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Replacement of the injured Horse of the Prince of Orange, later King William II, during the Battle at Boutersem, 12...
Cornelis Kruseman
Departure of the Replaced (Départ des Remplacés), ca. 1805
Anonymous
Arrival of the Replacements (Arrivée des Remplacans), ca. 1805
Anonymous
Custard on Whisk
Anonymous
A republican beau
Isaac Cruikshank
Willington Bridge
Sarah Smith
The Indian Method of nose replacement
Charles Turner
A candidate for a nose replacement
Charles Turner
Double bass headstock
Anonymous
Young doffers replacing full bobbins at North Pownal, Vermont, 1910
Lewis Wickes Hine
Church of St Mary, Putney, Wandsworth, London
Robert Laurie
1983 Volkswagen Golf Gti mk1
Unknown
The Italian method of nose replacement
Charles Turner
View of the 'new' theatre, Drury Lane, Westminster, London
Anonymous
Demolition work being carried out on Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, London
Anonymous
Doffers replacing full bobbins at Indian Orchard Cotton Mill, Massachusetts, 1916
Lewis Wickes Hine
Church of St Paul, Shadwell, London
Francis Danby
Armchair
Louis Majorelle
CWA Workers Replacing Dirt
Anonymous
View of Tattersall's horse sale yard at Hyde Park Corner, Westminster, London
Anonymous
Proposed London Bridge, London
William Daniell
Colorful Petrified Dino Bone
Anonymous
St Bride's Church, London
Matthews
Eddystone Lighthouse, Plymouth, Devon
Anonymous
London Bridge (old), London
Anonymous
Tavern Guest House
Anonymous
Blowing up Flood Rock, 1885, (1886).
Anonymous
Hotel de Ville, Paris
John L Stoddard
silver
Wolfgang Simlinger
Building of Avenue de l'Opera
Charles Marville
Winter, c.1580-1600
Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Goal Post in Field
Anonymous
Swarkestone Bridge and River Trent
Sarah Smith
Inspecting a telephone cable between Conduit and Maddox Streets, 20th century
Unknown
The American Civil War: Scene at Fort Moultrie During the Bombardment of Charleston 6 June 1863
Anonymous
After Dark Vapors Have Oppressed Our Plains for a Long Dreary Season, Comes a Day
Anonymous
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