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Pila, Italy - April 19, 2011: Uncle Sam's 1917 poster on laptop monitor. Uncle Sam is a personification of the American government used for the first time during the War of 1812. The poster was designed by J. M. Flagg in 1917, based on the original British Lord Kitchener poster of three years earlier and it was used to recruit soldiers for both World War I and World War II.
Cancelled Stamp From Rwanda Featuring Nelson Mandela Who Fought Against Apartheid In South Africa.
Colorized Benjamin Franklin cut on old 100 dollars banknote isolated on transparent background for design purpose
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman man with a handlebar moustache
A drawing of Primoz Trubar as depicted on the Tolar banknote on a white background
Uncle Sam recruiting poster for world war I.
Views of the island from Saint Helena money - Pound
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A postage stamp printed in the USSR shows the steamer-frigate Vladimir, circa 1971. Macro photography. Isolated with full clipping for your collection.
US postage stamp: US enters world war I, issued in 1998. On the painting, Uncle Sam is pointing with his hand and proclaiming: \
Russia - CIRCA 1962: Postage stamp printed in the Soviet Union, dedicated to the 1812 war between Russia and Napoleon's France, circa 1962
High resolution photograph of a detail from a portrait of an Turkish ottoman Janissary  soldier carrying red flag 16th Century
HUNGARY 1977 postage stamp Alberto Santos-Dumont and airship, flying around Eiffel Tower
Portrait of General Ulysses S. Grant. Engraving from a photograph by Brady.
George Meade a portrait from old American money
Shown here is a canceled (franked) 32-cent stamp depicting Uncle Sam with the words “I want you”. This HUGE 4850x4850 file is capable of producing 16x16 prints at 300dpi.  Image is of an excellent specimen of the highest philatelic quality available and represents the utmost accuracy in tone and color available. Postmark is clear of the main image area for easy editing. Adobe 1998 color space.
West Palm Beach, USA - April 12, 2012: This is a partial view of a decal showing the iconic Uncle Sam figure with one hand pointing and the other holding a telephone.The decal is lying on an American flag background. The decal is a vintage US Customs promotional product requesting citizens to report drug smuggling. The Uncle Sam figure has been in use since at least 1917 by various US government agencies, most notably to recruit soldiers during WWI and WWII and on US postage stamps.
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Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt toward the Promised Land. The Egyptians came after them. When they reached the Red Sea, God parted the waters so they cross safely. This story is found in the 14th chapter of Exodus in the Old Testament. The Bible Art Library is a collection of commissioned biblical paintings. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, under a work-for-hire contract, artist Jim Padgett created illustrations for 208 Bible stories encompassing the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation. There are over 2200 high-quality, colorful, and authentic illustrations.
High resolution photograph of a detail from a painting of a Man with thin moustache
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Sacramento, California, USA - March 28, 2011: A 1998 USA postage stamp with a portrait of W.E.B. Du Bois (1868-1963). Du Bois was an author, professor, and civil rights leader, and was one of the founders of the NAACP.
Cancelled Stamp From The United States Honoring Those That Fought In The Korean War
Otto von Bismarck and Emperor Napoleon III after his capture during the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War. The German Empire/Imperial Germany era (circa mid 19th century). Vintage halftone photo etching circa late 19th century.
High resolution photograph of a detail from a painting of a Man with blond beard and moustache
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