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A collection of preserved aircraft at Yorkshire Air Museum in North Yorkshire,UK-stock-photo
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Sofia, Bulgaria. June 21st 2025. Bulgarian National Gallery, housed in the Royal Palace was built after the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule i-stock-photo
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Gongju, South Korea - June 13th 2025: Displayed in a museum case, swords, headrests, bronze mirrors, and ceremonial items recovered from the Tomb of K-stock-photo
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Gongju, South Korea - June 13th 2025: A detailed diorama inside the museum showcases burial artifacts recovered from the Tomb of King Muryeong, includ-stock-photo
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Gangneung, South Korea - June 1st 2025: A collection of elaborate antique clocks, including a tall gilded timepiece, is showcased under warm lighting-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 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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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriages displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriages displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriages displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Child admiring ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Child admiring ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Tourists admiring ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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Ornate antique horse-drawn carriage displayed in the National Coach Museum - Museu Nacional dos Coches - in Lisbon, Portugal, Europe-stock-photo
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15 February 2025, Belgrade, Serbia: Porcelain plate showcasing the coat of arms of the Serbian Royal Family-stock-photo
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Rococo-style portrait room with chandelier, portraits, porcelain vases and gilded furniture, Stibbert Museum, Florence, Italy.-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt' exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History features multiple shabtis (worker figurines) dating from 1298-525 BCE. Notable pieces include a shabti of Queen Henuttawy with a royal cobra emblem and figures from Deir el-Medina. The display includes a mummy in an ornate cartonnage coffin from 150 BCE-50 CE, decorated with religious symbols and a gilt mask.-stock-photo
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WASHINGTON DC, United States — The 'Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt' exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History features multiple shabtis (worker figurines) dating from 1298-525 BCE. Notable pieces include a shabti of Queen Henuttawy with a royal cobra emblem and figures from Deir el-Medina. The display includes a mummy in an ornate cartonnage coffin from 150 BCE-50 CE, decorated with religious symbols and a gilt mask.-stock-photo
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Architectural cabinet with twisted legs, gilded lion figures, and inlaid drawers, displayed in Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy, likely 17th century cra-stock-photo
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Nasrid Portable Throne Royal Chair Exhibit Close Up, Famous Alhambra Palace, Charles V Ground Floor Museum Detail, Granada Spain-stock-photo
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Madrid. Spain - January 14, 2024: Medieval scepter with colorful decoration-stock-photo
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Madrid. Spain - January 14, 2024: Ornate royal orb with gemstones-stock-photo
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PIERRE-FRANÇOIS LADVOCAT (1791-1854), DESIGNER; CHARLES SALLANDROUZE DE LAMORNAIX (1808-1867), WEAVER ; THOMIRE ET CIE, BRONZESMITHS, Borne settee, 18-stock-photo
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GUILLERMO PÉREZ VILLALTA (1948), CARTOONIST; SANTA BÁRBARA ROYAL TAPESTRY FACTORY, WEAVERS, Allegories of Peace: Tribute on the 25th Anniversary of th-stock-photo