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PREMIUM --  WHS#12124: Farmer riding down a dirt path on a horse-drawn McCormick disc harrow on transport wheels.  1919. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
Owen Hares      November 1919   The Stage Golf Society play a match against Wimbledon Golf Club. Owen swings with his Driver golf club. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2139977)
PREMIUM --  WHS#10928: Exterior of an International Harvester Company branch house building.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1919. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47771 | 1919 
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Hull,Quebec April 1900-- Disasters - Fire, Hull - Ottawa: Court House and Jail, Hull, P.Q.(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) PA-023233
Hull, Quebec 1900-- Disasters - (Fire, Hull - Ottawa) Rear of Match Factory, Hull, P.Q(CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada)PA-023232
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CP1STO580041 | 1919-04 
Her Majesty Queen Mary and Princess Mary, in Nurses uniform, taken at Buckingham Palace.
Charlie Hallows, Lancashire and England
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CP2STO50730 | 1919-04 
PREMIUM --  WHS#12124: Farmer riding down a dirt path on a horse-drawn McCormick disc harrow on transport wheels.  1919. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
Owen Hares      November 1919   The Stage Golf Society play a match against Wimbledon Golf Club. Owen swings with his Driver golf club. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2139977)
PREMIUM --  WHS#10928: Exterior of an International Harvester Company branch house building.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1919. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO47771 | 1919 
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photo by : MM/Abaca
(Pictured: Courtney Cox)
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CP2STO47772 | 1919 
Kentville, Nova Scotia; November 7,1919 Transportation - Pair of oxen an wagon on a street. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-083937
Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan; October 6-8, 1919---Royal Tours-- Edward VIII, (1894-1972) Duck hunting.(CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-022258
Ottawa Ontario September 1, 1919 Royal Tours - Prince of Wales' visit to Canada. Laying the corner-stone of the Peace Tower, Parliament Buildings Ottawa. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada)PA-022342
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CP1STO578045 | 1919 
NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY, Members of the American Red Cross remove Spanish influenza victims from a house at Etzel and Page avenues in 1918, in St Louise, MO, USA. Photo by St. Louis Post-Dispatch file photo/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO3332486 | 1919 
Cambridge University on the attack
Professor Dr Max Planck, who was awarded by Swedish Academy of Science the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918.
Marie Curie, a physicist and chemist of Polish upbringing and, subsequently, French citizenship. She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity and the first twice-honored Nobel laureate.
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CP2STO47770 | 1919 
FILE- In this June 28, 1919, file photo representatives of the Allied Powers and of Germany at Palace gather during the signing of the treaty marking the close of World War I by of Versailles in Paris, France. German Chancellor Angela Merkel will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I on French soil, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be in London at a ceremony in Westminster Abby with Queen Elizabeth II. But while the leaders visit the capitals of Germany's wartime enemies, at home there are no national commemorations planned for the centenary of the Nov. 11 armistice that brought an end to the four-year war that killed more than 2 million of its troops and left 4 million wounded. (AP Photo, File)
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(ADVANCE FOR PMS OF THURSDAY, JAN.15--WITH APN STORY BY DICK SINNOTT) (BX1) BOSTON, JAN.13-RUINS OF THE GREAT MOLASSES FLOOD-Ruins of molasses tank containing 2 1/2 million gallons of molasses which erupted Jan. 15, 1919 hurling trucks against building and crumpled houses in Boston's busy North End. the disaster took 21 lives, injured 40 persons and the damage ran to millions. An investigation that started the following day, ended officially six years later. (ADVANCE FOR PMS OF THURSDAY JAN.15). (AP Wirephoto)  (jdk/fc20700str) '59
FILE - In this late 1920's file photo, Eastman Kodak Co. founder George Eastman, left, and Thomas Edison pose with their inventions. Edison invented motion picture equipment and Kodak invented roll-film and the camera box, which helped to create the motion picture industry. The glory days when Eastman Kodak Co. ruled the world of film photography lasted for over a century.  (AP Photo)
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CP1STO578044 | 1919 
Northern Russia, February 1919--First World War--  Canadian Gunners with two female Russian transport drivers, Northern Russia, Feb. 1919. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) PA-037373
Gerardmer, France; February 1919--First World War--Loading scene, Canadian Forestry Corps at Gerardmer. Feb. 1919. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-003999
Toronto, Ontario; February 16, 1919--Victory Loan Campaign --Victory Loan sign at City Hall, Toronto. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada) PA-083800
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CP1STO580042 | 1919-02 
FILE - In this late 1920's file photo, Eastman Kodak Co. founder George Eastman, left, and Thomas Edison pose with their inventions. Edison invented motion picture equipment and Kodak invented roll-film and the camera box, which helped to create the motion picture industry. The glory days when Eastman Kodak Co. ruled the world of film photography lasted for over a century.  (AP Photo)
FILE - In this late 1920's file photo, Eastman Kodak Co. founder George Eastman, left, and Thomas Edison pose with their inventions. Edison invented motion picture equipment and Kodak invented roll-film and the camera box, which helped to create the motion picture industry. Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, raising the specter that the 132-year-old trailblazer could become the most storied casualty of a digital age that has whipped up a maelstrom of economic, social and technological change.  (AP Photo)
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CP2STO366051 | 1919-12 
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Unique identifier: CP2STO50729 
Legacy Identifier: Everett Collection_1919-04 
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