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Old Victorian newspaper page, 19th Century
Engraving of \
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Photocopies of old papers
Copy of an old Canadian newspaper from June, 1883 advertising farm equipment.
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
Vintage elements of paper banknotes.Bonistics.Fragment of 2 US dollar banknote for design purpose. United States of America
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.
A lovely pre-Civil War note from North Carolina from 1859.
An old receipt issued by a British Magistrates’ Court in 1980 for a fine. The offender had paid £5.00 leaving £15.00 balance owing. (Identifying details have been removed.)
Postage stamp printed in USA shows Winter Sunday in Norway Maine, Christmas Issue, 1969
Old page from a Victorian newspapers, notices and adverts, 1870s, 19th Century
Antique New Testament Bible
Washington Politics - White House
United States White House on 20 US dollars bill.
Estimate for repair and replacement 1962
African slaves on a postage stamp
The Neue Wache on the boulevard Unter den Linden is a monument in the Berlin district of Mitte. Erected by Karl Friedrich Schinkel between 1816 and 1818 as a guard for the Royal Palace opposite and a memorial for the Wars of Liberation, it is one of the main works of German classicism. Image from 19th century
close-up of an old-style hundred US dollars, details of a 100 dollars banknote
Old Victorian newspaper page, 1880s, 19th Century
A selective focus on the detail of 20 dollars banknote
From a 1913 newspaper, the a page announcing an upcoming auction sale... including some of the animals and articles at this farm auction.
Beautifully handwritten estate accounting ledger
Portrait of Stephanus Johannes Paulus Kruger (Paul Kruger), 3rd State President of the South African Republic (1825 - 1904). Vintage photo etching circa late 19th century.
USA Stamp: Benjamin West, American Artist
The Lycean Tombs date back to BC and have lasted for over 2800 years.\nIt is said the Tombs were made as high as possible for kings and people of importance, who expected to be close to God.\nThey were never finished due to the invasion of Alexander the Great.
Old Victorian Newspaper page, 1870s, Notices and Adverts
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
A copy of the original US Bill of Rights document outlining the 10 amendments to the US Constitution.  Note this replica is of the original proposed 12 amendments, the first two of which were not ratified.  So the third article is actually the first amendment right to freedom of speech.
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