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  • Yellow amaryllis flower in its bulb.

    The American Colony of Jerusalem’s “Wild Flowers of Palestine” (ca. 1900–20)

    Photographs of wild flowers taken by photographers from a Christian utopian community that settled in East Jerusalem at the turn of the 20th century.
    by Adam Green, Hunter Dykes via The Public Domain Review on July 24, 2024
  • Antoni Jażwiński’s Tableau Muet, based on the original “Polish System” for charting historical information, later revised in France and the United States, 1834

    Visualizing History: The Polish System

    For the Polish educator Antoni Jażwiński, history was best represented by an abstract grid.
    by Adam Green, Hunter Dukes via The Public Domain Review on May 5, 2021
  • Chester Harding

    Chester Harding’s My Egotistigraphy (1866)

    Privately published memoir of an American portraitist who grew up in a log cabin and went on to paint presidents and Daniel Boone.
    by Adam Green via The Public Domain Review on September 10, 2019
  • Men running with their newspapers, one of which says "fake news"

    Yellow Journalism: The "Fake News" of the 19th Century

    Peddling lies goes back to antiquity, but during the Tabloid Wars of the 19th-century it reached the widespread outcry and fever pitch of scandal familiar today.
    by Adam Green via The Public Domain Review on February 21, 2017
  • Composite photo of a child wearing a work clothes.

    Composite Photographs of Child Labourers

    A unique set of composite photographs by Lewis Hine depicting Southern cotton mill workers.
    by Lewis Hine, Adam Green via The Public Domain Review on January 16, 2016
  • A decayed daguerreotype portrait of Mary Woodburn Greeley, an older woman wearing spectacles and a headscarf.

    Decayed Daguerreotypes

    Images of decaying daguerreotypes whose photographic fixing was subject to decay like the people they captured.
    by Adam Green via The Public Domain Review on January 8, 2013
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