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Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1884. Ceremony at the laying of the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1884. Ceremony at the laying of the cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty on Bedloe Island in New York Harbor, 5 August 1884

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: WAR POSTER, c1917. An American war poster depicting the Statue of Liberty pointing sternly at

WAR POSTER, c1917. An American war poster depicting the Statue of Liberty pointing sternly at the viewer, entitled You, Buy a Liberty Bond, Lest I Perish

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty at New York Harbor

STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty at New York Harbor

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1876. The Statue of Libertys right arm with torch on display at the 1876

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1876. The Statue of Libertys right arm with torch on display at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris, France, c1884

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris, France, c1883

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: WAR POSTER, c1918. An American war poster depicting a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty

WAR POSTER, c1918. An American war poster depicting a woman dressed as the Statue of Liberty, talking on the telephone saying Hello! This is Liberty speaking

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The unmounted head of the Statue of Liberty at the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The unmounted head of the Statue of Liberty at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris, France, where a ceremony is taking place, c1884

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering

RED CROSS POSTER, 1917. American Red Cross fundraising poster with the Statue of Liberty offering a shield to a wounded soldier. Lithograph by W.G. Sesser, 1917

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty

STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The torch of the statue at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris

STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The torch of the statue at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris, France, c1883

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1886. Sketch of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor by Frederic-Auguste

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1886. Sketch of the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor by Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi, c1886

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photographed in his studio surrounded by

FREDERIC-AUGUSTE BARTHOLDI (1834-1904). French sculptor. Photographed in his studio surrounded by some of his projects, including the Statue of Liberty at left, c1870

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: MAE WEST (1892-1980). American actress. West in a still from the film Myra Breckenridge, 1970

MAE WEST (1892-1980). American actress. West in a still from the film Myra Breckenridge, 1970

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1883. The Statue of Liberty under construction in the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1883. The Statue of Liberty under construction in the Monduit and Bechet workshop, Paris, France, c1883

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Cartoon, 1884, by Thomas Nast

STATUE OF LIBERTY CARTOON. Cartoon, 1884, by Thomas Nast

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1890. Photographed c1890

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1890. Photographed c1890

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. Statue of Liberty partly clouded by smoke from military

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. Statue of Liberty partly clouded by smoke from military and naval salute marking the Presidents arrival at Liberty Island in New York Harbor, 28 October 1886

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Face of the Statue of Liberty before assemblage at Bedloes Island, 1885

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Face of the Statue of Liberty before assemblage at Bedloes Island, 1885

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATE OF LIBERTY: FEET. Toes and base of the torch of the Statue of Liberty before assemblage at

STATE OF LIBERTY: FEET. Toes and base of the torch of the Statue of Liberty before assemblage at Bedloes Island (later Liberty Island), 1865

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1900. Photopostcard, 1900

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1900. Photopostcard, 1900

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1876. Visitors inside the torch of Bartholdis statue at the Centennial

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1876. Visitors inside the torch of Bartholdis statue at the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, 1876. Contemporary stereograph view

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. Lithograph, c1900

STATUE OF LIBERTY. Lithograph, c1900

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. Lithograph, c1886

STATUE OF LIBERTY. Lithograph, c1886

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. American decal, c1970

STATUE OF LIBERTY. American decal, c1970

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1909. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1909. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 9 October 1909, with a photograph of a biplane flying near the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1883. The Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris, c1883

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1883. The Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris, c1883

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: CENTENNIAL FAIR, 1876. The hand of the Statue of Liberty exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in

CENTENNIAL FAIR, 1876. The hand of the Statue of Liberty exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1876

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in the New York Harbor seen from an

STATUE OF LIBERTY. The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in the New York Harbor seen from an army plane. Photograph, late 19th or early 20th century

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: AMERICAN CRUISE SHIP. An American cruise ship being guided by a tugboat past the Statue of Liberty

AMERICAN CRUISE SHIP. An American cruise ship being guided by a tugboat past the Statue of Liberty, as it arrives in New York, probably at the time of the Portsmouth Peace Conference

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1882. Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Bartholdis Parisian

STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1882. Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Bartholdis Parisian warehouse workshop. This was the first model, here showing the left hand and a quarter-size head

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, PARIS. The Statue of Liberty under construction at the Monduit and Bechet workshop in Paris. Charcoal drawing by Karl Fichot, c1883

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Exitement at the arrival in New York from France of the L Isere carrying

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. Exitement at the arrival in New York from France of the L Isere carrying Frederic Bartholdis Statue of Liberty, 19 June 1885. In the foreground is the unfinished pedestal

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isre (white)

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isre (white) carrying the Statue of Liberty from France to Bedloe
STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1885. The arrival of the ship L Isère (white) carrying the Statue of Liberty from France to Bedloe Island in New York Harbor, 19 June 1885

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY: AD. American trade card for the lawn mower New Easy, late 1880s

STATUE OF LIBERTY: AD. American trade card for the lawn mower New Easy, late 1880s, showing the Statue of Liberty, and Castle Garden in New York Harbor

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden, left, the 19th century immigration station in New York

NEW YORK: CASTLE GARDEN. Castle Garden, left, the 19th century immigration station in New York, and the Liberty Statue in New York Harbor. Stereograph, c1909

Background imageStatue of Liberty Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1918. 18, 000 soldiers at a military camp somewhere in the United States

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1918. 18, 000 soldiers at a military camp somewhere in the United States, forming an image of the Statue of Liberty, 1918, at the end of World War I



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