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Brown Bess Musket
Image by Missouri History Museum

Brown Bess Musket

A Short Land Pattern Musket, nicknamed 'Brown Bess', the standard weapon of an infantrymen in the British army during the 18th and early 19th centuries, c. 1773. Missouri History Museum, St. Louis.
George Bird Grinnell
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George Bird Grinnell

Anthropologist and historian George Bird Grinnell (l. 1849-1938), photograph published in the Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in 1870 by Nathaniel Pitt Langford, 1905.
Sacred Pawnee Site of Pahuk
Image by Ammodramus

Sacred Pawnee Site of Pahuk

Pahuk (also known as Pahaku and Pahuk Hill) a site sacred to the Pawnee in modern-day Nebraska. The site features prominently in the Pawnee tale The Boy Who Was Sacrificed and in the story of Old-Lady-Grieves-the-Enemy who defended the site...
Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin
Image by GerardM

Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin

The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, Berlin. The church was damaged in the bombing of Berlin during the Second World War (1939-45) and left as a memorial.
Berlin Anti-aircraft Defences
Image by Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-H27779

Berlin Anti-aircraft Defences

A 1942 photograph of one of the anti-aircraft gun installations which protected Berlin during the Second World War. (German Federal Archives)
Bombed Berlin Reichstag, 1945
Image by Imperial War Museums

Bombed Berlin Reichstag, 1945

A June 1945 photograph showing the bomb-damaged Reichstag in Berlin. (Imperial War Museums, London)
USAAF Bombing Berlin, 1944
Image by National Archives and Records Administration

USAAF Bombing Berlin, 1944

A photograph taken in May 1944 of a United States Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress bomber over Berlin. The bomber has been damaged by bombs dropped from another plane in the formation. (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum)
Africa after The Treaty of Versailles, c.1920
Image by Simeon Netchev

Africa after The Treaty of Versailles, c.1920

A map illustrating the geopolitical situation in Africa after World War I - the continent still under European colonial domination, with only a few areas having gained independence or achieved limited autonomy. Although many African...
Maria Tallchief
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Maria Tallchief

Ballerina Maria Tallchief of the Osage nation, photo published in Dance Magazine, April 1961, commemorating the magazine's annual award winners. She was the first Native American woman, and the first United States citizen, to hold the rank...
Susan La Flesche Picotte
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Susan La Flesche Picotte

Photograph of Dr. Susan La Flesche Picotte, the first Native American woman to receive a medical degree. Nebraska State Historical Society Photograph Collections.
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