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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.
African slaves on a postage stamp
Barrington Street is part of the original street grid when Halifax was established as a British fortress. \n\nStreets were named after leading British statesmen, but the origin of the name Barrington Street is unclear.  Street name might be derived from a misspelling of the Earl of Harrington, the Secretary of State\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada - 1919. Chief Peter Ballantyne and a group of Cree people celebrating Treaty Day at Pelican Narrows in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Photo taken in Washington, D. C., United States
Old photograph of a farmhouse. Age and grunge, printed on fiber paper.
Abraham Lincoln statue from inside the Lincoln memorial
Antique photograph, People in a Dutch market outside tavern, Netherlands, 19th Century
Main Street ghost town
Tom Sawyer postage stamp.
Randolph Street named for Randolph County, Illinois, and Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State, and United States Attorney General.\n\nThe street was part of Chicago in the 1830s, ending at Michigan Avenue. \n\nIn the 1850s and 1860s, gambling was at the saloons on Randolph, and there were many gunfights in the vicinity so downtown Randolph Street was known as \
Wekusko Lake, Manitoba, Canada - 1924. A prospector panning for gold on the edge of Wekusko Lake in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1924.
A scene of miners looking for gold in a torrent reproducted in a stamp
Abraham Lincoln - Washington DC Memorial
Washington DC
1898 photograph of men and children taking a photo break from building a barn. Pencil lines identify certain people.
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Vintage photograph of Sergeant of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot, Victorian British Army
Jim Thorpe aka Mauch Chunk until 1954 is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. Known as the burial site of Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe.\n\nJim Thorpe is located in the Pocono Mountains.\n\nJim Thorpe was founded in 1818 as Mauch Chunk possibly a reference to Bear Mountain\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Herb Lake Landing, Manitoba, Canada - 1924. Group of men aboard the first car to ever cross the Herb Lake Portage at Wekusko Lake in Manitoba, Canada. This is the start of the crossing, the end of the crossing is also available. Vintage photograph ca. 1924. Herb Lake portage would become a community now called Herb Lake Landing due to the increased traffic through the area.
Photo taken in Northwest Rectangle, United States
Richard Cobden (1804 - 1865), British manufacturer and leading figure of Manchester liberalism and the free trade movement. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
A sign at the Lincoln Memorial commands respect
USA Stamp: Benjamin West, American Artist
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Vintage photograph W. G. Grace, an English amateur cricketer who was important in the development of the sport and is widely considered one of its greatest players. Victorian 19th Century
black and white photo of lincoln memorial in Washington D.C.
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
London, England 1800s: The National Gallery an art museum in Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster. Founded in 1824 and Trafalgar Square since 1838, it houses  over 2,000 paintings.
Richmond, Virginia, USA - November 7th, 2011:  Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring President Dwight D. Eisenhower.  He Was A 5 Star General And Commanded Forces During World War II Before Becoming President Of The United States.
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