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Put-In-Bay, the Kirby, between 1880 and 1899. Creator: UnknownPut-In-Bay, the Kirby, between 1880 and 1899
Interior with a woman reading the newspaper, 1854-1892. Creator: Gerke HenkesInterior with a woman reading the newspaper, 1854-1892
Str. Kirby landing, Put-in-Bay, O[hio], c1904. Creator: UnknownStr. Kirby landing, Put-in-Bay, O[hio], c1904
Pa. German Block Used in Pressing and Steaming, c. 1938. Creator: Charlotte AngusPa. German Block Used in Pressing and Steaming, c. 1938
Immolation of the Jew!, 1835. Artist: G DrakeImmolation of the Jew!, 1835. A platform with a steaming cauldron labelled Christian intolerance. Two figures stand over the cauldron, to which ascends David Salomons
The cook saves a large one for himself, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916
Advertisement for Provost Oats, 1901. A print from The Illustrated London News, 23 February 1901
USS New York, American armoured cruiser, 1898. Scene showing the ship capturing a Spanish blockade runner during the Spanish-American War
The Flying Squadron, Spanish-American War, 1898. The Flying Squadron was a US Navy force that operated in the Atlantic, the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean in the first part of the war
USS Porter, American torpedo boat, 1898. Commissioned in 1897, Porter saw action in the Spanish-American War, participating in blockade duites off the coast of Cuba
USS Alabama, American battleship, 1898. An Illinois class pre-dreadnought battleship, Alabama was launched in 1898. She served with the US North Atlantic Fleet
USS Kearsarge, American battleship, 1898. The lead ship of her class, Kearsarge was launched in 1898. She served as flagship of the US North Atlantic Fleet
USS Indiana, American battleship, 1898. Artist: W RauUSS Indiana, American battleship, 1898. Commissioned in 1895, the Indiana was the lead ship of a class of three pre-dreadnought battleships
The Oregons race for Cuba, 1898. As tensions grew between the United States and Spain after the sinking of the battleship USS Maine in Havana harbour, Cuba
Japanese tea production, 1874. Preparations before sowing the tea seed; manuring the plant; planting out in the third year; picking the leaves; sifting the leaf; separating the leaves after firing;
Japanese naval squadron steaming to bombard Port Arthur, Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905. The Russo-Japanese War arose due to the two countries conflicting territorial ambitions in East Asia
Dr Syntax in Danger, 1820. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonDr Syntax in Danger, 1820. A physician peers down Syntaxs throat, while a manservant rushes in holding a steaming plate and wooden bucket of cold water
Saturday Night. Scene of a warm and cosy cottage interior. The mother washes a child in a tub in front of the range, while father reads his newspaper