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B-17 Bomber in Flight
Image by Airwolfhound

B-17 Bomber in Flight

A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress in flight at the Chino Airshow in California, 2014. The B-17 was the main US bomber in WWII in the European theatre of the conflict and saw service in the Middle East and Pacific amongst other places.
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Image by Airwolfhound

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress in flight at the Chino Airshow in California, 2014. The B-17 was the main US bomber in WWII in the European theatre of the conflict.
Battle of Cowpens
Image by William Ranney

Battle of Cowpens

A scene from the Battle of Cowpens (17 January 1781), in which the life of American Colonel William Washington (center, atop the white horse) is saved by an unnamed Black soldier (left, firing pistol). Painting by William Ranney, 1845.
Banastre Tarleton
Image by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Banastre Tarleton

Portrait of Sir Banastre Tarleton, one of the most infamous British officers during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), oil on canvas by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1782. National Gallery, London.
Daniel Morgan
Image by Unknown Artist

Daniel Morgan

Portrait of Daniel Morgan by an unknown artist, from the George Washington Bicentennial Commission c. 1924. US National Archives and Records Administration.
Portrait of Daniel Morgan
Image by Charles Willson Peale

Portrait of Daniel Morgan

Portrait of Daniel Morgan (1735/36-1802), oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale, c. 1794. Independence National Historical Park Collection, Philadelphia PA.
Kentucky Rifle
Image by John Spitzer / The Walters Art Museum

Kentucky Rifle

Long Rifle, also known as a Kentucky Rifle or Pennsylvania Rifle, first used during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) but prominent during the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. By John Spitzer, c. 1810. Walters Art Museum...
Roman Feeding Bottle in the Shape of a Swan
Image by The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Roman Feeding Bottle in the Shape of a Swan

Roman earthenware bottle in the shape of a swan, used to feed milk or water to babies and infants, 199 BCE to 500 CE. Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection, Science Museum Group Collection, London.
Roman Marble Plaque Showing a Birth Scene
Image by The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

Roman Marble Plaque Showing a Birth Scene

Marble plaque depicting a 'parturition', or birthing scene, excavated in Ostia, Italy, c. 400 BCE to 300 CE. Such scenes eased the fears of expectant mothers by depicting positive birthing images. During this time, midwives were female...
Roman Relief of a Woman Giving Birth
Image by Wellcome Images

Roman Relief of a Woman Giving Birth

Ancient Roman relief carving of a midwife attending a woman giving birth. Wellcome Collection.
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