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Magazine illustration of four-h camp by william fulton soare posters & prints
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Magazine Illustration of Four-H Camp
William Fulton Soare
A Rebel General Startled in His Camp Magazine Illustration Published in Harper's Weekly
Anonymous
Camp of the Fourth Division, 15 July 1855
William 'Crimea' (after) Simpson
A Camp
Philips Wouwerman
Camping
Anonymous
Illustration of Fulton's First Steamboat
Anonymous
The Ashantee War: Newspaper Correspondents' Quarters in the Camp at Prah-Su 1874
Anonymous
Interior of the Pehtang Fort Showing the Magazine and Wooden Gun
Felice Beato
Illust.; Camp Of Men Going West; Wagon
Anonymous
Cavalry Camp
Roger Fenton
The Prince's Camp
Anonymous
In the Camp
Anonymous
Illustration of Pirates Rowing to Ship
Manning DeVilleneuve Lee
In Camp
Johannes Lingelbach
First and Best Camp of the Trip, 1895
Frederic Remington
Cover Illustration for Woman's Home Companion
Maginel Wright Barney
Cover Illustration of The Triumphal Road
Leon Groc
Camp at Sebastopol
Roger Fenton
Encampment of 71st Regiment
Roger Fenton
Camp at Sebastopol
Roger Fenton
Cover of the journal Zolotoe Runo (The Golden Fleece) No 1
Nikolai Petrovich Feofilaktov
Back to Camp
Anonymous
Encampment of the Convention Army
American School
The Camp of Mhow.
Anonymous
Cossack camp
Pieter Bartholomeusz. Barbiers
The Ashantee War: Drinking the Queen's Health in Our Camp 1874
Anonymous
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Worked out coal mine near Pursglove mine No. 4 camp
Lewis Hine
Assiniboin Camp
John Mix Stanley
Illustration of Children Looking at a Projected Slide
Anonymous
The Victoria Rifle Volunteers from Melbourne at the Military Tournament Islington: Defending the Camp
Anonymous
The Prince Of Wales In India: At The Camp, Delhi
Anonymous
Scott's Run, West Virginia. This building is a part of the abandoned mine buildings of the stranded camp of Jere
Lewis Hine
Camp Life at the Curragh: Cavalry Leaping Drill at the Camp, August 1, 1874
Anonymous
Winnipeg to Rocky Mountains, Camp, Canada
Anonymous
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