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Building of the Pyramids by Gustav Richter
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A group of diverse individuals are gathered in front of a majestic building with a balcony, showcasing beautiful architecture and design
Stereograph card of African Americans picking cotton in 1895 on a plantation in Georgia, USA. By 1895 these farm workers were no longer slaves but the work was the same. As was typical women made up about 50% of field labor. White owner or overseer on hoseback in background. Original photo by Strohmeyer & Wyman, sold by Underwood & Underwood.
London, England 1800s: \nThe Palace of Westminster the Parliament of the United Kingdom in London, England. \nCommonly called the Houses of Parliament with the House of Commons and House of Lords.\n\nThe Chamber of the House of Commons measures 14 by 20.7 metres and is plainer in style than the Lords Chamber; the benches, as well as other furnishings in the Commons side of the palace, are coloured green. Other parliaments in Commonwealth nations, India, Canada, Australia, have copied the colour scheme with green and red.
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An illustration of the portraits of Nicolas Flamel and Thomas Aquinas in an old alchemy book
Vintage engraving features the United States Senate, the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which, along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—constitutes the legislature of the United States.
Moses and Aaron before Pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Black Women Pattern Design on Somali Currency
Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba. He became king when David was too old and sick to continue. He was considered a “wise” king. For example, one day two women came to him with a dispute. The women lived in the same house and both had baby boys. One on the boys had died accidentally when the mother rolled over on him in the night. The two women argued over who the remaining baby belonged to. Solomon thought about it and ordered the remaining child be cut in half, one half for each mother. The real mother of the child said “No don’t kill him, give him to her.” Solomon immediately gave the woman the baby because she had proved herself his mother. Solomon built a temple to the Lord. Unfortunately, he did not end his reign as well as he started out. He ended up being disobedient to God. He had multiple wives and concubines, he worshiped idols, and attempted to kill a man named Jeroboam. After Solomon died, his son Solomon became king.
The Basilica of Sainte-Therese de Lisieux at Lisieux, Normandy, France.
Madison, WI, USA - July 30, 2015: The doorway to the Wisconsin State Capitol Supreme Court. It is located on the second floor of the east wing in the State Capitol.
The politicians of the Volksraad at the Ou Raadsaal in Pretoria, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. At this time it was the home of the Volksraad (People’s Council).
Photograph from 19th century
Vintage photograph of Lamist priests, playing horns, 19th Century. Tibetan Lamist Buddhism
Israel's march in the wilderness in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Commemorating The Landing Of Christopher Columbus In The New World In 1492.
Allegory of the theme of industry and technology from Czech money
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Brooklyn, NY - June 28 2023: Multiple statues of historical and religious figures on the facade of the Brooklyn Museum in Prospect Heights, New York City.
Group of Women teachers in Agra, India during the british era. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century.
London, England 1800s: St Stephen's Hall is the site of the royal Chapel of St Stephen's, where the House of Commons sat until it was destroyed by the fire of 1834.\n\nBrass studs in the floor mark the former position of the Speaker's Chair and the Table of the House. \n\nStatues of famous parliamentarians are here eg John Hampden, Robert Walpole, William Pitt, Charles James Fox.
Vintage colourised photograph of Residents of the village of Kon-toai, Annam (Vietnam), Victorian 19th Century
New York City, United States – July 10, 2013: Details of the classic greek sculptures on the facade of the Metropolitan Museum in Manhattan, New York City
Engraving from 1894 showing the Emperor Justinian and his Council.
Battle of combatants Jeboshej and David in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
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Budapest historical Parliament building architecture downtown arches Hungary
AmaZulu tribe at a Zulu kraal (village) in the Kingdom of Zululand, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century. It was absorbed into the British Colony of Natal in 1897, and then the Union of South Africa in 1910.
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