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Images Dated 14th September 2010

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Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: The landing of 6, 000 British soldiers under General Cornwallis at the foot of the Jersey

The landing of 6, 000 British soldiers under General Cornwallis at the foot of the Jersey Palisades near Fort Lee
BRITISH LANDING, 1776. The landing of 6, 000 British soldiers under General Cornwallis at the foot of the Jersey Palisades near Fort Lee on the Hudson River, 20 November 1776

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: HOMER: PROUTs NECK, 1900. Winslow Homer: West Point, Prouts Neck. Oil on canvas, 1900

HOMER: PROUTs NECK, 1900. Winslow Homer: West Point, Prouts Neck. Oil on canvas, 1900

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: Slaughtered Ox, after Rembrandt. Oil on canvas by Chaim Soutine, 1925

Slaughtered Ox, after Rembrandt. Oil on canvas by Chaim Soutine, 1925
CHAIM SOUTINE (1893-1943). Slaughtered Ox, after Rembrandt. Oil on canvas by Chaim Soutine, 1925

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: Tabarin. Dancer at the Tabarin nightclub in Montmartre, Paris

Tabarin. Dancer at the Tabarin nightclub in Montmartre, Paris. Oil on canvas, 1905, by Georges Rouault
ROUAULT: TABARIN, 1905. Tabarin. Dancer at the Tabarin nightclub in Montmartre, Paris. Oil on canvas, 1905, by Georges Rouault

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: MACKE: GREEN JACKET, 1913. Woman in a Green Jacket. Oil on canvas by August Macke

MACKE: GREEN JACKET, 1913. Woman in a Green Jacket. Oil on canvas by August Macke

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. The home of the Fairbanks at the Vale-Owyhee irrigation project

MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. The home of the Fairbanks at the Vale-Owyhee irrigation project in Malheur County, Oregon. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: FRANKLIN LETTER, 1779. Letter from Benjamin Franklin, minister to the Court of France

FRANKLIN LETTER, 1779. Letter from Benjamin Franklin, minister to the Court of France, 2 March 1779, certifying that John Adams could take his books with him as he traveled back to America

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: WHISKEY REBELLION, 1794. The participants in the Whiskey Rebellion were allowed

WHISKEY REBELLION, 1794. The participants in the Whiskey Rebellion were allowed to go free after signing this oath to submit to the laws of the United States, Pittsburgh, 11 September 1794

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: SPIRITS DUTIES ACT, 1791. First page of an act of Congress, 6 December 1791, repealing

SPIRITS DUTIES ACT, 1791. First page of an act of Congress, 6 December 1791, repealing duty on imported spirits and imposing taxes on spirits distilled in the United States

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General

HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General William Howe, made on Staten Island, New York, 14 July 1776, offering pardon to those rebellious colonists

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General

Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General Nathaniel Greene
GUILFORD COURT HOUSE, 1781. Cornwallis Retreating! Revolutionary War broadside containing an extract of a letter from General Nathaniel Greene, reporting on the battle at Guilford Courthouse

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: Signature page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775

Signature page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775
OLIVE BRANCH PETITION, 1775. Signature page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775, to prevent further conflict with Great Britain. The petition was rejected

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to

First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to prevent further conflict
OLIVE BRANCH PETITION, 1775. First page of the Olive Branch Petition, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1775 to prevent further conflict with Great Britain. The petition was rejected

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776
EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp

American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so
AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so tarnal-proud

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by

EVACUATION OF BOSTON, 1776. Broadside with two songs celebrating the evacuation of Boston by British troops, 17 March 1776

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp

AMERICAN REVOLUTION: SONG. American broadside of 1775 with a song, The Yankeys return from Camp, describing Captain Washington as grown so tarnal-proud

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey

BRITISH PRISON SHIP, 1770s. Five Americans escaping from the British prison ship Jersey, anchored in the East River, New York, during the Revolutionary War. Wood engraving, American, 1838

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French map of the coast of Virginia

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French map of the coast of Virginia, showing the army of General Cornwallis on the York River with the American and French armies laying siege around it

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: CHINESE PIRATES, 1855. Gunboats from the British ship HMS Racehorse attack

CHINESE PIRATES, 1855. Gunboats from the British ship HMS Racehorse attack and run aground a Chinese pirate ship in Pinghai Bay, China, 4 July 1853, killing nearly all onboard

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: SICILY: GUERRILLAS, 1860. La Masa, the Sicilian guerrilla leader, and his staff

SICILY: GUERRILLAS, 1860. La Masa, the Sicilian guerrilla leader, and his staff, in the streets of Palermo, Italy. Wood engraving, 1860

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: CARTOON: BRITISH HEROISM. The Yanky Chace. Satirical engraving, 1795

CARTOON: BRITISH HEROISM. The Yanky Chace. Satirical engraving, 1795, mocking British heroism during the American Revolution, from John Trumbulls M Fingal

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: KIRCHNER: PANAMA GIRLS. Oil on canvas, 1910, by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

KIRCHNER: PANAMA GIRLS. Oil on canvas, 1910, by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2010: KIRCHNER: STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas, 1913-14, by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

KIRCHNER: STREET SCENE. Oil on canvas, 1913-14, by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner


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