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Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. Blacksmiths shoeing horses at the headquarters of the Army of

CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. Blacksmiths shoeing horses at the headquarters of the Army of the Potomac at Antietam, Maryland, in September 1862. Photograph by Alexander Gardner

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: COCKFIGHT, 1864. Union soldiers gathered around two African American men with roosters

CIVIL WAR: COCKFIGHT, 1864. Union soldiers gathered around two African American men with roosters before a cock fight, at the headquarters of General Orlando B

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: RUINS, 1865. The ruins of Robert E. Lees headquarters at Petersburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: RUINS, 1865. The ruins of Robert E. Lees headquarters at Petersburg, Virginia, in April 1865. Contemporary pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Headquarters of Union Army General Gouverneur Kemble Warren at the home of

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Headquarters of Union Army General Gouverneur Kemble Warren at the home of Confederate Colonel Isaac Avery, near Petersburg, Virginia, January-March 1865

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: UNION ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Soldiers outside of log cabins at General R. S

UNION ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Soldiers outside of log cabins at General R. S. Fosters headquarters in Virginia
UNION ARMY HEADQUARTERS. Soldiers outside of log cabins at General R.S. Fosters headquarters in Virginia. Photograph, c1861-1865

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: JULIAN BECK (1925-1985). American actor, director, poet, and painter

JULIAN BECK (1925-1985). American actor, director, poet, and painter. Arriving with his wife, Judith Malina, at political police headquarters in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: BRANDY STATION. Architecture at Brandy Station, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: BRANDY STATION. Architecture at Brandy Station, Virginia, winter quarters of the Army of the Potomac headquarters, January 1864

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: MISSIONARY RIDGE, 1863. General Braxton Braggs headquarters, under attack during the Battle of

MISSIONARY RIDGE, 1863. General Braxton Braggs headquarters, under attack during the Battle of Missionary Ridge, 25 November 1863. Painting, c1863

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters

CIVIL WAR: BETHEL CHURCH. The church at Bethel, Virginia, when it was the temporary headquarters of Major General Ambrose E. Burnside of the Union Army. Photographed 23 May 1864, by Timothy H

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: BRANDY STATION. Officers at General George Gordon Meades headquarters near Brandy

CIVIL WAR: BRANDY STATION. Officers at General George Gordon Meades headquarters near Brandy Station, Virginia, winter quarters of the Army of the Potomac headquarters, April 1864

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: UNION LOCOMOTIVE, c1864. The General J. C. Robinson and other locomotives of the U. S

UNION LOCOMOTIVE, c1864. The General J. C. Robinson and other locomotives of the U. S
UNION LOCOMOTIVE, c1864. The General J.C. Robinson and other locomotives of the U.S. Military Railroad at City Point, Virginia, during the Siege of Petersburg, 1864-65

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Group of officers of the Army of the Potomac reading letters at

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICERS. Group of officers of the Army of the Potomac reading letters at headquarters in Culpeper, Virginia. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, September 1863

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Confederate headquarters of a field officer of the trenches

CIVIL WAR: HEADQUARTERS. Confederate headquarters of a field officer of the trenches, Morris Island, South Carolina. Photograph by Hs & Peale in 1863

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CIVIL WAR: SHIRLEY HOUSE. The Shirley House in Vicksburg, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: SHIRLEY HOUSE. The Shirley House in Vicksburg, Virginia, which served as a headquarters for the 45th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War. Photograph, c1866

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: WHIG PARTY PARADE, 1840. Whig campaign rally in Philadelphia, 1840

WHIG PARTY PARADE, 1840. Whig campaign rally in Philadelphia, 1840. Drawing by an unknown American artist

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS, The Old Stone House on Main Street

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS, The Old Stone House on Main Street, the oldest known dwelling in Richmond, Virginia. It has been visited by numerous presidents and now, in 2010

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Jonathan Careys house in Alexandria, Virginia

ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. Jonathan Careys house in Alexandria, Virginia, which served as General Edward Braddocks headquarters in 1755

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. Old Kennedy house (General George Washingtons headquarters)

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. Old Kennedy house (General George Washingtons headquarters) and Watts Mansion at Bowling Green, New York City, 1776. Wood engraving, 1876

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Pennsylvania Governor John F. Hartranft (right foreground)

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Pennsylvania Governor John F. Hartranft (right foreground) at the Pennsylvania Railroad Company car in Pittsburgh that served as his headquarters during the Great

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Morristown, New Jersey

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. General George Washingtons headquarters at Morristown, New Jersey, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 1851

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: TAVERN, c1776. The Rose and Crown Tavern at New Dorp, Staten Island

NEW YORK: TAVERN, c1776. The Rose and Crown Tavern at New Dorp, Staten Island, where British General William Howe was billeted in 1776

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: TAMMANY HOTEL. Tammany Hotel in New York City. Wood engraving, English, 1863

NEW YORK: TAMMANY HOTEL. Tammany Hotel in New York City. Wood engraving, English, 1863

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Robert M. Ammon, the leader of the Pittsburgh

GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. Robert M. Ammon, the leader of the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne railroad strike, at his post, directing the movements of the strikers, July 1877

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight

ARNOLD HEADQUARTERS, 1780. The headquarters of Major General Benedict Arnold before his flight, 25 September 1780, at the house of Beverly Robinson in Garrison, New York

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: RIOT, 1871. Delivering captured arms to the police headquarters following the Tammany

NEW YORK: RIOT, 1871. Delivering captured arms to the police headquarters following the Tammany Riots of 12 July 1871. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: MONTCALM: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters near Quebec of the Marquis de Montcalm

MONTCALM: HEADQUARTERS. Headquarters near Quebec of the Marquis de Montcalm, leader of French forces at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, during the Seven Years War. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: CUBA: TEN YEARS WAR. Headquarters of General Adolph Cavada, military district of Cienfuegos

CUBA: TEN YEARS WAR. Headquarters of General Adolph Cavada, military district of Cienfuegos. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: FIRE DEPARTMENT, 1868. The headquarters of the Metropolitan Fire Department in New York

FIRE DEPARTMENT, 1868. The headquarters of the Metropolitan Fire Department in New York

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: TURKMENISTAN: INVASION. The headquarters of General Mikhail Annenkov during the Russian invasion

TURKMENISTAN: INVASION. The headquarters of General Mikhail Annenkov during the Russian invasion of Turkestan, 1881. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS. The Eleventh Regiment on guard in front of the police headquarters

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS. The Eleventh Regiment on guard in front of the police headquarters on Mulberry Street during the New York City Draft Riots, 13-16 July 1863. Wood engraving, 1871

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: PHILADELPHIA: WALNUT STREET. The Insurance Company of North America, incorporated in 1794

PHILADELPHIA: WALNUT STREET. The Insurance Company of North America, incorporated in 1794, at 232 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: LONDON: SCOTLAND YARD. New Scotland Yard, the building on the Victoria Embankment, London, England

LONDON: SCOTLAND YARD. New Scotland Yard, the building on the Victoria Embankment, London, England, which served as headquarters for the Metropolitan Police from 1890 to 1967

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: HOMELESS, 1873. Homeless women spending the night in a shelter at a police station in

NEW YORK: HOMELESS, 1873. Homeless women spending the night in a shelter at a police station in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1873

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: SALVATION ARMY, 1881. A service at the Salvation Armys headquarters on Whitechapel Road in Londons

SALVATION ARMY, 1881. A service at the Salvation Armys headquarters on Whitechapel Road in Londons East End. Wood engraving, English, 1881

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1872. A Board of Health physician vaccinating the poor against smallpox in a

SMALLPOX VACCINATION, 1872. A Board of Health physician vaccinating the poor against smallpox in a New York City police station in 1872. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: MANSION, 1760. Richmond Hill, built 1760 at the corner of Varick and Charlton Streets

NEW YORK: MANSION, 1760. Richmond Hill, built 1760 at the corner of Varick and Charlton Streets, for some time General George Washingtons headquarters, later the country home of Aaron Burr

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. The headquarters of the British East India Company in London, England

BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. The headquarters of the British East India Company in London, England. Dutch engraving, 17th century

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NEW YORK: FRAUNCES TAVERN. Fraunces Tavern, at 101 Broad Street, corner of Pearl Street

NEW YORK: FRAUNCES TAVERN. Fraunces Tavern, at 101 Broad Street, corner of Pearl Street, where General George Washington bade farewell to his officers on 4 December 1783. Etching and engraving, c1885

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: EAST INDIA COMPANY, 17th C. The headquarters of the British East India Company in London

EAST INDIA COMPANY, 17th C. The headquarters of the British East India Company in London: Dutch colored engraving, 17th century

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: NY: HEADQUARTERS, 1782. George Washingtons headquarters near Newburgh, New York, 1782-83

NY: HEADQUARTERS, 1782. George Washingtons headquarters near Newburgh, New York, 1782-83. Steel engraving, American, 1857

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Front of the old East India House

BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY. Front of the old East India House. The headquarters of the British East India Company at London as it appeared in the 18th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: POLICE STATION LODGERS. Station-house lodgers. Wood engraving, 1874

POLICE STATION LODGERS. Station-house lodgers. Wood engraving, 1874, after a drawing by Winslow Homer

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: VACCINATION, 1872. A Board of Health physician vaccinating the poor against smallpox in a New York

VACCINATION, 1872. A Board of Health physician vaccinating the poor against smallpox in a New York City police station, 1872. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: IDAHO: NEZ PERCE AGENCY. Lapwai, headquarters of the U. S. Federal Nez Perce Agency in Idaho at

IDAHO: NEZ PERCE AGENCY. Lapwai, headquarters of the U. S. Federal Nez Perce Agency in Idaho at the time of the U. S
IDAHO: NEZ PERCE AGENCY. Lapwai, headquarters of the U.S. Federal Nez Perce Agency in Idaho at the time of the U.S. army campaign to capture Chief Joseph. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: Avaz Twist Tower, headquarters of the newspaper Dnevni Avaz, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Avaz Twist Tower, headquarters of the newspaper Dnevni Avaz, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: General Meades headquarters, Gettysburg

General Meades headquarters, Gettysburg. Date c1903

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: The Snodgrass House, Thomass headquarters at Chickamauga

The Snodgrass House, Thomass headquarters at Chickamauga

Background imageHead Quarters Collection: Headquarters Army of Potomac - Brandy Station, April 1864 -

Headquarters Army of Potomac - Brandy Station, April 1864 - Camp of Telegraph Corps. Men seated outside tents in woods. Date photographed between 1861 and 1865, printed later



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"Headquarters: A Glimpse into Historic and Iconic Command Centers" Witness the strategic brilliance of General Lee and General Jackson as they plan their moves before the Battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. Step back in time with Ulysses Grant, captured through Brady's lens, as he commands his troops from his headquarters. Discover a lesser-known moment when Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret send an urgent courier for the Girl Guides, showcasing their dedication to service during challenging times. Uncover the secrets hidden within Porton Down's aerial photograph, revealing a glimpse into this mysterious military research headquarters. Explore the nerve center of London Fire Brigade at their headquarters, where brave firefighters coordinate efforts to protect lives and property amidst raging infernos. Stand alongside Major-General R. E. Urquhart in Arnhem during World War II as he leads his troops from his strategically vital headquarters. Marvel at OMA Rem Koolhaas' architectural masterpiece—the CCTV TV station HQ—built in 2009, which revolutionizes modern broadcasting infrastructure. Journey back to Upper Euclid Avenue in Cleveland to witness suffragettes rallying for women's rights at their dedicated headquarters—a pivotal moment on the path towards equality. Experience a profound sense of honor as Victoria Cross recipients are awarded for their extraordinary bravery and selflessness on behalf of their nations. Pay tribute to Ataturk—an iconic figure who shaped modern Turkey—at his revered headquarters that witnessed significant political transformations under his leadership. Step inside Sir Douglas Haig's headquarter train in France—a mobile command center that played a crucial role in coordinating Allied forces during World War I battles. Discover tranquility within Shidoden Memorial Hall at Eiheiji Temple—the serene headquarter of Soto Zen Buddhism—where monks seek enlightenment through meditation and introspection.