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Fashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Evening Dress), 1826
Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Full Dress), 1817
Fashion Plate (Half Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Half Dress), 1814
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1813. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1813
Fashion Plate (Full Dress), 1814. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Full Dress), 1814
Fashion Plate (Tyrolese Walking Dress), 1809. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Tyrolese Walking Dress), 1809
Fashions for September, 1858. Creator: UnknownFashions for September, 1858. We may here describe a few dresses worn during the fetes at Cherbourg by ladies of distinguished rank
Fashions for August - Promenade or Carriage Costume, and Ball Dress, 1858. Creator: UnknownFashions for August - Promenade or Carriage Costume, and Ball Dress, 1858. Dress of very rich Azof-green silk, with two skirts
Fashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1817. Creator: Rudolph AckermannFashion Plate (Morning Dress), 1817
Fashions for November - Dress of Green and Grey Striped Silk, 1858. Creator: UnknownFashions for November - Dress of Green and Grey Striped Silk, 1858. The stripes are exceedingly broad, and are edged at each side with a row of very narrow black lace, set on plain
Mans Coat, c. 1936. Creator: Rosalia LaneMans Coat, c. 1936
Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona, c1897. Creator: UnknownGrand Canyon of the Colorado, Arizona, c1897. The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon river valley in the Colorado Plateau was Garcia Lopez de Cardenas from Spain, in 1540
The Inside of an Active Volcano, 1935The Inside of an Active Volcano, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 1, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, ]
Quarrying slate by hand at Trebarwith Slate Quarry, Cornwall, 1959. Two quarry workers use traditional methods to split the slate into sections
Rock Formations, Kefalonia, Greece
Geology and Palaeontology, c1880. Diagram showing geological eras and periods with the rock strata associated with each (right) as well as the types of flora and fauna alive at the time