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Richmond, Virginia, USA - February 15th, 2012:  Cancelled Eight Cent Stamp From The United States Featuring Amelia Earhart.  She Was The First Woman To Fly Solo Across The Atlantic Ocean.
Philippine women pearl fishing
This black and white, twelve cent stamp depicts Henry Ford and a car
Front and back covers of a British tenant’s rent book from the 1970s-1980s with all identifying details removed.
Old page from a Victorian newspapers, notices and adverts, 1870s, 19th Century
USA Stamp: shows Portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt, Former First Lady of the United States.
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1947 Costa Rica air mail postage stamp with portrait of US president Franklin D. Roosevelt.
London, UK – March 22, 2012:  showing a portrait of Charles Lindbergh
Fosston, USA - June 13, 2011:  An article written by Eleanor Roosevelt titled \\\
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Vernon, Connecticut, USA - May 28, 2011: U. S. postage stamp issued in 1986 featuring author Margaret Mitchell, the author of \\\
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A stamp printed in the United States of America shows image of Harriet Quimby, pioneer piolot, series, circa 1991
Four commemorative envelopes from the USA : 350th anniversary of the landing of the Mayflower, 150th anniversary of the founding of Fort Snelling, inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the bicentenary of the birth of George Washington.
CANADA - CIRCA 1942 a stamp printed in the Canada shows King George VI, King of England, circa 1942
Baltimore, Maryland, USA - February 23, 2011: Front page extra edition headlines declaring the beginning of WWII, Sunday, September 3, 1939 in the Baltimore American newspaper. (This newspaper company no longer exists.)
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Fosston, USA - June 13, 2011:  A photograph of Cloris Leachman on the front page of the May 15, 1943 issue of the Des Moines (Iowa) Tribune newspaper. The accompanying article tells how the 17 year old high school senior was invited by Warner Brothers director, Jean Nagelesco, to act a scene in the technicolor movie the film company was making to show life among the WAACs (Women\\'s Army Auxiliary Corps) during World War II.
Lots of old newspapers on horizontal surface. Background texture, top view, blurred
USA vintage 1970's postage stamp commemorating 50 years of the the women's suffrage movement, black and white image
Richmond, Virginia, USA - June 29th, 2012:  Cancelled Stamp From The United States Featuring The First Woman In America To Get A Pilot's License, Harriet Quimby.
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