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New Netherland Map
Image by Nicolaes Visscher II

New Netherland Map

A map of New Netherland published by Nicolaes Visscher II (1649–1702) in 1684. This map is partially a copy of the map by Jan Janssonius (1588-1664) from 1651.
Te Waimate Mission, New Zealand
Image by Kim Martins

Te Waimate Mission, New Zealand

Three houses of similar design were originally constructed at the Te Waimate Mission in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. This is the only house still standing on the site and it was built in 1832 CE. This photo was taken in November 2019.
The Pink and White Terraces of New Zealand
Image by Welcome Images

The Pink and White Terraces of New Zealand

Photograph showing the famed pink and white terraces of New Zealand and the terraced thermal pools on the edge of Lake Rotomahana. Photograph taken by Burton Bros (1866–1914) of Dunedin. The terraces were destroyed in 1886, following the...
Patroon & Lady of New Amsterdam, c. 1640 CE
Image by U.S. History Images

Patroon & Lady of New Amsterdam, c. 1640 CE

Illustration of a Dutch patroon and lady from New Amsterdam in well-made attire c. 1640 CE. From Historic Dress in America 1607 - 1800 by Elisabeth McClellan. Published in Philadelphia by George W. Jacobs and Company, 1904 CE.
The Route of the St Jean Baptiste and the Endeavour around the North Cape of New Zealand
Image by Goran tek-en,

The Route of the St Jean Baptiste and the Endeavour around the North Cape of New Zealand

The route of the St Jean Baptiste and Captain James Cook's Endeavour around the North Cape of New Zealand in December 1769.
John Hoyte's Painting of the Pink and White Terraces of New Zealand
Image by Sarjeant Gallery

John Hoyte's Painting of the Pink and White Terraces of New Zealand

Painting by John Hoyte (1835-1913) of the world-famous pink and white terraces of New Zealand that were destroyed by volcanic eruption in 1886. Sarjeant Gallery, Te Whare o Rehua, Whanganui.
Rufus Stone,  New Forest
Image by Ethan Doyle White

Rufus Stone, New Forest

The Rufus stone (now a metal plaque) which marks the spot in the New Forest, England where William II of England (r. 1087-1100 CE) died in a hunting accident.
Temple of Mandulis, New Kalabsha
Image by Carole Raddato

Temple of Mandulis, New Kalabsha

The Temple of Mandulis (also known as the Temple of Kalabsha) is a Roman Period Egyptian temple built as a tribute to Mandulis, a sun god of ancient Nubia. It was constructed by Emperor Augustus around 30 BCE, presumably on the site of an...
Trail of Tears Memorial at New Echota
Image by Christopher James Culberson

Trail of Tears Memorial at New Echota

Monument in memory of the Cherokee on the Trail of Tears, New Echota, Georgia, USA. Photograph by Christopher James Culberson, 2006.
New Orleans Battle Map
Image by US Military Academy

New Orleans Battle Map

A depiction of the British assault during the Battle of New Orleans (8 Jan 1815). By the History Dept. of the United States Military Academy.
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