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Images Dated 4th June 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: CIRCUS, c1937. Portrait of the performers and crew of the Federal Theatre Project

CIRCUS, c1937. Portrait of the performers and crew of the Federal Theatre Project Worlds Greatest Circus. Photograph by Dick Rose, c1937

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: MACHU PICCHU: PLAN. Drawing of a birds eye view of part of the ruins of the Incan city at Machu

MACHU PICCHU: PLAN. Drawing of a birds eye view of part of the ruins of the Incan city at Machu Picchu, Peru; the Kings Group with the semicircular temple of Torr© on on the left

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette

PERU: INCA WOMEN. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, attending to the toilette of the Incas wife. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: PERU: CHAVIN STELE. Drawing of the Raimondi stele, portraying a chieftain wearing

PERU: CHAVIN STELE. Drawing of the Raimondi stele, portraying a chieftain wearing an elaborate crown. Chavin culture of ancient Peru, 9th to 2nd century B.C

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGNS. Chair and wallpaper designed by William Morris, 1870s

WILLIAM MORRIS DESIGNS. Chair and wallpaper designed by William Morris, 1870s

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb Market

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Stock brokers on the floor of the New York Curb Market. Photograph from an English newspaper of the 1920s or 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. A telephone clerk relaying an investors order to a broker

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. A telephone clerk relaying an investors order to a broker. Photograph from an English newspaper of the 1920s or 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Transmitting reports of transactions to the ticker

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Transmitting reports of transactions to the ticker. Photograph from an English newspaper of the 1920s or 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1890. Interior of the pedestal and the elevator. Lithograph

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1890. Interior of the pedestal and the elevator. Lithograph, American, from a souvenir folder, c1890

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1890. The head of the Statue of Liberty photographed from the torch

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1890. The head of the Statue of Liberty photographed from the torch, 1890

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: INCA EMPIRE: DEAD RULER. Mourning the mummy of a dead ruler while sacrificing a white llama

INCA EMPIRE: DEAD RULER. Mourning the mummy of a dead ruler while sacrificing a white llama. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno (the first chronicle and good government)

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: INCA: MUMMIFIED RULER. The mummy of a former ruler of the Inca Empire is carried

INCA: MUMMIFIED RULER. The mummy of a former ruler of the Inca Empire is carried in procession in Cusco each day. Pen an ink drawing from El primer nueva chronica y buen gobierno

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: INCA WOMEN WEAVING. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, weaving cloth for the Inca ruler

INCA WOMEN WEAVING. Mamaconas, chosen women of Inca society, weaving cloth for the Inca ruler. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: BLACK TOM EXPLOSION, 1916. The effect on Bedloe Island, home of the Statue of Liberty

BLACK TOM EXPLOSION, 1916. The effect on Bedloe Island, home of the Statue of Liberty, of the Black Tom explosion in nearby Jersey City, New Jersey, an act of German sabotage on a U.S

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: PERU: PIZZARO-ALMAGRO FEUD. The forces of Francisco Pizarro, right, pitted against

PERU: PIZZARO-ALMAGRO FEUD. The forces of Francisco Pizarro, right, pitted against Pizarros fellow conquistador Diego de Almagro, who in 1538 was assassinated by one of Pizarros brothers

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima

FRANCISCO PIZARRO (c1475-1541). Spanish conquistador. The assassination of Pizarro in Lima, Peru, 1541, by a supporter of Diego de Almagro

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: FERDINAND I (1503-1564). Holy Roman emperor, 1558-64. With his wife, Anna of Bohemia and Hungary

FERDINAND I (1503-1564). Holy Roman emperor, 1558-64. With his wife, Anna of Bohemia and Hungary. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: FERDINAND STANISLAUS (1745-1806). Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus

FERDINAND STANISLAUS (1745-1806). Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann Stanislaus, Archduke of Austria. Painting, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764). English painter and engraver. Self-portrait. Oil on canvas

WILLIAM HOGARTH (1697-1764). English painter and engraver. Self-portrait. Oil on canvas, c1757

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY GROUP. Principals in the creation of the Statue of Liberty. Top row

STATUE OF LIBERTY GROUP. Principals in the creation of the Statue of Liberty. Top row, from left: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, the sculptor; his mother, Charlotte, face model; his wife

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Liberty as she is to-day, Januray 1st 1895, and how

STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Liberty as she is to-day, Januray 1st 1895, and how Liberty Might Have Been. American cartoon by Hy Mayer imagining what the statue might have looked like if it had been

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Rendering of the building of the New York Curb Market at Trinity Place

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. Rendering of the building of the New York Curb Market at Trinity Place, New York, to which the curbside brokers moved into in 1921

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK CURB MARKET. The New York Curb Market at Trinity Place, New York, to which

NEW YORK CURB MARKET. The New York Curb Market at Trinity Place, New York, to which curbside brokers moved into in 1921

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: Confrontation between Hernando de Soto and Incans before the Battle of Caxamalca, 1531

Confrontation between Hernando de Soto and Incans before the Battle of Caxamalca, 1531
CONQUEST OF INCA EMPIRE. Confrontation between Hernando de Soto and Incans before the Battle of Caxamalca, 1531, where the Spanish killed 4000 Incans. Line engraving by Theodore de Bry, 1590

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: The last Emperor of Austria and the last monarch of the Habsburg Dynasty

The last Emperor of Austria and the last monarch of the Habsburg Dynasty. Karl I in Chernivtzi, Ukraine, 6 July 1917
KARL I OF AUSTRIA (1887-1922). The last Emperor of Austria and the last monarch of the Habsburg Dynasty. Karl I in Chernivtzi, Ukraine, 6 July 1917

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. American sheet music cover, 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Liberty Enlightening the World. American sheet music cover, 1885, for compositions by Frederick A. Rothstein

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: CHARLES POMEROY STONE (1824-1887). American soldier, civil engineer and surveyor

CHARLES POMEROY STONE (1824-1887). American soldier, civil engineer and surveyor. Photographed c1861, while a Union Army general officer

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Exitement at the arrival in New York from France of the L Isere carrying

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Exitement at the arrival in New York from France of the L Isere carrying Frederic Bartholdis Statue of Liberty, 19 June 1885. In the foreground is the unfinished pedestal

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isre (white)

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isre (white) carrying the Statue of Liberty from France to Bedloe
STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isère (white) carrying the Statue of Liberty from France to Bedloe Island in New York Harbor, 19 June 1885

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY: AD. American trade card for the lawn mower New Easy, late 1880s

STATUE OF LIBERTY: AD. American trade card for the lawn mower New Easy, late 1880s, showing the Statue of Liberty, and Castle Garden in New York Harbor

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden, left, the 19th century immigration station in New York

NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden, left, the 19th century immigration station in New York, and the Liberty Statue in New York Harbor. Stereograph, c1909

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1918. 18, 000 soldiers at a military camp somewhere in the United States

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1918. 18, 000 soldiers at a military camp somewhere in the United States, forming an image of the Statue of Liberty, 1918, at the end of World War I

Background imageImages Dated 4th June 2010: MARLENE DIETRICH (1901-1992). American (German-born) actress and singer. Photographed in 1935

MARLENE DIETRICH (1901-1992). American (German-born) actress and singer. Photographed in 1935


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