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"Government: Bridging Nations

Background imageGovernment Collection: Grand Canyon National Park, a free government service

Grand Canyon National Park, a free government service. Poster shows view of the Grand Canyon. Date ca. 1938

Background imageGovernment Collection: Richard The Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Richard The Lionheart Statue, Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Piazza dell Unita, Trieste, Italy

Piazza dell Unita, Trieste, Italy
The Piazza dell Unita d Italia, Trieste, north east Italy, with a large government building on the left and the city hall on the right

Background imageGovernment Collection: Queen Victorias First Council, Kensington Palace, 1837

Queen Victorias First Council, Kensington Palace, 1837
Engraving showing Queen Victoria holding her first council with the British government, eleven am on the morning of her accession, 20th June 1837

Background imageGovernment Collection: CAGLIARI AFFAIR

CAGLIARI AFFAIR
A diplomatic row between Britain & Piedmont, and the Naples government, is occasioned by the steamship Cagliari, anchored at Naples

Background imageGovernment Collection: Town Hall Tower in Main Market Square (Rynek Glowny), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Town Hall Tower in Main Market Square (Rynek Glowny), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Krakow, Poland, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: View of the Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

View of the Parliament Building, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Capitol building in Washington DC, United States of America, North America

The Capitol building in Washington DC, United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood, Edinburgh

New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: The White House, Washington D

The White House, Washington D.C. (District of Columbia), United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: Library of Congress, Washington D

Library of Congress, Washington D.C. (District of Columbia), United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: U. S. Capitol Building, Washington D

U. S. Capitol Building, Washington D
U.S. Capitol Building, Washington D.C. (District of Columbia), United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: The State House

The State House, Annapolis, Maryland, United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland (Eire), Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: City Hall on Marienplatz

City Hall on Marienplatz, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Interior of Reichstag Building

Interior of Reichstag Building, designed by Norman Foster, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Sunset over the Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster

Sunset over the Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster, from across the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Charteuse Advert 1906

Charteuse Advert 1906
Though expelled from France by the Republican Government, the Carthusian monks exiled to Tarragona, Spain, continue to produce their world-famous Chartreuse liqueur

Background imageGovernment Collection: Francis Younghusband

Francis Younghusband
FRANCIS EDWARD YOUNGHUSBAND Commissioner of the Anglo- Indian government, who dictated a treaty with Tibet (1904) at Lhasa

Background imageGovernment Collection: Fighting the Sioux

Fighting the Sioux
The U.S. government finds itself continually having to fight the Sioux, who fail to see that the white mens intentions are for their good

Background imageGovernment Collection: ATATURK (1881 - 1938)

ATATURK (1881 - 1938)
(Mustapha) KEMAL ATATURK military, reformer, founder of Turkish State, with officials at the headquarters of nationalist government of Turkey in Angora

Background imageGovernment Collection: Whitehall, with Holbein Gateway and Banqueting Hall

Whitehall, with Holbein Gateway and Banqueting Hall
A view of Whitehall, Central London, showing the Holbein Gateway (right) and the Banqueting Hall (left), with part of the old Palace connecting them

Background imageGovernment Collection: LCC-LFB Westminster fire station, SW London

LCC-LFB Westminster fire station, SW London
Opened in 1906, Westminster fire station was a London Fire Brigade station (the name had changed from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1904)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Ministry of Food 1940s UK characters carrots logos dr carrot

Ministry of Food 1940s UK characters carrots logos dr carrot

Background imageGovernment Collection: Palace of Parliament, former Ceausescu Palace, Bucharest, Romania, Europe

Palace of Parliament, former Ceausescu Palace, Bucharest, Romania, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: President Roosevelt

President Roosevelt
29th December 1941: American president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, (1882-1945) sitting at the desk of his executive office in the White House. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageGovernment Collection: President Roosevelt

President Roosevelt
16th June 1936: American president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882 - 1945). (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Ohio Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio, United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood, Edinburgh

New Scottish Parliament building, architect Enric Miralles, Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Iowa State Capitol

Iowa State Capitol, Des Moines, Iowa, United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: Alamo Monument and the State Capitol in Austin

Alamo Monument and the State Capitol in Austin, Texas, United States of America, North America

Background imageGovernment Collection: Stormont, Belfast

Stormont, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Westminster, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Westminster, UNESCO World Heritage Site, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Feudal Map of Japan in 1615, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Feudal Map of Japan in 1615, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Feudal Map of Japan in 1615, (1903). The feudal period of Japanese history was a time when powerful families (daimyo) and military warlords (shogun) ruled Japan

Background imageGovernment Collection: Coast at Claddaghduff with Omey Island, Connemara, County Galway, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Coast at Claddaghduff with Omey Island, Connemara, County Galway, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageGovernment Collection: Eagle and American Flag Date: 1915

Eagle and American Flag Date: 1915

Background imageGovernment Collection: Feudal Map of Japan between 1564 -73, (1903). Creator: Unknown

Feudal Map of Japan between 1564 -73, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Feudal Map of Japan between 1564 -73, (1903). The feudal period of Japanese history was a time when powerful families (daimyo) and military warlords (shogun) ruled Japan

Background imageGovernment Collection: Australian Parliament House, Canberra, Australia

Australian Parliament House, Canberra, Australia
The Parliament House in Canberra, Australia

Background imageGovernment Collection: Netherlands, The Hague, Binnenhof Dutch Parliament buidings, dusk

Netherlands, The Hague, Binnenhof Dutch Parliament buidings, dusk

Background imageGovernment Collection: Duchess of York at Training Hostel, Market Harborough

Duchess of York at Training Hostel, Market Harborough
Duchess of York at a Training Hostel, Market Harborough, Leicestershire - part os a scheme fostered jointly by the Imperial

Background imageGovernment Collection: The Tea-Room, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 19th century

The Tea-Room, House of Commons, Westminster, London, 19th century. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume X, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageGovernment Collection: Michael Collins by Lady Lavery

Michael Collins by Lady Lavery
Michael Collins, Irish leader, Chief of the Irish Free State Provisional Government and Sinn Fein Minister of Finance(1890-1922) drawn by Hazel, Lady Lavery, society beauty, artist

Background imageGovernment Collection: Eye of Horus. False door of Senenmut. Egypt

Eye of Horus. False door of Senenmut. Egypt
False door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Detail of the Eye of Horus. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageGovernment Collection: Poster advertising Travancore State, India

Poster advertising Travancore State, India
Poster by K I Nixon advertising Travancore State, India, with two tigers in the foreground. Printed for the Government of India by G Claridge, Bombay. Date: circa 1930

Background imageGovernment Collection: South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration

South Africa (XIX). Zulu Kingdom (1883). Restoration Cettewayo, king of the Zulus. Cetewayo attends the ceremony indaba conference to meet the Induna (Zulu and Xhosa leaders)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins

Les Diables Bleus - 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins
Les Diables Bleus - the 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins. A platoon on a mountain path by a stream. Pierre Comba (1859-1934)

Background imageGovernment Collection: Madison Wisconsin Capital State Street View

Madison Wisconsin Capital State Street View
View of the Wisconsin State Capital in Fall. State street pedestrian mall with trees in peak fall color. Madison

Background imageGovernment Collection: Digitally restored Civil War era painting of President Abraham Lincoln

Digitally restored Civil War era painting of President Abraham Lincoln



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"Government: Bridging Nations, Shaping Histories" From the iconic Key Bridge stretching over the majestic Potomac River to the esteemed Georgetown University nestled in Washington DC, government plays a pivotal role in shaping societies. Just as a political map of Africa reveals intricate webs of governance and power dynamics, governments across the globe leave indelible imprints on their nations. In Northern Ireland's tumultuous past, an Ulster Volunteer Force poster serves as a reminder of how they can both unite and divide. Yet amidst strife, leaders like Winston Churchill emerged, symbolizing resilience with his resolute V for Victory sign during World War II. Nature too bears witness to governmental influence. The breathtaking Mourne Mountains and Mt. Slieve Bearnagh stand tall in County Down, reflecting the harmonious coexistence between Ireland, Great Britain, and Europe under shared governance. Venturing further into Europe's tapestry of governance brings us to Fisher Street in Doolin—a quaint Irish village where local government nurtures community spirit while preserving cultural heritage. Meanwhile, Glasgow Centre buzzes with vibrant civic life as citizens engage with their elected representatives to shape policies that reflect their aspirations. Across borders lies 10 Downing Street—the epitome of British political power—where decisions reverberate far beyond its walls. And what better way to appreciate governmental grandeur than witnessing Chain Bridge gracefully spanning the Danube River against Budapest's UNESCO World Heritage Site backdrop? Yet government is not solely about architecture or geography; it embodies justice too. The Scales of Justice above London's Old Bailey Law Courts symbolize fair governance rooted in centuries-old legal traditions upheld by Inns of Court—an embodiment of democratic principles cherished across England and the UK. History reminds us that even great leaders face challenges head-on; Winston Churchill at Sidney Street Siege exemplifies this unwavering resolve when confronted with adversity within East London's streets. Finally casting our gaze back through time takes us to the Roman Republic and Carthage during the Second Punic War.