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Ceremonies - England, Italy - American Independence Day, London England. Soldiers in lorries on a sight seeing tour through London. Independence Day was celebrated in proper sytle by Britons and Americans

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day in London. The celebration of Independence Day in London was a British as well as an American festival. A number of American soldiers celebrating

Ceremonies - England, Italy - England celebrates American Independence Day. Scene at the baseball match between the U.S. Army and Navy teams at which the king and members of the royal family were present

Ceremonies - England, Italy - England celebrates American Independence Day. Meetings and patriotic demonstrations took place throughout the country. American troops were entertained with vehicles to enable them to tour London. Group of soldiers arriving on a four-in-hand coach

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day at London. The celebration of Independence Day was made almost as much British as an American festival. The hoisting of the stars and stripes in the Strand, London

Ceremonies - England, Italy - England celebrates American Independence Day. Group of players of the American Army and Navy teams before the game at Chelsea, England, which was attended by the king and his family

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day in London. The ball game at Chelsea was not merely a sporting event for King George attended and it was part of the great 4th of July celebration. Navy men are shown rooting

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Independence Day in London, England. American Civil War Veterans at Waterloo Station

Ceremonies - England - American soldiers pass through London, Eng. The Americans marching to Buckingham Palace with "Old Glory" at the head

Ceremonies - England, Italy - Fourth of July celebration in Great Britian. The American and British Army and Navy "shake" on their one purpose, to crush the Hun

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Date Taken: 7/4/1918

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood

Ceremonies - England, Italy

The legal separation of the Thirteen Colonies from Great Britain in 1776 occurred on July 2, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve a resolution of independence declaring the United States independent from Great Britain's. After voting for independence, Congress voted for Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by a Committee of Five, with Thomas Jefferson as its principal author and approved it two days later on July 4. Most historians, however, have concluded that the Declaration was signed nearly a month after its adoption, on August 2, 1776, and not on July 4 as is commonly believed. Since that, Americans celebrate independence on July 4, the date shown on the much-publicized Declaration of Independence, rather than on July 2, the date the resolution of independence was approved in a closed session of Congress.

This image dataset is generated from the world's largest public domain image archive. Made in two steps (manually curated set, and following image recognition), it comprises of more than 100,000 images of military ceremonies from different countries and times. All media is in the public domain, so there is no limitation on the dataset usage - educational, scientific, or commercial. Please contact us if you need a dataset like this, we may already have it, or, we can make one for you, often in 24 hours or less.

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Military observers from Germany, Russia, Sweden,

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Arthur Henderson of Great Britian & Sec. Kellogg, 11/6/25

Guests survey historic photographs positioned around

Ceremonies - Independence Day, 1918 - Poland wins award for July Fourth showing. Poland was awarded the first honor, a gold medal presented by the city of New York, for the best showing made in the Fourth of July parade in the city. Every nation represented by floats and marches turned out to show their loyalty to America and a medal was awarded for the greatest demonstration. Mme. Paderewski, head of the Polish White Cross in this country, and members of the Polish Mission who received the medal from Mayor Hylan on the steps of the City Hall are shown

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ceremonies england celebration great britian great britian british army british army purpose one purpose crush hun world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 military parades military parades and ceremonies 4th of july independence day underwood and underwood ceremony parade high resolution ultra high resolution underwood ceremonies underwood us navy us navy in italy us national archives