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Settler with tame waterbuck, East Africa. 1919
The Channel Islands - Creux Harbour - Small - walled harbour - boats inside. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands The first harbour at Creux was built in 1588 by the first
Synagogue Temple Beth-El, 5th Avenue, New YorkBuilt in 1891 by architect Arnold Brunner in Indiana lime stone to cater for the large Jewish community living in New York
Settlers HomesteadA settlers farmyard at Muskoka with timber house and haystacks Date: 1907
Canadian VoyageursTwo French-Canadian voyageurs negotiate a rapid on the Saguenay river : settlers adopt the native boats as the most suitable for local conditions. Date: 18/19th century
Crossing MississippiSettlers wagons are ferried across the Mississippi River, at the start of their long journey to the Golden West. Date: circa 1850
Clearing / Yuba RiverA clearing ground near the Yuba River Date: 1868
American settlers on a difficult journeyAmerican settlers on a long and difficult journey. Date: 1890
American settlers cross the Oregon regionAmerican settlers at a river crossing in the Oregon region, USA. Date: 1900
Pioneer settlers ploughing under guard. Date: early 19th century
Patio, House of Ramona, San Diego, California, USAPatio, House of Ramona (Ramonas Marriage Place, Casa de Estudillo), Camulos Rancho, Old San Diego, California, USA. It is an historic adobe house, built by early settlers in 1827
House of Ramona, San Diego, California, USAHouse of Ramona (Ramonas Marriage Place, Casa de Estudillo), Camulos Rancho, Old San Diego, California, USA. It is an historic adobe house, built by early settlers in 1827
First cabin, Harrodsburg, Kentucky, USAKentuckys first cabin, built by James Harrod in 1774 in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, USA. Date: 1910s
Old Vreeland House, Nutley, New Jersey, USAOld Vreeland House or Homestead (built 1704), Chestnut Street, Nutley, New Jersey, USA. It was the home of the Dutch painter Bastian Van Giesen or Giessen. Date: circa 1907
Jamestown, Virginia, USAView of Jamestown, Virginia, USA, as it appeared in 1907. It was the location of the first permanent English settlement in America, and was the capital of the colony from 1616 to 1699
DeVries Memorial and State Street, Lewes, Delaware, USA. DeVries was one of the first Dutch settlers, arriving in 1631. Date: circa 1940
Memorial stone, Quaboag, West Brookfield, Mass, USAMemorial stone (Indian Rock) at Quaboag Plantation, West Brookfield, Mass, USA, where a siege took place by Native American (Nipmuc) Indians against English settlers. Date: circa 1907
Visit to Madeira - Calheta - View on South CoastBlack and white lantern slide of Calheta, view on the South Coast - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira. Boswell Collection. Calheta is a municipality on the southwest coast of Madeira
Ramonas Marriage Place, San Diego, California, USAWishing Well at Ramonas Marriage Place (Casa de Estudillo), Old San Diego, California, USA. It is an historic adobe house, built by early settlers in 1827
Early view of San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 1849
Canadian Pioneer FamilyA Victorian family in Quebec, Canada. Date: 1890s
Mayflower memorial stone and Tablet, Plymouth, EnglandThe Mayflower memorial stone and Tablet, Plymouth, England. This Pilgrim ship made the historic voyage in 1620 from Plymouth to the New World
Canadian Pioneers - Five GenerationsPioneers - Five Generations of the same family at Tignish, a fishing community located in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Date: circa 1905
English settlers dealing with Indian people ( redskins )" English settlers dealing with Indian people (" redskins" )
Settlers from the first French expedition to America in 1562, leaded by Jean Ribault, exchanging supplies with Native American People, near Charlesfort (nowadays Beaufort, South Carolina)
Petroglyph with geometric motifs. Work by the ancient settlers of the Canary Islands whose origin came from the northwest
ALONSO DEL RIVERO, Jos頨18th century). CharlesALONSO DEL RIVERO, Jos頨 18th century). Charles III handing over the lands of Sierra Morena to the settlers. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. St. Fernando Royal Academy Museum
Australian settlementPowers to appoint a Vice Admiral and a judge for the occupation and settlement of NSW Australia 25 April 1787 (cover) Date: 25th April 1787
Settlers first blockhouse. Settlers outside of log cabin, with steamboat on river in background. Date c1870
Old settlers picnic - July 15, Du Page County Centennial, Roselle. Poster showing a well-dressed woman standing beside a well-dressed man. Date between 1936 and 1939
Priest River Valley, where many settlers grow hay between the stumps. Bonner County, Idaho. See general caption 49. Date 1939 Oct
Defending German officials house, Windhoek, SW AfricaFive men (three white and two black) ready to defend a German officials house at Windhoek, in German South West Africa (now Namibia)
Melbourne, Australia - Monbulk, with a lone settlers home. The Aboriginal name, Monbolloc translates as hiding place in the hills. Date: 1904
Colonists Get LandThe French prefect of Algiers distributes land to approved settlers in the village of Rivel, also known as Maraboutine Date: 1856
Shantytown near Paroa, South Island, New ZealandGeneral view of Shantytown, a recreation of a typical 1880s West Coast gold mining town near Paroa, Greymouth, South Island, New Zealand
Historic buildings, Kerikeri, North Island, New ZealandThree historic buildings at Kerikeri, North Island, New Zealand. On the left is New Zealands oldest stone building, the Settlers Store, a storehouse dating from 1835
Meeting of settlers and Maoris, New Zealand 1863Meeting of European and Maori inhabitants of the province of Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, held at the Pah Whakairo, a native village near Napier
A Land-rush in the United States. The crowd waiting to takeOnce the Cherokee Indians had been taken off their lands, a land rush was organised where settlers would race to take possession of the land, sometimes shooting rivals in the process
American Indian Country. Spearing fish at nightScene on the lakes of New Brunswick showing white settlers fishing Indian style
USA Cumberland GapThe Cumberland Gap, a pass through the Cumberland plateau in Tennessee, was a notable landmark for settlers traveling to the West
USA Cisco StationCisco Station, California, a typical frontier town at the time when hopeful settlers were pouring into the West
Social / Rocky SettlersSettlers travelling west have to ford a river
Settlers BechuanalandA convoy of emigrants in the Makarakara country of Bechuanaland (known as Botswana since 1966)
Huguenot SettlersFollowing the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, some Huguenots emigrate to South Africa and settle there, building homesteads
Prairie / Music CoverA young couple gaze lovingly at each other as they stand on a vantage point from where they can see their log cabin. Illustration for the song: " When the Moon Hangs High..."
Emigrants HaltSettlers travelling west halt on the Great Plains for the night with their cattle and sheep : they have been lucky with their hunting and will eat well tonight
Enthusing over PrimroseSettlers in the Australian outback enthuse over an English primrose : a scene we find it hard to believe ever occurred
Settlers in Rail CoachThe interior of a Canadian Pacific Railway coach, filled with settlers travelling west