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ETE4129552: Roosevelt Field (Long Island), USA, June 21, 1927: Postmaster General John Kiely swore Captain Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) as a mail pilot before he flew for his attempt to cross the Atlantic. In the background, the Fokker F.VIIA/3M named “America”” - Roosevelt Field (Long Island), USA, June 21st, 1927: Richard Evelyn Byrd (1888-1957) is being sworn in by Postmaster John Kiely as an air mail pilot, his plane “” America”” behind him / Bridgeman Images
FLO4672192: Man's costume in the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing a long sleeve tunic on ecarlate stockings. From a royal manuscript. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in “” Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete au nos jours”, 1842, London. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4672197: Woman's costume at the time of Richard III (1452-1485), wearing an embroidered skirt, a henin headdress with a long veil and a coat trimmed with fur. From a royal manuscript. Lithograph by Charles Martin, engraving by Leopold Martin, published in “” Costumes civils d'Angleterre depuis la conquete à nos jours”, 1842, London. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4662124: English dandies at the home of a bankrupt friend as he is evicted for debt. Tom and Jerry taking the hint at Logic's beling blown up at Point Nonplus or long wanted by John Doe and Richard Roe and must come. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Isaac Robert Cruikshank and George Cruikshank from Pierce EGAN's Life in London, Sherwood, Jones, London, 1823. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4594617: Dress (Robe) of the reign of Edward V and Richard III, 1483-1485. She wears a tall headdress with long veil, a furtrimmed mantle with wide collar over a striped dress. Seated in a medieval carved chair with lions on the arms. Based on portraits of Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Edward IV, description of the dress of Anne Neville, queen of Richard III, illuminated Royal manuscript 16F2, and effigy of Lady Peyton, Isleham Church, Cambridgeshire. Handcoloured lithograph from “” Costumes of British Ladies from the Time of William the First to the Reign of Queen Victoria”, London, Dickinson and Son, 1840. / Bridgeman Images