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Lincoln Collection (#44)

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Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincolns Autograph

Lincolns Autograph
LINCOLNs AUTOGRAPH. Signature of the Sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: MARIAN ANDERSON (1897-1993)

MARIAN ANDERSON (1897-1993). American contralto singer. Photographed in front of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue of Abraham Lincoln on Easter Sunday, 9 April 1939

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Conspirator

Lincoln Conspirator
LINCOLN CONSPIRATOR. Unidentified man, arrested on suspicion of being a conspirator in President Lincolns assassination. Has been erroneously taken for Dr. Samuel A

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Cartoon, 1865

Lincoln Cartoon, 1865
LINCOLN CARTOON, 1865. This cartoon from an American newspaper, captioned All Seems Well With Us, was published the day President Abraham Lincoln died, 15 April 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Memorial: Statue

Lincoln Memorial: Statue
LINCOLN MEMORIAL: STATUE. Detail of marble sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, in the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C

Background imageLincoln Collection: Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930

Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930
FILM: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1930. Walter Huston and Una Merkel in a scene from the D.W. Griffith film, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln Statue

Abraham Lincoln Statue
ABRAHAM LINCOLN STATUE. Bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French at Capitol Building, Lincoln, Nebraska

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Photograph taken in Springfield, Illinois, May 1860, probably by Preston Butler

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, C1828

Abraham Lincoln, C1828
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, c1828. Nineteen-year-old Abraham Lincoln as a flatboatman on the Mississippi River. Wood engraving, 1872

Background imageLincoln Collection: Emancipation Proc. P. 2

Emancipation Proc. P. 2
EMANCIPATION PROC. P. 2. Abraham Lincolns holograph manuscript, 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. Dictator Greeley: cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1861

CIVIL WAR CARTOON, 1861. Dictator Greeley: cartoon from a northern American newspaper of 1861 lampooning Horace Greeley and his editorial reaction to the Confederate victory over Union forces at

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR: GARIBALDI GUARD. The 39th New York State Volunteers, known as the Garibaldi Guard

CIVIL WAR: GARIBALDI GUARD. The 39th New York State Volunteers, known as the Garibaldi Guard, carrying the Italian revolutionary tricolor flag as they march past President Lincoln during the American

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN / ANTIETAM, 1862. Allan Pinkerton, President Abraham Lincoln, and Major General John A

LINCOLN / ANTIETAM, 1862. Allan Pinkerton, President Abraham Lincoln, and Major General John A
LINCOLN/ANTIETAM, 1862. Allan Pinkerton, President Abraham Lincoln, and Major General John A. McClernand, photographed at Antietam, Maryland, 3 October 1862, by Alexander Gardner

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN: CARTOON, 1864. American cartoon depicting President Lincoln encouraging Lieutenant

LINCOLN: CARTOON, 1864. American cartoon depicting President Lincoln encouraging Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant (bulldog) to drive on to Richmond, Virginia

Background imageLincoln Collection: JOHN W. BOOTH (1838-1865). American actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln

JOHN W. BOOTH (1838-1865). American actor and assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. Booth discovered in a barn belonging to Richard H

Background imageLincoln Collection: POSTER: LINCOLN, 1865. Poster advertising two publications about the life of Abraham Lincoln

POSTER: LINCOLN, 1865. Poster advertising two publications about the life of Abraham Lincoln, published by J. Mayer & Co. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). President Lincoln reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). President Lincoln reviewing the Army of the Potomac on Monday, April 6, 1863. Drawing by Edwin Forbes

Background imageLincoln Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. President Lincoln

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. President Lincoln and General Winfield Scott observing a procession of Union soldiers down Pennsylvania Avenue. Drawing by Alfred R

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D. C

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D. C. on the day of President Abraham Lincolns second
LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Crowds lining the streets in Washington, D.C. on the day of President Abraham Lincolns second inauguration, 4 March 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. American cartoon from, or just after, the presidential campaign of 1864 showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln and his running mate, Andrew Johnson

Background imageLincoln Collection: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1864. A Lincoln and a McClellan supporter coming to blows outside a polling

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1864. A Lincoln and a McClellan supporter coming to blows outside a polling place in a slum district of New York City ( Five Points ) on election day 8 November 1864

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN INAUGURATION. Abraham Lincoln arriving at the Capitol

LINCOLN INAUGURATION. Abraham Lincoln arriving at the Capitol, in an open carriage with outgoing President James Buchanan, for his inauguration as 16th President of the United States on 4 March 1861

Background imageLincoln Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. A pro-Lincoln cartoon by Currier & Ives, 1860, showing Lincoln defeating Bell, Douglas, and Breckinridge

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1861. An American magazine cartoon of 9 March 1861

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1861. An American magazine cartoon of 9 March 1861, inspired by the false report that President Abraham Lincoln had sneaked into Washington, D.C

Background imageLincoln Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. An 1860 cartoon indicative of Republican success

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. An 1860 cartoon indicative of Republican success, showing John Bell warning Stephen Douglas of Abraham Lincolns approach while James Buchanan tries, without success

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1865. Photographed by Alexander Gardner

Background imageLincoln Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1864 campaign poster

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1861. Sheet music cover for The Battle Cry of Freedom

CIVIL WAR: SONGSHEET, 1861. Sheet music cover for The Battle Cry of Freedom, written for the Union Army by George Frederick Root in response to President Abraham Lincolns second call for troops

Background imageLincoln Collection: WHITE HOUSE: FLAG RAISING. President Abraham Lincoln raising the flag at a ceremony at the White

WHITE HOUSE: FLAG RAISING. President Abraham Lincoln raising the flag at a ceremony at the White House, surrounded by the 12th regiment of New York Volunteers, June 1861. Drawing by Alfred R. Waud

Background imageLincoln Collection: EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Page one of Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Page one of Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U. S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga

JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U. S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga
JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U.S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga. Photographed while serving as a drummer boy in the Union Army during the American Civil War, c1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1862. An 1862 English cartoon comment on the Trent Affair

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1862. An 1862 English cartoon comment on the Trent Affair

Background imageLincoln Collection: ALEXANDER HUMPHREYS TODD (1839-1862). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of Mary Todd

ALEXANDER HUMPHREYS TODD (1839-1862). American Confederate soldier; half-brother of Mary Todd Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR: LINCOLN, 1862. Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion. Oil on canvas by David G

CIVIL WAR: LINCOLN, 1862. Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion. Oil on canvas by David G. Blythe, 1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR: 39th REGIMENT. The 39th New York State Volunteers, known as the Garibaldi Guard

CIVIL WAR: 39th REGIMENT. The 39th New York State Volunteers, known as the Garibaldi Guard, carrying the Italian revolutionary tricolor flag, marching past President Lincoln during the Civil War

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1862. An English cartoon of 1862, featuring President Abraham Lincoln

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1862. An English cartoon of 1862, featuring President Abraham Lincoln, commenting on the unreliable reporting of the progress of the American Civil War in the New York press

Background imageLincoln Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. Second and last page of an autographed manuscript of President Lincolns

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. Second and last page of an autographed manuscript of President Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D. C

LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D. C. Abraham Lincoln speaks at Independence Hall
LINCOLN: INDEPENDENCE HALL. On his inaugural journey to Washington, D.C. Abraham Lincoln speaks at Independence Hall in Philadephia, Pennsylvania

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first inauguration as President of the United States, 4 March 1861, in Washington, D.C

Background imageLincoln Collection: FILM STILL: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Walter Huston as Abraham Lincoln in the D. W

FILM STILL: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Walter Huston as Abraham Lincoln in the D. W. Griffith film Abraham Lincoln, 1930
FILM STILL: ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Walter Huston as Abraham Lincoln in the D.W. Griffith film Abraham Lincoln, 1930

Background imageLincoln Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of an autograph manuscript of President Lincolns Gettysburg

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of an autograph manuscript of President Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS. First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the First Draft, of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincolns handwriting, written at Washington, D.C

Background imageLincoln Collection: CIVIL WAR CARTOON. Columbia reproaches President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton for

CIVIL WAR CARTOON. Columbia reproaches President Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton for the heavy losses suffered in the Union defeat at the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN: UNION ARMY. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) visiting a Union Army camp

LINCOLN: UNION ARMY. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) visiting a Union Army camp. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U. S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U. S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis in an English cartoon
LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis in an English cartoon by John Tenniel on the complications arising from the American Civil War, 1864

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN REVIEWING TROOPS. President Abraham Lincoln reviewing Union troops marching past the White

LINCOLN REVIEWING TROOPS. President Abraham Lincoln reviewing Union troops marching past the White House in mid-August, 1862, to the accompaniment of Stephen Fosters song

Background imageLincoln Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN: CARTOON. Old Abes Uncomfortable Position: American cartoon, 1860

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: CARTOON. Old Abes Uncomfortable Position: American cartoon, 1860, on President-elect Lincolns discomfort at the idea of using military force to preserve the Union

Background imageLincoln Collection: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1863. Cartoon of Abraham Lincoln, the Sixteenth President of the United States

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1863. Cartoon of Abraham Lincoln, the Sixteenth President of the United States, from a northern American newspaper, 1863



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Discover the rich history and architectural marvels of Lincoln, England. πŸ°πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Located in the picturesque county of Lincolnshire, this charming city is home to one of the most iconic landmarks in the UK - Lincoln Cathedral. 🌟 With its stunning West front and intricate details, it's no wonder why this masterpiece attracts visitors from all over the world. πŸ“Έβœ¨ Step back in time as you explore the historic Bailgate area, where you'll find not only Lincoln Cathedral but also Exchequer Gate - a magnificent medieval gateway that transports you to another era. ⏳β›ͺ️ For those seeking knowledge and education, don't miss out on visiting Lincoln College established way back in 1675. πŸŽ“ Immerse yourself in its prestigious halls and feel inspired by centuries of academic excellence. In addition to its architectural wonders, it offers breathtaking natural beauty as well. Witness a magical scene at Lincoln Cathedral covered with a blanket of snow during winter ❄️ or admire Saint Hugh and his loyal companion swan depicted beautifully by artist Winifred Mary Letts. Lincoln's historical significance extends beyond England too. Pay homage to Abraham Lincoln himself - one of America's greatest presidents - whose name was inspired by this remarkable city. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, exploring Oxford/Lincoln College will be an absolute delight for your senses. Marvel at their grandeur while soaking up every bit of knowledge they have to offer. So come visit us here in beautiful Lincolnshire. Uncover our captivating past through our Postcode Sector Map sheet 18 Humberside and North East Midlands; witness awe-inspiring sights like never before at our majestic cathedral; embrace culture and heritage at every corner; let your imagination run wild amidst these timeless treasures.