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A: Architect ð Find his bracket ð Alphabet alphabetical guessing. Series of chromolithographs edited by B. Sirven, Printer Publisher, Toulouse Paris, s. d. (circa 1930) for the laundry brand Floreal (created in 1926) on the theme of metiers. Illustrations by Louis Gougeon. Size: 9.5 x 6 cm
A: Architect ð Find his bracket ð Alphabet alphabetical guessing. Series of chromolithographs edited by B. Sirven, Printer Publisher, Toulouse Paris, s. d. (circa 1930) for the laundry brand Floreal (created in 1926) on the theme of metiers. Illustrations by Louis Gougeon. Size: 9.5 x 6 cm

DUV4711027: A: Architect ð Find his bracket ð Alphabet alphabetical guessing. Series of chromolithographs edited by B. Sirven, Printer Publisher, Toulouse Paris, s. d. (circa 1930) for the laundry brand Floreal (created in 1926) on the theme of metiers. Illustrations by Louis Gougeon. Size: 9.5 x 6 cm, Gougeon, Louis (20th) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of the German composer Johann Peter Salomon (1745-1815) Oxford Faculty of Music.
Portrait of the German composer Johann Peter Salomon (1745-1815) Oxford Faculty of Music.

GIA4711269: Portrait of the German composer Johann Peter Salomon (1745-1815) Oxford Faculty of Music., Unknown Artist / Bridgeman Images

View of a lifeboat loaded with survivors of the Titanic during the sinking on the morning of 15/04/1912, among the icebergs. Illustration
View of a lifeboat loaded with survivors of the Titanic during the sinking on the morning of 15/04/1912, among the icebergs. Illustration

GIA4710100: View of a lifeboat loaded with survivors of the Titanic during the sinking on the morning of 15/04/1912, among the icebergs. Illustration, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Coin with the effigy of Mithridate I (171 BC - 139 BC), King of the Parthians.
Coin with the effigy of Mithridate I (171 BC - 139 BC), King of the Parthians.

GIA4713716: Coin with the effigy of Mithridate I (171 BC - 139 BC), King of the Parthians., Parthian School, (2nd century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Edward II (1284-1327), King of England (Edward 2)
Portrait of Edward II (1284-1327), King of England (Edward 2)

GIA4713691: Portrait of Edward II (1284-1327), King of England (Edward 2), Unknown Artist / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Lycurgue (Lykourgos) mythical legislator of Sparta (9th or 8th century BC). (Lycurgus of Sparta)
Portrait of Lycurgue (Lykourgos) mythical legislator of Sparta (9th or 8th century BC). (Lycurgus of Sparta)

GIA4713498: Portrait of Lycurgue (Lykourgos) mythical legislator of Sparta (9th or 8th century BC). (Lycurgus of Sparta), Unknown Artist / Bridgeman Images

Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.
Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.

LBY4711936: Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu., Hebbelinck, Pierre (b. 1956) / Bridgeman Images

Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.
Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.

LBY4711965: Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu., Hebbelinck, Pierre (b. 1956) / Bridgeman Images

Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.
Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.

LBY4711859: Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu., Hebbelinck, Pierre (b. 1956) / Bridgeman Images

Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.
Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu.

LBY4711886: Le Grand Hornu in the Hainaut in Belgium, Rue Saint Louise, 827301 Boussu., Hebbelinck, Pierre (b. 1956) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Henrietta McCormick Lister Hill wife of Senator Democrat in front of the Titanic monument in Washington 1940. Photography
Portrait of Henrietta McCormick Lister Hill wife of Senator Democrat in front of the Titanic monument in Washington 1940. Photography

GIA4712288: Portrait of Henrietta McCormick Lister Hill wife of Senator Democrat in front of the Titanic monument in Washington 1940. Photography, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

The survivors of the sinking of the Titanic aboard the ship Carpathia came to rescue them in April 1912. Photography
The survivors of the sinking of the Titanic aboard the ship Carpathia came to rescue them in April 1912. Photography

GIA4710272: The survivors of the sinking of the Titanic aboard the ship Carpathia came to rescue them in April 1912. Photography, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

5th century Greek coin with the effigy of the goddess Tanit
5th century Greek coin with the effigy of the goddess Tanit

GIA4712401: 5th century Greek coin with the effigy of the goddess Tanit, Greek / Bridgeman Images

Titanic Disaster, 1912: portrait of Margaret Molly Brown (1867-1932) survivor of the Titanic sinking. Photography
Titanic Disaster, 1912: portrait of Margaret Molly Brown (1867-1932) survivor of the Titanic sinking. Photography

GIA4712410: Titanic Disaster, 1912: portrait of Margaret Molly Brown (1867-1932) survivor of the Titanic sinking. Photography, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

C: Charcoal  I just saw a rat. Where is he? c.1930 (chromolithograph)
C: Charcoal  I just saw a rat. Where is he? c.1930 (chromolithograph)

DUV4710999: C: Charcoal I just saw a rat. Where is he? c.1930 (chromolithograph), Gougeon, Louis (20th) / Bridgeman Images

La maison du banker John Law de Lauriston (1671-1729), rue Quincampoix in Paris.
La maison du banker John Law de Lauriston (1671-1729), rue Quincampoix in Paris.

GIA4711327: La maison du banker John Law de Lauriston (1671-1729), rue Quincampoix in Paris., Unknown Artist / Bridgeman Images

Ireland - Count of Offaly: Site of Clonmacnois: Monastic ruins of early Christianity - 7th s
Ireland - Count of Offaly: Site of Clonmacnois: Monastic ruins of early Christianity - 7th s

GYS4720064: Ireland - Count of Offaly: Site of Clonmacnois: Monastic ruins of early Christianity - 7th s / Bridgeman Images

Italy: Archaeological site of Pompei at the foot of the Vesuve: Wall fresco
Italy: Archaeological site of Pompei at the foot of the Vesuve: Wall fresco

GYS4720531: Italy: Archaeological site of Pompei at the foot of the Vesuve: Wall fresco, Roman (1st century AD) / Bridgeman Images

Organs of the Cathedrale d'Evreux by the architect Bruno Decaris, 2006. The organ builder is called Pascal Quoirin. Cathedrale d'Evreux, Eure, Haute Normandy (Haute-Normandy), France. Photography 10/02/06.
Organs of the Cathedrale d'Evreux by the architect Bruno Decaris, 2006. The organ builder is called Pascal Quoirin. Cathedrale d'Evreux, Eure, Haute Normandy (Haute-Normandy), France. Photography 10/02/06.

LBY4721002: Organs of the Cathedrale d'Evreux by the architect Bruno Decaris, 2006. The organ builder is called Pascal Quoirin. Cathedrale d'Evreux, Eure, Haute Normandy (Haute-Normandy), France. Photography 10/02/06., Decaris, Bruno (b. 1948) / Bridgeman Images

St Augustine ark with the relics of the saint (Marble sculpture, 1362)
St Augustine ark with the relics of the saint (Marble sculpture, 1362)

LRI4720828: St Augustine ark with the relics of the saint (Marble sculpture, 1362), The Comacine masters, (Comacini) (14th century) / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of composer Erik Satie, 1916 (Drawing)
Portrait of composer Erik Satie, 1916 (Drawing)

LRI4724519: Portrait of composer Erik Satie, 1916 (Drawing), Cocteau, Jean (1889-1963) / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724675: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724709: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724723: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724694: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724848: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Senegal, St Louis, Beach on the Barbary Language (Watch Ddar)
Senegal, St Louis, Beach on the Barbary Language (Watch Ddar)

GYS4721870: Senegal, St Louis, Beach on the Barbary Language (Watch Ddar) / Bridgeman Images

Senegal: Kayar, fishing port
Senegal: Kayar, fishing port

GYS4722625: Senegal: Kayar, fishing port / Bridgeman Images

A pirate ship off Turtle Island in the Caribbean Sea Illustration from “The boy's book of pirates and the great sea rovers”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1900
A pirate ship off Turtle Island in the Caribbean Sea Illustration from “The boy's book of pirates and the great sea rovers”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1900

GIA4722720: A pirate ship off Turtle Island in the Caribbean Sea Illustration from “The boy's book of pirates and the great sea rovers”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1900, Williams, George Alfred (1875-1932) / Bridgeman Images

The treasor is buried Illustration from “The boys book of pirates”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1914
The treasor is buried Illustration from “The boys book of pirates”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1914

GIA4723147: The treasor is buried Illustration from “The boys book of pirates”” by George Albert Williams (1875-1932) 1914, Williams, George Alfred (1875-1932) / Bridgeman Images

Pirates received the Tresor Illustration for “” The Mutineers”” by Charles B Hawes (1889-1923) in “” Atlantic Monthly Press”” 1920
Pirates received the Tresor Illustration for “” The Mutineers”” by Charles B Hawes (1889-1923) in “” Atlantic Monthly Press”” 1920

GIA4723241: Pirates received the Tresor Illustration for “” The Mutineers”” by Charles B Hawes (1889-1923) in “” Atlantic Monthly Press”” 1920, Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724889: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4724957: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4725000: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

Michelangelo Fumagalli “” the bath””, 1850.
Michelangelo Fumagalli “” the bath””, 1850.

GIA4736513: Michelangelo Fumagalli “” the bath””, 1850., Fumagalli, Michelangelo (1812-1886) / Bridgeman Images

The Bioscope leisure park in Ungersheim, Haut-Rhin (Haut Rhin), Alsace, France. Architecture by Ursula Kurz and Frederic Jung, 2006.
The Bioscope leisure park in Ungersheim, Haut-Rhin (Haut Rhin), Alsace, France. Architecture by Ursula Kurz and Frederic Jung, 2006.

MDA4736624: The Bioscope leisure park in Ungersheim, Haut-Rhin (Haut Rhin), Alsace, France. Architecture by Ursula Kurz and Frederic Jung, 2006. / Bridgeman Images


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