in navigation and astronomy. Engraving.
22nd Tank SquadronSouth Vietnamese members of the newly formed 22nd Tank Squadron line up in front of their 162 new M-48 which were recently rushed into Vietnam by the U.S
Washington's Inauguration at PhiladelphiaWASHINGTON'S INAUGURATION AT PHILADELPHIA, 1793.
Man Helping Sick Person(Original Caption) Yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, 1793. Carriages rumbled through the streets to pick up the dying and the dead. Woodcut shows Stephen Girard on errand of mercy.
Woman Wearing Early French Designs(Original Caption) Merveilleuse Du Directoire.
Early Map of New York(Original Caption) A new and accurate plan of the city of New York in the State of New York in North America.
Portrait of SocratesGreek philosopher Socrates.
Irish Rebellion of 1798(Original Caption) Irish Rebellion of 1798: Rebels execute their Protestant prisoners at Wexford, June 20, 1798. The rebel flag's MWS stands for murder Without Sin." Copper engraving by George George.
The Death of George Washington1799-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: The Death OF Washington.
Mathematician Charles Babbage(Original Caption) Charles Babbage (1792-1871). English mathematician and mechanical genius. Undated photograph.
Portrait of Lafcadio HearnGreek-born writer Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904) worked as a journalist in Cincinnati and New Orleans. He moved to Japan in 1890 to become a Japanese citizen
Corner Grocery Store Of Early 1900S(Original Caption) ca. 1900's: Typical U.S. corner Grocery store of the early 1900's with horse drawn cart and grocer ready to serve. Undated Photo.
Friedrich Nietzsche(Original Caption) Portrait of Friedrich W. Nietzsche, German philosopher (1844-1900), face resting on hand. Photograph.
Early New Mexico NewspaperOne of the first daily newspapers in New Mexico set up operations underneath a juniper tree near Kingston, New Mexico. | Location: Near Kingston, New Mexico, USA.
Shoshoni Dancers at Fort WashakieA group Shoshoni dance at the Fort Washakie reservation in Wyoming. Standing at far left, with his arm outstretched, is Chief Washakie.
Zuni Couple in Front of Adobe HomeA Zuni couple stands in front of their adobe home in New Mexico.
Yale Football Team PortraitThe Yale University football team poses for their portrait.
Samurai Holding Spear(Original Caption) Ancient warrior of Japan. Undated photograph. BPA2# 3100
Waitress with Beer and Pretzels(Original Caption) USA: The Bock Beer Lady. The Bock Beer Lady gaily attired with "bockwursts" and radishes. Goat motive of Bock Beer ornaments her hat.
Illustratio of Francis Scott Key and Shipmates Gazing to Land(Original Caption) Francis Scott Key observing Fort McHenry from aboard ship.
Patrons During Early Bowling Game(Original Caption) A Ten Strike.
Illustrative Portrait of President Franklin Pierce(Original Caption) Franklin Pierce.
Hannibal and His Men Crossing Terrain for Battle(Original Caption) Hannibal Crossing the Alps with his Army to invade Italy (221 BC).
Portrait of John Adams by Thomas Spear after Gilbert Stuart(Original Caption) John Adams (1735-1826), second President of the United States.
Physician Visiting Home of Infant for Vaccination(Original Caption) Vaccinating The Baby.
Men Carrying Injured Man to Hospital(Original Caption) Man with gout being transported to the hospital on a carrying chair.
Physician and Assistants during Early History Leg Amputation(Original Caption) France: Jacques Guillemeau (1550-1630). Amputation Of A Leg. Note than no less than 5 assistants are present.
Mount Vesuvius Exploding into the Night(Original Caption) Italy: Mount Vesuvius' rupture of 1737.
Portrait of American Author Thomas PaineUSA: Thomas Paine, American political philosopher and author was born in England.
Physician Preparing Patient for Surgical PurposesORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Doctor prescribing a tonic to a man suffering from gout. Late 15th century color engraving.
Shifty Loan Man and a Regretful Borrower(Original Caption) USA: I Sold On Credit! - I Sold In Cash!
General Garnet Joseph Wolseley Escaping France by Lion(Original Caption) "The English Tunnel Bugaboo." Cartoon showing French Rooster chasing frightened British Lion ridden by General Wolseley.
War Scene of the Battle of Austerlitz(Original Caption) Battle of Austerlitz, also called Battle of The Three Emperors, (Dec. 2, 1805) was the first of the Third Coalition
Woodcut of a Midwife Assisting a Childbirth
Cape of Good HopeWatercrafts sailing through the Cape of Good Hope while man tries to spear a whale.
Man's Hand with Cigar(Original Caption) On Hand.
Woman Smoking a Havana Cigar(Original Caption) Utopia. It Has Havana In It.
Chas. M. Russell Lithograph(Original Caption) USA: Charles M. Russell. "The Cowboy Artist."
Matthew Perry Entertaining Japanese Commissioners on ShipMatthew Perry, U. S. Naval officer who headed expedition and forcibly encouraged Japan in 1853-54 to enter trade and diplomatic relations with the West, is shown
Naval Officer Matthew Perry Taking President's Letter to JapaneseMatthew Perry, U. S. Naval officer who headed expedition and forcibly encouraged Japan in 1853-54 to enter trade and diplomatic relations with the West, is shown
Military Vessels on the Ocean(Original Caption) War Of 1812: Victory of the U. S. Frigate United States under the command of Decator over the British Frigate, Macedonian.
Man Blowing Smoke Rings(Original Caption) Le Divertida.
Shield Carrying Grecian Military Chiefs Gesturing on Fallen Horse(Original Caption) Greece: The Oath Of The Seven Chiefs.
Portrait of Marie de Flavigny(Original Caption) Marie de Flavigny, Contess d'Agoult: (1805-1876) French writer under the name Daniel Stern.
Portrait of the Young Composer Gustave Mahler(Original Caption) Gustave Mahler: (1860-1911), composer and conductor as a youth.
Major Andre After Being Caught for Treason(Original Caption) The Death Warrant Of Major Andre. He placed his hat on the table and cheerfully said, "I am ready at any moment."
Profile of German Author Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe(Original Caption) Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe: 1749-1832. German poet, playwright, and novelist
Sarah Bernhardt Relaxing in SalonSarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French tragedy actress is shown in her saloon. Photo by Nadar. Undated, ca. 1880s-1900s.
Portrait of Gustave Courbet19th century Realist painter from France.
Portrait Of Louis Pasteur(Original Caption) Portrait of Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) French Chemist. Undated photograph by Nadar. BPA2# 4337
Portrait of Louis PasteurA Pioneer in researching and controlling the spread of diseases and germs, Louis Pasteur was most noted for developing a process for purifying milk, to become known as "pasteurization".