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Portraits of presidents and politicians from dollars
Stamps Featuring the American Civil War
Benjamin Franklin cut from 100 US dollar banknote and Nicolae Grigorescu cut out from 10 Romanian Lei banknote for design purpose
a vintageNapoleon Bonaparte postcard sent from Montevideo, Uruguay in 1904,  ready for any usage of  historic events background usage.
A drawing of Primoz Trubar as depicted on the Tolar banknote on a white background
Vintage photograph of Henry Hugh Armstead an English sculptor and illustrator, influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites.
Sucre, Bolivia, April 1 2023 : close-up of the Bolivian Declaration of Independence in the Casa de la Libertad. Original manuscript.
Image from 19th century.
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A framed version of the Apostles’ Creed inside the pretty church of St Botolph in the village of Culpho, Suffolk, Eastern England. The church dates from the 14th century but has had much more recent sympathetic interior restoration. The Apostles’ Creed refers to the belief that each of the Twelve Apostles contributed towards its composition.
Benjamin Franklin cut from 100 US dollar banknote and Aurel Vlaicu cut from 50 Romanian lei banknote for design purpose
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Simon Bolivar (1783 - 1830) Portrait from Venezuelan Banknotes. Venezuelan military and political leader
Richard Cobden (1804 - 1865), British manufacturer and leading figure of Manchester liberalism and the free trade movement. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
US Bank Notes, faces from bills, isolated and adjusted, black and white close up. $10, $20, $50 and $100 Federal Reserve modern.
Vintage book of 1794 first inner page
The ten commandments etched into marble tablets. These are near the entryway to a church.
Edna Barnes Salomon Room inside of The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building,  also known as the 42nd Street Library, or just the New York Public Library. New York City, NY, USA April 10, 2014
Postage stamp of Oman, isolated on black.
Matthew Boulton a closeup portrait from English money - pound
[b]Abraham Lincoln [/b] This beautifully detailed portrait was digitally restored and rendered suitable for display and other uses. It was originally scanned from a 1886 publication now in the public domain as released by the British Library.\n\nOriginal source of this image was [i]The Great Conspiracy [i.e. the Secession of the Southern States]: its origin and history[/i]  Author: LOGAN, John Alexander   Date of Publishing: 1886\nSee also: \n[url=/file_closeup.php?id=92580331][img]/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=2&id=92580331[/img][/url]\n\nPortrait of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confedaracy,  from the same source:\n[url=/file_closeup.php?id=35780846][img]/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=35780846[/img][/url]\n\nOther Civil War era figures (Senator Henry Clay, Secretary Seward):\n[url=/file_closeup.php?id=35910372][img]/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=35910372[/img][/url] [url=/file_closeup.php?id=35909912][img]/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=35909912[/img][/url]\n\nPostage stamp portrait:\n[url=/file_closeup.php?id=16136717][img]/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=2&id=16136717[/img][/url]
Jose Felix Ribas (1775 - 1815). Portrait from Venezuela Banknotes
China postage stamp: 2010,Johann Sebastian Bach.
The last purebred aborigines of Tasmania (William Lanne, 2nd from the left, 1835-1869). The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa) was the indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
Perugia - The painting of St. Paul the Apostle in the church Basilica di San Pietro by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri - Guercino (1591 - 1666).
Aurel Vlaicu cut from 50 Romanian lei banknote for design purpose
Antique Lithograph Plate
The Memorial Monument for the fallen heroes of the Korean Navy Intelligence Unit is located on Wolmido Island in Incheon, South Korea. On July 31, 2013
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