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Angers, Cathedral, France, Loire Valley, Fountain, slow exposure, soft water, steps,
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Angers Cathedral taken May 2001 in Angers France, using a cannon 1000d digital camera shot in part cloudy bright conditions to bring out out the best of the background. Shot in raw file can be processed into JPG TIFF PSD files.
England; United Kingdom; UK; industry; workman; workmen; shovels; digging; grain; cereal; conveyor; heritage; period; retro; black and white photography
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Workmen shovelling grain in a container, circa 1950
History Heritage Berkeley Castle Joust 2005 Medieval mayhem Knights men at arms archers horses armour arrows horseback riders sword pike musket guns smoke canon 12th Century Castle hand to hand fighting lances shields tails melee
American Revolution Battle of Lexington War Independence Revolutionary minutemen minuteman men man the 1775 April 19 Green minute US illustration painting British Army soldiers firing on opening fire shot shots shooting militia redcoats colonists colonies and Concord vintage first start famous battles USA town towns Middlesex County Massachusetts Great Britain 13 Americans between Captain John Parker Boston historic historical history 18th eighteenth century open opens 1770s at revolutionaries revolutions uprising uprisings rebellion rebellions wars 1700s fighting heritage United States America North illustrations paintings print prints armed force forces armies soldier fires fired dead shoot shoots redcoat red coat coats colony colonist old archive archival firsts starts starting started celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed begin begins beginning began GB against rebel rebels warfare event events scene scenes kill kills killed killing killings death deaths dying die died England English troops battlefield fight fights fought field military action actions engagement engagements greatest attack attacks attacked attacking gunfire portrait portraits late combat defeating defeat defeats defeated leader leaders leadership civil landscape a an as in with by to for from up into over militaria people person persons victory victories victorious win wins winning won loss losses lose loses losing battlefields major conflict conflicts key art v versus line engraving engravings
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Vintage engraving print depicting the Battle of Lexington on April 19 1775 - the first military engagement of the American Revolution. It depicts a line of "minutemen" in the foreground exchanging fire with oncoming British troops. The battle was a skirmish between regular British soldiers and approximately 77 local minutemen under the command of Captain John Parker at Lexington, a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Several hundred redcoats were on their way from Boston to seize colonists' military stores in the nearby town of Concord when the confrontation occurred. The minutemen militia - so-called because they were "ready at a minute's notice" to repel attackers - confronted them on the green. It remains unclear who fired the first shot but an exchange of gunfire broke out which left eight colonists dead or dying. The British moved on to Concord, where the stores had been removed by the colonists, and another firefight ensued with a larger force of colonists. The soldiers withdrew and made their way back to Boston - continually harried by local militia firing from behind barns, trees and walls. The historic skirmishes claimed the lives of 273 British soldiers and 95 colonists. Print circa 1903 by John H Daniels & Son.
Michigan, Upper Peninsula, U.P., UP, Lake Superior, Munising, Santa's Workshop, shopping, gifts, tee-shirt, t-shirt, size, extra large, 2x, long sleeve, size, color, display, for sale
Remains of the village of Douaumont near Verdun, Meuse, France, Europe, destroyed by French forces during the World War I Battle of Verdun on 12.6.1916, to prevent the German Army from occupying it. The rolling undulations in the field are man-made shell craters left over from the 60 million shells fired in the battle.
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