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South Korean and US Soldiers patrol long a fence at the United Nations Security Area in Panmunjom during an annual training exercise. March 24 2007
South Korean and US Soldiers patrol long a fence at the United Nations Security Area in Panmunjom during an annual training exercise. March 24 2007

EVB2939700: South Korean and US Soldiers patrol long a fence at the United Nations Security Area in Panmunjom during an annual training exercise. March 24 2007 / Bridgeman Images

Tomahawk Missile launched toward a target in Iraq guided missile cruiser USS MISSISSIPPI during the air war phase of Operation Desert Storm. Jan.29 1991
Tomahawk Missile launched toward a target in Iraq guided missile cruiser USS MISSISSIPPI during the air war phase of Operation Desert Storm. Jan.29 1991

EVB2939710: Tomahawk Missile launched toward a target in Iraq guided missile cruiser USS MISSISSIPPI during the air war phase of Operation Desert Storm. Jan.29 1991 / Bridgeman Images

F-15 Strike Eagle Fighter drops a Guided Bomb during a combat exercises at Hill Air Force Base Utah. c. 1980s
F-15 Strike Eagle Fighter drops a Guided Bomb during a combat exercises at Hill Air Force Base Utah. c. 1980s

EVB2939713: F-15 Strike Eagle Fighter drops a Guided Bomb during a combat exercises at Hill Air Force Base Utah. c. 1980s / Bridgeman Images

Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940
Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940

EVB2935593: Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s
Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s

EVB2935599: Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Oil derricks in Santa Fe Springs, California. 1923
Oil derricks in Santa Fe Springs, California. 1923

EVB2935603: Oil derricks in Santa Fe Springs, California. 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Alva E. Belmont (1853-1933), wealthy socialite, was an activist for women's suffrage in both Britain and the United States. With Alice Paul, she founded the National Woman's Party, and was its president from 1917-1933. c. 1924
Alva E. Belmont (1853-1933), wealthy socialite, was an activist for women's suffrage in both Britain and the United States. With Alice Paul, she founded the National Woman's Party, and was its president from 1917-1933. c. 1924

EVB2935610: Alva E. Belmont (1853-1933), wealthy socialite, was an activist for women's suffrage in both Britain and the United States. With Alice Paul, she founded the National Woman's Party, and was its president from 1917-1933. c. 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Ralph Ellison (1914-1994), African America author of the classic novel, INVISIBLE MAN (1953), when he was a young writer and scholar in 1935
Ralph Ellison (1914-1994), African America author of the classic novel, INVISIBLE MAN (1953), when he was a young writer and scholar in 1935

EVB2935619: Ralph Ellison (1914-1994), African America author of the classic novel, INVISIBLE MAN (1953), when he was a young writer and scholar in 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled
Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled

EVB2935626: Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled / Bridgeman Images

Hans von Kaltenborn (1878-1965), American radio journalist incorporated analysis and background into his vivid broadcasts in the 1930s and 1940s. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). 1941 portrait
Hans von Kaltenborn (1878-1965), American radio journalist incorporated analysis and background into his vivid broadcasts in the 1930s and 1940s. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). 1941 portrait

EVB2935637: Hans von Kaltenborn (1878-1965), American radio journalist incorporated analysis and background into his vivid broadcasts in the 1930s and 1940s. He played himself in two movies, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL (1951). 1941 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935
Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935

EVB2935638: Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Ridgely Torrence (1874-1950), American playwright, poet and editor remembered for his PLAYS FOR A NEGRO THEATER (1917), which opened roles for Black actors. 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Ridgely Torrence (1874-1950), American playwright, poet and editor remembered for his PLAYS FOR A NEGRO THEATER (1917), which opened roles for Black actors. 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935646: Ridgely Torrence (1874-1950), American playwright, poet and editor remembered for his PLAYS FOR A NEGRO THEATER (1917), which opened roles for Black actors. 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

New Yorkers line up by the thousands waiting to be vaccinated at the Department of Health during a smallpox scare in April 1947
New Yorkers line up by the thousands waiting to be vaccinated at the Department of Health during a smallpox scare in April 1947

EVB2935648: New Yorkers line up by the thousands waiting to be vaccinated at the Department of Health during a smallpox scare in April 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), served two non-consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, in 1917-1919, and 1941-1943. As a pacifist, she voted against United States entry into both the First and Second World Wars. c. 1918
Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), served two non-consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, in 1917-1919, and 1941-1943. As a pacifist, she voted against United States entry into both the First and Second World Wars. c. 1918

EVB2935652: Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), served two non-consecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, in 1917-1919, and 1941-1943. As a pacifist, she voted against United States entry into both the First and Second World Wars. c. 1918 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. William Beebe (center) standing with two assistants, next to the bathysphere, a deep-sea submersible lowered into the ocean on a cable. Beebe took a bathysphere to the depth of 3,028 feet (923 m) in 1934
Dr. William Beebe (center) standing with two assistants, next to the bathysphere, a deep-sea submersible lowered into the ocean on a cable. Beebe took a bathysphere to the depth of 3,028 feet (923 m) in 1934

EVB2935657: Dr. William Beebe (center) standing with two assistants, next to the bathysphere, a deep-sea submersible lowered into the ocean on a cable. Beebe took a bathysphere to the depth of 3,028 feet (923 m) in 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Theodore W. Schultz (1902-1998) was co-winner (with Sir William Arthur Lewis) of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Economics, for his research in economic development of developing countries
Dr. Theodore W. Schultz (1902-1998) was co-winner (with Sir William Arthur Lewis) of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Economics, for his research in economic development of developing countries

EVB2935678: Dr. Theodore W. Schultz (1902-1998) was co-winner (with Sir William Arthur Lewis) of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Economics, for his research in economic development of developing countries / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1940), exhorted the Wall Street crowds as she took the women's rights movement into the streets. Blatch staged open-air meetings, spoke on street corners, and organized mass meetings. c. 1915
Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1940), exhorted the Wall Street crowds as she took the women's rights movement into the streets. Blatch staged open-air meetings, spoke on street corners, and organized mass meetings. c. 1915

EVB2935684: Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch (1856-1940), exhorted the Wall Street crowds as she took the women's rights movement into the streets. Blatch staged open-air meetings, spoke on street corners, and organized mass meetings. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909
Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909

EVB2935695: Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909 / Bridgeman Images

Autogiro airplane, similar to a helicopter, takes off from the east plaza of the U.S. Capitol with Senator Hiram Bingham as a passenger. July 9, 1931
Autogiro airplane, similar to a helicopter, takes off from the east plaza of the U.S. Capitol with Senator Hiram Bingham as a passenger. July 9, 1931

EVB2935699: Autogiro airplane, similar to a helicopter, takes off from the east plaza of the U.S. Capitol with Senator Hiram Bingham as a passenger. July 9, 1931 / Bridgeman Images

Glenn H. Curtiss (1878-1930), aviation pioneer in his bi-plane, c. 1910. He was the founder of the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
Glenn H. Curtiss (1878-1930), aviation pioneer in his bi-plane, c. 1910. He was the founder of the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company

EVB2935700: Glenn H. Curtiss (1878-1930), aviation pioneer in his bi-plane, c. 1910. He was the founder of the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega airplane being off-loaded from the liner Lurline prior to her solo flight from Hawaii to California. January 1935
Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega airplane being off-loaded from the liner Lurline prior to her solo flight from Hawaii to California. January 1935

EVB2935706: Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Vega airplane being off-loaded from the liner Lurline prior to her solo flight from Hawaii to California. January 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Cockpit of Amelia Earhart's plane, 1937 (photo)
Cockpit of Amelia Earhart's plane, 1937 (photo)

EVB2935709: Cockpit of Amelia Earhart's plane, 1937 (photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo)
Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo)

EVB2935711: Amelia Earhart posting in front of the propeller of her plane, 1937 (photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947
Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947

EVB2935717: Howard Hughes seated in the cockpit TWA Constellation to demonstrate a new radar terrain clearance warning system that sounds a horn when the plane comes within 2000 feet of any object ahead or below. 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927
Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927

EVB2935719: Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927
Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927

EVB2935720: Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, in flight in 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Glenn Martin Bomber circling over Washington, D.C., as it starts on a 'Round-the-Rim,' circuit flight of the United States. Piloted by Lieut. Col. R.S. Hartz and Lieut. Ernest E. Harmon's. 1919 July
Glenn Martin Bomber circling over Washington, D.C., as it starts on a 'Round-the-Rim,' circuit flight of the United States. Piloted by Lieut. Col. R.S. Hartz and Lieut. Ernest E. Harmon's. 1919 July

EVB2935721: Glenn Martin Bomber circling over Washington, D.C., as it starts on a 'Round-the-Rim,' circuit flight of the United States. Piloted by Lieut. Col. R.S. Hartz and Lieut. Ernest E. Harmon's. 1919 July / Bridgeman Images

Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA
Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA

EVB2935738: Jimmy Hoffa (1913-1975), tough President of the Teamsters Union from 1958–1971, was the subject of numerous government investigations, but only convicted of jury tampering. He was portrayed by Jack Nicholson, in the 1992 film, HOFFA / Bridgeman Images

The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910
The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910

EVB2935743: The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Yasumasa Fukushima (1853-1919), Japanese General and descendant of a noble Samurai family, with a war map. He was vice-chief of the General Staff Office during the Russo-Japanese War. c. 1905
Yasumasa Fukushima (1853-1919), Japanese General and descendant of a noble Samurai family, with a war map. He was vice-chief of the General Staff Office during the Russo-Japanese War. c. 1905

EVB2935745: Yasumasa Fukushima (1853-1919), Japanese General and descendant of a noble Samurai family, with a war map. He was vice-chief of the General Staff Office during the Russo-Japanese War. c. 1905 / Bridgeman Images

Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), inspecting high-ranking officers of Officers Training Corps at Jiangxi city in Lushan, China. c. 1940-43
Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), inspecting high-ranking officers of Officers Training Corps at Jiangxi city in Lushan, China. c. 1940-43

EVB2935760: Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), inspecting high-ranking officers of Officers Training Corps at Jiangxi city in Lushan, China. c. 1940-43 / Bridgeman Images

Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill bows to Queen Elizabeth as she arrives at his retirement dinner in London, April 4, 1955
Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill bows to Queen Elizabeth as she arrives at his retirement dinner in London, April 4, 1955

EVB2935778: Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill bows to Queen Elizabeth as she arrives at his retirement dinner in London, April 4, 1955 / Bridgeman Images

William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890
William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890

EVB2935792: William Gladstone (1809-1898), Prime Minister of Great Britain. 1890 / Bridgeman Images

Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880
Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880

EVB2937573: Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880 / Bridgeman Images

Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010
Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010

EVB2937577: Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885
Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885

EVB2937582: Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885 / Bridgeman Images


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