RMKWB6BD–Assembly of Chinese Boxers performing their martial arts exercises, ca. 1899-1900. One of their favorite mottos was, ‘Assist China to Exterminate Foreigners.' Calling themselves 'Fists of Righteous Harmony', they believed they had magical powers and were (BSIC 2016 9 4). 7 Continents History/Everett Collection
RMKWCW6W–World War 1. United States Army engineer when fully equipped. Ca. 1917. (BSLOC 2013 1 193)
RMKWCWNT–British Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Foreign Minister Arthur Balfour in Paris, July 1917. They were attending Allied Conference during World War 1 (BSLOC 2017 1 182)
RMKWCWWD–CAN HE REMAIN ON THE TIGHT-ROPE? President Woodrow Wilson balancing with a quill pen, on a tightrope over a shark infested Atlantic Ocean and victims of German submarine warfare. 1917 by Australian cartoonist, Norman Lindsay (BSLOC 2017 1 36)
RMKWCWN8–Serbs being executed by hanging in Krusevac by Austrian soldiers during WW1. At right, Austrian soldiers smile for the camera that photographer this Italian postcard (BSLOC 2017 1 176)
RMKWCW6A–World War 1. The ruins of Chateau-Thierry, France, a center of fighting in June-July 1918. Allied forces stopped the advance of the German Army commanded by the German Crown Prince Wilhelm in their drive for Paris. Photo taken in the winter following the battle. (BSLOC 2013 1 187)
RMKWCWAH–World War 1. The British and French abandoned their Dardanelles campaign in Jan. 1916 and burning all stores and equipment that could not be removed. Fires on the shores of Suvla Bay are seen from the Deck of the H.M.S. Cornwallis, the British last ship to leave the Dardanelles. (BSLOC 2013 1 48)
RMKWCW56–World War 1. A street in Amiens during the German Spring Offensive of 1918, Operation Michael. By April 4, the fighting moved into the outskirts of Amiens, but the town, and important railroad center, remained in French control. (BSLOC 2013 1 172)
RMKWCWRT–A general strike by Arabs closed shops in the jewelers market in Jerusalem. The Arab Revolt strike began on April 19, 1936 and lasted until Oct. 1936 (BSLOC 2017 1 204)
RMKWCWB5–World War 1 in the Middle East. Turkish lancers west of Beersheba. The Battle of Beersheba (also called the Third Battle of Gaza) was fought on Oct. 31, 1917. Mounted troops played an import role in the battle won by the British. (BSLOC 2013 1 55)
RMKWCWHT–Siege of Ottoman Adrianople (Edirne) by Bulganian and Serbian forces, Nov. 3, 1912 –March 26, 1913. Bulgarian Czar Ferdinand studying map at Adrianople, First Balkan War (BSLOC 2017 1 139)
RMKWCW6Y–World War 1. American soldier in the a shattered French town, taking cover from a concealed German machine-gun nest in the woods beyond the end of the street. Ca. March-April, 1918, during the German Spring offensive, code named Operation Michael. (BSLOC 2013 1 195)
RMKWDA3Y–White Russian, Japanese, British, and U.S. officers at the head-quarters of their Combined Army in Siberia. The White Russians in Siberia were fighting a civil war against the Bolsheviks (Reds). The Japanese were taking advantage of Russias weakness to gain territory on the East Asian mainland. American, British, and Japanese flags fly over the city. 1918-1919. (BSLOC 2013 1 15)
RMKWCWPE–British soldiers search Arab men for weapons in Jerusalem on Nov. 2nd, 1921. The 4th anniversary of the Balfour Proclamation, was a day of Arab protest in Palestine (BSLOC 2017 1 189)
RMKWCWRF–Jewish family evacuating the danger zone in Jaffa during the summer of 1936. Thousands of refugees permanently moved to Tel Aviv during the Arab Revolt (BSLOC 2017 1 200)
RMKWCX0F–Henriette Raynouard, second wife of politician Joseph Caillaux, killed a newspaper editor in 1914. She was acquitted of the murder of Gaston Calmette, of Le Figaro newspaper, on the grounds she committed a crime of passion (BSLOC 2017 1 76)
RMKWCWM9–Armenian and possibly Turkish women with children, waiting for work at Marsavan (Merzifon), Turkey. May 1919. The refugees received wool to weave into cloth and clothing for orphans. The women with their faces covered may be Armenian converts to Islam (BSLOC 2017 1 164)
RMKWCWGT–Italian artillery at Sciara Sciat, where over 500 Italian soldiers died in an Turkish-Arab attack. Another 250 prisoners were said to have been massacred. The Italian invaders retaliated by killing 4,000 civilians in Mechiya oasis, in eastern Tripoli, in (BSLOC 2017 1 127)
RMKWCX0K–Jean Jules Jusserand was the French Ambassador to the United States from 1902 to 1924. He married an American citizen, Eliza Richard, the Paris educated daughter of a wealthy banker (BSLOC 2017 1 79)
RMKWCWBH–World War 1 in the Middle East. Turkish troops use a Heliograph, solar telegraph that signals by flashes of sunlight. The soldiers are at Huj, in Gaza, the site of a British victory on Nov. 7, 1917. (BSLOC 2013 1 61)
RMKWCX16–Prince of Wales, the future Edward VIII, of Britain, in New York City, 1919. Wearing a military uniform, and standing on the steps of the Woolworth Building, he is surrounded by notable American men (BSLOC 2017 1 86)
RMKWCW6F–World War 1: Second Battle of the Marne. U.S. troops passing through a just captured town in their advance from the Marne to the Vesle, 75 miles northeast of Paris. Ca. July 15 -Aug. 2, 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 189)
RMKWCWXC–WAKE UP AMERICA! World War 1 poster for of April 1917, by James Montgomery Flagg. Actress Mary Arthur was Flaggs model for Columbia. Liberty is shown asleep, wearing patriotic stars and stripes and a Phrygian cap--a symbol of freedom since Roman times. S (BSLOC 2017 1 47)
RMKWCW6K–World War 1: Second Battle of the Marne. Drawing of an U.S. soldier in street fighting in a village along the Marne River. Ca. July 15 -Aug. 2, 1918. Painting by AEF Captain Harvey Dunn. (BSLOC 2013 1 190)
RMKWCW85–World War 1: Meuse-Argonne Offensive. American troops take a break from trench digging during the final Allied battle to drive German armies out of France. U.S. effort took place in the Verdun Sector, north and northwest of the town of Verdun, between Sept. 26 and Nov. 11, 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 209)
RMKWCWB6–World War 1 in the Middle East. Katia east of the Suez Canal in the Sinai was the site of fighting in 1915 and 1916 when Turkish forces advised by German Kress von Kressenstein threatened the Suez canal, which was successfully defended by British Empire forces. (BSLOC 2013 1 56)
RMKWCWM4–Turkish POWS captured in northern Palestine in 1918. The British offensive of Sept.-Oct, 1918 moved north from Jerusalem and reached Beirut and Damascus. Ottoman forces retreated or were captured (BSLOC 2017 1 161)
RMKWD9YJ–World War 1: Battle of Verdun. German prisoners being escorted to confinement behind the lines of the Battle of Verdun. Ca. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 104)
RMKWCWNB–Austrian soldiers executing Serbian civilians by hanging during World War 1. Habsburg military courts issued death sentences on a mass scale to ‘spies’ and ‘traitors’ (BSLOC 2017 1 177)
RMKWCWJD–Siege of Ottoman Adrianople (Edirne) by Bulganian and Serbian forces, Nov. 3, 1912 –March 26, 1913. Balkan League officers and soldiers survey post-battle carnage (Ottoman dead?) (BSLOC 2017 1 143)
RMKWCWB3–World War 1 in the Middle East. Volunteer Arab Camel Corps from South Arabia fighting with Turkish forces leaving Jerusalem for the battle front in Palestine. 1916. (BSLOC 2013 1 54)
RMKWCW5P–World War 1. American gun crew from the 23rd Infantry, firing a French 37mm cannon in World War I action in Belleau Wood. June 3, 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 179)
RMKWCWJP–Turkish infantry column at rest with flag and rifles during World War I. (BSLOC 2017 1 149)
RMKWCWYT–Scottish Keir Hardie served as a leftist member of Parliament from 1892-1895, 1900-1915. He was illegitimate son of a servant girl, a coal miner at age 11, and taught himself to read at age 17. He advocated womens rights, free schooling, pensions, Indian (BSLOC 2017 1 66)
RMKWCX02–Liberal Prime Minister Lloyd George speaking at Welsh National Eisteddfod, Aug. 1917. A year into World War 1, he spoke idealistically of the Great Empire that is essential to freedom (BSLOC 2017 1 68)
RMKWCWC3–World War 1 in the Middle East. Australian light horse cavalry at the Tell el-Ful battlefield, east of the Nablus road about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Jerusalem. During the unsuccessful Ottoman counter-attack of Dec. 27, 1917, this was the site of two days fighting. (BSLOC 2013 1 69)
RMKWCW9E–World War 1 on the Italian-Austrian front. Company of Italian Grenadiers advancing over rock-strewn ground of the Asiago Plateau to attack a strongly defended Austrian position. Fighting occurred in this area from 1916 through 1918. (BSLOC 2013 1 30)
RMKWCWWW–THE FACE AT THE WINDOW, shows Europeans suffering in World War 1 as Americans thrive. It depicts two wealthy men toasting to their happiness and prosperity at a Thanksgiving meal. 1916 drawing by John McCutcheon for a political cartoon (BSLOC 2017 1 40)
RMKWCW9W–World War 1 in Africa. The transformation the German Askaris (native soldiers). At right are three natives with their traditional weapons. To their right are two Askari in training and then a uniformed and fully equipped Askari. At far left is their German officer. Ca. 1915-17. (BSLOC 2013 1 37)
RMKWCWHF–Battle of Catalca, (Tchataldja), First Balkan War, Nov. 16-17, 1912 and Feb. 3- April 3, 1913. Bulgarian General Mihail Savov pointing at Ottoman positions on the Chataldja line (BSLOC 2017 1 135)
RMKWCWWE–A submerged woman passenger from the Lusitania, cradling an infant in her arms. American poster created during the Preparedness Movement before the US entered WW1. Issued by The Boston Public Safety Committee, and drawn by Fred Spear, 1915-1916 (BSLOC 2017 1 37)
RMKWCWNF–German soldiers marching through the Serbian town of Paracin in 1915, during World War I. (BSLOC 2017 1 178)
RMKWCWRP–British soldier checking papers and searching Arabs for arms at the Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem. 1936 during the Arab Revolt (BSLOC 2017 1 203)
RMKWDA0N–World War 1. Somme Offensive. An Canadian officer giving soldiers final instructions before they to go into battle on July 1, 1916. It the first day of the Allied offensive then called The Great Push, now know as the Battle of the Somme. (BSLOC 2013 1 116)
RMKWCWJY–West Beach on Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, after 20,000 British landed during WW1, on August 6, 1915. The Battle of Scimitar Hill followed on Aug. 21, but failed to link with the Anzac sectors to the south. The position was abandoned in Dec. 1915 (BSLOC 2017 1 150)
RMKWCWXK–THE NAVY NEEDS YOU! DONT READ AMERICAN HISTORY - MAKE IT! American World War 1 recruiting poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1917 (BSLOC 2017 1 50)
RMKWCWFC–Major Franz von Papen was the German Military Attache in Washington, D.C. at the beginning of WW1. He was expelled for espionage in 1915. After the war he served as a diplomat, Chancellor, and then Vice-Chancellor under Hitler in 1933 (BSLOC 2017 1 11)
RMKWCW96–World War 1 in the Italian and Austria Alps. Austrian sharpshooters deployed on cliffs overlooking the Isonzo River where they fought the Italians in 12 battles from 1915 through 1917. (BSLOC 2013 1 27)
RMKWCWYE–AND THEY THOUGHT WE COULDNT FIGHT. American World War 1 poster of wounded soldier on the battlefield, who holds three German helmets as trophies, 1917. (BSLOC 2017 1 61)
RMKWCWJH–Siege of Ottoman Adrianople (Edirne) by Bulgarian and Serbian forces, Nov. 3, 1912 –March 26, 1913. Serbian Red Cross tent with wounded soldiers (BSLOC 2017 1 145)
RMEG6KMW–Stavin' Chain playing guitar and singing accompanied by a musician on violin, Lafayette, La., June 1934
RMEG6KMY–Members of the Bog Trotters Band posed holding their instruments, Galax, Va, 1937
RMDD5GYA–Grand Central Station, New York City, 1920s
RMDD5GY6–New York Daily News Building, New York City, ca 1930s
RMDD5GXA–The Old State House, Boston, Massachusetts, by William Henry Jackson, circa 1890.
RMDD5GXT–James Michael Curley, design for a button for Curley's successful campaign to be Mayor of Boston. 1914
RMD18M0Y–Portrait of man in drivers seat of car (All persons depicted are not longer living and no estate exists. Supplier warranties
RMCWB8TX–George Perkins Marsh, United States minister to the Kingdom of Italy. ca. 1860s
RMD18M0D–First Lady Michelle Obama and Valérie Trierweiler of France, center, watch a student cooking demonstration at the Gary Comer
RMCWB8T5–The American Revolution. 'Green Dragon Tavern: Where we met to Plan the Consignment of a few Shiploads of Tea, Dec 16 1773,'
RMCWB8RE–Edmund Jennings Randolph. ca. 1780s
RMCWB8NX–President Grover Cleveland, seated, with his wife and child. 1893
RMCWB8MW–Washington, D.C., The Capitol from the railway station, July 29, 1846.
RMCWB8N8–Daguerreotype of No. 48 and 46, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1854
RMCWB8NF–Old Mill, Sandy Hook, Md. 1863
RMCWB8MR–Washington Monument. The Washington Monument under construction, ca 1860s
RMCWB8MD–Boulevard de la Madeleine in Paris, France. color lithograph by Paul Lancel, 1852
RMCWB8KT–The Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg. Incidents of the war. A harvest of death, Gettysburg, PA. Dead Federal soldiers on
RMCWB8K3–President Franklin Pierce. whole plate daguerreotype by Matthew Brady, 1850s.
RMCWB8K5–President Franklin Pierce. by Matthew Brady, 1850s.
RMCWB8K6–Uncle Sam's youngest son, Citizen Know Nothing. A portrait of a young man representing the nativist ideal of the Know Nothing
RMCWB8KW–The Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg. Confederate dead gathered for burial at the southwestern edge of the Rose woods, July
RMCWB8KG–he Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg. Part of Ward's line, Kershaw attacking. A.R. Waud. 1863
RMCWB8KD–The Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg. Attack of the Louisiana Tigers on a battery of the 11th Corps / A.R. Waud. 1863
RMCWB8HH–President Andrew Johnson. being served impeachment summons in the White House.
RMD18KYM–President Barack Obama talks with Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdog(an of Turkey, right, following their bilateral meeting at
RMD18KXR–President Barack Obama looks over the shoulder of Hannah Wyman, 11, as she demonstrates her grand prize-winning project in the
RMD18KYD–First Lady Michelle Obama is interviewed during a taping of the 'Late Show with David Letterman' at the Ed Sullivan Theater in
RMD18KXW–President Barack Obama walks Prime Minister David Cameron of the United Kingdom to his motorcade following their meetings at
RMD18KY1–President Barack Obama greets audience members after delivering remarks on the economy at the University of Miami Field House
RMCWB8FT–An exact prospect of Charlestown : the metropolis of the province of South Carolina. 1762
RMCWBTK1–Washington, D.C., overlooking the backyard and adjacent neighborhood, and showing children standing on balconies. Watercolor by
RMCWBTKB–Charleston, South Carolina, looking across Cooper's River 1838
RMCWAX4T–Salomon Brothers cigar label. The illustration shows a tobacco plantation with manor house and a field in which black slaves
RMCWAX2G–Tibutha telling stories to Puritan girls in the household of Revered Samuel Parris in the 1690s. Tibutha, an enslaved South
RMCWAX30–Fenway Park, Boston. September 1914.
RMCWAX2P–President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in his wheelchair on the porch at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, NY, with Ruthie Bie and Fala.
RMCWAX34–Fenway Park, Boston. Panorama, September 1912.
RMCWC4TN–Katy Perry performs for US military the '2010 Divas Salute the Troops' concert at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar near San
RMCWB8ET–Riding an elephant in Coney Island, New York City, 1905
RMCWB8F7–Coney Island, remains of the Alahmbra Restaurant, destroyed by fire, New York, photograph, 1911.
RMCWB8EK–The Goat carriages in dront of the zoo, Coney Island, New York, N.Y. 1900-1910
RMCWB8F9–Circus rings, Luna Park, Coney Island, N.Y. ca. 1900
RMCWB97W–J.P. Morgan. Political cartoon lampooning the Supreme Court's ruling against the Northern Securities monopoly. 1904
RMCWB97B–Tobias Lear, ca. 1780s
RMCWB977–Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His excellency John Hancock, Esquire Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A
RMCWC64W–Aerial view of the recovery operation at the site of the World Trade Center. View includes the Brooklyn Bridge Brooklyn New
RMCWC64H–The classic skyscraper the Woolworth Building is seen through smoking remains of the World Trade Center 10 days after the
RMCWC66H–Firefighters and search and rescue teams work on 'The Pile' of rubble from the collapsed World Trade Center. In back ground is
RMCWC63H–New York firefighters continue to battle blazes at Ground Zero eight days after the 9-11 terrorist attacks. Sept. 19 2001.
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