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Engraving of \
The last purebred aborigines of Tasmania (William Lanne, 2nd from the left, 1835-1869). The Aboriginal Tasmanians (Palawa) was the indigenous people of the Australian state of Tasmania. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Vintage photograph of Sergeant of 93rd Sutherland Highlanders Regiment of Foot, Victorian British Army
The sea sinks the army of the pharaoh in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
19th century illustration of a scientist with microscopes, books, vials and bottles delving into the mysteries of the natural world.   From a 1876 copy of Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
Shoqan Walikhanov (1835-1865) portrait from old Kazakhstan banknote
Another exciting evening as Papa prepares to read to his family another enlightening chapter of the Bible. Engraving/illustration from the book \
Engraving of \
Richard Cobden (1804 - 1865), British manufacturer and leading figure of Manchester liberalism and the free trade movement. Wood engraving, published in 1865.
London, England 1800s: \nThe Palace of Westminster the Parliament of the United Kingdom in London, England. \nCommonly called the Houses of Parliament with the House of Commons and House of Lords.\n\nThe Chamber of the House of Commons measures 14 by 20.7 metres and is plainer in style than the Lords Chamber; the benches, as well as other furnishings in the Commons side of the palace, are coloured green. Other parliaments in Commonwealth nations, India, Canada, Australia, have copied the colour scheme with green and red.
Vintage photograph of Queen Victoria and John Brown, 19th Century
Samson carries the gates of the city to the mountain in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
An illustration from the April 1876 issue of Harper's New Monthly Magazine  showing an outside view  of \
Street in Berwick-upon Tweed including the Custom House. Vintage effect. Northumberland England
This vintage image by Trevor McClurg depicts a soldier returning home from battle. Published in 1866, it is now in the public domain.
Engraving of \
Pauper's Drive - horse drawn carriage for the poor decased, a couple walk by on the left, from an 1886 antique book \
the bridge was the busiest point in London; 8,000 pedestrians and 900 vehicles crossed every hour. \n\nThis was then sold to Robert P. McCulloch, real estate developer who founded Lake Havasu City. He installed the bridge to attract tourists.
Vintage photograph of Officer of the Highland Regiment, British Army, 19th Century
Typical Dutch brick houses in Holland. Street View with bikes parked in the historical center of Amersfoort in the Netherlands. Vintage style toned picture
Illustration from 19th century
lonely house in nature with thick clouds
19th century illustration of  a prospector with his rifle and trusty donkey shielding his eyes from the sun as he looks for a place to stake his claim. From a  May 1876 copy of Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
Image from 1894 French book, about the New Adventures of the nephew of Robinson. Black and white illustrations of the era and culture of maritime advenure.\nHer we see an admiral courting and taking his hat of to a beautiful lady, by a stone bench.
Horse Guards - a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, on Whitehall\n\nBuilt in the mid-18th century as a barracks for the Household Cavalry. \n\nHorse Guards was the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and St James's Palace;  still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.
Vintage photograph Sergeant major, Royal Horse Artillery, Victorian British army soldiers, 19th Century.
Close up portrait of George Washington from dollar bill against black background.
Illustration from 19th century
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