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Antique six-string banjo on a white background
Peace River, Alberta, Canada - 1914. A Cree man on horseback at the town of Peace River in Alberta, Canada.
A closer look at the head of a Bluegrass 5-string resonator banjo used for playing oldtime and folk music.
Traditional acoustic instruments in a rustic setting.
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Five-string banjo, an American invention, prominent in bluegrass music. Need photos representing music? Please see these...
Banjo with a red pickup against a white background
Vintage photograph of A wagon from the New Orleans Flower Parade , 19th Century
Rubab is a lute-like musical instrument and one of the national musical instruments of Afghanistan, is also commonly played in Pakistan and India by Pashtuns.
Athabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1915. Group of men in a camp at the town of Athabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Banjo with music sheets with a brown textured background.
a vintage  Emperor Meji Mutsuhito photo postcard of 1900s,  ready for any usage of  historic events background usage.
Classic Banjo-mandolin on a porch, sunlight producing dramatic shadows.
a banjo instrument on a hay background.
Banjo in sepia retro look
Close-up of shiny banjo on part of the American national flag.
8 string banjo on grey background
Fort McKay, Alberta, Canada - 1915. Two men with horses at Fort McKay in Alberta, Canada.
Photo taken in Smyrna, United States
This is the original Joker playing card from the 'Shakespeare' 1895 deck, produced by Bernhard Dondorf in Germany for the London company C. W. Faulkner & Co. This card shows the Joker riding on the back of a donkey. Curiously, the quotation at the bottom 'Laugh and the world laughs with you' is not from Shakespeare, but from (Solitude) by 19th century poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. After 1902, this deck was published by Dondorf with different Jokers and plain Aces of Spades as 'No 192'. C. W. Faulkner and Co. operated from Golden Lane in London, EC1. From 1882 they worked as lithographers, and also printed in gravure. Their best-quality playing cards were those printed in Germany, some by Dondorf, prior to the First World War. C. W. Faulkner and Co. were best known for their postcards and greetings cards, including Misfitz, which they produced until about 1920. The company closed in 1956.
Photograph of a wooden banjo with animal skin head, against a black paper background.
White banjo on red background.
Ukrainian domra. Long-necked folk string instrument of the lute family. Isolated on white background.
Image from 19th century.
young cowboy crouched in a field of grasses
Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada - February 1928. Men hauling construction materials with Linn Tractors, for the construction of the Canadian National Railway at Flin Flon in Manitoba, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1928.
A banjo stands in front of a peeling garage door
Christian IX, king of Denmark postcard, sent from Montevideo, Uruguay in 1904,  ready for any usage of  historic events background usage.
Vintage photograph of Sergeant of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot, Victorian British Army
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