Results for “ives,-currier-and”
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Currier and Ives, Winter Moonlight
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Currier and Ives, Winter Scene
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The Progress of the Century by Currier and Ives
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1870s Brook Trout Fishing - Currier and Ives Lithograph - 1879
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1870s 1800s A Home On The Mississippi - Currier and Ives Lithograph - 1871
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The New Excursion Steamer Columbia: 'Gem Of The Ocean', C1877
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The Battle Of The Wilderness, Virginia, May 5th, 1864
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The Puzzled Fox, pub. 1872, Currier and Ives (colour litho)
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1860s Two Spaniel Dogs Flushing A Woodcock - Currier And Ives Lithograph - 1860
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Currier & Ives American History Print Shows A Man Being Hit On The Head By A Club
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Currier & Ives Illustration Of The Brooklyn Bridge After Completion In 1883
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Map, Chicago, c1874
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Washington's Entry Into New York On The Evacuation Of The City By The British In 1783
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Celebrated winning horses and jockeys of the American turf, 1889
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The Inauguration Of First President Of The United States In 1789, New York
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Irving's Home, Sunnyside
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Winter Scene, 1864
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Homestead Winter, 1868
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Head And Head At The Winning Post By Currier and Ives
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Winter Morning In The Country
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Trotting Cracks' At The Forge
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Summer In The Highlands
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The Whale Fishery: Attacking A Sperm Whale....And 'Cutting In'
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The Residence Of Lord Byron
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Night Scene At An American Railway Junction
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George Washington
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The Rescue
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The Life Of A Fireman, The Metropolitan System
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Winter In The Country, The Old Griest Mill
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Lincoln At Home
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Central Park - The Lake
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The Mountain Pass: Sierra Nevada
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The Farmer's Home - Winter
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A Race On The Mississippi
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New York Ferry Boat
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Central Park In Winter
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Central Park - The Drive
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Home To Thanksgiving
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Steamboats Passing At Midnight On Long Island Sound
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The Mississippi In Time Of Peace
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Homeward Bound (New York)
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The Battle Of Gettysburg, Pa.
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The Champions Of The Mississippi - A Race For The Buckhorns
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Central Park, Winter - The Skating Pond
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The Grand Drive, Central Park, New York
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The Trappers Camp-Fire
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Outward Bound (Dublin)
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Burning Of The New York Crystal Palace On Tuesday October 5th 1858