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1916 Collection (page 46)

"1916: A Glimpse into a Transformative Year" In 1916, the world was in the midst of change and turmoil

Background image1916 Collection: Raoul Lufbery, French World War I pilot C016 / 4323

Raoul Lufbery, French World War I pilot C016 / 4323
Gervais Raoul Lufbery (1885-1918), French World War I pilot. Lufbery, a French and US citizen, was initially a mechanic to the French aviation pioneer Marc Pourpe (1887-1914)

Background image1916 Collection: War film production, early 20th century C016 / 2544

War film production, early 20th century C016 / 2544
War film production, early 20th century. Film-makers and actors during production of a battle scene in an early silent film

Background image1916 Collection: First World War first aid station C013 / 7616

First World War first aid station C013 / 7616
First World War first aid station. Voluntary aid detachment (VAD) dressing station on the British Western Front, France. At left a nurse is bandaging a soldiers arm

Background image1916 Collection: Iris flower, 20th century C013 / 6598

Iris flower, 20th century C013 / 6598
Iris flower, 20th-century artwork. This watercolour by Frank Howard Round is dated 1916. It is part of the collections held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, UK

Background image1916 Collection: Red Cross instructors in caring for the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916

Red Cross instructors in caring for the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916
RED CROSS NURSE, 1916. Red Cross instructors in caring for the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: A Red Cross nurse with a new Model T Ford, in Bridgeton, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1916

A Red Cross nurse with a new Model T Ford, in Bridgeton, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1916
RED CROSS: NURSE & CAR, 1916. A Red Cross nurse with a new Model T Ford, in Bridgeton, Massachusetts. Photograph, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: The Seat of Trouble : cartoon by Luther D. Bradley, 1916, criticizing monarchy as a source of

The Seat of Trouble : cartoon by Luther D. Bradley, 1916, criticizing monarchy as a source of world conflict
POLITICAL CARTOON, 1916. The Seat of Trouble : cartoon by Luther D. Bradley, 1916, criticizing monarchy as a source of world conflict

Background image1916 Collection: American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph

American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph
MARGARET SANGER (1879-1966). American founder of the birth-control movement. At the time of her 1916 trial. Oil over a photograph

Background image1916 Collection: Red Cross instructions in care of the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916

Red Cross instructions in care of the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916
RED CROSS, 1916. Red Cross instructions in care of the sick at the American Womens National Service School, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: The Astrologer. Oil on canvas, 1916, by N. C. Wyeth, for The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain

The Astrologer. Oil on canvas, 1916, by N. C. Wyeth, for The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain
ASTROLOGER, 1916. The Astrologer. Oil on canvas, 1916, by N.C. Wyeth, for The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain

Background image1916 Collection: Little Jack Horner: Illustration, 1916, by Blanche Fisher Wright for Mother Goose

Little Jack Horner: Illustration, 1916, by Blanche Fisher Wright for Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE: JACK HORNER. Little Jack Horner: Illustration, 1916, by Blanche Fisher Wright for Mother Goose

Background image1916 Collection: Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes
WRIGHT: JACK & JILL. Drawing by Blacnhe Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background image1916 Collection: Peter pumpkin eater. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Peter pumpkin eater. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE: PUMPKIN. Peter pumpkin eater. Drawing by Blance Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Background image1916 Collection: Jack Sprat and his Wife : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Jack Sprat and his Wife : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. " Jack Sprat and his Wife" : drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background image1916 Collection: I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose

I ll Tell You a Story : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. " I ll Tell You a Story" : illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, to an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background image1916 Collection: Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Sing a Song of Sixpence. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of Mother Goose

Background image1916 Collection: Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose

Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of Mother Goose
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Drawing by Blanche Fisher Wright, 1916, for an edition of " Mother Goose."

Background image1916 Collection: Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother

Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose nursery rhymes
MOTHER GOOSE, 1916. Pease porridge hot. Illustration by Blanche Fisher Wright for a 1916 edition of The Real Mother Goose nursery rhymes

Background image1916 Collection: Fourth of July parade on Front Street in Nome, Alaska, 1916

Fourth of July parade on Front Street in Nome, Alaska, 1916
ALASKA: 4TH OF JULY, 1916. Fourth of July parade on Front Street in Nome, Alaska, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Mercer 22-70hp 1916

Mercer 22-70hp 1916 roadster

Background image1916 Collection: Young students at the blackboard in mathematics class at a vocational school in Fall River

Young students at the blackboard in mathematics class at a vocational school in Fall River, Massachusetts
MATHEMATICS CLASS, 1916. Young students at the blackboard in mathematics class at a vocational school in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, June 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916

Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916
BOARD GAME: KOP THE KAISER. Kop the Kaiser. American board game by Milton Bradley, c1916

Background image1916 Collection: American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916

American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916
EDD ROUSH (1893-1988). American baseball outfielder. Photographed while with the New York Giants, c1916

Background image1916 Collection: Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916

Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916
GOLF: PINEHURST, 1916. Advertisement for Pinehurst Country Club in North Carolina, from an American magazine of 1916

Background image1916 Collection: BOSTON RED SOX, 1916. Baseball players for the Boston Red Sox seated on a bench, 1916

BOSTON RED SOX, 1916. Baseball players for the Boston Red Sox seated on a bench, 1916. Left to right: Babe Ruth, Bill Carrigan, Jack Barry and Vean Gregg

Background image1916 Collection: American heavyweight pugilist. Willard photographed shortly before his bout on 5 March 1916

American heavyweight pugilist. Willard photographed shortly before his bout on 5 March 1916 against Frank Moran to
JESS WILLARD (1883-1968). American heavyweight pugilist. Willard photographed shortly before his bout on 5 March 1916 against Frank Moran to defend his world heavyweight championship title

Background image1916 Collection: Two Eskimo women standing in front of a storage structure in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska

Two Eskimo women standing in front of a storage structure in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska
ALASKA: ESKIMO STORAGE. Two Eskimo women standing in front of a storage structure in Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. Photographed by the Lomen Brothers, c1916

Background image1916 Collection: Pittsburgh, 1916. Contemporary cartoon for The Masses by Robert Minor on a steelworkers strike in

Pittsburgh, 1916. Contemporary cartoon for The Masses by Robert Minor on a steelworkers strike in Pittsburgh
LABOR CARTOON, 1916. Pittsburgh, 1916. Contemporary cartoon for The Masses by Robert Minor on a steelworkers strike in Pittsburgh

Background image1916 Collection: Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster

Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Teamwork builds ships. American World War I United States Shipping Board poster

Background image1916 Collection: The injured hand of a 17 year old weaver at the Sagamore Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts

The injured hand of a 17 year old weaver at the Sagamore Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts
HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1916. The injured hand of a 17 year old weaver at the Sagamore Mill in Fall River, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Wilson and the Kaiser. American cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916

Wilson and the Kaiser. American cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916
WILSON CARTOON, 1916. Wilson and the Kaiser. American cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president

Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president
WILSON CAMPAIGN BUTTON. Democratic presidential campaign button from Woodrow Wilsons 1916 bid for president

Background image1916 Collection: Republican campaign button from the 1916 Presidential election featuring Charles Hughes

Republican campaign button from the 1916 Presidential election featuring Charles Hughes
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:1916. Republican campaign button from the 1916 Presidential election featuring Charles Hughes

Background image1916 Collection: Bandana printed with the face of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, 1916

Bandana printed with the face of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, 1916
WOODROW WILSON BANDANA. Bandana printed with the face of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916, showing President Woodrow Wilson trying to

cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916, showing President Woodrow Wilson trying to stop German submarine
WILSON & THE KAISER: cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1916, showing President Woodrow Wilson trying to stop German submarine warfare

Background image1916 Collection: American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. American cartoon on the presidential campaign of 1916, showing Democratic candidate Woodrow Wilson

Background image1916 Collection: President of the United States, 1921-23. Photographed as a U. S

President of the United States, 1921-23. Photographed as a U. S. Senator at the 1916 Republican National Convention
WARREN HARDING (1865-1923). President of the United States, 1921-23. Photographed as a U.S. Senator at the 1916 Republican National Convention

Background image1916 Collection: (1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter

(1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter, for the presidency in 1916
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES (1862-1948). American jurist. Hughes campaigning with his wife, Antoinette Carter, for the presidency in 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Former president Theodore Roosevelt pounds his fist on a podium and shouts Suppress Them

Former president Theodore Roosevelt pounds his fist on a podium and shouts Suppress Them
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, c1916. Former president Theodore Roosevelt pounds his fist on a podium and shouts Suppress Them! while the personification of History, standing behind him, calls him a fool

Background image1916 Collection: League to Enforce Peace

League to Enforce Peace
LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE. William H. Taft seated in the middle of a group of members of the League to Enforce Peace, founded by Taft after the outbreak of World War I in Europe. Photograph, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1916

Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1916
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, 1916. 34th President of the United States. Photographed as a lieutenant at San Antonio, Texas with his wife, Mamie, shortly after their marriage in 1916

Background image1916 Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1916. Democratic Campaign Slogan for Woodrow Wilson, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: FRANK G. CARPENTER (1855-1924). Frank George Carpenter. American author and photographer

FRANK G. CARPENTER (1855-1924). Frank George Carpenter. American author and photographer. Photographed standing on a woodpile, Fairbanks, Alaska, c1900-16

Background image1916 Collection: JOHN MASEFIELD (1878-1967). English writer and poet. Photographed 1916

JOHN MASEFIELD (1878-1967). English writer and poet. Photographed 1916

Background image1916 Collection: WINSTON CHURCHILL (1871-1947). American novelist. Photographed in New York City, 1916

WINSTON CHURCHILL (1871-1947). American novelist. Photographed in New York City, 1916

Background image1916 Collection: BATTLE OF JUTLAND, 1916. The Battle of Jutland, the only major engagement between the British

BATTLE OF JUTLAND, 1916. The Battle of Jutland, the only major engagement between the British and German fleets in World War I, 31 May 1916. English engraving, 1919

Background image1916 Collection: WELLS FARGO EXPRESS, 1916. Banner for Wells Fargo & Co Express, 1916

WELLS FARGO EXPRESS, 1916. Banner for Wells Fargo & Co Express, 1916, promoting California Ripe Olive Day

Background image1916 Collection: Titanic

Titanic
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"1916: A Glimpse into a Transformative Year" In 1916, the world was in the midst of change and turmoil. From iconic advertisements to artistic masterpieces, this year left an indelible mark on history. J. C. Leyendecker's Arrow shirt collar ad captured the essence of American style with its timeless elegance. Mondrian's Composition challenged traditional art forms, paving the way for abstract expressionism. Amidst the chaos of World War I, British motorcyclists bravely transported carrier pigeons to the front lines, highlighting their crucial role in communication during wartime. The Royal Irish Rifles navigated treacherous communication trenches as they fought for their country. Meanwhile, Alaska witnessed progress as a railroad train crossed Fox Gulch bridge, connecting remote regions and fostering growth. The Harley Davidson V-Twin Racer revolutionized motorcycle racing with its powerful engine and sleek design. Art continued to flourish in 1916; Gino Severini's Maternity depicted motherhood through vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes. In Boston, Babe Ruth made his mark on baseball history as he posed alongside his teammates in a photo that would become legendary. Even amidst war and destruction, rebuilding efforts at Paddington Station showcased resilience and determination. A young girl immersed herself in literature while reading oil on canvas painting titled "Girl Reading, " capturing a moment of quiet contemplation amid chaos. Jack Lecain fearlessly drove through intense competition during the International 300-Mile Sweepstakes Race – embodying speed and adrenaline that defined this era. Charles Keeping's illustration from Remarque's "All Quiet" evoked emotions surrounding post-war reflections published years later but resonating deeply within society at large. As we reflect upon 1916 today, it serves as a reminder of humanity’s ability to endure hardships while still finding beauty amidst adversity - an enduring testament to our collective spirit throughout history.