The fabric in this print was originally created during the Safavid dynasty in Persia in the 16th century
located at 35 Burling Slip in New York
Keywords specific to this image: United Kindgom
This is an original 1920 black and white print ad for High-Life Tailor in Paris
in Prints from the War Front" This is an original 1917 duotone rotogravure with several candid images from World War I: French girls giving English Tommies a lift in a donkey cart
1925 Charles Ames Air Mail Plane Crash Steinway Hall - ORIGINAL RTO1 Still Life The fabric in this printThis is an original rotogravure picture section from The New York Times, Sunday Issue, October 18, 1925. This four page, double sided section has cover images of the wreckage and body of Charles H. Ames, and his U. S. Air Mail Service plane on Nittany Ridge in Pennsylvania and the boy who found it, Harry Dobson; a parachute jump by Lieutenant J. P. Tate above Pearl Harbor; Mrs. Katherine Nelson, expert electrical welder; Frank Reeber feeding the