Negro woman strawberry worker cutting up berries to make wine. Hammond, Louisiana
Plantations in Kenya Colony. Native woman picking coffee with baby on her back
[Champéry, a woman of Champéry, Valais, Alps of, Switzerland]
WOMAN SUFFRAGE. PENNSYLVANIA PICKETS
[Unidentified woman in theatrical costume]
Gaston Lachaise, exhibition at Museum of Modern Art. Standing woman
[Front page of the "Woman's journal and suffrage news" with the headline: "Parade struggles to victory despite disgraceful scenes" showing images of the women's suffrage parade in Washington, March 3, 1913]
Woman rides bicycle for 25 years
Suffragists and Antis Meet at Woman Suffrage Hearings in Albany; page 2
Ruins of former fish pier, Captain Jack's Wharf, a tourist colony which used to be a fish pier and the Pilgrim monument in the background. Provincetown, Massachusetts
The life of the pilgrim, Joseph Thomas : containing an accurate account of his trials, travels and Gospel labours, up to the present date.
[Design drawing for stained glass window showing Pilgrim's Progress, journey to Celestial City, from John Bunyan's 1678 book]
The life of the pilgrim, Joseph Thomas : containing an accurate account of his trials, travels and Gospel labours, up to the present date.
The pilgrim chorus from Tannhauser
Christ the pilgrim
Sculpture of Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim, wearing pilgrim dress and reading a bible, Pittsburg, Texas
The life of the pilgrim, Joseph Thomas : containing an accurate account of his trials, travels and Gospel labours, up to the present date.
The life of the pilgrim, Joseph Thomas : containing an accurate account of his trials, travels and Gospel labours, up to the present date.
The knight of the wind-bag enters the senatorial field / Gillam.
Salvage. Scrap for steel mills. From these giant rolling machines flow lengths of molten steel--steel composed partly of roller skates, reapers, radiators and other scrap collected from America's homes and farms. This strip steel will see action as armor plate on the nation's tanks or battleships
[4 illus. of Indians: warrior in armor; woman grinding maize; woman wearing ornamental chains and necklaces; woman holding baby and ear of corn]
She murmured, the way I drew you here -- by longing -- you can return of yourself, you must take me
[Portraits of Don Quixote de la Mancha and other main characters from the story] / M. Vander Gucht sculp.
Warrior in ceremonial armor, holding triton
The sun struck the sea of armour and set it all aflash
[Louis XIV, King of France, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right, wearing armor] / Goupil & Co., Paris.