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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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King George III by studio of Allan Ramsay at the National Portrait Gallery, London, UK-stock-photo
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HMS Victory Coat of Arms & the ship's particulars painted on a timber panel of Admiral Lord Nelson 's flagship HMS Victory. Portsmouth Historic dockyard. UK-stock-photo
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HMS Victory Coat of Arms & the ship's particulars painted on a timber panel of Admiral Lord Nelson 's flagship HMS Victory. Portsmouth Historic dockyard. UK-stock-photo
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HMS Victory Coat of Arms & the ship's particulars painted on a timber panel of Admiral Lord Nelson 's flagship HMS Victory. Portsmouth Historic dockyard. UK-stock-photo
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The portrait of Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, held at the Museum of Rylsk, presents the queen consort of King George III of Great Britain. This historical painting showcases her royal attire and regal presence in the 18th century.-stock-photo
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Illustration for 'Ancient, Medieval and Modern History', 1790.-stock-photo
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George III Resuming Royal Power, c. 1789.-stock-photo
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An English hobby horse, or, who pays the piper?. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6, no. 7857, Exhibit loan 4161-L. Catherine,II,Empress of Russia,1729-1796. , Leopold,II,Holy Roman Emperor,1747-1792. , George,III,King of Great Britain,1738-1820. , Frederick William,II,King of Prussia,1744-1797. , Pitt, William,1759-1806. , John Bull (Symbolic character),1790-1800. , International relations,Great Britain,1790-1800. , International relations,Russia,1790-1800. , Bulls,England,1790-1800.-stock-photo
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The Russian bear and her invincible rider encountering the British legion. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6, no. 7844, Exhibit loan 4161-L. Catherine,II,Empress of Russia,1729-1796. , Potemkin, Grigori? Aleksandrovich,kni?a?z?,1739-1791. , George,III,King of Great Britain,1738-1820. , Pitt, William,1759-1806. , Thurlow, Edward Thurlow,Baron,1731-1806. , International relations,Russia,1790-1800. , International relations,Great Britain,1790-1800.-stock-photo
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Saint Catharine and St. George. British Cartoon Prints Collection , Exhibit loan 4161-L, NOS, 2007-06 (Not in A, B, C size). Catherine,II,Empress of Russia,1729-1796. , Potemkin, Grigori? Aleksandrovich,kni?a?z?,1739-1791. , George,III,King of Great Britain,1738-1820. , George,Saint,-303. , Relations between the sexes,1790-1800.-stock-photo
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The Obelisk under the Liberty Tree, Boston, 1766 (printed 1973).-stock-photo
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James III, Prince of Wales.-stock-photo
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James III, Prince of Wales.-stock-photo
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James III, Prince of Wales.-stock-photo
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James III, Prince of Wales.-stock-photo
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Landscape containing seven silhouettes, 1793-1800.-stock-photo
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Project for the Tomb of James III, the Old Pretender, c.1766.-stock-photo
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N/A. English: This is a photograph of an embossed copy of the ''1774 Address to the King'', currently on display in the Franklin Collection at the United States Library of Congress. . Library of Congress 25 1774 Address to the King-stock-photo
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Royal Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Changing the Guards at Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Changing the Guards at Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Changing the Guards at Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Changing the Guards at Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Changing the Guards at Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Royal Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Queen Victoria Royal Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Royal Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Royal Buckingham Palace London United Kingdom-stock-photo
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Somerset House, Westminster, London, 1788. Artist: Pietro Antonio Martini-stock-photo