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2537823 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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2537822 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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2537821 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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2537820 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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2537819 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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2537818 O socó-dorminhoco (Nycticorax nycticorax) é uma ave pelecaniforme da família Ardeidae. Conhecido também como garça-cinzenta, sabacu, savacu-de-coroa, sabacu-de-coroa. O nome socó-dorminhoco deve-se ao fato de esta ave passar boa parte do dia dormindo, porém na verdade trata-se de uma espécie predominantemente noturna em um lago no Município de Águas de Lindóia, SP
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1035_06_706616 Punch, Miles, John
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412-43026 Determined women boxing in park
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412-43020 Determined senior woman boxing in park
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412-43013 Women boxing in park
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412-43011 Man boxing in park
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412-42983 Men boxing in park
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412-42939 People boxing in park
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412-42934 Friends boxing in park
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412-42925 Determined woman boxing in park
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902_05_12512250highres Punch and Judy Show, Magic lantern slide, circa 1900, hand coloured
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902_05_12512249highres Punch and Judy Show, Magic lantern slide, circa 1900, hand coloured
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902_05_12512248highres Punch and Judy Show, Magic lantern slide, circa 1900, hand coloured
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902_05_12512117highres Magic Lantern slide pre 1896 hand coloured. Punch and Judy. No. IO.?Beadle: Now, Mr. Punch, you just come along of me. I'm going to lock you up for throwing your baby out of window. Punch: Lock me up ? No you wont 1 I wont be locked up 1 Here take this tuppence and be off Beadle: Now look here Mr. Punch, none of that You just come along with me quietly, or I shall make you feel my staff If you don't come without trouble I shall strike you.Punch: And you just see my stick. If you don't go I shall strike you. Take that, and that.Beadle: Help, help, he's striking me. Come on you ruffian, you bad wicked old man, off you come to prison.
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902_05_12512115highres Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured. Punch and Judy Show. Hullo ! here's my friend the clown. What cheer, Joey, what a mouth you have got to be sure. Don't open it any wider, or I might fall down and hurt myself. Joey: Oh, Mr. Punch, you're in for it. They say you've killed your baby. I saw the beadle coming down the street.
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990_05_1-Fin-StEx_6HR New York, New York: c. 1924.Stock quotes are sent directly from the NY Stock Exchange to the Western Union office at 24 Walker St, NY. The operator there reads the ticker tape and punches in the data to the transmitting tape, which in turn is simultaneously sent all around the country.
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902_05_12290449HighRes Punch and Judy. After the illustration by George Cruikshank. From Punch and Judy, published 1828.
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902_05_12290448HighRes Mr. Punch, (Pulcinella). After the illustration by George Cruikshank. From Punch and Judy, published 1828.
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902_05_12290450HighRes A Pulcinella show in Rome, Italy, after a contemporary print.
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902_05_12290451HighRes A Polichinelle show. The Comedy of the Cat: Behind the Curtain, after a contemporary print.
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902_05_12280250HighRes Britannia à la Beardsley. Punch artist E.T.Reed's depiction of Britannia as Beardsley might have drawn her. Aubrey Vincent Beardsley, 1872 ?1898. English illustrator and author. From The Eighteen Nineties, published 1931.
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412-29962 Businessman punching toy punching bag in office
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412-24334 Cheerful woman celebrating victory in game in amusement park
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990_16_X-Ali-Muhammad_11HR Atlanta, Georgia: October 26, 1970 Jerry Quarry slams a left into Muhammad Ali's mouth in the second round of their fight. The fight was stopped after the third round because of Quarry's badly battered eye.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_3HR New York, New York: March, 1952. Ernie Durando catches a hard left hook from Paddy Young in the 4th round of their main event at Madison Square Garden. Young took the decision and the right to meet Sugar Ray Robinson for the world middleweight championship.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_1HR New York, New York: October, 1955. Artie Towne and Milo Savage take a buss stop during a clinch in their fight at the St. Nicholas arena in NY.
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990_16_1-Off-Comp-MF_2HR New York: 1954. IBM 650 Data Processing System, the first mass produced computer. IBM sold 450 of them the first year. Acessories include up to 4 disk units, each holding 6 Mb of data..
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990_16_X-Louis-Joe_2HR New York, New York: June 19, 1946. Heavyweight champion Joe Louis is about to deliver the knockout punch to challenger Billy Conn in their championship bout at Yankee Stadium.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_8HR United States: c. 1953. A boxer greets his opponent with a sharp uppercut to the jaw.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_7HR New York, New York: September 12, 1951. Sugar Ray Robinson throws a hard right to the jaw of middleweight champion Randy Turpin in the tenth round of their title bout at the Polo Grounds. The fight was stopped shortly thereafter, with Robinson awarded a TKO.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_5HR New York, New York: June 20, 1960. Ingemar Johansson is out for the count in the 5th round in his heavywieght champioship bout with Floyd Patterson at the Polo Grounds.
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990_16_3-Sport-Box-CU_4HR New York, New York: February, 1953. Rocky Castellani takes a right in the nose from Pierre Langlois of France in their middleweight match at Madison Square Garden. Langlois won a split decision victory.
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990_16_1-Off-Comp-MF_1HR New York: 1954. IBM introduces the IBM 650 Data Processing System, which was the first mass produced computer, selling 450 of them in the first year.
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412-12911 Soccer players jumping on field
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412-12958 Soccer players defending goal
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412-15604 Track and field athlete cheering with British flag
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00904242 geography / travel, Canada, Manitoba, Devils Punch Bowl in the Spirit Sands, Spruce Woods Provincial Park, Manitoba,
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00904973 Botany, Hamilton, Ridge Road, Blossoming Cherry Trees near Devils Punch Bowl, Spring 2004 Canada,
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908_06_lr2200259 Pulcinella feeding pasta to a child
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-Prac_3HR United States: c. 1969 A woman boxer pummels her sparring partner that she has backed into a corner.
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-CU_12HR New York, New York: April 23, 1954 Joey Klein takes a right uppercut from the glove of Jed Black in their ten round welterwight fight at St. Nicholas Arena. Black won with a split decision to stretch his unbeaten string to 27 fights.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-Early_5HR Washington, D.C.: July 20, 1929 Census Bureau employees work on one of the new machines that will be used to tabulate the 1930 census.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_21HR Cleveland, Ohio: February, 1951 A worker using a large IBM Accounting Machine with punch cards at the Erie Railroad offices.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_1HR London, England: c. 1962 The Shell Centre's Punch Unit in the Data Processing Centre where incoming documents are transribed on to punch cards.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_15HR Cleveland, Ohio: February, 1951 A male office worker loading punch cards into an IBM Accounting Machine at the Erie Rairoad offices.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_12HR Cleveland, Ohio: 1951 Workers using a punch card machine at the Erie Railroad offices.
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990_05_9-US-HI_22HR Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: December 29, 1940 A view of Honolulu from Punch Bowl crater, showing a portion of the U.S. Navy fleet in Honolulu harbor. The Army and Navy are rushing work on 17 air bases in the Hawaiian area.
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-M_1HR Miami Beach, Florida: March 13, 1961 Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson retains his title as he stands over a fallen Ingemar Johansson. Johansson was unable to get up and Patterson won with the sixth round knockout.
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-CU_11HR Buffalo, New York: August 15, 1950 Freddie Beshore takes a right to his jaw in the seventh round of his heavyweight title fight with champion Ezzard Charles. The fight went another seven rounds before it was stopped by the referee.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-P_6HR Cleveland, Ohio: c. 1952 A computer technician holding a wired circuit board installed in an IBM punch card machine.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_22HR Cleveland, Ohio: January 22, 1958 Office workers entering data with tabulating machines and punch cards at the Erie Railroad Company offices.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_20HR Cleveland, Ohio: January 22, 1958 Women office workers entering data using IBM tabulating machines and punch cards at the Erie Railroad Company offices.
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-CU_14HR New York, New York: September 12, 1951. Sugar Ray Robinson throws a hard right to the jaw of middleweight champion Randy Turpin in the tenth round of their title bout at the Polo Grounds. The fight was stopped shortly thereafter, with Robinson awarded a TKO.
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990_05_1-Off-Comp-DP_11HR Cleveland, Ohio: January, 1951 Workers operating data punch card machines at the Erie Railroad offices.
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990_05_6-Child-Spt_7HR Annapolis, Maryland: May, 1941 The 22nd Annual Navy junior boxing championships are open to the sons of the officers of the Naval Academy. Here the general melee has started amongst the 21 free swinging youngsters in the ring under the watchful eye of instructor 'Spike' Webb.
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990_05_3-Sport-Box-CU_9HR New York, New York: June 1, 1939 Boxers Max Baer (left) and Lou Nova in the first televised heavyweight prizefight on WNBT-TV in Yankee Stadium.
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990_05_9-US-HI_20HR Honolulu, Hawaii: c. 1900 Overlooking Pacific Heights and the city of Honolulu from Punch Bowl mountain in Oahu, Hawaii
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948_05_00416347 In the construction of his house, the Brazilian is little picky. He takes a small piece of wood on the side of the road down, clean it poorly and rams the four corner posts into the ground. The walls he makes of split palm trunks, the roof of palm leaves. The house has either no room layout, or just a man-sized punch. There are no windows. The door opening is delivered with a board or a reed mat. The fire he lays on the bottom middle of the room. Its deposit is a reed mat, he rolls up when not in use and is in a corner. The same mat, spread on the ground, it also serves as the table. Where he has his deposit, he brings from outside some palm leaves to protect against the cool night air. All around he planted some banana trees, if goes well, some coffee trees or bamboo bush, and - is is done.
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00877014 "justice, crime, homicide, crime scene of a row between members of the ""Immertreu"" gang and Hamburg carpenters, which left two men dead, Berlin, 29.12.1928,"
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948_05_00168243 Jesus is bound initially led by the chief captain and the whole crowd to the high priest Annas, who employs the first interrogation with him. In a frank answer given by Jesus, he receives from a soldier a punch in the face.
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00557604 "press/media, magazines, ""Kladderadatsch"", Berlin, LXIX volume, number 44, 29.10.1916, title, puppet theatre, featuring the chief of German nutrition office Adolf von Batocki as potato head,"
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00848984 "politics, the Balkans, caricature, ""The Boiling Point"", wood engraving, ""Punch"", London, 2.10.1912,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0881 Cartoon (Punch) 1911 showing a fashionable Edwardian woman seemingly amused, wearing a hat.
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917_05_WHA_091_0869 Cartoon from Punch refering to rubber wheels for bycicles 1911.
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917_05_WHA_091_0867 Cartoon from Punch refering to rself education as a route to success. 1909.
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917_05_WHA_091_0852 Punch illustrationj depicting a horse staring at his owners new bycicle with a sense of sorrow 1896.
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00909202 "fashion, 19th century, ""Oh, Mummy, Have You Been Vaccinated on Both Arms?, drawing, out of: ""Punch"", magazine 105, London, 8.7.1893,"
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00289146 "Bismarck, Otto von, 1.4.1815 - 30.7.1898, German politician, cartoon ""Dropping the Pilot"" by Sir John Tenniel (1820 - 1914), Punch, (The London Charivari), (1841-1992), 29.3.1890,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0880 Punch cartoon showing the future of Advertising. ?Picturesque London ? or, sky-signs of the times?, 1890.
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917_05_WHA_091_0527 Cartoon depicting 'Mr Punch' admonishing a figure representing idle labour in Victorian Britain. Dated 19th Century.
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01085504 "politics, colonial policy, caricature, Jonathan dislikes Bismarck's advance towards the girl Samoa, ""Hands off!"", drawing, ""Punch"", London, 9.2.1889,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0995 Punch cartoon warning cyclists of the detriment to their deportment due to using the 'Penny Farthing' Bicycle. 1889.
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917_05_WHA_091_0964 Punch illustration showing a 'Penny Farthing' Bicycle 1889.
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917_05_WHA_091_0963 Illustration showing a man locking away his 'Penny Farthing' Bicycle 1887.
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01085502 "politics, colonial policy, caricature, Bismarck is cutting off a further piece of the big cake, John Bull is watching startled, ""The greedy boy"", drawing, ""Punch"", London, 10.1.1885,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0822 Punch cartoon about a man who cannot afford tobacco for his pipe circa 1885.
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01085501 "politics, conference, Congo Conference 1884 - 1885, caricature, ""The Loving Cup: A Song of the West African Conference"", drawing, ""Punch"", London, 29.11.1884,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0998 Punch cartoon bird stalkers using tricycles or 'Penny Farthing' Bicycles while shooting birds. 1883.
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917_05_WHA_091_0316 Cartoon depicting Sir William Harcourt (1827-1904) a British lawyer, journalist and Liberal statesman, accepting a salute from Mr Punch. Dated 19th Century.
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917_05_WHA_091_0531 Cartoon depicting 'Mr Punch' dressed as policeman, standing firm in the face of menacing union figures. Dated 19th Century.
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917_05_WHA_091_0962 Punch illustration showing a 'Penny Farthing' Bicycle 1879.
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00111529 "politics, conferences, Congress of Berlin 13.6. - 13.7.1878, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli an a ""Happy Family"", wood engraving, ""Punch"", London, 29.6.1878,"
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00337017 Bismarck, Otto von, 1.4.1815 - 30.7.1898, German politician, Chancellor of the German Empire 1871 - 1890, as Aeolus, caricature, Punch, 22.6.1878,
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00811830 "politics, conferences, Congress of Berlin 13.6. - 13.7.1878, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, ""Facon de parler"", wood engraving, ""Punch"", London, 22.6.1878,"
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00811829 "politics, conferences, Congress of Berlin 13.6. - 13.7.1878, British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli and German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck, ""The Schoolmaster Abroad"", wood engraving, ""Punch"", London, 13.6.1878,"
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00111523 "Bismarck, Otto von, 1.4.1815 - 30.7.1898, German politician, Chancellor 16.4.1871 - 20.3.1890, caricature, as pointsman, wood engraving, ""Working the Points"", ""Punch"", London, 4.5.1878,"
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917_05_WHA_091_0816 Anti-Tobacco cartoon, (English) circa 1878. Punch.
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917_05_WHA_091_0815 Anti-Tobacco cartoon, (English) circa 1878. Punch.
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917_05_WHA_091_0994 Punch cartoon ' courting a lady using a 'Penny Farthing' Bicycle as the man gallops by on a horse. 1876.
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00474345 economic crisis 1873, stock market crash in Vienna, 9.5.1873, upset crowd in front of the stock exchange building, contemporary illustration,
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981_05_LC090411_0317_3 China: The Chinese Punch, 1873
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917_05_WHA_091_0883 Illustrations from 'Punch' 1871 showing satirical drawings of men flying.
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00913658 "Franco-Prussian War 1870 - 1871, caricature, Napoleon III and Otto von Bismarck, ""They may deal out their brawl by themselves - the people want peace"", wood engraving, ""Kikeriki"", Vienna, 15.8.1870,"
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981_05_LC120411_1203_2 On The Road To The Derby, The Punch And Judy Man, 1870
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917_05_WHA_091_0895 Illustration showing a 'Schumacher' Bicycle from 'Punch' 1869.
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