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Paul Harvey (1918-2009), American radio broadcaster known for his News and Comment broadcast and his famous The Rest of the Story segments. (USA)-stock-foto
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Paul Harvey (1918-2009), American radio broadcaster known for his News and Comment broadcast and his famous The Rest of the Story segments. (USA)-stock-foto
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Director and cinematographer Bruce Brown filming while surfing for the 1966 classic surfing movie The Endless Summer.-stock-foto
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Director and cinematographer Bruce Brown filming while surfing for the 1966 classic surfing movie The Endless Summer.-stock-foto
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African American slaves in 1862 at the Cassina Point plantation of James Hopkinson on Edisto Island, South Carolina. (USA)-stock-foto
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African American slaves in 1862 at the Cassina Point plantation of James Hopkinson on Edisto Island, South Carolina. (USA)-stock-foto
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George Washington Carver (1864-1943), renowned American, Christian botanist and inventor who was born into slavery in Missouri and later became the head of the Agriculture Department of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama at the request of Booker T. Washington. (USA)-stock-foto
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George Washington Carver (1864-1943), renowned American, Christian botanist and inventor who was born into slavery in Missouri and later became the head of the Agriculture Department of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama at the request of Booker T. Washington. (USA)-stock-foto
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Everglades survey party with poling skiffs in 1913 in the South Florida Everglades. (USA)-stock-foto
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Hungarian Jewish women and children from the ghetto on the platform at the Nazi's Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in Poland in May of 1944.-stock-foto
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Hawaiian surfer Charles Kauha at Waikiki Beach on Oahu in Hawaii with a wooden Alaia board, a traditional Hawaiian surfboard, in a c1893 photograph most likely by Frank Davey.-stock-foto
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Everglades survey party with poling skiffs in 1913 in the South Florida Everglades. (USA)-stock-foto
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Hawaiian surfer Charles Kauha at Waikiki Beach on Oahu in Hawaii with a wooden Alaia board, a traditional Hawaiian surfboard, in a c1893 photograph most likely by Frank Davey.-stock-foto
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Hungarian Jewish women and children from the ghetto on the platform at the Nazi's Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp in Poland in May of 1944.-stock-foto
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Cherokee payment at Fort Gibson, located at a terminus of the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee Nation, in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in July, 1894. (USA)-stock-foto
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Cherokee payment at Fort Gibson, located at a terminus of the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee Nation, in Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in July, 1894. (USA)-stock-foto
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Army General George S. Patton acknowledges the cheers of welcoming crowds at a World War II Welcome Home Parade in Los Angeles, California, on June 9,1945. (USA)-stock-foto
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Army General George S. Patton acknowledges the cheers of welcoming crowds at a World War II Welcome Home Parade in Los Angeles, California, on June 9,1945. (USA)-stock-foto
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an Oval Office meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on August 18, 2025. (USA)-stock-foto
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the East Room of The White House on August 18, 2025. (USA)-stock-foto
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The Jupiter & Lake Worth Railway in Southeast Florida operated from July 4, 1889 to April 1895 as a narrow gauge steam railroad, linking the south shore of the Jupiter Inlet to the head of Lake Worth at Juno (near present-day PGA Boulevard and A1A in North Palm Beach.) Pictured (L-to-R) are Captain Matheson (conductor), Blus Rice (engineer), Blue (bird dog), and Milton Messer (fireman.)-stock-foto
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The Jupiter & Lake Worth Railway in Southeast Florida operated from July 4, 1889 to April 1895 as a narrow gauge steam railroad, linking the south shore of the Jupiter Inlet to the head of Lake Worth at Juno (near present-day PGA Boulevard and A1A in North Palm Beach.) Pictured (L-to-R) are Captain Matheson (conductor), Blus Rice (engineer), Blue (bird dog), and Milton Messer (fireman.)-stock-foto
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William Whewell FRS FGS (1794-1866) was an English polymath who was a leading figure in 19th century science. He was a scientist, mathematician, philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, poet, and a historian of science. He contributed numerous scientific terms to the English language, including the term scientist, along with physicist, ion, cathode, catastrophism, and uniformitarianism, among others. Whewell was also known for his opposition to evolution and his view that observable evidence of design in nature pointed to a divine intelligent Creator.-stock-foto
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Female missionary and boy connected with China Inland Mission, a pioneer Christian missions organization founded by Hudson Taylor in 1865. (Photo c. late 1890s)-stock-foto
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William Whewell FRS FGS (1794-1866) was an English polymath who was a leading figure in 19th century science. He was a scientist, mathematician, philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, poet, and a historian of science. He contributed numerous scientific terms to the English language, including the term scientist, along with physicist, ion, cathode, catastrophism, and uniformitarianism, among others. Whewell was also known for his opposition to evolution and his view that observable evidence of design in nature pointed to a divine intelligent Creator.-stock-foto
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Hudson Taylor and his second son, Frederick Howard Taylor, pioneer Christian missionaries to China in the 19th century. Hudson Taylor founded the China Inland Mission in 1865.-stock-foto
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Hudson Taylor and his second son, Frederick Howard Taylor, pioneer Christian missionaries to China in the 19th century. Hudson Taylor founded the China Inland Mission in 1865.-stock-foto
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Female missionary and boy connected with China Inland Mission, a pioneer Christian missions organization founded by Hudson Taylor in 1865. (Photo c. late 1890s)-stock-foto
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Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) family portrait with second wife, Jennie Faulding Taylor (1843–1904), and daughter, Maria Hudson Taylor Coulthard (1867–1897), from his first marriage to Maria Jane Dyer Taylor. Hudson Taylor was a British pioneer Christian missionary to to China who founded the China Inland Mission in 1865. (Photo c1897.)-stock-foto
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Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) family portrait with second wife, Jennie Faulding Taylor (1843–1904), and daughter, Maria Hudson Taylor Coulthard (1867–1897), from his first marriage to Maria Jane Dyer Taylor. Hudson Taylor was a British pioneer Christian missionary to to China who founded the China Inland Mission in 1865. (Photo c1897.)-stock-foto
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William Whewell FRS FGS (1794-1866) was an English polymath who was a leading figure in 19th century science. He was a scientist, mathematician, philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest, poet, and a historian of science. He contributed numerous scientific terms to the English language, including the term scientist, along with physicist, ion, cathode, catastrophism, and uniformitarianism, among others. Whewell was also known for his opposition to evolution and his view that observable evidence of design in nature pointed to a divine intelligent Creator.-stock-foto
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Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), English Christian hymn writer and poet.-stock-foto
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Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), English Christian hymn writer and poet.-stock-foto
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Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879), English Christian hymn writer and poet.-stock-foto
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The Kahanamoku brothers (L to R: Bill, Sam, Louis, David, Sargent and Duke) at Waikiki Beach in 1928. (Photo by Hawaiian photographer Tai Sing Loo.)-stock-foto
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The Kahanamoku brothers (L to R: Bill, Sam, Louis, David, Sargent and Duke) at Waikiki Beach in 1928. (Photo by Hawaiian photographer Tai Sing Loo.)-stock-foto
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Charles Kingsford Smith lying on a wooden surfboard on the beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between December 1914 and February 1915.-stock-foto
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Charles Kingsford Smith lying on a wooden surfboard on the beach in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between December 1914 and February 1915.-stock-foto
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President Bill Clinton and Atlanta Mayor Maynard Jackson shaking hands at an Olympic committee meeting on March 19, 1993, in Atlanta, Georgia, concerning the upcoming 1996 Summer Centennial Olympic Games to be held in Atlanta. (USA)-stock-foto
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Portrait of Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983), Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor imprisoned by the Nazis and held at the Ravensbrück concentration camp for, along with her family, hiding Jews during World War II.-stock-foto