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  1. Smoking Stacks Attract Attacks - WPA Poster
  2. Fred Snodgrass (1887-1974), baseball player
  3. Vintage World War II poster of a tractor plowing a field
  4. Little Boy Blue, from Old Mother Goose's Rhymes and Tales
  5. Marsh Tern
  6. Basilica Dome
  7. Digitally restored vector war propaganda poster. Don't waste it!
  8. Tartan Tanning Oil
  9. Parfums De Silvy - Vintage Perfume Advertisement
  10. Red Cross Poster, 1917
  11. Practical Mechanics, April 1953
  12. Coldstream Guards, 1914
  13. Digitally restored vector war propaganda poster. FLY, U.S. Army Air Forces
  14. Jack
  15. Avalon Cigarettes
  16. Russian Poster Worker Women
  17. Entrance To The Medicean-Laurentian Library
  18. Motoring Magazine, July 1953
  19. A Heroine Florine of Burgundy, from 'Bibliotheque des Croisades'
  20. Vintage Travel Poster Of The Roof And Spires Of A Cathedral In Milan, Italy, 1920
  21. Red Headed Woodpecker
  22. Vintage Travel Poster Of A Red Train Passing Through The Pennsylvania Railroad, 1955
  23. Food Magazine, Desserts
  24. Barkeria Spectabilis
  25. The Siege of Ptolemais, from 'Bibliotheque des Croisades'
  26. RMS Aquitania
  27. Advertisement for Mannen Fran Aran, printed by J. Olsens Lito
  28. FN Motorcycle
  29. Engelberg Ski, Vintage Poster, by Herbert Matter
  30. Diving Birds
  31. A woman with her hunting rifle
  32. Irradio
  33. Immigrant Family, 1912
  34. Russian Woman, during the War, Vintage Poster
  35. The Trojan Horse At Our Gate, Sept. 17, 1935
  36. Golf Balls In Molds
  37. Base Ball Between Websters, 1900 Baseball Poster
  38. Cattle, 19th Century
  39. Digitally restored vector war propaganda poster. Join us on the farm front!
  40. Garden Flora I
  41. Double Diamond Beer
  42. Faneuil Hall Boston Massachusetts Vintage Photograph
  43. 1936 Barcelona Carnival
  44. Will's Gold Flake Cigarettes
  45. Butterflies
  46. Lawrence Of Arabia, 1962
  47. David Copperfield. Illustration for the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield
  48. Birds of our Lakes and Rivers: Coot and Moorhen