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Description: Photograph of a student resistance movement called the White Rose, active in Germany during the Third Reich.
* Photograph of Rose Marie Pangborn from the Berkeley Archives

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Photograph of Millais, c. 1854
Photograph of Cetshwayo, c. 1875
Photograph of H. D., c. 1921.
Oudezijds Achterburgwal, Amsterdam ( c. 1890 – 1900 ) Photograph, 30 x 35 cm Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Photograph of King Maximilian II hunting in the AlpsTaken by Franz Hanfstaengl c. 1860 )
Photograph of Hindman, c. 1854.
Photograph of Steffenone, c. 1860
Photograph by Lewis Hine, c. 1912
Photographs of his sculptures, taken for a monograph on Milles, are now held in the Carl Milles Photograph Collection, c. 1938-1939, in the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries at the Art Institute of Chicago.
* Photograph of the Arlington Hotel, c. 1900, from the University of Washington collections
* Photograph of the Arlington Hotel, c. 1913, from the University of Washington collections
Photograph, late 19th c.
Photograph taken by James Valentine c. 1890.
of Art Photograph Studio, Designed, Alvin Grossman, Photography, Lynton Gardiner, ( Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin ( Spring 1984 )), c 1984.

Photograph and .
Photograph shows the wrong side of work with light strand being picked up under dark strand in position to be purled.
Photograph of young Peruvian farmers sowing maize and beans.
Photograph by Danny Lyon.
Photograph of the full moon as viewed through a 9. 25 inch Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope.
Photograph of full moon during the partial June 2010 lunar eclipse | lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010.
Photograph from 1891 of the building in Hamburg where Brahms was born.
In May 1998, Lennon released the album Photograph Smile to little commercial success.
* Carson, Christopher Kit Photograph of Kit Carson in a beaver hat and short biography by William H. Wroth New Mexico Office of the State Historian
In 1934, interest was further sparked by what is known as The Surgeon's Photograph.
Details of how the photo was accomplished were published in the 1999 book, Nessie – the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed, that contains a facsimile of the 1975 article in The Sunday Telegraph.
In a 1979 article, California biologist Dennis Power and geographer Donald Johnson claimed that the Surgeon's Photograph was in fact the top of the head, extended trunk and flared nostrils of a swimming elephant, probably photographed elsewhere and claimed to be from Loch Ness.
Photograph of the original stone at Delphi containing the second of the two Delphic Hymns | hymns to Apollo.
Photograph of Aurel Stein's grave marker in Kabul He died in Kabul on October 26, 1943 and is buried in Kabul's British Cemetery.
Photograph of prisoners at the Dartmoor ( HM Prison ) | Dartmoor Prison tied together carrying a cart out the gates, circa 1900.
Photograph of a chip constructed by D-Wave Systems Inc., mounted and wire-bonded in a sample holder.
Photograph of Private Askin on his enlistment in March 1942.
* Photograph subjects wearing contact lenses with UV filtering.
Photograph of a slave boy in Zanzibar.
* The Photograph: A Search for June 1967.
Photograph taken by American soldiers during Saddam's capture.
Photograph of Edison with his phonograph ( 2nd model ), taken in Mathew Brady's Washington, DC studio in April 1878.
Photograph by Robert Knudsen, White House, in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.
alt = Photograph featuring sunflowers in front and a plant on the back.

Photograph and 1862
Photograph of Du Pont, October, 1862
A newly revised and enlarged edition, with additional appendices, including a Catalogue of almost the entire body of some 2, 200 photographs, taken by Bourne in India, together with the text of two of his lectures: On Some of the Requisites Necessary for the Production of a Good Photograph from 1860, and The Original Fothergill Process, first published in 1862.
* Photograph: Duncan McIntyre in 1862.

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