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gunsandposes:British dragoon, 1768.(via)
Check out this beautiful pre-wedding photoshoot with a precolonial & colonial theme. Inspired by
What is a trade rifle? Who wanted to trade them?During the 18th Century Native Americans were dazzle
The Cocktail of Empire,In the 18th century much of Africa, India, and Southeast Asia was called &ldq
A sad part of our history; A Charleston, South Carolina newspaper advertisement for African slaves,
Fun History Fact,During the Salem Witch Trials Elizabeth Howe was accused of causing the illness and
thesorrowsofgin:objectcuriosity:Corner Chair, 1760-1790, Boston, mahogany, maple and oak, Colonial W
Women from Lima by Juan Mauricio Rugendas (1804-1858)
archatlas:African Canvas Margaret Courtney-ClarkeThe Art of Africa is a casualtyof colonial exploita
The Haitian Expeditionary Force of the American Revolution,In 1778 British forces took Savannah with
Mameluca woman under a fruiting cashew tree by Albert Eckhout, 1641
Spanish, or Spanish Colonial, crown, early 17th century
Statue of Deborah Sampson holding her musket and powder horn while clothed in a Continental Army uni
Fun History Fact,One of Ben Franklin’s lesser known inventions was the first flexible urinary
Fun History FactBoth supreme commanders in the French and Indian War were killed at the Battle of Qu
Louis-Joseph, the Marquis de Montcalm, commander of all French forces during the French and Indian W
Colonial Women Cooking (by brockney52)
minutemanworld:This is a rather dramatic shot. Colonial Williamsburg fife & drum corps marching
Half page illustration for Charlotte Home and Garden Magazine. The article was about adding historic
Bloody King Leopold and the Rubber Holocaust,In 1885 Leopold II became King of Belgium and set into
Argentinian Gaucho knife, 19th century.from Colonial Arts
Benjamin Franklin’s Glass Armonica,Ben Franklin really was a genius of his time. Founding Fat
Homes of Comfort (1929) - Home BW-800
Colonial era portrait of Manco Cápac (1200 - 1230), the first ruler of the Inca.
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