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Competitions and winning. Leadership mockup, empty copy space. Wooden champions on winner pedestal and losers on floor.3D rendering-stock-photo
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Competitions and winning. Leadership mockup, empty copy space. Wooden champions on winner pedestal and losers on floor.-stock-photo
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3D illustration of pawns fallen on floor and a red one protected by a Wooden round table. Individual protection and insurance concept.3D rendering-stock-photo
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3D illustration of pawns fallen on floor and a red one protected by a Wooden round table. Individual protection and insurance concept.3D rendering-stock-photo
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Asiatic Brush-Tailed Porcupine in Captivity Eating on Concrete Floor-stock-photo
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Charming Brick House Exterior Feature With Chimney and Gabled Roof Under Clear Sky-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless blended black line triangle pattern on white for design and background.-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless blended black triangle and hexagon pattern on white for design and background.-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless blended black line hexagon pattern on white for design and background.-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless blended white triangle and hexagon pattern on black for design and background.-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless blended grey to black pattern for design and background.-stock-photo
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Construction site of a new house with a concrete floor and a wooden frame-stock-photo
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Construction site of a new house with a concrete floor and a wooden frame-stock-photo
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Construction site of a new house with a concrete floor and a wooden frame-stock-photo
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Yellow chair and red lamp in a room-stock-photo
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A yellow armchair and a lamp in a cozy room-stock-photo
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1960s China Backstage Curtain Peek - Three Smiling Girls-stock-photo
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Italy Montalcino Wine Shop Window Display with Tourists Browsing-stock-photo
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Italy Montalcino Gourmet Wine Shop Elderly Customer Browsing Shelves-stock-photo
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Italy Naples Galleria Umberto I Grand Arcade with Business Commuters-stock-photo
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horizontal seamless black line hexagon pattern on white for design and background.-stock-photo
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Paris, France - 07 28 2025: Panoramic view of Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Louvre pyramid, Louvre museum buildings and the Napoleon courtyard behind-stock-photo
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Paris, France - 07 28 2025: Panoramic view of Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Louvre pyramid, Louvre museum buildings and the Napoleon courtyard behind-stock-photo
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A person uses a flashlight to search beneath a couch and locates a set of lost keys. The scene is gritty and authentic, with visible dust and couch sp-stock-photo
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A person uses a flashlight to search beneath a couch and locates a set of lost keys. The scene is gritty and authentic, with visible dust and couch sp-stock-photo
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A person uses a flashlight to search beneath a couch and locates a set of lost keys. The scene is gritty and authentic, with visible dust and couch sp-stock-photo
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A realistic moment captured as a person uses a flashlight to search under a couch and discovers loose coins. Visible dust and worn couch springs add t-stock-photo
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A realistic moment captured as a person uses a flashlight to search under a couch and discovers loose coins. Visible dust and worn couch springs add t-stock-photo
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A realistic moment captured as a person uses a flashlight to search under a couch and discovers loose coins. Visible dust and worn couch springs add t-stock-photo
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A realistic moment captured as a person uses a flashlight to search under a couch and discovers loose coins. Visible dust and worn couch springs add t-stock-photo
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Realistic home scene of a person using a flashlight to search for a lost TV remote under a couch. The image captures a common and relatable moment of-stock-photo
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Realistic home scene of a person using a flashlight to search for a lost TV remote under a couch. The image captures a common and relatable moment of-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — The Palladian Room at Gunston Hall showcases the sophisticated classical design elements created by English architect William Buckland for George Mason's Georgian mansion between 1755-1759. The room features ornate carved shells, acanthus leaves, and floral motifs within a framework of classical architectural principles, including inset arched niches with fluted columns and broken pediments. Gunston Hall, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960, served as the intellectual birthplace of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights and rem-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — The main foyer of Gunston Hall features a meticulously reproduced 'Pillar and Arch' wallpaper pattern based on a circa 1769 design from England's Victoria & Albert Museum collection, installed during restoration to recreate the Georgian-era appearance of George Mason's home. The central staircase leads to the second floor where the Mason family's bedrooms were located, showcasing the sophisticated architectural details created by English joiner William Buckland between 1755-1759. The old-growth pine floorboards are original to the house, which served as both family residence-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — Gunston Hall, the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759 for George Mason IV, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The 5,500-acre plantation along Virginia's Potomac River served as home to Mason (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the property and the National Society of Colonial Dames of America operates it as an accredited museum on 550 preserved acres-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — Gunston Hall, the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759 for George Mason IV, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The 5,500-acre plantation along Virginia's Potomac River served as home to Mason (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the property and the National Society of Colonial Dames of America operates it as an accredited museum on 550 preserved acres-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — Exhibits in the visitor center at Gunston Hall showcase artifacts and information about George Mason IV (1725-1792), the influential Virginia statesman who authored the Virginia Declaration of Rights and refused to sign the U.S. Constitution due to its lack of individual rights protections. The Georgian mansion, built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation, features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under English architect William Buckland's supervision. Now operated as an-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — Exhibits in the visitor center at Gunston Hall showcase artifacts and information about George Mason IV (1725-1792), the influential Virginia statesman who authored the Virginia Declaration of Rights and refused to sign the U.S. Constitution due to its lack of individual rights protections. The Georgian mansion, built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation, features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under English architect William Buckland's supervision. Now operated as an-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — Exhibits in the visitor center at Gunston Hall showcase artifacts and information about George Mason IV (1725-1792), the influential Virginia statesman who authored the Virginia Declaration of Rights and refused to sign the U.S. Constitution due to its lack of individual rights protections. The Georgian mansion, built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation, features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under English architect William Buckland's supervision. Now operated as an-stock-photo
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LORTON, Virginia — The eastern side of Gunston Hall, the historic Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759 for founding father George Mason IV, shows some of the plantation's exterior dependencies including the laundry building. The 5,500-acre tobacco plantation along Virginia's Potomac River served as home to Mason, primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. The property, now owned by the Commonwealth of Virginia and operated as a museum by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, preserves 550 acres of the original plantation and f-stock-photo