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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition at the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building features rare documents highlighting the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. Displayed items include Washington's handwritten copy of 'Rules of Civility' from 1747, Augustine Washington's 1743 will bequeathing enslaved people to his son, and instructions written in 1749 by Frederick, Prince of Wales, to the future George III. The exhibition challenges common myths about both leaders by showcasing original manuscripts that reveal their formative influences, sha-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Two Georges' exhibition in the Southwest Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building explores the parallel lives of George Washington and King George III. The exhibit brings together Washington's papers from the Library of Congress, George III's scientific instruments from London's Science Museum Group, and documents from the Royal Collection and Royal Archives. Despite being traditionally viewed as opponents, the exhibition reveals their shared interests in science and agriculture, and examines how both men-stock-photo
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A vintage doll holding papers that read Official Goodie Cole Doll attached to its hand in a corner of the main building at the Tuck Museum of Hampton-stock-photo
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Early issues of the Fairhope Courier newspaper are displayed at the Fairhope Museum of History, Oct. 17, 2020, in Fairhope, Alabama.-stock-photo
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Early issues of the Fairhope Courier newspaper are displayed at the Fairhope Museum of History, Oct. 17, 2020, in Fairhope, Alabama.-stock-photo
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Vermont Historical Society museum in Montpelier VT-stock-photo
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Surrogate's Court and Hall of Records, NYC-stock-photo
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Surrogate's Court and Hall of Records, NYC-stock-photo
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November 4, 2015 - Chicago, IL, USA - Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her son Charles Aked Barnett, photographer unknown, circa 1917-1919 (on loan from University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center, Ida B. Wells Papers) on display at Raw Material: Uncovering Chicago's Historical Collections at the Special Collections Exhibit Hall, 9th floor inside the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. (Credit Image: © Jose M. Osorio/TNS via ZUMA Wire)-stock-photo
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November 4, 2015 - Chicago, IL, USA - Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her son Charles Aked Barnett, photographer unknown, circa 1917-1919 (on loan from University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center, Ida B. Wells Papers) on display at Raw Material: Uncovering Chicago's Historical Collections at the Special Collections Exhibit Hall, 9th floor inside the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. (Credit Image: © Jose M. Osorio/TNS via ZUMA Wire)-stock-photo
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Chicago, USA. 04th Nov, 2015. Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center. 4th Nov, 2015. Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her son Charles Aked Barnett, photographer unknown, circa 1917-1919 (on loan from University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center, Ida B. Wells Papers) on display at Raw Material: Uncovering Chicago's Historical Collections at the Special Collections Exhibit Hall, 9th floor inside the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. Credit: Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Chicago, USA. 04th Nov, 2015. Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center. 4th Nov, 2015. Ida B. Wells-Barnett with her son Charles Aked Barnett, photographer unknown, circa 1917-1919 (on loan from University of Chicago Library, Special Collections Research Center, Ida B. Wells Papers) on display at Raw Material: Uncovering Chicago's Historical Collections at the Special Collections Exhibit Hall, 9th floor inside the Harold Washington Library Center in Chicago on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015. Credit: Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Illustration of Viminacium (Viminatium) ancient frescoes, Kostolac, Branichevo District, Serbia.-stock-photo
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Illustration of Viminacium (Viminatium) ancient frescoes, Kostolac, Branichevo District, Serbia.-stock-photo
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Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center, Great Falls, MT-stock-photo
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Oskar Schindler's desk in the Jewish Museum, Krakow, Poland-stock-photo
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Old newspaper page about Battle of Little Bighorn (1876), High Plains Western Heritage Center, Spearfish, County Lawrence, South Dakota, USA-stock-photo
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Display case of soldier's military gear and identification cards found at Hitler's Bunker. Konewka Central Poland-stock-photo
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AUSTIN, Texas, United States — A meticulously recreated replica of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Oval Office stands as a centerpiece exhibit at the LBJ Museum in Austin, Texas. This faithful reproduction offers visitors an immersive glimpse into the working environment of the 36th President of the United States, complete with period-accurate furnishings and decor that reflect the political and cultural landscape of the 1960s.-stock-photo
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Presidential Helicopter at the Richard Nixon Presidential Museum and Library in Yorba Linda CA-stock-photo
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Visitors board the Presidential Helicopter at the Richard Nixon Presidential Museum and Library in Yorba Linda CA-stock-photo
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Elvis Presley Harley-Davidson Purchase and Insurance Papers on display at the companies new museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA-stock-photo
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Restored Assembly Room displaying 18th century papers in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-stock-photo
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Two people examining exhibits at a museum with one handing over an object.-stock-photo
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Interested woman reading guide while exploring museum exhibit-stock-photo
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A visually appealing arrangement of stacked books intended for media stock purposes-stock-photo
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - AUGUST 28, 2024: Collection of Artistic Banknotes is Beautifully Displayed-stock-photo
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - AUGUST 28, 2024: Collection of Artistic Banknotes is Beautifully Displayed-stock-photo
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - AUGUST 28, 2024: Collection of Artistic Banknotes is Beautifully Displayed-stock-photo
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - AUGUST 28, 2024: Collection of Artistic Banknotes is Beautifully Displayed-stock-photo
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Interested woman reading guide while exploring museum exhibit-stock-photo
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A Philosopher, 1637.-stock-photo
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Portrait of Marten Looten, 1632.A prosperous Mennonite grain merchant, appears to be interrupted from reading a document, glancing up with his lips parted as if turning to address a visitor. Rembrandt positioned his arms and clothing (a beaver hat and black cloak, in the conservative Mennonite style) to enhance the impression of Looten’s three-dimensional form.-stock-photo
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Sitting girl with papers on your lap, 1836-1896.-stock-photo
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Trompe L'Oeil: Papers Pinned to Wall, 1735/65.-stock-photo