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  1. Alfred Percival Maudslay
  2. German battleship proceeding to the firth of River Forth to surrender, 1918
  3. Bar 20 Justice, William Boyd, 1938
  4. British Mail Censored During World War II
  5. The Magnificent Seven, Horst Buchholz, 1960
  6. Early Washing Machine
  7. Women's Army Corps disembark at a North African port during World War II, 1944
  8. Horse-Drawn Ambulance
  9. Hawker Typhoons, 1943
  10. Baseball Team, 1938
  11. American soldiers wading ashore on the American beachhead near Anzio, Italy, 1944
  12. Billboards in Times Square, New York City, 1943
  13. People At The May Day Parade, Holding A Sign Promoting Socialism In New York City, 1916
  14. Noss Mayo Harbour, Village And Church
  15. Clifton Daniel, Jr
  16. Morris Oxford Convertible
  17. U.S. Military Aircraft, during World War II
  18. Former teammates Walter Johnson and Bucky Harris
  19. World War I: Veteran, 1919
  20. Trees Illuminated Around Constitutional Mall
  21. Hiram Bingham (1875-1956)
  22. Jomo Kenyatta, future President of Kenya
  23. View Of Early Model Ambulance
  24. Gen, Dwight Eisenhower on the steps of Low Library of Columbia University, May 4, 1948
  25. Austin Swallow Automobile
  26. Television studio engineer gets several views of the image
  27. Commonwealth Fish Pier
  28. Red Cross, C.1920
  29. U.S. Army Blimp, C.1940
  30. Juarez, Bette Davis, 1939
  31. ELECT THESE MEN. Samuel W. McCall, Calvin Coolidge
  32. A Banana Cart
  33. A Kodak Creates a Sensation
  34. Billion Dollar Brain, Michael Caine, 1967
  35. Jome Kenyatta after he was released from 7 years in prison on August 14, 1961
  36. Alpine Mountaineering, 1908
  37. Quebec Conference, 1944
  38. Arthur Machen (1863-1947)
  39. The Marriage Of A Young Stockbroker, Joanna Shimkus, 1971
  40. Professor Thomas H. Huxley (1825-95), biologist, portrait photograph
  41. NYC: Fifth Avenue, 1905
  42. Nottely Dam
  43. American Tank, C.1918
  44. Washington Monument
  45. Walter Reuther, new President of the CIO, with President Harry Truman, Dec. 12, 1952
  46. City Hall, New York City
  47. William (Wild Bill) Donovan, the Father of Central Intelligence
  48. Interior Of Bradford Theater, Pennsylvania