Industrial Problems, Coöperation: Europe. France. Paris: La Bellevilloise: Coöperative Societies, France: La Bellevillaise Socialist Coöperative Society in Paris 1907: Holiday Excursion of the Members and their Families, active c. 1890s
Edouard Cordonnier
Upi-t-ya-hde-a, Tail-Feather Joined. A Wa-pe-ton Sioux [Lakota] Chief. Dakota., 19th century
Negative by McClees Gallery
He-ha ka maza, Iron Elk, A Mde-wa-kan-ton Sioux [Lakota] Warrior. Dakota., 19th century
Negative by McClees Gallery
Pa-da-no-a-pa-pe, He Whom a Rockawee Struck. Head Chief of the Yankton Sioux [Lakota]. Dakota., 19th century
Negative by McClees Gallery
Peg-a-no-ke-shick, Hole In the Day. Head Chief of the Chippewas [Anishinabe]. Minnesota., 19th century
Negative by McClees Gallery
Village with Two Men Looking at a Classical Ruin at Left, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Landscape with a Traveller Approaching Persons Seated Before a Ruined Temple, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Port Scene with a Round Tower, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Village with the Apse of a Ruined Church at Left, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Village Scene with a Couple Dancing, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Wilderness Landscape with Christ Preaching to the Apostles, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Saint Jerome in the Wilderness, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Landscape with Two Seated Travellers Admiring a Classical Temple, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Seaport with a Shallop at the Near Right and a City in the Background, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Seaport with a Group of Buildings at the Left, including a Round Classical Structure with Pilasters, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Landscape with a Traveller Approaching Persons Seated Before a Ruined Temple, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Village with the Apse of a Ruined Church at Left, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Village with Two Men Looking at a Classical Ruin at Left, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Landscape with Fountains, a Large Fountain in a River, above a Dam, 1638 - 1695
Adam Perelle
Seaport with a Group of Buildings at the Left, including a Round Classical Structure with Pilasters, 1638 - 1695