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World War II era servicemen patients explore the new radio-television at St. Albans U.S. Naval Hospital in Queens New York, in 1943
World War II era servicemen patients explore the new radio-television at St. Albans U.S. Naval Hospital in Queens New York, in 1943

EVB2937684: World War II era servicemen patients explore the new radio-television at St. Albans U.S. Naval Hospital in Queens New York, in 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936
Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936

EVB2937691: Mrs. Bess Houdini, widow of the great magician, sitting in a chair with her business manager, Edward Saint (to her left holding handcuffs), and others, during a seance, in an effort to contact the spirit of Harry Houdini. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain
The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain

EVB2943119: The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Wilson at Versailles to sign of the Peace Treaty. July 1919. He is accompanied by his wife, Edith Bolling Wilson
President Wilson at Versailles to sign of the Peace Treaty. July 1919. He is accompanied by his wife, Edith Bolling Wilson

EVB2943132: President Wilson at Versailles to sign of the Peace Treaty. July 1919. He is accompanied by his wife, Edith Bolling Wilson / Bridgeman Images

Disfigured WW1 Veteran's mask gets finishing touches by sculptor Anna Ladd. 1918. The French soldier's mask of sculpted and painted copper was made by American artist in July 1918
Disfigured WW1 Veteran's mask gets finishing touches by sculptor Anna Ladd. 1918. The French soldier's mask of sculpted and painted copper was made by American artist in July 1918

EVB2943174: Disfigured WW1 Veteran's mask gets finishing touches by sculptor Anna Ladd. 1918. The French soldier's mask of sculpted and painted copper was made by American artist in July 1918, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Dead WW1 German Artilleryman and horses. 1914-18
Dead WW1 German Artilleryman and horses. 1914-18

EVB2943177: Dead WW1 German Artilleryman and horses. 1914-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

British WW1 wounded evacuated from France in a hospital train. 1914-18. Ambulances will transfer them to the base hospital
British WW1 wounded evacuated from France in a hospital train. 1914-18. Ambulances will transfer them to the base hospital

EVB2943183: British WW1 wounded evacuated from France in a hospital train. 1914-18. Ambulances will transfer them to the base hospital, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Prince Georgy Lvov, the first head of the provisional government of the Russian Revolution. He was a Russian statesman and the first post-imperial prime minister of Russia from March 15 to July 21, 1917
Prince Georgy Lvov, the first head of the provisional government of the Russian Revolution. He was a Russian statesman and the first post-imperial prime minister of Russia from March 15 to July 21, 1917

EVB2943224: Prince Georgy Lvov, the first head of the provisional government of the Russian Revolution. He was a Russian statesman and the first post-imperial prime minister of Russia from March 15 to July 21, 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Russian Revolutionary troops demonstrate in front of Engineers Palace. April 1, 1917. Their sign translates 'In The Name of Liberty, War Against Germanism to Full Victory.' These were troops loyal to the Provisional Government headed by Kerensky, and the 'Germans' refers to their rivals, the Lenin lead Bolsheviks. St. Petersberg
Russian Revolutionary troops demonstrate in front of Engineers Palace. April 1, 1917. Their sign translates 'In The Name of Liberty, War Against Germanism to Full Victory.' These were troops loyal to the Provisional Government headed by Kerensky, and the 'Germans' refers to their rivals, the Lenin lead Bolsheviks. St. Petersberg

EVB2943232: Russian Revolutionary troops demonstrate in front of Engineers Palace. April 1, 1917. Their sign translates 'In The Name of Liberty, War Against Germanism to Full Victory.' These were troops loyal to the Provisional Government headed by Kerensky, and the 'Germans' refers to their rivals, the Lenin lead Bolsheviks. St. Petersberg / Bridgeman Images

Russian Civil War Bolshevik notice to Petrograd citizens, Aug. 1917 (poster)
Russian Civil War Bolshevik notice to Petrograd citizens, Aug. 1917 (poster)

EVB2943246: Russian Civil War Bolshevik notice to Petrograd citizens, Aug. 1917 (poster), Russian School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Armenian woman in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910
Armenian woman in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910

EVB2943255: Armenian woman in traditional dress in Czarist Russian. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt ends prohibition by signing the Beer Bill. Mar. 22,1933
President Franklin Roosevelt ends prohibition by signing the Beer Bill. Mar. 22,1933

EVB2943259: President Franklin Roosevelt ends prohibition by signing the Beer Bill. Mar. 22,1933 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and Nancy Cook with a NRA poster at Val-Kill in Hyde Park. 1933. Cook was a feminist, teacher, and executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee
Eleanor Roosevelt and Nancy Cook with a NRA poster at Val-Kill in Hyde Park. 1933. Cook was a feminist, teacher, and executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee

EVB2943263: Eleanor Roosevelt and Nancy Cook with a NRA poster at Val-Kill in Hyde Park. 1933. Cook was a feminist, teacher, and executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee / Bridgeman Images

Armenian volunteers after swearing allegiance to help Russia against Turkey in WW1. They contributed to Russia's defeat of Turkish forces in the Battle of Sarikamis (Dec. 29, 1914-Jan. 1, 1915)
Armenian volunteers after swearing allegiance to help Russia against Turkey in WW1. They contributed to Russia's defeat of Turkish forces in the Battle of Sarikamis (Dec. 29, 1914-Jan. 1, 1915)

EVB2943289: Armenian volunteers after swearing allegiance to help Russia against Turkey in WW1. They contributed to Russia's defeat of Turkish forces in the Battle of Sarikamis (Dec. 29, 1914-Jan. 1, 1915) / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt campaigns for a 4th term as President. Philadelphia. Oct. 27, 1944. FDR shakes a voter's hand from his car
Franklin Roosevelt campaigns for a 4th term as President. Philadelphia. Oct. 27, 1944. FDR shakes a voter's hand from his car

EVB2943309: Franklin Roosevelt campaigns for a 4th term as President. Philadelphia. Oct. 27, 1944. FDR shakes a voter's hand from his car / Bridgeman Images

Turkish cannons captured by the Armenians of Van in April 1915. The fighting lasted from April 19 to May 17, 1915, when the Ottoman army retreated as Russian forces approached the city
Turkish cannons captured by the Armenians of Van in April 1915. The fighting lasted from April 19 to May 17, 1915, when the Ottoman army retreated as Russian forces approached the city

EVB2943332: Turkish cannons captured by the Armenians of Van in April 1915. The fighting lasted from April 19 to May 17, 1915, when the Ottoman army retreated as Russian forces approached the city, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940
FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940

EVB2943465: FDR as a quarterback on a postcard made by Hilborn Novelty Advertisement. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin Roosevelt at his fourth Inauguration. Jan. 20, 1945. It took place on the balcony of the White House instead of the Capitol
President Franklin Roosevelt at his fourth Inauguration. Jan. 20, 1945. It took place on the balcony of the White House instead of the Capitol

EVB2943352: President Franklin Roosevelt at his fourth Inauguration. Jan. 20, 1945. It took place on the balcony of the White House instead of the Capitol / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Dickerman in Marion, Massachusetts. 1925. Eleanor met Dickerson through her life partner, Nancy Cook, then the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee
Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Dickerman in Marion, Massachusetts. 1925. Eleanor met Dickerson through her life partner, Nancy Cook, then the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee

EVB2943362: Eleanor Roosevelt and Marian Dickerman in Marion, Massachusetts. 1925. Eleanor met Dickerson through her life partner, Nancy Cook, then the executive secretary of the Women's Division of the State Democratic Committee / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok with two unidentified younger women. 1933. Hickok, an Associated Press reporter, quit her job as NY Bureau Chief 1933. She then became an investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok with two unidentified younger women. 1933. Hickok, an Associated Press reporter, quit her job as NY Bureau Chief 1933. She then became an investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration

EVB2943372: Eleanor Roosevelt and Lorena Hickok with two unidentified younger women. 1933. Hickok, an Associated Press reporter, quit her job as NY Bureau Chief 1933. She then became an investigator for the Federal Emergency Relief Administration / Bridgeman Images

English WW1 POWs prisoners at work near Doberitz, Germany. 1914-15. Deep within eastern Germany they labor with shovels under an armed guard
English WW1 POWs prisoners at work near Doberitz, Germany. 1914-15. Deep within eastern Germany they labor with shovels under an armed guard

EVB2943112: English WW1 POWs prisoners at work near Doberitz, Germany. 1914-15. Deep within eastern Germany they labor with shovels under an armed guard, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term
James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term

EVB2943515: James Farley inspects letters sent during airmail week celebration. June 15, 1938. The Postmaster General and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee had ambitions to be the 1940 Presidential nominee, which were dashed when FDR ran for a third term / Bridgeman Images

American WW1 recruit under medical examination. 1917-18
American WW1 recruit under medical examination. 1917-18

EVB2943142: American WW1 recruit under medical examination. 1917-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and 4-H Club girls present Pres. Truman a UN Flag. Sept. 7, 1950
Eleanor Roosevelt and 4-H Club girls present Pres. Truman a UN Flag. Sept. 7, 1950

EVB2943634: Eleanor Roosevelt and 4-H Club girls present Pres. Truman a UN Flag. Sept. 7, 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Wounded WW1 Canadian soldiers on way to rear dressing station. 1917. The horse drawn narrow gage rails were useful in the water logged battlefields of Flanders
Wounded WW1 Canadian soldiers on way to rear dressing station. 1917. The horse drawn narrow gage rails were useful in the water logged battlefields of Flanders

EVB2943185: Wounded WW1 Canadian soldiers on way to rear dressing station. 1917. The horse drawn narrow gage rails were useful in the water logged battlefields of Flanders, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life'
Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life'

EVB2943648: Eleanor Roosevelt and novelist Fannie Hurst. 1962. Hurst is most remembered for the 1934 and 1959 screen adaptations of her novel examining race relations, 'Imitation of Life' / Bridgeman Images

British WW1 flyers consultation prior to taking to the air. 1915-18
British WW1 flyers consultation prior to taking to the air. 1915-18

EVB2943190: British WW1 flyers consultation prior to taking to the air. 1915-18, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Truckload of excited soldiers during Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg, 1917
Truckload of excited soldiers during Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg, 1917

EVB2943231: Truckload of excited soldiers during Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg, 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Army officer addressing his men during the Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg. 1917. This officer was loyal to the Provisional Government led by Kerensky, which advocated continued fighting in World War 1 against Germany and the Central Powers
Army officer addressing his men during the Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg. 1917. This officer was loyal to the Provisional Government led by Kerensky, which advocated continued fighting in World War 1 against Germany and the Central Powers

EVB2943237: Army officer addressing his men during the Russian Revolution. St. Petersburg. 1917. This officer was loyal to the Provisional Government led by Kerensky, which advocated continued fighting in World War 1 against Germany and the Central Powers / Bridgeman Images

Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt at Jackson Day Dinner. Mayflower Hotel, Jan. 8, 1938. James Farley, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is at left. Secret Service Agents Thomas Qualters is at right
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt at Jackson Day Dinner. Mayflower Hotel, Jan. 8, 1938. James Farley, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is at left. Secret Service Agents Thomas Qualters is at right

EVB2943295: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt at Jackson Day Dinner. Mayflower Hotel, Jan. 8, 1938. James Farley, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is at left. Secret Service Agents Thomas Qualters is at right, Harris & Ewing (1905-45) / Bridgeman Images

Crowd in Cleveland to hear Franklin Roosevelt's campaign speech. Nov. 3, 1940. It was his final a speech before election day
Crowd in Cleveland to hear Franklin Roosevelt's campaign speech. Nov. 3, 1940. It was his final a speech before election day

EVB2943305: Crowd in Cleveland to hear Franklin Roosevelt's campaign speech. Nov. 3, 1940. It was his final a speech before election day / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt's 1944 campaign enlisted dogs to do their part. A canine supporter carries a sign, 'Keep Falla in the White House.'
Franklin Roosevelt's 1944 campaign enlisted dogs to do their part. A canine supporter carries a sign, 'Keep Falla in the White House.'

EVB2943308: Franklin Roosevelt's 1944 campaign enlisted dogs to do their part. A canine supporter carries a sign, 'Keep Falla in the White House.' / Bridgeman Images

Caroline O'Day, Nancy Cook, Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Dickerman. Campobello. July 1926. O'Day was Associate Chair of the NYS Democratic Committee. Cook and Dickerman were life partners and close friends with Eleanor for 20 years
Caroline O'Day, Nancy Cook, Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Dickerman. Campobello. July 1926. O'Day was Associate Chair of the NYS Democratic Committee. Cook and Dickerman were life partners and close friends with Eleanor for 20 years

EVB2943364: Caroline O'Day, Nancy Cook, Eleanor Roosevelt, Marion Dickerman. Campobello. July 1926. O'Day was Associate Chair of the NYS Democratic Committee. Cook and Dickerman were life partners and close friends with Eleanor for 20 years / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt on crutches in a group of men at the Courthouse in Pittsburgh, 1924. In 1924 FDR used crutches, before he developed a technique combining a cane and a strong supporting companion
Franklin Roosevelt on crutches in a group of men at the Courthouse in Pittsburgh, 1924. In 1924 FDR used crutches, before he developed a technique combining a cane and a strong supporting companion

EVB2943421: Franklin Roosevelt on crutches in a group of men at the Courthouse in Pittsburgh, 1924. In 1924 FDR used crutches, before he developed a technique combining a cane and a strong supporting companion / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt supporting himself on ramp handles. Warms Springs, 1936. He is assisted by Warm Springs Registrar, Fred Botts
Franklin Roosevelt supporting himself on ramp handles. Warms Springs, 1936. He is assisted by Warm Springs Registrar, Fred Botts

EVB2943433: Franklin Roosevelt supporting himself on ramp handles. Warms Springs, 1936. He is assisted by Warm Springs Registrar, Fred Botts / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt on crutches, re-engaging with politics after polio. Aug. 7, 1924
Franklin Roosevelt on crutches, re-engaging with politics after polio. Aug. 7, 1924

EVB2943446: Franklin Roosevelt on crutches, re-engaging with politics after polio. Aug. 7, 1924 / Bridgeman Images


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