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Ballards Pier, Bombay, with P&O liner StrathnaverAerial view of the new Ballards Pier, Bombay, India, with the P&O liner Strathnaver, 16 November 1934. 1934
Advertisement, Thomas Cooks Nile Service. 1912
View of Ramsgate, Kent. 1800
Jacobs Well, near Suez. circa 1860
Gordon tartan. circa 1846
Harbour entrance, Cherbourg, France. circa 1900
Caligny Wharf, Cherbourg, FranceView of Caligny Wharf, Cherbourg, France. circa 1900
General view of Cherbourg, France. circa 1900
Statue of Napoleon I, Cherbourg, France. circa 1900
Chicago & Southern Airlines Constellation plane in flight. Date: 1950s
Fly-Eastern Super Constellation plane in flightFly-Eastern Super Constellation 88-passenger plane in flight. Date: 1950s
General view of Port Chemulpo, Chosen, KoreaGeneral view of Port Chemulpo, Chosen (Incheon), Korea. Date: circa 1908
Tabernacle in the WildernessThe tabernacle was the portable sanctuary created by Moses as a place of worship during the period of wandering that came before their arrival in the Promised Land
The Form of the TabernacleAccording to Jewish texts, the tabernacle was the portable sanctuary created by Moses as a place of worship during the period of wandering that came before their arrival in the Promised Land
Unclean Land Birds- JudaismEngraving of unclean (non - kosher) land birds. The concept of impure or unclean animals, plays a prominent role in Jewish law that specifies which foods are allowed (kosher)
Jews celebrating the Feast of TabernaclesThe Feast of Tabernacles also known as Sukkot is a Jewish holiday that is celebrated over the course of a week, five days after Yom Kippur
Feast of the Tabernacles (Sukkot)This engraving depicts Sukkot also known as the Feast of Tabernacles which is a Jewish holiday celebrated over one week that comes five days after Yom Kippur (day of atonement)
Trackless trolley, Laurel Canyon, California, USATrackless trolley to Bungalow Land, with driver and passengers, Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Share certificate, San Antonio Land and Irrigation Company Limited -- 10 shares, dated 19 September 1911, made out to J H Dunn. Date: 1911
The Landing at SavannahJames Edward Oglethorpe landed in Georgia in 1733 after peacefully negotiating land from the Mico of the Yamacraws Tomo-chi-chi, and is the principal founder of Savannah
Roger Williams Negotiating with CanonicusCanonicus, Sachem of the Narragansetts in the mid 17th century, sits at the entrance of his tent, warding off the rain, to negotiate a land deal with Roger Williams and another English man
The Battle of Bloody BrookAn ambush on the escorted harvest wagons for the Deerfield settlements by Nipmuc warriors, led by the sachem Muttawmp. This was in retaliation to the Deerfield colony encroaching on their allies
Map of New NetherlandsMap of the New Netherlands area in 1652, from the writings and descriptions of Adriaen Vanderdonck. Date: 1656
Landing of Swedish Settlerd at Delaware BaySwedish settlers, under Peter Minuit, land at Paradise Point along Delaware Bay. The settlers arrive onshore and start to explore the land in groups
The First Sabbath on Clarks IslandA man holding a bible stands by a small fire and holds a sermon to various men sat around him, to celebrate the first Sunday they have spent on land in the New World. Date: 1621
Brazilian Reinforcements at CorrientesThe arrival of Brazilian reinforcements at Corrientes at the Parana river, for the army of operation. Several ships lay offshore as rowboats filled with soldiers head towards land. Date: 1866
Columbus sent on his Voyage by the King of SpainKing Ferdinand of Spain sits on a throne, and points towards land as Columbus three ships sail towards it. A group of indigenous people are standing on the shore
Balboa discovers the PacificVasco Nunez de Balboa stands in the water holding a flag, pointing his sword up, claiming the land and ocean in the name of the King and Queen of Castile. Date: 1513
West Indian Pearl FishersA group of West Indian pearl fishers in boats dive for pearl amidst larger galley ships. West Indians and Westerners group on the land behind to trade for the pearls. Date: 1494
Columbus First Sight of LandChristopher Columbus stands on the deck of his ship at night, looking off into the distance with his hand on a map. A sailor named Rodrigo de Triana spotted the land first
Sir Malcolm Campbell with his dogSir Malcolm Campbell, motor racing driver and land speed record winner, seen here with his dog. 1930s
Parry Thomas, racing driver, inspecting 400 hp engineParry Thomas, motor racing driver, inspecting the 400 hp engine on Babs, the car which he designed, gaining a world land speed record of 170.6 mph. circa 1920s
Silver Bullet attempting speed record at Daytona, USAThe Silver Bullet, regarded as having perfect streamlining but unsuccessful in Land Speed Record attempts at Daytona, USA. 20th century
Speed of the Wind, specially built for EystonThe specially built Speed of the Wind car in which Captain G E T Eyston set many land speed records on Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA. 20th century
Speed record course, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USASir Malcolm Campbells course at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA, for his attempt on the world land speed record. The circles indicate the courses used by Jenkins
Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA, the site of numerous land speed record attempts by Sir Malcolm Campbell. 20th century
The Royal Navy fleet off Greenock from the golf course. From left to right: Royal Sovereign, Rodney, Courageous, and Nelson
Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird, Land Speed RecordMalcolm Campbell in Bluebird, breaking the Land Speed Record at Daytona Beach, USA. 1931
Sir Henry Segrave, racing car driver and land speed record holder
Sir Henry Segrave, land speed record, March 1927, Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. 1927
Sir Henry Segrave, land speed record attemptSir Henry Segrave making a land speed record attempt on Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. 1926
William I granting land to Earl of BrittanyWilliam Conqueror granting lands to his nephew the Earl of Brittany. 11th century
Siege of Jerusalem by Titus, ending the Great Jewish Revolt. 70 AD
Meeting of Alexander the Great with the Jewish High Priest in Jerusalem. circa 332 BC
Brighton, attack by the French Fleet (when it was known as Brighthelmstone). 1545
Poster, Pacific Northern Airlines, The Alaska Flag Line, with a map showing routes. 1958
Ventnor, Isle of Wight. circa 1880
The Needles, Isle of Wight. circa 1880