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Other stuff: Upload gallery:
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Velma Bronn Johnston "Wild Horse Annie"
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US Shaw exploding in Pearl Harbor 1941.
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Florence Deshon US motion picture actress (1894-1922)
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Alma Hanlon (30 April 1890-26 October 1977) US silent film actress holding a sombrero full of kittens.
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Choctaw code talkers.
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Lubin Studios open air film stage 1899.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1868.
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US Civil war General Alexander McCook and his staff.
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Boxer Jack Johnson on the left shaking hands with another gentleman.
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Mallard duck.
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Bobcat, profile showing black tufted ears.
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Attwater's Prairie Chicken which is on the US endangered species list.
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Attwater's Prairie chicken.
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Saguaro Cactus in the Sonoran desert, Arizona USA.
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Monarch butterflies in migration.
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Stage actress Grace Larue 1913 portrait.
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With her students in Heckla, Montana. Murder victim, of Theodore Durrant
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1912 lobby poster for George M. Cohan play Officer 666.
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Irving Kaufman, singer and Vaudeville performer, seated on a chair.
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Pin-up.
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Madam C.J. Walker in an early automobile.
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Rudolph Valentino's WW 1 draft card.
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Mary Tippee vivandière in the US Civil War.
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Aphonse "Al" Capone's WW1 draft card.
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Placita, New Mexico in 1943.
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Chief Joseph in 1902.
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Chief Joseph in 1903.
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Conkeror web browser.
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KGoldrunner arcade game.
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Swfdec flash player.
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Konqueror web browser showing start page.
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KStars in Night Vision mode. Location is the home of the Wikimedia Foundation.
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Rhythmbox radio.
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Midori speed dial
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rekong default favorites.
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rekong browser showing Wikimedia Commons.
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Arora web browser.
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Dooble web browser.
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The forward magazine of the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Shaw (DD-373) explodes during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, 09:30h. Shaw was docked in the floating drydock YFD-2.