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Columbia Collection (page 2)

Background imageColumbia Collection: Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. Creator: NASA

Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. Creator: NASA
Solid rocket booster separates, first Space Shuttle flight, 12 April 1981. STS-1 (Space Transportation System-1) was the first mission of Orbiter Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Space Shuttle Columbia lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s

Space Shuttle Columbia lifting off, Kennedy Space Center, Merritt Island, Florida, USA, 1980s. Columbia was in operation from 1981 to 2003

Background imageColumbia Collection: Map of South America, 1902. Creator: Unknown

Map of South America, 1902. Creator: Unknown
Map of South America, 1902. With insets of Rio de Janeiro, Montevideo, Valparaiso and Buenos Aires. From The Century Atlas of the World. [John Walker & Co, Ltd. London, 1902]

Background imageColumbia Collection: U. S. of Columbia, c1910

U. S. of Columbia, c1910
U.S. of Columbia, c1910

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Shamrock and the Columbia racing for the Americas Cup, 1899 (1906)

The Shamrock and the Columbia racing for the Americas Cup, 1899 (1906). The New York Yacht Clubs Columbia, backed by J P Morgan, defeated the Royal Ulster Yacht Clubs challenger Shamrock

Background imageColumbia Collection: Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886, (1929). Artist: Thomas Nast

Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886, (1929). Artist: Thomas Nast
Liberty is not Anarchy, 1886. This cartoon shows the hands of Columbia holding, in her left hand, a sword labeled U.S. and in her right, a handful of anarchists

Background imageColumbia Collection: Farewell to Colombus, (1482), 1920s

Farewell to Colombus, (1482), 1920s
Farewell to Colombus. On the morning of August 3rd 1492 and with the blessing of Friar Juan Perez, he departed the small fleet from the port of Palos de Moguer

Background imageColumbia Collection: Advertising page from the King magazine, 14th December 1901

Advertising page from the King magazine, 14th December 1901. Adverts for Raphael Tuck & Sons Christmas and New Year cards, Provost porridge oats

Background imageColumbia Collection: Christmas advert for Columbia Gramophones, 1929

Christmas advert for Columbia Gramophones, 1929. A print from The Graphic Christmas number, 1929

Background imageColumbia Collection: Christmas advert for Columbia gramophones, 1928

Christmas advert for Columbia gramophones, 1928. A print from The Tatler, 30th November 1928

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Monastery de la Popa, Cartagena, Colombia, early 20th century

The Monastery de la Popa, Cartagena, Colombia, early 20th century

Background imageColumbia Collection: Barranquilla, Colombia, c1900s

Barranquilla, Colombia, c1900s

Background imageColumbia Collection: Columbia, California, 1852 (1937). Artist: Pollard & Britton

Columbia, California, 1852 (1937). Artist: Pollard & Britton
Columbia, California, 1852 (1937). From Old California, In Pictures and Story, by Stewart Edward White and published by Doubleday, Doran and Company (New York, 1937)

Background imageColumbia Collection: Ocana, Colombia, 1895. Artist: T Taylor

Ocana, Colombia, 1895. Artist: T Taylor
Ocana, Colombia, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXXVI, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)

Background imageColumbia Collection: A farm, Colombia, South America, 19th century. Artist: A de Neuville

A farm, Colombia, South America, 19th century. Artist: A de Neuville
A farm, Colombia, South America, 19th century

Background imageColumbia Collection: Thousand Days War, Colombia, 1902

Thousand Days War, Colombia, 1902. The Thousand Days War (1899-1902), was a civil war in the newly created Republic of Colombia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Gold Figures from Pre-Columbian Tombs, Colombia, South America

Gold Figures from Pre-Columbian Tombs, Colombia, South America. Made in Cire Perdue Process of Lost Wax casting; a method of bronze casting using a clay core and a wax coating placed in a mould

Background imageColumbia Collection: Gold Mask from Columbia, Pre-Columbian South America

Gold Mask from Columbia, Pre-Columbian South America

Background imageColumbia Collection: Gold Condor from Columbia, Pre-Columbian

Gold Condor from Columbia, Pre-Columbian
Gold Condor from Columbia - Pre-Columbian. British Museum

Background imageColumbia Collection: Native American gold condor

Native American gold condor from Columbia, pre Columbian period, from the British Museums collection

Background imageColumbia Collection: Pre-Columban gold mask from Columbia

Pre-Columban gold mask from Columbia
Gold mask from pre-Columban tomb, Quimbaya region, Columbia

Background imageColumbia Collection: Pottery vessel with twin spouts (one missing) and strap-handle, Quimbaya, Columbia, 500-1000

Pottery vessel with twin spouts (one missing) and strap-handle, Quimbaya, Columbia, 500-1000. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Return of Ulysses, 1872

The Return of Ulysses, 1872. Americas Republican President, Ulysses Grant, was re-elected in 1872 and stands proudly by Columbias side

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Loving Cup, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Loving Cup, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Loving Cup, 1872. Mr Bull shares a Loving Cup with Colombia. This cartoon relates to the ongoing Alabama dispute, brewing since the end of the American Civil War

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Men of Business, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Men of Business, 1872. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Men of Business, 1872. Columbia and Britannia discuss the differences between America and Britain. In the background the representatives of the two administrations sort out the details

Background imageColumbia Collection: Britannia Sympathises with Columbia, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

Britannia Sympathises with Columbia, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
Britannia Sympathises with Columbia, 1865. Only days after the long and bitter Civil War in America had finally come to an end

Background imageColumbia Collection: Columbias Sewing-Machine, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Columbias Sewing-Machine, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Columbias Sewing-Machine, 1864. Britannia says: Ah, my dear Columbia, its all very well; But you ll find it difficult to join that neatly

Background imageColumbia Collection: The Next Dance!, 1860

The Next Dance!, 1860. The Prince of Wales had left England at the beginning of July 1860 for a visit to America and Canada

Background imageColumbia Collection: Columbias Fix, 1861

Columbias Fix, 1861. Columbia, representing the United States, sits overlooking the ocean. To her breast she holds the dove of peace, with the olive twig in its beak



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