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The downfall of the dictators is assured
World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain; War posters, Great Britain; World War II; Fighter planes
Poster, color, 19.75 x 29.75 in., printed by Thomas Forman Ltd., Nottingham, England.
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V23272--Evolution of the Sickle and Flail--33--Horse harvester at Walla Walla, Washington
Harvesting machinery; Stereographs; Agriculture; Equipment; Harvesting machinery; Horses
Black and white stereograph slide of a horse harvester in Walla Walla, Washington.
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Together
World War, 1939-1945--Great Britain; War posters, Great Britain; World War II; Patriotism--Great Britain
Poster, color, 20 x 30 in., printed for H. M. Stationery Office by Lowe & Brydone Printers Ltd., London.
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Engraving of woman wearing a Zouave Neglige
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Women; Clothing & dress
"The jacket and skirt are of white pique, trimmed with two rows of very narrow colored braid. As the jacket is only intended for morning wear, it is much longer than the ordinary Zouave; with it is worn...
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Aztec limestone plaque
Aztecs; Aztec art
Plaque, limestone. Size: 21.25 x 22 inches. From Chincultic, Chiapas.
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Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Written communication; Mail; Keepsake; Collectible; Souvenir; Postcard; Postcards
Postcard featuring a view of the Lincoln Home between 1895 and 1906. The postcard was created in California in 1920. A large elm tree with only one main branch is in front of the home. A striped awning...
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Bonus March demonstrators on the steps of the U.S. Capitol
Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932; Demonstrations--Washington (D.C.); Bonus Army; Riots--United States--History; MacArthur, Douglas, 1880-1964; Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Photograph, b/w
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Hobo camp
United States--Social conditions; United States--Economic conditions; Depressions--1929--United States; Dust Bowl; Tramps--United States; Hobo jungle; Hoboes; Railroad tracks
Photograph, b/w
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Holger Cahill
United States. Works Progress Administration; Federal Arts Project; Federal aid to the arts--United States; WPA
Photograph, b/w
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Map of CCC areas in the United States
Civilian Conservation Corps; Conservation Corps; maps
Map
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Model of the Lincoln Home, Stage 1 (1844-1846)
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Home; Models; Household; Housing;
Episcopal clergyman Charles Dresser married Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd on the evening of November 4, 1842. Eighteen months later on May 2, 1844, Dresser sold his house at Eighth and Jackson Streets...
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U.S. Army artillery officer's tailcoat
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Clothing--Outerwear--Coatee
This U.S. Army artillery officer's tailcoat was worn only on special occasions. It is made of dark blue wool with red wool trim on its standing collar, cuffs, tails, one side of the jacket opening and...
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Lamp, whale oil
Whale; Whales; Oil lamp; Whale oil; United States; Light; Lighting device; Ship; Chamber lamp; Wick; Double-wick
Whale oil lamp. This canting brass chamber lamp has a double wick.
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Lamp, whale oil
Whale; Whales; Oil lamp; Whale oil; United States; Light; Lighting device; Ship; Chamber lamp; Wick; Double-wick
Whale oil lamp. This canting brass chamber lamp has a double wick.
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V18440--Loading a Whaleback Ship, Chicago, Ill.
Chicago, Illinois; Whalebacks
Black and white stereograph slide depicting the loading of grain into a whaleback boat.
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Parallel Calked Horseshoes Vs. Perpendicular Calked Horseshoes
United States; Farriers; Transportation; Blacksmithing; Blacksmiths; Ironwork; Horses; Horseshoes; Chesebro Blacksmith Shop
Calks are knob-like structures that are placed on a horseshoe to keep the horse from slipping. Calks are placed on the ends of the shoe and/or on the toe. Parallel calked horseshoes have their calking...
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Spoke Puller; Spoke Dog
United States; Wheelwrighting; Early American transportation; Blacksmithing; Blacksmiths; Shopmade tools
The spoke puller has two iron pieces which are bolted together so that they pivot. One piece is twisted 90 degrees and is curved and sharpened. The other piece has a hook fashioned at one end.
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Blunt Calked Horseshoes Vs. Sharp Calked Horseshoes
United States; Farriers; Ironwork; Blacksmiths; Blacksmithing; Horses; Calking; Hooves
Calks were knob-like structures placed on a horseshoe to prevent a horse from slipping. Blunt calks are box shaped, the top being most obviously flat. Sharp calks come to a point at the top and look triangular...
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Forged Iron Ring
United States; Blacksmiths; Blacksmithing; Ironwork; Early American trades; Chesebro Blacksmith Shop
This is a three inch diameter ring forged in the Chesebro blacksmith shop.
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Welding Torch
United States; Ironwork; Car repair; Blacksmithing; Blacksmiths; Early American technology
This is a two part welding torch. The connections are made with nuts. It has two 1" diameter adjusting air cocks and a 3" lever. There is threading on the bottom. A brass tag hangs off to the side stating,...
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