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Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington, c1796. Artist: Ellen Sharples

George Washington, c1796. Artist: Ellen Sharples
George Washington, c1796. After commanding the American Revolutionary army to victory over the British in the American War of Independence

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington (The Athenaeum), 1796, (1932). Artist: Gilbert Charles Stuart

George Washington (The Athenaeum), 1796, (1932). Artist: Gilbert Charles Stuart
George Washington (The Athenaeum), 1796, (1932). Painting held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. From An Outline of Modern Painting in Europe and America, by S. C. Kaines Smith

Background imageWashington Collection: Scottish Rite Temple, Washington, 1911. Artist: John Russell Pope

Scottish Rite Temple, Washington, 1911. Artist: John Russell Pope
Scottish Rite Temple, Washington, 1911. The House of the Temple is a Masonic temple in Washington, D.C. United States. It serves as the headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

Background imageWashington Collection: J. G. Shaddick, the Celebrated Sportsman, 1806. Artist: Benjamin Marshall

J. G. Shaddick, the Celebrated Sportsman, 1806. Artist: Benjamin Marshall
J.G. Shaddick, the Celebrated Sportsman, 1806. Painting held in then National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Connoisseur Volume 95, edited by Edward Wenham

Background imageWashington Collection: A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
A Polish Nobleman, 1637. Painting housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Connoisseur Volume 96, edited by Edward Wenham. [International Studio, London, 1934-35]

Background imageWashington Collection: The Card Players, c1550

The Card Players, c1550. painting housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]

Background imageWashington Collection: Major Washington on his mission to the French Commander

Major Washington on his mission to the French Commander. Major Washington, later President of the United States, on a mission to see his French allies during the American War of Independence

Background imageWashington Collection: Vereinigte Staaten von Nord-Amerika, 1775-1783. Artist: Claude Ferdinand Gaillard

Vereinigte Staaten von Nord-Amerika, 1775-1783. Artist: Claude Ferdinand Gaillard
Vereinigte Staaten von Nord-Amerika. George Washingtons troups during the American Revolution 1775-1783

Background imageWashington Collection: Peace Monument and U. S. Capitol, Washington, DC, c1910

Peace Monument and U. S. Capitol, Washington, DC, c1910
Peace Monument and U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, c1910. The Peace Monument, by Franklin Simmons (1839-1913), also known as the Naval Monument or Civil War Sailors Monument

Background imageWashington Collection: U.s Treasury, Washington, DC, c1920s

U.s Treasury, Washington, DC, c1920s
U.S Treasury, Washington, DC, c1920s. Construction on the building began in1836 and the final stage of building was completed in 1869. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971

Background imageWashington Collection: The Bartholdi Fountain and the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, late 19th or early 20th century

The Bartholdi Fountain and the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Kilburn Brothers
The Bartholdi Fountain and the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, late 19th or early 20th century. The fountain was designed by French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi

Background imageWashington Collection: Aerial view of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933)

Aerial view of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten

Background imageWashington Collection: Aerial view of the Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933)

Aerial view of the Library of Congress, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten

Background imageWashington Collection: Aerial view of the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933)

Aerial view of the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, from a Zeppelin, 1928 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten, Vom ersten Luftschiff 1899 bis zu den Fahrten des LZ127 Graf Zeppelin 1932

Background imageWashington Collection: The hanging of Henry Wirz, Washington DC, USA, 1865 (1955)

The hanging of Henry Wirz, Washington DC, USA, 1865 (1955). Adjusting the rope. The Catholic priest is asking Wirz if he wishes to make a confession and Wirz, protesting his innocence refuses

Background imageWashington Collection: One of the wings of the Capitol near completion, Washington DC, USA, c1860 (1955)

One of the wings of the Capitol near completion, Washington DC, USA, c1860 (1955). The US Capitol was extended in the 1850s

Background imageWashington Collection: The Capitol without its dome, Washington DC, USA, c1858 (1955)

The Capitol without its dome, Washington DC, USA, c1858 (1955). Old Canal and greenhouse in the foreground. The original copper dome of the Capitol was removed in the 1850s when the building was

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington DC, USA, 1843 (1955)

Washington DC, USA, 1843 (1955). A print from Mathew Brady Historian with a Camera by James D Horan, Bonanza Books, New York, 1955

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House and the Treasury Building, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The White House and the Treasury Building, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The White House and the Treasury Building, Washington DC, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

The White House, Washington DC, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
The White House, Washington DC, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageWashington Collection: State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Artist: HC White

State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Artist: HC White
State of Washington grain exhibit, Agriculture Building, Louisiana, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington taking leave of his old comrades, 1783 (c1880)

Washington taking leave of his old comrades, 1783 (c1880). With the independence of the Uniyed States secured by the Treaty of Paris

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington on his deathbed, Mount Vernon, Virginia, USA, 1799 (c1880)

George Washington on his deathbed, Mount Vernon, Virginia, USA, 1799 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume II, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background imageWashington Collection: Proclamation of illuminations commemorating the surrender of General Cornwallis, 1781 (c1880)

Proclamation of illuminations commemorating the surrender of General Cornwallis, 1781 (c1880). Facsimile. The surrender of the British army commanded by General Cornwallis at the Siege of Yorktown is

Background imageWashington Collection: The installation of George Washington as President of the United States, 1789 (c1880)

The installation of George Washington as President of the United States, 1789 (c1880). Washington, who had commanded the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolutionary War

Background imageWashington Collection: The Declaration of Independence read to the American army, 1776 (c1880)

The Declaration of Independence read to the American army, 1776 (c1880). George Washington had the Declaration of Independence read to his troops in New York on 9th July 1776

Background imageWashington Collection: The Marquis de Lafayette with George Washington, c1775-1781 (c1880)

The Marquis de Lafayette with George Washington, c1775-1781 (c1880). Lafayette served under Washington in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War

Background imageWashington Collection: View of the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, c1880

View of the Capitol, Washington DC, USA, c1880. The home of the two houses of the US Congress was originally built in the early 19th century but was burned down by the British in the War of 1812

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington Trying to Tell a Lie, 1901

George Washington Trying to Tell a Lie, 1901. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1901

Background imageWashington Collection: A scene in the US House of Representatives, Washington DC, USA, c1860s (c1880)

A scene in the US House of Representatives, Washington DC, USA, c1860s (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London

Background imageWashington Collection: The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston

The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). Artist: James Preston
The Kendall House, Virginia, USA, c18th century (1921). It was from Kendall House that Generals Washington and Rochambeau planned the Yorktown campaign

Background imageWashington Collection: Monument to George Washington, Palermo Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Monument to George Washington, Palermo Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina. A print from Buenos Aires, published by Mitchells Book Store, Cangallo

Background imageWashington Collection: The White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1841 (1908)

The White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1841 (1908)
The White House, Washington D.C. USA, 1841 (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Hobans original plans for the White House, 18th century (1908)

Hobans original plans for the White House, 18th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington Irving (1783-1859), American author, 19th century (1908)

Washington Irving (1783-1859), American author, 19th century (1908). Best known for his short stories, Irving was also a prolific essayist, biographer and historian

Background imageWashington Collection: The north portico of the White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1908

The north portico of the White House, Washington D. C. USA, 1908
The north portico of the White House, Washington D.C. USA, 1908. From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)

Background imageWashington Collection: The Capitol, Washington, DC, USA, 1901. Artist: HC White

The Capitol, Washington, DC, USA, 1901. Artist: HC White
The Capitol, Washington, DC, USA, 1901. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington DC. USA, 1902. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Washington DC. USA, 1902. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Washington DC. USA, 1902. As seen from the roof of the building which houses the State, War and Navy Departments. On the left, the White House can be seen. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington, DC. USA, late 19th century

Washington, DC. USA, late 19th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageWashington Collection: Fort Okinakane, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley

Fort Okinakane, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
Fort Okinakane, USA, 1856. View of Fort Okanogan (Okinakane) located on the Okanogan River one half mile upstream from the confluence with the Columbia River in present-day Okanogan County

Background imageWashington Collection: View of the Capitol at Washington, USA, 1837. Artist: CJ Bentley

View of the Capitol at Washington, USA, 1837. Artist: CJ Bentley
View of the Capitol at Washington, USA, 1837

Background imageWashington Collection: Statue of George Washington (1732-1799), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1927

Statue of George Washington (1732-1799), Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1927. This statue was presented to Argentina by the USA in 1913

Background imageWashington Collection: On the Summit of the Hill Stands one of the Most Delectable Palaces, 1909 (1911-1912)

On the Summit of the Hill Stands one of the Most Delectable Palaces, 1909 (1911-1912). Artist: George Hood
On the Summit of the Hill Stands one of the Most Delectable Palaces, 1909 (1911-1912). Illustration from Legends of the Alhambra by Washington Irving (1783-1859)

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington Elm and Memorial Stone, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Washington Elm and Memorial Stone, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Washington Elm and Memorial Stone, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 1893. On the stone is written an inscription claiming that under this tree

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington (1732-99), first President of the United States, 1924

George Washington (1732-99), first President of the United States, 1924
George Washington, first President of United States. After commanding the American Revolutionary army to victory over the British in the American War of Independence

Background imageWashington Collection: George Washington, American revolutionary leader and first President of the USA, 1783 (1901)

George Washington, American revolutionary leader and first President of the USA, 1783 (1901). After commanding the American Revolutionary army to victory over the British in the American War of

Background imageWashington Collection: Washington Irving, American author, (c1880)

Washington Irving, American author, (c1880). Best known for his short stories, Irving was also a prolific essayist, biographer and historian

Background imageWashington Collection: Assassination of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 1865 (c1880)

Assassination of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 1865 (c1880). On Good Friday, 14th April 1865, while at Fords Theatre, Washington



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