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Charles IV. 1748 - 1819 Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Piccadilly Circus, road junction, built in 1819. London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Queen Victoria 1819-1901 face drawing. British queen from Victorian era. Black and white historical art Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Piccadilly Circus, road junction, built in 1819. London Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scene honoring 1819 battle heroes from old Colombian money Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chrome metal 3D number design of 1819 on grey background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D blood red number design of 1819 on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alabama Sesquicentennial Stamp (1819-1969): Featuring Camellia Flower and State Bird
Théodore Géricault, The Raft of the Medusa, 1818-1819, Louvre, Paris, France. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Famous historic Bridge of Boyaca in Colombia. The Colombian independence Battle of Boyaca took place here on August 7, 1819 Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D wooden logo of number 1819 on dark grey background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink glowing Neon light text effect of number 1819. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golden 3d number 1819 - Year 1819 isolated on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
The statue of George Salmon 1819 - 1904 distinguished and influential Irish mathematician Royalty Free Stock Photo
1819 George III English Silver Crown Pre-Decimal Coin Royalty Free Stock Photo
This United States 6-cent commemorative stamp celebrates the 150th anniversary of Alabama statehood (1819-1969). The design prominently features a vibrant red flower (likely a Camellia) and a spotted bird (resembling a Northern Flicker), symbolizing the state's natural beauty and heritage.


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