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Benjamin Franklin cut on new 100 dollars banknote isolated on white background
The Sack of Baltimore took place in 1631, when the village of Baltimore, West Cork, Ireland, was attacked by Ottoman Empire slavers from the Barbary Coast of North Africa – Dutchmen, Algerians and Ottoman Turks. From an 1886 antique book \
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Lusiads, Portuguese epic poem written by Luis Vaz de Camoes, in the Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading, a public library and lusophone cultural institution
Goddess Gig. In ancient Greek mythology goddess gives people health. The goddess is the daughter of the god of medicine Asclepius and his wife Epion.
Temple of Diana in Nimes, France. Vintage half tone photo etching circa 19th century.
Tomb Octaviano Baldiino Mosaic Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Altar Basilica Church Rome Italy. Built in the 1200s on a Temple to Minerva, home of Dominicans
Vintage photograph of Camille Flammarion, French astronomer, age 16
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch (Acts 8). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Napoleon Bonaparte a portrait from French money
An old vintage illustration of greek and roman gods of gates and doors
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King Solomon in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Italy, Rome: outside of the building which is the seat of the Supreme Court, there is this statue made in 1899 by Ubaldo Pizzichelli. It represents Marcus Tullius Cicerone (Jenuary 3, 106 BC - December 7, 43 BC) who was a roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, political theorist and Roman constitutionalist.
Vintage elements of old paper banknotes.Fragment  banknote for design purpose.Russian Empire 100 rubles 1910.Bonistics
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This image captures a stunning statue inside the Camposanto Monumentale. The statue's intricate detailing and lifelike appearance are highlighted against the grand architecture of the monument, creating a truly striking visual contrast. The soft glow of natural light filtering in from the arches and windows adds to the overall atmosphere, making for a mesmerizing and memorable image.
Peter Visits Cornelius (Acts 10, 25-26). Copper engraving by Carl Schuler, published c. 1850.
Goddess Minerva, chapel of the Third Order, painted decoration from the 18th century, Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales
An engraving of Little Crow published in 1863 by Harper & Brothers Publishers in New York.
Colorized Benjamin Franklin cut on old 100 dollars banknote isolated on transparent background for design purpose
[b]Adam Smith was an economist who wrote [i]The Wealth of Nations[/i]. [/b]Born June 16, 1723, in Scotland.\n\nPortrait of Adam Smith is from [i]The National and Domestic History of England: Volume the Third[/i] By William Hickman Smith Aubrey. Published in 1867 in London. The publication is now in the public domain as the copyright protection has expired. \n\nI've selected interesting, old 19th century graphic images for digital restoration and editing. The images were enhanced, adjusted, and brightened to make the images suitable for display and other purposes.
London 1800s: Interior of St Paul’s Cathedral London England, built by Sir Christopher Wren
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Perugia - The painting of St. Paul the Apostle in the church Basilica di San Pietro by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri - Guercino (1591 - 1666).
Six men playing musical instruments  from an 1886 antique book \
Statue of the famous Italian Renaissance architect and engineer Filippo Brunelleschi who built the famous dome of the Florence Cathedral Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence - Tuscany, Italy) - More than 100 years old
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Cathedral of Saints Stanislav and Vladislav in Vilnius at night
Dante Alighieri (1265 - 1321), Italian poet and philosopher of the Middle Ages. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
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