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Przemysl, Poland - August 23, 2025: Informational board showcasing the 1683 Vienna defense located in Przemysl, Poland-stock-foto
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Poster of the general mobilization, posted by the municipality of the 8th arrondissement of Paris, rue Royale, in August 1914.-stock-foto
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Magna Carta 1215 Display Highlighting Liberty and Justice for All. Salisbury, England-stock-foto
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Historic Chapter House Display with Table Description and Illustration. Salisbury, England-stock-foto
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Exhibit Display About Longespée's Tomb in Salisbury Cathedral. Salisbury, England-stock-foto
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Magna Carta 1297 Original Document at National Archives Museum in Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta on display at the National Archives Museum is one of only four surviving originals from that year, signed during the reign of Edward I and later entered into England's official statute rolls. This document is the only original 1297 Magna Carta on permanent display in the United States, on generous long-term loan from philanthropist David M. Rubenstein. The historic parchment is featured at the start of the Records of Rights gallery, also known as the David M. Rubenstein Galle-stock-foto
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Oxford, UK 09 July 2025 Book 'The Queen' about Elizabeth 2 by Ann Morrow on display at a thrift shop-stock-foto
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Oxford, England 09 July 2025 Book 'Hope the Autobiography' by pope Francis on display at a thrift shop-stock-foto
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At the Napoleon Museum Arenenberg in Salenstein, Switzerland, handwritten letters from Louis Napoleon (later Emperor Napoleon III) are on display, providing an insight into his youth and his life in this historic place-stock-foto
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Gongju, South Korea - June 13th 2025: A stone tablet inscribed with classical Chinese characters is illuminated under spotlights in a dark exhibition-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bill of Rights, one of America's founding documents, is displayed at the National Archives in Washington DC. This historic document, officially known as the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, was drafted by James Madison and ratified in 1791. The National Archives Building, located on Constitution Avenue, houses the nation's most important historical documents including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights in its Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The Bill of Rights guarantees fundamental civil liberties such as freedom of-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A rare original 1297 version of the Magna Carta is displayed at the National Archives, on loan courtesy of David M. Rubenstein. This document represents one of only four surviving originals from 1297 when it was entered into the official Statute Rolls of England. The exhibit, titled 'Enduring Principles of Liberty,' features the historic charter alongside explanatory text highlighting its famous clause: 'To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay, right or justice.' Originally sealed by King John at Runnymede in 1215, the Magna Carta has endured as a powerful symbo-stock-foto
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Zbarazh, Ukraine - May 30, 2025: Antique book with ornate design and historic text displayed in a museum setting.-stock-foto
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Zbarazh, Ukraine - May 30, 2025: Antique book open with medieval text and illustrations, displayed on a wooden surface.-stock-foto
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Framed translation of Latin inscription explaining the origin of San Pelayo hermitage, dated 1076 in Palencia.-stock-foto
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Framed translation of Latin inscription explaining the origin of San Pelayo hermitage, dated 1076 in Palencia.-stock-foto
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A Victorian image featuring a mischievous pet puppy destroying a flower display-stock-foto
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Historic Dorothea Dix Hospital & new urban Dorothea Dix Park, Raleigh, North Carolina-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Gutenberg Bible on display at the Library of Congress represents one of the first major books printed using movable metal type in the Western world. Printed by Johann Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany around 1455, this particular copy is one of only a few perfect vellum copies in existence. This historic Bible was purchased from Dr. Otto Vollbehr by act of Congress in 1930 after nearly five centuries in Benedictine monasteries in Austria.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Gutenberg Bible on display at the Library of Congress represents one of the first major books printed using movable metal type in the Western world. Printed by Johann Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany around 1455, this particular copy is one of only a few perfect vellum copies in existence. This historic Bible was purchased from Dr. Otto Vollbehr by act of Congress in 1930 after nearly five centuries in Benedictine monasteries in Austria.-stock-foto
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Velykyi Khodachkiv, Ukraine - February 18, 2025: Framed display of three black-and-white vintage photographs showing notable historical views-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Barry Faulkner's mural 'The Declaration of Independence' dominates the National Archives Rotunda above the Charters of Freedom. Created in 1936, the mural depicts 28 delegates to the Continental Congress of 1776, including Thomas Jefferson presenting the Declaration to John Hancock, with 26 of the portrayed delegates being signers of the document.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — Barry Faulkner's monumental mural 'The Constitution' adorns the National Archives Rotunda above the Charters of Freedom. Created in 1936, the mural depicts 25 delegates to the Constitutional Convention, including James Madison presenting the Constitution to George Washington, with Benjamin Franklin and other founding fathers in attendance. Six of the portrayed delegates did not sign the final document.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original Bill of Rights, displayed in a specialized preservation case, resides in the National Archives Rotunda alongside the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. This historic parchment from 1789 contains the first ten amendments to the Constitution, protected in a titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas to ensure its preservation while remaining visible to visitors.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original Declaration of Independence, protected in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building. This historic parchment, signed in 1776, rests in a titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas to prevent deterioration, allowing visitors to view one of America's founding documents while ensuring its preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four surviving originals, is displayed at the National Archives Building. This version, which entered the official Statute Rolls of England, was donated by David M. Rubenstein. The document represents King John's forced agreement with rebellious barons at Runnymede in 1215, though this display copy dates from a later reissue.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 'Destiny' pediment, created by Adolph Alexander Weinman in 1935, crowns the Pennsylvania Avenue facade of the National Archives Building. This 106-foot-wide by 18-foot-high limestone sculpture features allegorical figures representing themes of peace, war, history, and achievement, centered around the figure of Destiny flanked by eagles mounted on fasces.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 'Destiny' pediment, created by Adolph Alexander Weinman in 1935, crowns the Pennsylvania Avenue facade of the National Archives Building. This 106-foot-wide by 18-foot-high limestone sculpture features allegorical figures representing themes of peace, war, history, and achievement, centered around the figure of Destiny flanked by eagles mounted on fasces.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Building, designed by architect John Russell Pope, houses America's founding documents on Constitution Avenue. The neoclassical structure, completed in 1935, serves as the repository for the nation's most important historical records including the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights. The Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom provides public display of these cornerstone American documents.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Building, designed by architect John Russell Pope, houses America's founding documents on Constitution Avenue. The neoclassical structure, completed in 1935, serves as the repository for the nation's most important historical records including the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and Bill of Rights. The Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom provides public display of these cornerstone American documents.-stock-foto
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A detailed view of a historic music manuscript found at Colegiata de Santa Maria la Mayor in Toro, Spain. The piece showcases early choral notation an-stock-foto
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Vintage 1950s technical blueprint of an aircraft design, Avro Arrow, with measurements and drafting tools at the Avro Museum in Calgary Alberta Canada-stock-foto
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Telegram to Foreign Office in London announcing end of slavery in Zanzibar, Slavery Museum, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania-stock-foto
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Remscheid, Germany. 17th Oct, 2023. View of the German Roentgen Museum's display collection, with an X-ray generator from 1918 in the front left. Historic X-ray images from the museum have been nominated for the Unesco World Documentary Heritage. (to dpa: 'Röntgen's images - A museum on its way to becoming a world document heritage site') Credit: Marius Becker/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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A 19th century engraving showing the spoils of war  or spoils of honour in Roman times. It was set up in the Temple of Jupiter Fevetrius,  According to legend it was  the first temple ever built in Rome- un'incisione del XIX secolo che mostra il bottino di guerra o il bottino d'onore in epoca romana. Fu allestito nel Tempio di Giove Fevetrio. Secondo la leggenda fu il primo tempio mai costruito a Roma.-stock-foto