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Spindle-back armchair, detailTriple-row spindle-back armchair made of ash with a rush seat, stamped J.RIDING, possibly manufactured by John Riding in Macclesfield, Cheshire, c.1818. Date: c. 1818
Ladder-back side chair, detailLadder-back side chair, with three decoratively curved & pierced ladders in the back, made from ash with a rush seat, probably made in Lincolnshire, c.1780-1820. Date: c.1780-1820
Ladder-back armchair, detailLadder-back armchair square cabriole front legs made from ash, with a rush seat, probably made by the Ashton family of chairmakers from Louth, Spilsby and Alford, Lincolnshire, c. 1780-1820
Stamp Card produced by Ottmar Zeihar - German East Africa (a German colony in the African Great Lakes region, which included what are now Burundi, Rwanda, and the mainland part of present Tanzania)
Jaume Ferrer I. 15th c. Catalan Gothic painter. Last SupperGothic art. Spain. Jaume Ferrer I. 15th c. Catalan Gothic painter. Last Supper. C 1450. From Lleida. Diocesan and regional Museum of Solsona. Catalonia
Eskimos Build Igloo 3Esquimaux creeping into the passage of a Snow Hut - observed during Franklins Arctic expedition. Date: 1818-1819
Cut away of a French apartment building in ParisA high-rise apartment building, Paris; a cut-away showing people in the apartments, including a fencing scene 1 of 2 Date: circa 1880
Cutaway of a French apartment building in ParisA high-rise apartment building, Paris; cut-away of people in the rooms 2 of 2 Date: circa 1880
Vietnamese soldiers from Lao CaiMountain Highlanders (Skirmishers) of the Vietnamese Army from Lao Cai in the Lao Cai Province, Vietnam. Note the bamboo helmets, neat uniforms and.... bare feet! Date: circa 1908
Welsh Woman in traditional costume Date: circa 1890s
Lady from Vaud, Switzerland - Singer Sewing MachineLady from Vaud, Switzerland using a Singer Sewing Machine Date: 1894
Peruvian QuipoQuipos - coloured cords, with knots at appropriate points, enabled the ancient Peruvians and Mexicans to communicate in a non-verbal manner
Dalluka Dance, SudanTwo Sudanese women perform the DALLUKA dance, while someone shoos away the puzzled dog