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Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: German V2 Flying bomb

German V2 Flying bomb

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Lesson in racially segregated class

Lesson in racially segregated class

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Model of German V2

Model of German V2

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: African-American family after Civil War

African-American family after Civil War

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Japanese Kamikaze

Japanese Kamikaze

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: arble head of a warrior, 350-330 BC

arble head of a warrior, 350-330 BC

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the east pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek. The east pediment narrates the birth of Athena from the head of her father, Zeus

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the east pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek. The east pediment narrates the birth of Athena from the head of her father, Zeus

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Marble grave stele, 430-420 BC

Marble grave stele, 430-420 BC
Grave stele, Pentelic marble, found on Aegina. A standing youth, the head in profile, holds a small bird in his left hand and extends his right towards a hanging cage

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: ollection of marble votive plaques

ollection of marble votive plaques

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Greece, Statue of baron Philippe de Coubertin

Greece, Statue of baron Philippe de Coubertin
Baron Philippe de Coubertin statue, the founder of the modern Olympic games by organising a congress that chose Greece to be the host city, Athens Greece

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Statue of Pan, parian marble, from Sparta, Peloponnese

Statue of Pan, parian marble, from Sparta, Peloponnese
Statue of Pan, parian marble, found in Sparta, Peloponnese. The goat-footed god wears an animal pelt, from which protrude only his hairy legs and his left hand, holding the pan-pipe

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Pentelic marble from Athens

Pentelic marble from Athens
Pentelic marble found in Athens near St Demetrios Katephoris in the Plaka. They represent Theseus and the Minotaur and were erected at a fountain-house

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Statue of Hermes, Pentelic marble, from Troezen

Statue of Hermes, Pentelic marble, from Troezen
Statue of Hermes. Pentelic marble, found in Troezen. The god is shown naked, with a chlamys. He wears a petassos on his head

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Mosaic depicting woman donor

Mosaic depicting woman donor
Part of a mosaic with a depiction of a woman donor at the feet of crucified Christ. probably from Italy, late 7th-early 8th century

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Greek grave stele, 5th century BC

Greek grave stele, 5th century BC

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Greek grave stele, 5th century BC

Greek grave stele, 5th century BC

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Woven rush Egyptian sandals

Woven rush Egyptian sandals from Saqqara 1000 BC-300 BC

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: First Parliamentary Labour (Socialist) Party gathered

First Parliamentary Labour (Socialist) Party gathered
The first Parliamentary Labour (Socialist) Party gathered on the terrace of the House of Commons, London, 1906. Ramsay Macdonald is seated third from the left, then Arthur Henderson and next to him

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: American Civil War: The Horrors Of War

American Civil War: The Horrors Of War, Confederate Soldier Killed By A Shell At The Battle Of Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Photo, Albumen Print, By Alexander Gardner, 1821 1882

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Solidarity of Labour: Labours May Day

Solidarity of Labour: Labours May Day, dedicated to the workers of the world. Cartoon of 1890 by Walter Crane (1845 - 1914)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Robbie the Robot from film Forbidden Planet

Robbie the Robot from film Forbidden Planet
Robbie the Robot. from MGM film " Forbidden Planet", 1956

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Wine Cellar

Wine Cellar, Drinking A Glass Of Wine, Two Men, Wine Barrels, Winery, Storage, Alcohol, Alcoholic, Beverage, Underground, Viticulture, 19th Century Lithography

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: THE DEATH OF SAMSON, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible

THE DEATH OF SAMSON, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Bible. 1870, Art, Artist, holy book, religion, religious, christianity, christian, romanticism, colour

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Rosa Luxemburg (1871 - 1919)

Rosa Luxemburg (1871 - 1919) Polish - born German revolutionary and political agitator, addressing a meeting after the Second International Social Democrativ Congress, Stuttgart, 1907

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Cover of Standard of Empire

Cover of Standard of Empire
Jingoistic cover of the " Standard of Empire" Annual for 1912 - 1913 showing Britannia in a chariot drawn by the British lion

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: SATAN VANQUISHED, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for Paradise Lost by Milton

SATAN VANQUISHED, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for Paradise Lost by Milton. 1870, Art, Artist, romanticism, colour, color engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: The Opening of Keble College, Oxford University, Oxford, Uk, 1870

The Opening of Keble College, Oxford University, Oxford, Uk, 1870

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Russian Revolution 1905 - 1906

Russian Revolution 1905 - 1906, The last of the riots in Moscow: Soldiers firing on rioters who had taken refuge in the Prokhorof factory, Presnenskaia District

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: TRENT LOCKS, UK. Trent Lock (otherwise Trentlock) is located south of Long Eaton

TRENT LOCKS, UK. Trent Lock (otherwise Trentlock) is located south of Long Eaton, on the borders of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire in the United Kingdom

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Destructive Fire At Fiskerton Mill

Destructive Fire At Fiskerton Mill, Near Southwell, Notts. UK

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: An old windmill at Rye, the south coast, UK, U. K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom

An old windmill at Rye, the south coast, UK, U. K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom
An old windmill at Rye, the south coast, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European, 19th century engraving

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970)

Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970). British philosopher and mathematician. Nobel prize for literature 1950

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: President Abraham Lincoln, 1862

President Abraham Lincoln, 1862

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Genghis Khan (c. 1158 - 1227)

Genghis Khan (c. 1158 - 1227)
Genghis Khan (c.1158 - 1227), born Temujin, the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Lenin declaring soviet power by v, serov, original version

Lenin declaring soviet power by v, serov, original version

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Fasces

Fasces
The Fasces, an axe tied to a bundle of sticks, the symbol of Ancient Roman magistrates which was adopted as their emblem by the Fascists in the 20th century

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)

A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)
A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J.D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer), UK

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Historic city street sign and fence

Historic city street sign and fence
White city street sign (Name) late 19th century, Edmund Street, Birmingham, England

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Franco-prussian War: Needle Gun Of Dreyse

Franco-prussian War: Needle Gun Of Dreyse, Engraving 1870

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Mao Tse - Tung (Mao Zedong), Chinese propaganda poster

Mao Tse - Tung (Mao Zedong), Chinese propaganda poster
Chinese propaganda poster showing Mao Tse - Tung (Mao Zedong), Chinese Communist leader, with peasants during the Cultural Revolution of 1966

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Departure of Prince Siddhartha, illustration

Departure of Prince Siddhartha, illustration
Departure of Prince Siddhartha; Siddhartha Guataman (c.563 - c.483 BC), founder of Buddhism. Became supreme Buddha c528 BC

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Bolshevist, After painting by Boris Kustodiev, Russia

Bolshevist, After painting by Boris Kustodiev, Russia
The Bolshevist. After 1920 painting by Boris Mihajlovic Kustodiev (1878 - 1927). Russian

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Virginia Drowned, from the Painting by J. Bertrand

Virginia Drowned, from the Painting by J. Bertrand

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746)

George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746)
Stellers Sea - Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas/Rhytina gigas) a sea - cow almost 6 meters long, discovered by George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746) on Behrings second expedition to Kamchatka (1741)

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Destruction of the County Hall, Nottingham, by Fire, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain

Destruction of the County Hall, Nottingham, by Fire, Engraving 1876, Uk, Britain
DESTRUCTION OF THE COUNTY HALL, NOTTINGHAM, BY FIRE, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Are you a girl with a star-spangled heart? Join the WAC now! Thousands of Army jobs need filling

Are you a girl with a star-spangled heart? Join the WAC now! Thousands of Army jobs need filling! Womens Army Corps for the United States Army recruitment poster

Background imageUniversal History Archive Collection: Volunteer Camp Windsor

Volunteer Camp Windsor, I. Sleeping Partners. 2. Military Position, 3. In Flagrante Delicto. 4. Hi, Sir I What The 5. The Humphrey Cup. 6. A Commercial Speculation. 7. A Tight Fit. 8




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