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Millan
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Milling the edges of coins, Royal Mint, London, 1891
Unknown
Millinery class, Ackmar Road Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914
Unknown
Alignment of standing stones, Megalithic Period, 4th-3rd millennium BC
Prehistoric Prehistoric
Engraving Depicting The Workshop Under the "Silent System" at Millbank Prison
Anonymous
Carved petroglyph depicting figures, deer, elk, birds, boats and circles, 3rd millennium BC
Karelian Karelian
Carved Petroglyph (People, deers, elks, birds, boots and circles), 4th-3rd millenium BC
Unknown
A Milliner's Shop; Mrs Monopolize, the butcher's wife, purchasing a modern head dress
Anonymous
Money making; stamping and milling the disks and weighing the finished coins
Anonymous
Figurine of a Bull (Piece from a pole of a canopy), 3rd millenium BC
Scythian Art
The Kings Grave near Kivik (Kungagraven), 1 Half of the 2nd millenium BC
Bronze Age culture
The Kings Grave near Kivik (Kungagraven), 1 Half of the 2nd millenium BC
Bronze Age culture
The Consecrating of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia in Novgorod in 1862, 1864
Bogdan Willewalde
Idol carved from elk antler, Russian Forest Cultures, 1st half of 2nd millenium BC
Unknown
Engraved Ocher Plaque from Blombos Cave, South Africa. The oldest artifact of mankind, 70th millenni
Anonymous
Perforated shell beads from Blombos Cave, South Africa. The oldest artifact of mankind, 70th millenn
Anonymous
The Latest Fashions Expressly Designed and Prepared for the Milliner, Dressmaker and Dr…, 1880-82
Jules David
The Consecration of the Monument to the Millennium of Russia in Novgorod on 1862, 1864
Gottfried Willewalde
Gold figurine of a bull (piece from a pole of a canopy), Scythian, 3rd millenium BC
Unknown
The Dynamite Plot: The Fenian Prisoners Being Escorted From Bow Street Police Station To Millbank Prison, UK
Anonymous
Woman working at internal thread milling machine, Norton Grinding Co., Worcester, Ma., during World War I
American Photographer
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