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An ornately engraved percussion target rifle crafted by A. Escherich or Baltimore, mid 19th century.
Gloria and Charmaine, Baltimore, Maryland, 1979 © Joan E. Biren
Bellerophon rides Pegasus into battle against the Chimera. Red-figure Apulian plate, attributed to
Apulian red-figure lekane (broad, two-handled bowl) depicting two Nereids riding hippocampi and hold
Frances Ellen Watkins Harperby L’Merchie FrazierBorn free in Baltimore, Maryland, novelist, poet, or
[View of dock and street]Thames Street near Ann Street, Baltimore, MarylandUndatedRobert F. Kniesche
[Street scenes]908 South Sharpe Street, Baltimore, Maryland1904John Dubas (fl. 1905-1973)4x5 inch gl
moma: In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we share Leonard Freed’s photo of King greeting a cr
historylover1230: “Bikers Take a Break. Sunday Afternoon in Druid Hill Park, Baltimore, Maryland, Se
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Mount Royal Station1400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Marylandcirca 1907J
Terracotta volute-krater with the Judgment of Paris (left) and naiskos with a statue of the deceased
Hades, in a chariot driven by a winged Erinys (Fury), carries off Persephone (far right). Sid
This tender family portrait of a father and his two sons was painted by Joshua Johnson, an artist bo
BEA BOOZEOne hell of a name. She was literally born Beatrice Booze in 1912, in Baltimore. Her family
yesterdaysprint: The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, August 25, 1958
Tupac Amaru Shakur in Baltimore, Maryland circa 1985
moma: In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we share Leonard Freed’s photo of King greetin
FREE BOOK! Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance EuropeThe Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, 2
The history of redlining in Baltimore, told through maps in Rat Film (2018, Theo Anthony, dir.)
BEA BOOZEOne hell of a name. She was literally born Beatrice Booze in 1912, in Baltimore. Her family
Trackwomen, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1943.
Seen here is an 1870 survey of the Lazaretto Point Light Station, which once located in Baltimore Ha
Now in paperback from Simon and Schuster, We Speak for Ourselves: How Woke culture Prohibits Progres
Cuneiform writing on an Assyrian alabaster relief from the Northwest Palace of king Ashurnasirpal II
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