an anonymous cartoon i found in an officer's scrap book during my research. probably done by an officer given the specific FSR reference.

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an anonymous cartoon i found in an officer's scrap book during my research. probably done by an officer given the specific FSR reference.
This historical photograph depicts Captain Alex Teschner, master of the three-masted German barque PERA. Taken in September 1901 by photographer Wilhelm Hester at Port Blakely, Washington
British vintage postcard, illustrated by Barham
YeΘil Mosque in Turkey
Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) building in Riga, Latvia
Japanese war cartoons where Germany is some kind of animal, from A History of the War in sixty-one Cartoons, 1914.
Frank William Cuprien (American, 1871-1948) - Opalescence
"Opalescence" is usually non-objective, textured canvases or seascapes, where paint is applied in layers to create the effect of depth and inner glow .
The canvas conveys a sense of peace, fluidity and elusive beauty of nature.
Swift & Co, 1952
Norman Rockwell - Rosie the Riveter (1943)
Fourth of July, United States, from the Holidays series (N80) for Duke brand cigarettes
Issued byΒ W. Duke, Sons & Co.Β American Lithography byΒ George S. Harris & SonsΒ American 1890
"Trade cards from the "Holidays" series (N88), issued in a set of 50 cards in 1890 to promote W. Duke Sons & Co. brand cigarettes. The series depicts citizens from various countries in traditional dress celebrating local holidays. Each card verso contains the title of the series, a description of the particular holiday and its history, as well as an ad for W. Duke, Sons & Co. Tobacco producers Goodwin & Co. also published this series with brand advertising for Old Judge and Dog's Head Cigarettes."
Testing of armour-piercing shells and an armoured cupola at the Hadfield's foundry.
Illustrated London News, 1914.
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Astronomy sampler. The Gate Beautiful. 1903.
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Undertow. 1886. depicts a marine rescue. Winslow Homer American 1836-1910. oil/canvas.Β Β hadrian6.tumblr.com
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