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Savannah, Ga
Anonymous
Picket station near Atlanta, Ga., USA
Anonymous
Trout House and Masonic Hall, Marrietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist and physicist, c1895
Unknown
Last train out, Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
The slave market, Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Ruins of railroad depot, Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
View of railroad depot and surroundings, Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Gen. Sherman's head quarters, Savannah, Ga.
Anonymous
View of Fort McAlister (i.e. McAllister), Ga., looking up the Ogechee (i.e. Ogeechee) River
Anonymous
Dome of Georgia State Capitol
Anonymous
Ruins of Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Gas Lightship, 1882
Anonymous
Greeting Card from Augusta, Georgia
Anonymous
Testing gas pressure in street lighting, Westminster, London, 1910
Unknown
One of the Advantages of Oil over Gas
Richard Dighton
A blacksmith's shop at Beckton Gas Works
Anonymous
Trench warfare, Bourlon Wood, France, World War I
Realistic Travels Publishers
National Union, Gas worker and General Labourers, 1889
British School
City Hall, Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Rebel fortifications, Atlanta, Ga., USA
Anonymous
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 19th century French chemist and physicist
Anonymous
Eggs on the Gas Stove
Pam Ingalls
Gas Refinery, Montana
Anonymous
A gas fitter, London
McLeish
Joseph Priestley, English chemist and Presbyterian minister, 1791
William Bromley
Poster on Laughing Gas
Anonymous
Street in Atlanta, Ga.
Anonymous
Rebel fortifications, north side of the city, Atlanta, Ga., USA
Anonymous
View of gas works in Pocock Street, Southwark, London
G Yates
Allied victims of a poison gas, temporarily blinded, at a French hospital
Anonymous
Gas Station and Cafe
Anonymous
The London Gas Supply: The Condensers
Anonymous
A Chlorine Gas Attack
Lucien Jonas
British soldiers advancing under cover of gas and smoke, France, World War I
Realistic Travels Publishers
Street Scene, at Five in the Afternoon, 1887
Louis Anquetin
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