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Background imageAmericans Collection: Americans playing baseball at Princes Ground, 1874

Americans playing baseball at Princes Ground, 1874
Americans playing baseball at Princes Ground, Chelsea, 1874. Date: 1874

Background imageAmericans Collection: Rex Ingrams villa at Nice

Rex Ingrams villa at Nice
Originally built in Napoleonic times by Massena, the luxurious villa belonging to American film producer Rex Ingram at Nice on the French Riviera. Date: 1927

Background imageAmericans Collection: Burial Tepee of a Chiefs Wife, USA

Burial Tepee of a Chiefs Wife, USA
The burial tepee of the wife of a Chief from the Crow tribe of Native Americans. Date: circa 1895

Background imageAmericans Collection: Cottages of Poor African Americans, Thomasville, Georgia, US

Cottages of Poor African Americans, Thomasville, Georgia, US
Cottages or quarters of poor African Americans at Thomasville, Georgia. Their occupants sit and stand outside. Date: circa 1895

Background imageAmericans Collection: Yutas, American Indians

Yutas, American Indians
Yutas Indians, Ute Indians were a group of Indians that lived mostly around the mountainous area of Utah and Colorado near the Colorado River. Wearing traditional clothing long hair and feathers

Background imageAmericans Collection: Miss Draper, a Beauty

Miss Draper, a Beauty
Miss DRAPER In the year that Americans declared their independence, Miss Draper got her portrait into the London Magazine, but it doesn t do her justice. Date: CIRCA 1776

Background imageAmericans Collection: Americans in Paris 1917

Americans in Paris 1917
Crowds gather to watch the arrival of the first assignment of American troops as they march over a bridge across the River Seine in Paris, France. Date: 1917

Background imageAmericans Collection: George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK American military, active on the frontiers of civilisation against the Native Americans, British and suchlike lesser breeds. Date: 1752 - 1818

Background imageAmericans Collection: Native U. s. Sugar Camp

Native U. s. Sugar Camp
Native Americans extract maple in a " sugar camp". Date: 1853

Background imageAmericans Collection: Social / Natives Attack

Social / Natives Attack
Native Americans attack a group of emigrants as they travel westward Date: circa 1860

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Canoe / Snowshoes

Racial / Canoe / Snowshoes
Chippeway canoe (top), Chippeway snowshoes (R) and Sioux snowshoes (L) Date: circa 1830

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Comanche Horses

Racial / Comanche Horses
Comanche horsemanship Date: circa 1830

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Iroquois C1904

Racial / Iroquois C1904
Elderly Iroquois chief wearing a feathered headdress and carrying a blanket over his arm, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: circa 1904

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Iroquois 1904

Racial / Iroquois 1904
Iroquois chief wearing ceremonial dress, to illustrate Longfellows Song of Hiawatha Date: 1904

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Apache / Arizona

Racial / Apache / Arizona
An Apache warrior in Arizona, stopping to drink from a stream Date: 1923

Background imageAmericans Collection: French Canal Operations

French Canal Operations
French engineers making a cutting at Matachin : but this year they will be forced to abandon the project, leaving it for the Americans to complete. 1889

Background imageAmericans Collection: Fur Trader in Tepee / 1892

Fur Trader in Tepee / 1892
A fur trader negotiates with Native Americans in a council tepee. Date: 1892

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Dakota / Fuel 1853

Racial / Dakota / Fuel 1853
Dakota Indian squaw gathering fuel Date: 1853

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Crow Chief C1860

Racial / Crow Chief C1860
A Crow chief in full war dress Date: circa 1860

Background imageAmericans Collection: Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1

Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1
Cartoon, Bluebeard. France and Belgium wave from their tower as American ships come to rescue them, with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background. Date: 1919

Background imageAmericans Collection: Thomas Muir

Thomas Muir
THOMAS MUIR - Scottish parliamentary reformer, found guilty of sedition, sent to Botany Bay, rescued by Americans, feted as hero in revolutionary France Date: 1765 - 1798

Background imageAmericans Collection: Ka-Te-Qua / Female Eagle

Ka-Te-Qua / Female Eagle
Ka-te-qua (Female Eagle). 15 year old daughter of the chief of the Shawano (Shawnee) tribe. Date: 1830

Background imageAmericans Collection: US Intervenes in Mexico

US Intervenes in Mexico
French comment on Uncle Sams (America s) intervention in the the Mexican civil war. Date: 1914

Background imageAmericans Collection: Las Casas and natives

Las Casas and natives
BARTOLOME DE LAS CASAS Spanish historian and missionary, visited on his deathbed by Native Americans who valued his sympathy for them, unlike most Spanish. Date: 1474 - 1566

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Mandan Bull Dance

Racial / Mandan Bull Dance
NATIVE AMERICANS The Last Race in which the young initiate warriors compete in a race until they collapse Date: circa 1830

Background imageAmericans Collection: Cheif of Pawnee

Cheif of Pawnee
A chief, men and women of the Pawnee people Date: circa 1860

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Blackfoot Chief

Racial / Blackfoot Chief
A chief of the Blackfoot people Date: circa 1860

Background imageAmericans Collection: Indians Seize White Girl

Indians Seize White Girl
The capture by Native Americans of Elizabeth and Frances Callaway and Jenna Boone who are taken away in a canoe Date: 1887

Background imageAmericans Collection: Indians Attack Coach

Indians Attack Coach
Native Americans attack a mail coach Date: circa 1880

Background imageAmericans Collection: Friendly US Indian Scout

Friendly US Indian Scout
A friendly Native American scout signaling the main column Date: 1891

Background imageAmericans Collection: Indians Attack Wagons

Indians Attack Wagons
A native american attacks settlers` wagons - he uses his horse for cover even as he canters along Date: 1891

Background imageAmericans Collection: Remington / Cattleman / 1888

Remington / Cattleman / 1888
Cowboy standing off Native Americans Date: 1888

Background imageAmericans Collection: Black Hawk / Century Mag

Black Hawk / Century Mag
Indian name : Makataimeshekiakiak A leader of Sauk and Fox tribe and Ward of Keokuk Date: 1767 - 1838

Background imageAmericans Collection: Goffe at Hadley / 1676

Goffe at Hadley / 1676
General Goffe repulsing the American Indians at Hadley during the Indian Wars Date: 1676

Background imageAmericans Collection: Texas Rangers Attack

Texas Rangers Attack
Texas Rangers attack a Native American encampment Date: 1858

Background imageAmericans Collection: Indians Attack Coach / Iln

Indians Attack Coach / Iln
A stage coach travelling at night is attacked by Native Americans Date: 1885

Background imageAmericans Collection: Racial / Sioux Men C1830

Racial / Sioux Men C1830
Three men of the Sioux people Date: circa 1830

Background imageAmericans Collection: Native Americans, Mandan village and Rainmaker

Native Americans, Mandan village and Rainmaker
Native Americans -- a scene in a Mandan village, with the Rainmaker on horseback. Date: circa 1855

Background imageAmericans Collection: Native American chief, Mah-To-Toh-Pa

Native American chief, Mah-To-Toh-Pa
Mah-To-Toh-Pa, Chief of the Mandan tribe, wearing a large feathered headdress and carrying a spear. Date: circa 1855

Background imageAmericans Collection: General Winfield Scott at the Battle of Chippawa

General Winfield Scott at the Battle of Chippawa
General Winfield Scott orders McNeils Battalion to charge the British at the Battle of Chippawa, a victory for the Americans. Date: 5 July 1814

Background imageAmericans Collection: Indians Attack Mail / 1860

Indians Attack Mail / 1860
Indians attacking the Wells Fargo overland mail train in Colorado Date: circa 1860

Background imageAmericans Collection: Trading between Canadian

Trading between Canadian
French-Canadian coureurs du bois trading with native Canadians Date: 19th century

Background imageAmericans Collection: The New Mortar for Bridging Chasms, Heath Robinson WW1

The New Mortar for Bridging Chasms, Heath Robinson WW1
America in the Field - The new mortar for bridging chasms. A line of American soldiers traverse a chasm chained on wheeled chairs to a shell sent flying into the air

Background imageAmericans Collection: American barb trousers, WW1 cartoon, Heath Robinson

American barb trousers, WW1 cartoon, Heath Robinson
American barb trousers. For enabling troops to extricate themselves from wire entanglements. Another ingenious idea from the imagination of William Heath Robinson Date: 1918

Background imageAmericans Collection: Americans unloading at a port in France, 1918

Americans unloading at a port in France, 1918
Teams of trucks bring American soldiers to unload cargo from the US ship arrived at port in France, during World War One. Date: 1918

Background imageAmericans Collection: General Pershing in Paris 1918

General Pershing in Paris 1918
American General Pershing receives a deputation of staff officers, the French prefect of the department, the attach頴 o the American mission

Background imageAmericans Collection: How Big Bill Answered the Call by H. M. Bateman, WW1

How Big Bill Answered the Call by H. M. Bateman, WW1
An American cowboy hears that the USA has entered the war and gallops off on his horse to enlist, encountering unbelievable obstacles on the way including killer eagles

Background imageAmericans Collection: WW1 - African-American G. I.s embark for France

WW1 - African-American G. I.s embark for France
WW1 - African-American G.I.s boarding a military transporting vessel for France. The African-Americans served with the American Expeditionary Force on the Western Front. Date: 1918



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