GCL3395290: MARINE AMMUNITION, 1913 The transfer of 8-inch mortar shells from the deck of the armored cruiser USS 'Brooklyn' at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard on League Island at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to be shipped with a U.S. Marine contingent to Guantanamo, Cuba, in response to the Mexican Revolution, February 1913. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3395015: WOMEN'S RIGHTS, 1792 Allegorical depiction of a woman presenting the seated figure of Liberty with a copy of Mary Wollstonecraft's 'A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.' Engraved frontispiece from the first volume of 'The Lady's Magazine,' printed at Philadelphia, December 1792. / Bridgeman Images
GCL3395098: LOOM: FLY SHUTTLE, 1733 The fly shuttle loom (fig. 1) patented by John Kay in 1733; also shown is the unmodified lathe (fig. 2), the lathe modified by Kay (fig. 3), and Kay's shuttle (fig. 4). Line engraving from 'The Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture,' 1823. / Bridgeman Images