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West Bank, Palestine. 7th July, 2025. Activist and English teacher Tariq Hathaleen, pictured close to his home in Palestinian village Umm Al Khair. Palestinians and human rights organisations say settler violence increased in the wake of the Hamas led October 7 2023 attacks. While Masafer Yatta became famous as the setting for Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land', locals say little has changed and settler violence is continuing. (Credit Image: © Sally Hayden/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Palestine. 06th July, 2025. Activist and English teacher Tariq Hathaleen, pictured close to his home in Palestinian village Umm Al Khair. Palestinians and human rights organisations say settler violence increased in the wake of the Hamas led October 7 2023 attacks. While Masafer Yatta became famous as the setting for Oscar-winning documentary 'No Other Land', locals say little has changed and settler violence is continuing. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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The establishment of James Paddon on Nou Island, New Caledonia, 19th century.  James Paddon, 1811 – 1861. English navigator-merchant, sandalwood, settler, pioneer in the New Hebrides and New Caledonia.  From Voyage a La Nouvelle-Caledonie or Voyage to New Caledonia by Victor Henri de Rochas (1830 - 1878).  Featured in Le Tour du Monde, published 1861.-stock-foto
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House of planters near Allahbad, Uttar Pradesh. India. Drawing by Emile Therond (182-1883) Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal, 1876 by Louis Theophile Marie Rousselet (1845–1929) Le Tour du Monde 1874-stock-foto
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House of planters near Allahbad, Uttar Pradesh. India. Drawing by Emile Therond (182-1883) Travels in Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal, 1876 by Louis Theophile Marie Rousselet (1845–1929) Le Tour du Monde 1874-stock-foto
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London, UK. 13th April, 2024. Members of the Jewish community take part in the March for Palestine to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and for an embargo on UK arms sales to Israel. The event was organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Stop the War Coalition, Friends of Al-Aqsa, Muslim Association of Britain, Palestinian Forum in Britain and CND. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Protest for Palestine after escalation of military action in the Gaza Strip conflict between Israel and Hamas. Phosphorus bombs reference placard-stock-foto
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Protest for Palestine after escalation of military action in the Gaza Strip conflict between Israel and Hamas. Settler colonies will fall placard-stock-foto
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Westminster, London, UK. 14th Oct, 2023. A protest is taking place against the escalation of military action in the Gaza Strip as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. Organised by groups including Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Stop the War Coalition, titled ‘National Demonstration: March for Palestine’ and with calls to ‘end the violence’ and ‘end apartheid’, the protesters gathered outside the BBC in Portland Place before heading to Whitehall and Trafalgar Square-stock-foto
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John Winthrop. Portrait of the English Puritan lawyer and first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, John Winthrop (1587/88-1649), oil on canvas, unknown artist, c. 1800 after an early 17th century painting-stock-foto
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William Bradford. Illustration of the Puritan settler who became governor of the Plymouth colony, William Bradford (1590-1657)-stock-foto
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Pocahontas born Matoaka, known as Amonute, c.1596 – 1617.  Native American woman associated with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.  She married English settler John Rolfe.  She died in Gravesend, in 1617, during a trip to England.  She is said to have saved settler Captain John Smith from death when she interceded for him with her father, Powhatan, a local indigenous chieftain.  After a 18th century work by Reinier Vinkeles.-stock-foto
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Pocahontas saves John Smith. Pocahontas born Matoaka, known as Amonute, c.1596 – 1617.  Native American woman associated with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.  She married English settler John Rolfe.  She died in Gravesend, in 1617, during a trip to England.  She is said to have saved settler Captain John Smith from death when she interceded for him with her father, Powhatan, a local indigenous chieftain.-stock-foto
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Commemorative blue plaque for Israel Samuel, first Jewish resident of Brighton, honoured by the Jewish Historical Society of England, East Sussex, UK-stock-foto
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JAMESTOWN VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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KING'S ARMS BARBER SHOP (1770) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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HOUSE OF BURGESSES CAPITOL (1705-1747) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GENERAL COURT CAPITOL (1705-1747) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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CAPITOL (1705-1747) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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RALEIGH TAVERN (1735) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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GOVERNOR'S PALACE (1706-1722) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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ENGRAVING SHOP JAMES GEDDY HOUSE (1737-1777) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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RED LION INN (1768) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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LUTE PLAYER JOSIAH CHOWNING'S TAVERN (1766) WILLIAMSBURG VIRGINIA USA-stock-foto
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