Profile: Peter Snell b. 1938 Few runners have made such a dramatic impact on the international scene. Peter Snell stunned the running world in 1960 when he won the Olympic 800. He had been lucky to have made the New Zealand team in the first place, and then to have got throug... Event Photos, 2 Photos, Couple Photos, Long Distance Running, Paralympic Games, Star Wars, Commonwealth Games, Winter Games, Sports Games
Lady with shell, painting by William Margetson 1864-1940 Pre Raphaelite Art, John Everett Millais, Cottage By The Sea, Sea Art, Illustrations, Beautiful Paintings, Love Art, Art Works, Portrait
Six-pound Cannon, c. 1776-8, James Byers. In 1860, this cannon was installed as a gatepost at Charleston’s Magnolia Cemetery and remained there for more than a century exposed to weather and vandalism. The four gatepost dowels can still be seen implanted at the gun’s muzzle. Charleston Museum Henry Knox, Cemetery Art, Muzzle, Dowels, Byers, Museum Collection, Caster, Cemeteries, Cannon
"Colonel Henry Knox", reproduction in Douglas Southall Freeman of a lost portrait. Picture featured in David Hackett Fischer's book "Washington's Crossing". Henry Knox, Famous Americans, Hackett, Militaria, Freeman, Douglas, American History, Festivals, Colonial
Henry Maas: Memoir of a Creative Life by Eugenie Knox
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Advanced Placement United States History Study GuideGeorge Washington discusses Shays’ Rebellion and the upcoming Constitutional Convention, 1787