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  1. Currier and Ives, Winter Moonlight
  2. Buffalo Hunt, 1830S
  3. Bijoux Hills On the Missouri
  4. Autumn Afternoon On Lake George, 1864
  5. Alpine Mountaineering, 1908
  6. Winter Scene, 1864
  7. Remington, Cowboys, 1888
  8. Mount Vernon, 1798
  9. Mohawk Village, 1780
  10. In With the Horse Herd
  11. Currier and Ives, Winter Scene
  12. Cowboys, 1909
  13. American Farm Scene, 1853
  14. M, Poster, 1931
  15. The Blue Dahlia, Poster, Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, 1946
  16. Uruguay, Veraneo Ideal. 1930's travel poster
  17. Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Take a Kodak. 1930's travel poster
  18. Carefree holidays New Zealand. 1930's travel poster
  19. Austria Invites You. 1934 travel poster
  20. Three Days to South America. Hamburg-America Line. Travel Poster
  21. Air Travel
  22. Oceanographie
  23. Crustaces
  24. Vintage Paris IV
  25. Vintage Paris II
  26. Dragonfly
  27. Butterfly
  28. Bees
  29. Three African-American mayors with, Robert Weaver
  30. Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall in their living room, May 1955
  31. George HW Bush, Vice President during the Ronald Reagan Administration
  32. George Harrison (left) and Paul McCartney
  33. George Harrison (left) and John Lennon of the Beatles, c. 1964
  34. French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent
  35. Former Beatle George Harrison (left) and Indian musician Ravi Shankar
  36. Dennis Banks
  37. Clifton Daniel, Jr
  38. Art Arfons on the Bonneville Salt Flats with his 'Green Monster' jet car
  39. Singer Mick Jagger, and his girlfriend Marianne Faithfull
  40. Mick Jagger and his girl friend, singer Marianne Faithful
  41. Porfirio Rubirosa
  42. Leaders of Anti-Prohibition Organizations
  43. John Heisman in his University of Pennsylvania football uniform
  44. Mrs, Jeanne Martin Cisse
  45. Jack Dempsey's famous crouching attack in the fourth round against Gene Tunney
  46. Ingrid Bergman in October 1976
  47. Herman's Hermits arrive in New York Feb, 1966
  48. General Curtis LeMay and President Kennedy