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A Close up of a Murmillo Gladiator's Helmet. Concept The historical accuracy of reenactment.-stock-foto
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William Wilberforce (1759-1833), British anti slavery abolitionist, (unfinished) portrait painting in oil on canvas by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1828-stock-foto
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William Wilberforce (1759-1833), British politician, anti slavery abolitionist, portrait painting in watercolour by George Richmond, 1833-stock-foto
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Girl tries to break a chain with a padlock on her neck on the theme of slavery and freedom, close-up-stock-foto
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Female neck in a metal chain with a padlock who is dressed in a white T-shirt on the theme of a slave, close-up-stock-foto
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View of the seraglio gardens, Topkapi Palace, Constantinople (Istanbul). Oadalisks or enslaved women lounge near a pond with fountain. Women in veils and hijab sit and chat, while a woman smokes a hookah pipe on a carpet. Jardins du serail, a Constantinople. Woodcut from Charles Delon's Les Peuples de la terre, Peoples of the Earth, Paris, 1890.-stock-foto
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vector illustration face angel character cartoon, slave or prisoner handcuffed with chains-stock-foto
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vector illustration face angel character cartoon, breaking chains in freedom and enmancipation-stock-foto
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Afrikan Reparations Day demonstration in Central London 1st August 2025-stock-foto
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Biblical story, Hagar, an Egyptian slave who is given to Abraham as his wife and becomes the mother of Ishmael, and Ishmael is cast out, digitally improved reproduction of a wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, historical, around 1860, exact date unknown-stock-foto
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Biblical story, Hagar, an Egyptian slave who is given to Abraham as his wife and becomes the mother of Ishmael, and Ishmael is cast out, digitally improved reproduction of a wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, historical, around 1860, exact date unknown-stock-foto
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Biblical story, Hagar, an Egyptian slave who is given to Abraham as his wife and becomes the mother of Ishmael, and Ishmael is cast out, digitally improved reproduction of a wood engraving by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, historical, around 1860, exact date unknown-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — Gunston Hall, the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759 for George Mason IV, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The 5,500-acre plantation along Virginia's Potomac River served as home to Mason (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the property and the National Society of Colonial Dames of America operates it as an accredited museum on 550 preserved acres-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — Gunston Hall, the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759 for George Mason IV, features the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America, created under the supervision of English architect William Buckland. The 5,500-acre plantation along Virginia's Potomac River served as home to Mason (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. Today, the Commonwealth of Virginia owns the property and the National Society of Colonial Dames of America operates it as an accredited museum on 550 preserved acres-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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FAIRFAX COUNTY, Virginia — George Mason's Gunston Hall, built between 1755-1759, stands as one of colonial America's most architecturally significant Georgian mansions and the intellectual birthplace of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.S. Bill of Rights. The portico facing the garden showcases the mansion's elegant proportions and Flemish bond brickwork, with Aquia sandstone quoins and decorative elements. The 550-acre historic site preserves the home of George Mason IV (1725-1792), who authored the Virginia Declaration of Rights but refused to sign the U.S. Constitutio-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, VIRGINIA — The formal Riverside Garden at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation home of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. The recently restored one-acre garden features symmetrical gravel pathways, boxwood borders, and four planting quadrants based on extensive archaeological evidence of Mason's original 18th-century design. Completed in 2023 after four decades of research, the garden restoration recreates the formal landscape that complemented the Georgian mansion built between 1755-1759, where Mason developed ideas about na-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The visible foundation ruins of enslaved people's quarters at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. These preserved structural remains represent housing for some of the approximately 90-100 enslaved individuals who lived and worked on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation during the 18th century. The East Yard Project, begun in 2023, incorporates these foundation remnants as part of the first tangible memorial to the enslaved community at Gunston Hall, providing visitors with ph-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The visible foundation ruins of enslaved people's quarters at Gunston Hall, the historic plantation of George Mason IV, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and influential Founding Father. These preserved structural remains represent housing for some of the approximately 90-100 enslaved individuals who lived and worked on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation during the 18th century. The East Yard Project, begun in 2023, incorporates these foundation remnants as part of the first tangible memorial to the enslaved community at Gunston Hall, providing visitors with ph-stock-foto
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vector illustration character face horse cartoon slave or prisoner handcuffed with chains-stock-foto
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vector illustration character face horse cartoon breaking chains in freedom and enmancipation-stock-foto
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The Demerara rebellion of 1823. Account of an insurrection of the negro slaves in the colony of Demerara, which broke out on the 18th of August, 1823.   Slaves force the retreat of European soldiers led by Lt Brady.  Joshua Bryant. 1824.-stock-foto
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The Demerara rebellion of 1823.  Account of an insurrection of the negro slaves in the colony of Demerara, which broke out on the 18th of August, 1823.   Provisional Battalion lines up for review.  Joshua Bryant. 1824.-stock-foto
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The Demerara rebellion of 1823.  Account of an insurrection of the negro slaves in the colony of Demerara, which broke out on the 18th of August, 1823. Bachelor's Adventure.  Black slaves run across a plain while some lie dead on a dam.  Joshua Bryant. 1824.-stock-foto
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Festival d'Avignon IN 2025 'Le soulier de satin' ('The Satin Slipper'), play by Paul Claudel directed by Eric Ruf, performed in the Courtyard of the Palais des Papes on 19 July 2025  Costumes by Christian Lacroix    With the troupe of the Comédie-Française  Alain Lenglet, Florence Viala, Coraly Zahonero, Laurent Stocker, Christian Gonon, Serge Bagdassarian, Suliane Brahim, Didier Sandre, Christophe Montenez, Marina Hands, Danièle Lebrun, Birane Ba, Sefa Yeboah, Baptiste Chabauty, Edith Proust and Fanny Barthod, Rachel Collignon, Gabriel Draper et Vincent Leterme, Aurélia Bonaque Ferrat, Ingrid-stock-foto
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Festival d'Avignon IN 2025 'Le soulier de satin' ('The Satin Slipper'), play by Paul Claudel directed by Eric Ruf, performed in the Courtyard of the Palais des Papes on 19 July 2025  Costumes by Christian Lacroix    With the troupe of the Comédie-Française  Alain Lenglet, Florence Viala, Coraly Zahonero, Laurent Stocker, Christian Gonon, Serge Bagdassarian, Suliane Brahim, Didier Sandre, Christophe Montenez, Marina Hands, Danièle Lebrun, Birane Ba, Sefa Yeboah, Baptiste Chabauty, Edith Proust and Fanny Barthod, Rachel Collignon, Gabriel Draper et Vincent Leterme, Aurélia Bonaque Ferrat, Ingrid-stock-foto
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Festival d'Avignon IN 2025 'Le soulier de satin' ('The Satin Slipper'), play by Paul Claudel directed by Eric Ruf, performed in the Courtyard of the Palais des Papes on 19 July 2025  Costumes by Christian Lacroix    With the troupe of the Comédie-Française  Alain Lenglet, Florence Viala, Coraly Zahonero, Laurent Stocker, Christian Gonon, Serge Bagdassarian, Suliane Brahim, Didier Sandre, Christophe Montenez, Marina Hands, Danièle Lebrun, Birane Ba, Sefa Yeboah, Baptiste Chabauty, Edith Proust and Fanny Barthod, Rachel Collignon, Gabriel Draper et Vincent Leterme, Aurélia Bonaque Ferrat, Ingrid-stock-foto
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Festival d'Avignon IN 2025 'Le soulier de satin' ('The Satin Slipper'), play by Paul Claudel directed by Eric Ruf, performed in the Courtyard of the Palais des Papes on 19 July 2025  Costumes by Christian Lacroix    With the troupe of the Comédie-Française  Alain Lenglet, Florence Viala, Coraly Zahonero, Laurent Stocker, Christian Gonon, Serge Bagdassarian, Suliane Brahim, Didier Sandre, Christophe Montenez, Marina Hands, Danièle Lebrun, Birane Ba, Sefa Yeboah, Baptiste Chabauty, Edith Proust and Fanny Barthod, Rachel Collignon, Gabriel Draper et Vincent Leterme, Aurélia Bonaque Ferrat, Ingrid-stock-foto
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Scenic view of fishing boats amidst palm trees at Bagamoyo Port in Bagamoyo Tanzania-stock-foto
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History of British Royal Navy, Slave trade, Destorying slaver ship on East coast of Africa, 19th Century-stock-foto