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Vintage photo of a secretary in her office
Retro photo of a young scientist making calculations on an adding machine. USSR, 50s of the twentieth century.
antique Russo Japanese War peace conference building photo postcard of 1900s, ready for any usage of  the historic events background.
Tuberculosis sanatorium at Fort San in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Italian Man Eating Spaghetti at home,  50's
Prague, Czech Republic - July 16, 2024: Interiors of the Pinkas Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter in Prague in the Czech Republic
1980s China young men portrait monochrome old photo
Postage stamp printed in USA shows Winter Sunday in Norway Maine, Christmas Issue, 1969
Dnepropetrovsk, USSR - circa 1982: A young researcher at the Dnepropetrovsk Metallurgical Institute makes manual calculations without the use of a microcalculator and a personal computer.
Man Writing at Desk in 1940. Sepia Toned.
High angle townscape of Pelican Narrows in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1919.
In  19th century, residences and businesses occupied the area, but increasingly business predominated. Eventually New York City's financial industry became centered on Wall Street. During 17th century, Wall Street was a slave trading marketplace
Sign on the wall of Paul Revere's Mall beside Old North Church, this sign gives details of Benjamin Franklin. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Jackson, MS - 2023: Medgar Evers Home is a National Historic Landmark located in Jackson, MS
Edna Barnes Salomon Room inside of The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building,  also known as the 42nd Street Library, or just the New York Public Library. New York City, NY, USA April 10, 2014
Old school , has fallen by the was and is no longer used  as a school.
Defocused Image Of Files In Shelves At Library
Barrington Street is part of the original street grid when Halifax was established as a British fortress. \n\nStreets were named after leading British statesmen, but the origin of the name Barrington Street is unclear.  Street name might be derived from a misspelling of the Earl of Harrington, the Secretary of State\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Revillon Frères Fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1913.
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Main street in a small town in North Dakota. Late 1940s.
Farm
St Peter Church of Doncaster in Yorkshire, England, with identifying details.
Researcher in archive, searching through maps and photographs.
Image show dame to property, cars and freeways as the earthquake destroyed Northridge\n\nAt 4:30 am, on January 17, 1994, residents of the greater Los Angeles area were rudely awakened by the strong shaking of the Northridge earthquake. This was the first earthquake to strike directly under an urban area of the United States since the 1933 Long Beach earthquake.
Free Images: "bestof:Biography Project Photographs. HM4-083. Box 2 Folder 1 Photo 46. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana. Citation: H. S. Bender Papers."
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