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A Photographic Journey into the Past. This page keeps track of the latest changes and additions to IllustratedPast.com. December 1, 2014 – January, 2015. 8212; Added considerable content. Made improvements to the server’s htaccess file for improved file handling and speed. Updated the logo. November 29, 2014. 8212; restored the site and added many new articles. November 12, 2014. November 20, 2010. 8212; added an interesting gallery of photographs documenting a visit by Buffalo Bill Cody. April 2, 2010.
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A Photographic Journey into the Past. October 1, 2015. Native American Man Standing In Front of His Teepee on the Old American West. Settlers on the American Frontier. September 1, 2015. This is a photograph of a pioneer homestead in the Oregon Territory, taken around 1890. The west had not yet been tamed, and American settlers faced hostile Indians and outlaws. Here we can get a glimpse into the kind of hardscrabble existence that these pioneers lived. Human Powered Traffic Signal. Buffalo Bill Cody (2).
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A Photographic Journey into the Past. A Visit to the New Jewish Market – Lower East Side, New York, 1900. July 10, 2015. Journey back in time today on this market day and browse the stalls. Look at the clothes and groceries for sale in this open air market that goes all the way down the street. Hunt for bargains and try to get the best deal on the latest gadget for the home, or delicacy. Imagine the vibrant sounds, the laughter of happy people, and the haggling of merchants and customers. World war 1 (2).
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A Photographic Journey into the Past. August 1, 2015. A group of adventurous men and women, sporting the latest mountain climbing equipment for 1915, climb a glacier in Mount Ranier National Park. It’s interesting to see just how unsuitable their shoes and clothing is compared to today’s equipment. The women are all wearing cumbersome skirts and floppy hats. It must have been warm on that day because no one is wearing gloves or scarves. Human Powered Traffic Signal. Buffalo Bill Cody (2). World war 1 (2).
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A Photographic Journey into the Past. August 1, 2015. A group of adventurous men and women, sporting the latest mountain climbing equipment for 1915, climb a glacier in Mount Ranier National Park. It’s interesting to see just how unsuitable their shoes and clothing is compared to today’s equipment. The women are all wearing cumbersome skirts and floppy hats. It must have been warm on that day because no one is wearing gloves or scarves. Out for a Sunday Drive. March 1, 2015. Human Powered Traffic Signal.
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A Photographic Journey into the Past. Journey to the South Pole. January 27, 2010. A Map of Amundsens Journey to the South Pole. Is the coldest and most inhospitable continent on earth. There are no permanent human settlements; the entire population of Antarctica consists of several million penguins and a few hundred scientists. Below is a collection of photographs of Antarctica taken by the Norwegian expedition to the South Pole in 1910-1912 led by. This expedition was better equipped and planned than i...
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Facts and Information About Abraham Lincoln. This page about President Abraham Lincoln. Was born in a log cabin at Hodgenville, on February 12 1809 and died at Washington on April 15 1865. Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. And the first president elected belonging to the Republican party. He is considered by historians and the public alike one of the most important and popular presidents of the United States. Some supporters of "states' rights" (especially those who looked with favor o...
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This page records all the changes made to the WorldWar2Gallery.com after September 21, 2009. Changes made prior to that date were not recorded. November 14, 2010 - added some WW2 photographs to the front page. September 21, 2009 - added a privacy policy page, an "about us" page, and a site map.