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Flushing, New YorkPublic Library, Flushing, New York
Quiogue Causeway, Long IslandQuiogue Causeway, Southampton, Long Island, New York
Grace Church, New YorkInterior of Grace Church, New York
New YorkCity Hall Park, County Courthouse and Subway Station, New York, America
Broadway Tabernacle, New York, USA
Campus Day Parade, New York
St. Thomas Church, New York, America
Greetings from New York postcard, Hudson River and Grants Tomb
Brooklyn Bridge, New York postcard with Greetings from the Greater New York
The Kidnapping of June RoblesThe happy ending of a shocking United States kidnapping case: six-year-old June Robles (second from right), of Tucson, Arizona
Major General George Meade (1815 - 1872) - Commander of the Federal Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War - Commander at the Battle of Gettysburg
Music cover for Julliens American Polka (part of Louis Antoine Julliens Celebrated Polkas series), based on popular American melodies and dedicated to Mr Thompson of Glasgow
Music sheet cover, Far, Far, Upon the SeaA music sheet cover for a song by Henry Russell, Far, Far, Upon the Sea (words by Charles Mackay), from an entertainment entitled Far West, or the Emigrants Progress from the Old World to the New
Argentina - Panoramic view of Cruz Chica and Cruz GrandePanoramic view over Cruz Chica and Cruz Grande, Argentina
Diamond Rubber Company - Tyre DepartmentMain Division of the Automobile Tire Building Department of the Diamond Rubber Company. 540 men are shown in this group
Grading Walnuts - California, USAGrading Walnuts with a grading machine - California, USA
Elevated Railway - New YorkElevated railroad structure in New York City at 110th Street
An empowered American WomanCard from Maryland, USA. An empowered American Woman (in cowgirl attire) has her man just where she wants him. You look good to me.... And you have me on a string !
Ox Cart rides in ArkansasWoman riding a bull (which is pulling a trap)
Moqui Indian Family - Arizona, USA. The Moqui
Hopi Watch Tower - Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Cowboy Riding an outlawAmerican cowboy Riding an outlaw - a dangerous sport
United States Army - Apache Scouts - wearing standard issue uniform but allowed to embellish this with traditional tribal headwear and scarves
The city and Castle of Frederyca in Paraiba, BrazilLooking across the calm waters to Paraiba in Brazil
Mr Duff and Lady Diana Cooper at Palm Beach, FloridaThe couple holidaying in Palm Beach, Florida, were the guests of the Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow. Mr Duff had also been touring the USA, giving a series of lectures
Holland America Line posterPoster advertising the Holland America Line service from Southampton to New York, featuring a ship steaming ahead across the Atlantic ocean
Clarksville, GeorgiaStreet Scene in Clarksville, Georgia - July, 1888
Soldiers and Sailors Monument at New London, Conneticut
Mastodon remains in IndianaMastodon remains found near Cromwell in Indiana, USA, reported as a sensational paleontological discovery
Chicago, USA - car smashChicago, USA - the rather spectacular wreck of a car crash, which appears to have come in close contact with a nearby tree (looking remarkably unscathed!)
South American ceramicsItems of material culture from South America. Distinctive ceramic bowls and drinking vessels, sporting fierce mask faces and anthropomorphic forms. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard
George Santayana, philosopher, essayist, poet and novelist. Although a Spanish citizen, he wrote in English, and was brought up and educated in the United States
Fire Boat and Station - The Battery - New York City
The State Armoury at Hartford, Connecticut, USA
The Produce Exchange, Havana, CubaEuclid Beach Park - Cleveland, Ohio on the banks of Lake Erie. A traditional Family Tent one would have occupied for the summer at this popular American lakeside resort
Refugee children WWIIBritish refugee children in USA during World War II leaving New York for the Guggenheim Estate, Long Island
Knickerbocker Hotel - New York CitySix Times Square, also known as the Newsweek Building or Knickerbocker Building, is a building located at 1466 Broadway at the southeast corner of 42nd Street in New York City, USA
American Cowboy from Trinidad, ColoradoBob Hill, (Aunt Beckys son) an American Cowboy and ranch owner from Trinidad, Colorado, USA
Drugstore at Limon, Colorado, USA situated on the intersection of Highways 24, 40, 71 and 287
Japanese Embassy at WashingtonArrival of the Japanese Ambassadors to the United States at Washington on board the steamship Philadelphia. A box containing the treaty and treasure is brought ashore
Luna Park, Coney IslandEntrance to the Luna Park on Coney Island, New York, America
Stauchs Restaurant, Coney Island, New York, America
Mexicali - Baja, Lower California, Mexico - Owl BarThe interior of the Owl Bar at Mexicali - Baja, Lower California, Mexico. On the Mexico / US border. There is a rather distinct demarkation between the women and the men to the left
San Francisco - Market Street - overhead street viewA fantastic birds-eye view down a San Francisco street, with the famous tram cars, in two lanes (both ways) defying the hilly nature of the terrain in places!
San Francisco - Grant Avenue, Chinatown
Panoramic view of the Port of ChicagoSpectacular panoramic view of the lakeside Port of Chicago in 1902, showing the distinctive skyline and the huge sets of railway wagons in the foreground
Lightering the Lighter, LorainLightering the Lighter, or lifting the crane after an accident, Lorain, Lake Erie, America
Washington Lake FerryWashington Ferry of the King Company on Lake Washington, Kirkland, America