A gold sceptre used by the kings of the Kingdom of Kongo (14-19th century CE). 17th century CE (?). (Royal Museum of Central Africa, Brussels, Belgium)[1284x2778]

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A fresco of Bishop Marianos and the Vrigin Mary, Faras Cathedral, Nubia (modern Sudan). 11th century CE. (Polish National Museum, Warsaw) [1284x2187]

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So at the shady looking deep Ellum bus stop right now waiting Next to an old old looking building.. Tell me about it to pass the time!
/r/Dallas is a home for discussion and content related to the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. We strive to be a friendly and welcoming community to all of our users whether they are longtime residents of DFW, newcomers, curious redditors, or just visiting.Part of A Red Cross Campaign advertising their services during the 1918-19 Flu Pandemic.

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Byzantine cameo of Saint George, dating back to the 11th-12th century.[1284x2778]

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A day out at the St Louis Worlds Fair in 1904. Photo courtesy of the Missouri Historical Society.

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An exquisite gown by the Parisian designer Jacques Doucet, heavily embroidered with a motif of drifting summer clouds and gold-winged bees, 1900-1905. Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris

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[April 8, 1920] Daily Mirror, England. Cartoon and Critique still just as valid today.

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Daily Mirror, England, April 8, 1920 cartoon and comment that’s still just as valid today

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1940s.Nurse Aiko Hamaguchi shows new baby to mother in maternity ward, Manzanar War Relocation Center, CA

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Famous Barr Restaurant Family Dinner Specials Oct 1982
/r/StLouis is dedicated to the news, events, and weird food of the Greater St. Louis and surrounding areas. Please check out our sidebar and wiki for a plethora of knowledge.Narrative of 90 year old Ex Slave Edgar Bendy of Woodville, Texas as Documented by a WPA interviewer in the 1930’s part 1

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"Lollipops." Mina Turner and her cousin Elizabeth Waban,Massachusetts. 1910. Gertrude Kasebier

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Bracelets made 520 CE for the Queen Consort of King Muryeong ruler of the Baekje Kingdom of early medieval Korea. Gongju National Museum [1272x1276]

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Bracelets made 520 CE for the Queen Consort of King Muryeong of the Baekje Kingdom of Early Medieval Korea. Gongju National Museum.[1202x464]

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C. 523 CE Headrest of Queen Consort of King Muryeong from the Baekje Kingdom (18 B.C.-A.D. 660) Gongju National Museum Korea [1284x1043]

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