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The Surrender Flag of the Confederacy: a white linen dish towel, flown by Robert E. Lee's forces to surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Appomattox Court House in 1865. Appomattox Court House was the last major battle of the American Civil War
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The Surrender Flag of the Confederacy: a white linen dish towel, flown by Robert E. Lee's forces to surrender to Ulysses S. Grant at the Battle of Appomattox Court House in 1865. Appomattox Court House was the last major battle of the American Civil War
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Mahatma Gandhi's letter to Adolf Hitler. July 1939
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Mahatma Gandhi's letter to Adolf Hitler. July 1939
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This Pharaoh’s mask made of obsidian likely traveled to Khara Khorum all the way from Egypt, according to the curator of a traveling exhibit about Genghis Khan. Courtesy of Smithsonian Magazine and the Institute of Archaeology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
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This Pharaoh’s mask made of obsidian likely traveled to Khara Khorum all the way from Egypt, according to the curator of a traveling exhibit about Genghis Khan. Courtesy of Smithsonian Magazine and the Institute of Archaeology of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences.
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Kimono with war tanks and planes, cats, a fish in a cart and a helmet and gun. 1930-1940, Japan.
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Kimono with war tanks and planes, cats, a fish in a cart and a helmet and gun. 1930-1940, Japan.
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The Plus Four Wristlet Route Indicator, a British product from the 1920s, is a scroll-map navigator in the shape of a watch. It came with tiny interchangeable instructions that you scrolled manually to see which roads to take when driving. More about analogue 'GPS' devices below.
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The Plus Four Wristlet Route Indicator, a British product from the 1920s, is a scroll-map navigator in the shape of a watch. It came with tiny interchangeable instructions that you scrolled manually to see which roads to take when driving. More about analogue 'GPS' devices below.
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