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Africa Political MapAntique illustration of a Africa Political Map from 1893
Beautiful beach in Neekreen near Buchanan, Liberia, West Africa, Africa
Mrs Cooper, wife of Liberian ambassadorMrs Cooper, wife of Henry Ford Cooper, Liberian ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1952 to 1956
Painted wooden mask, Dan people, Liberia and Ivory Coast, 20th centuryDGA2578917 Painted wooden mask, Dan people, Liberia and Ivory Coast, 20th century; Private Collection; (add.info.: Painted wooden mask, Dan people, Liberia and Ivory Coast, 20th century)
The former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, seen here leaving LittlehamptonThe former Longhope lifeboat T.G.B ON962, seen here leaving Littlehampton
GM1E47C1PSK01Former President Nelson Mandela smiles as he arrives with his wife Graca Machel, for the Sixth Annual Nelson Mandela lecture in Kliptown, near Johannesburg, July 12, 2008
Beautiful beach in Robertsport, Liberia, West Africa, Africa
View from the lighthouse, Monrovia, Liberia, West AfricaView from the lighthouse, Monrovia, capital and main port of Liberia, West Africa, with Broad Street on the right. Date: circa 1920
Waterside view, Monrovia, Liberia, West AfricaWaterside view, Monrovia, capital of Liberia, West Africa. Date: circa 1920
Monrovia - LiberiaThe Front Street of Monrovia, the Capital of Liberia, West Africa Date: 1919
LIBERIAN SHIP, 1878. The Liberian ship Azor - Photographed by G. N. Barnard, CharlestonLIBERIAN SHIP, 1878. The Liberian ship " Azor" - Photographed by G.N. Barnard, Charleston, South Carolina. Engraving, 1878
Roman bridge crossing the Sella River at Cangas de Onis, Asturias, northern SpainRoman bridge crossing the Sella River at Cangas de Onis, northern Spain
Fort Liberia, Villefranche-de-Conflent, Liberia-Pyrenees, France, 1973 UNESCO World Heritage Site, Europe
MASSIF KABYE, TOGO - JAN 13, 2017: Unidentified Togolese little boy carries his friend in the village
KOUTAMMAKOU, TOGO - JAN 13, 2017: Unidentified Togolese little boy carries his brother on his back in the village
KOUTAMMAKOU, TOGO - JAN 13, 2017: Unidentified Togolese boy in red shirt carries his little sister in the village
Libya - Saharan African Women at the Market. Date: circa 1910s
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, LibyaVTI3917481 Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Chad, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria
Coins from different countries with symbolic persons, Cent from Liberia, Historic, digital reproduction of a 19th century collector's picture
Ornaments, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th century, decorations, medals and awards 1890: Star of Romania, Order of African Liberation from Liberia, Chrysanthemum Order from Japan
Western Black Tree Snake (Thrasops occidentalis)
West African Gaboon Viper (Bitis rhinoceros)
African burrowing python (Calabaria rainhardtii)
Peters's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus pusillus)Peters's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus pusillus)
West African water skink (Cophoscincopus simulans)
Northern Green Bush Snake (Philothamnus irregularis)
Western green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis)
West African Gaboon Viper (Bites rhinoceros)
Senegal Flapshell turtle (Cyclanorbis senegalensis)
African Burrowing Python (Calabria reinhardtii)
Western bush viper (Atheris chlorechis)
Western black tree snake (Thrasops occidentalis) juvenile
Western black tree snake (Thrasops occidentalis)
West African Gaboon viper (Bitis rhinoceros)
Savannah monitor (Varanus exanthematicus)
Banded leaf-toed gecko (Hemidactylus fasciatus)
Blandings Tree Snake (Toxicodryas blandingii)
The Central African Egg-eating Snake (Dasypeltis fasciata)
West African Gaboon viper, Bites rhinoceros
Lineolate blind snake, Afrotyphlopinae lineolatus
Blandings tree snake, Toxicodryas blandingii, Blandings tree snake, Toxicodryas blandingii, is a large nocturnal rear-fanged venomous snake species found across West to Eastern Africa
Giant whip scorpion (Damon medius) The Giant whip scorpion (Damon medius) must come out of some horror film. They are not
West African bush viper (Atheris chlorechis) The West African bush viper (Atheris chlorechis) is actually prefectly camouflaged between the rain forest leafs it lives in
African rock python (Python sebae) The African rock python (Python sebae) is the largest snake species of Africa
Fire skink / Lepidothyris fernandi The fire skink is a large colorful lizard species found in West Africa
Green mamba / Dendroaspis viridis The green mamba is a highly venomous, agile, alert and fast tree snake found in West Africa
Libyan propaganda poster 1982, depicting the Libyan revolution in 1969
Libyan girls participate in a street festival held to celebrate their traditional clothing, in Tripoli, Libya, March 13, 2018. Picture taken March 13, 2018. REUTERS/Hani Amara
Illustration of flag of Liberia, with eleven red and white stripes and white star on blue square at hoist
Krous Women in Ceremonial Dress(Original Caption) Liberia - Krous or Krousmen women in holiday costumes. Some have tattoed arms. Undated photograph
Map Presentation(Original Caption) Search planes took off at dawn on November 3rd, in another effort to find the missing Liberian freighter Iri carrying an American skipper and a crew of 22 men
First Black Colonel In Us ArmyPortrait of Colonel Charles Young, January 3, 1920
Liberian Native from Waist Up(Original Caption) 1929-Liberia-Her carved torso a thing of beauty- This Liberian woman with ritual scarification on her torso and native sarong, head covering and makeup
Liberian Chief with WivesA Liberian chief, with several of his wives
Tapping for Rubber in Liberia(Original Caption) Tapping for rubber on the firestone plantations in Liberia. Each morning the natives cut channels in the Hevea trees from which the latex exudes into little cups at the foot
Pvt. E.Morse Plays Trumpet For Soldiers(Original Caption) 1942-Liberia- When day's work is done for the American army engineers task force now in Liberia, the hep cats of the US engineers gather round Pvt
Presidents Barclay and Roosevelt5/27/1943-Washington
Liberian Delegation on Steps of The CapitolLiberian President Edwin Barclay, the first African to address the US Senate, stands on the steps of the Capitol. Left to right: Brig. Gen
Marian Anderson Holding Liberian Order(Original Caption) 12/12/1943-Philadelphia, PA- Marian Anderson receives the Liberian Order of African Redemption form Walter Walker, Liberian Consul General, at a ceremony in Tindley Temple
President of UN General Assembly Angie Brooks-Randolph(Original Caption) Angie Brooks-Randolph, President of the United Nations General Assembly and Liberian attorney
Liberian Football Team Posing TogetherLiberian football team of Monrovia, Liberia, circa 1950. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
Mayor Wagner with Liberian President Tubman(Original Caption) 10/28/1954-New York, New York-New York City Mayor Robert Wagner (L), presents to Liberian President William V.S
John Foster Dulles Shaking Hands With William Tubman(Original Caption) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Vice President Richard Nixon are shown as they greeted Liberian President William V.S
President Eisenhower Talking With William Tubman(Original Caption) Liberian President William V.S. Tubman (left) is greeted by President Eisenhower as he arrives at the White House for a three day state visit
William Tubman Addressing the United Nations(Original Caption) William V.S. Tubman, president of the Republic of Liberia, now visiting in the U.S. is shown as he addressed a plenary session of the United Nations General Assembly today
Soldier Operating a Generator(Original Caption) A Costa Rican loyalist soldier works on a hand operated generator to supply power for radio communications with troops in the Santa Rosa-Liberia battle area
Marciano Aguiluz Holding a Bomb(Original Caption) Col. Marciano Aguiluz, (wearing helmet), holds an unexploded bomb dropped on the city of Liberia by rebel airplanes during a raid. Col
William H. Jones Working on Newspaper(Original Caption) William H. Jones, Liberian Consul in Chicago, uses a striped apron more than his striped pants
Gordon Scott Learning Correct Methods of Spear Throwing(Original Caption) African Tarzan Meets Hollywood Version
Harvey Firestone with Mrs. Firestone(Original Caption) Harvey S. Firestone, Jr