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The Alto Knights Year : 2025 USA Director : Barry Levinson Robert De Niro-stock-foto
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A simple, line art icon of a Pilgrim hat. This illustration is a classic symbol of Thanksgiving and historical themes.-stock-foto
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A polished tournament helmet with visor rivets and curved plates illustrated with careful hatching and contour-stock-foto
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Bankura text png , Bankura village font vector art Bankura Bishnupur forest leaf text effect vector and illustration-stock-foto
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Birbhum district text png . Birbhum broken text effect vector typography-stock-foto
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Collection of ancient gold artifacts including horns bowls and ceremonial objects-stock-foto
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1928 20s twenties Black Grey Riley Brooklandfs Petrol 1056 cc; Car No.12 at the Southport Classic and Speed Sprint Revival 2025.-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy. 13th Sep, 2025. Milan (Italy), September 13, 2025 - Historical Sites/Porta Romana - The Porta Romana, which gave its name to the neighborhood, was built in 1598 to welcome the future Queen Maria Margherita of Austria, bride of King Philip III of Spain. Legend has it that the devil lived there. In 1630, Milan was hit by a serious epidemic that decimated the population by half, from 130,000 to 65,000 people. The Lazzaretto Hospital did not have enough beds for so many patients. The corpses of the dead were thrown into the street, waiting for a gravedigger to bury them. Today,-stock-foto
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Vintage engraving style brown paper bag design for retro art projects.-stock-foto
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Vintage floral engraving with serif letter frame design for artistic projects.-stock-foto
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Vintage folk embroidery ornament with floral and leaf design in engraving style.-stock-foto
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Vintage boiler gauge engraving with pencil sketch detail for engineering design.-stock-foto
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Vintage brass hinge lock engraving in pencil style for retro art and design.-stock-foto
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Vintage engraving style of decorative folding cardboard box design.-stock-foto
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Abstract marble bust and temple arch with fig branch design for decor.-stock-foto
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Abstract designs inspired by hephaestus forge: archway and molten patterns.-stock-foto
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Vintage fleur de lis emblem in engraving style for artistic and historical designs.-stock-foto
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Vintage flaming heart with crown in engraving style for retro design and decorations.-stock-foto
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Ancient kylix cup with symmetrical handles and olive branch design for decorative use.-stock-foto
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Artistic composition with laurel crown, marble bust, and olive sprig.-stock-foto