- Buddha
Buddha - Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas
Battle of the Kurus and Pandavas - Annapurna
Annapurna - Vishnu
Vishnu - Har-Hari
Har-Hari - Radha worshipping Krishna as Kali
Radha worshipping Krishna as Kali - Arjuna shooting at the fish
Arjuna shooting at the fish - North America from the globe of Johann Schöner
In a pamphlet accompanying "the earliest known globe of Johann Schöner," made in 1515, the new region is described as the "fourth part of the globe named after its discoverer, Americus Vespucius, who found it in 1497." Vespucci did not find it, and he never made the claim that he discovered more than is given in his letters; but this misstatement by another caused him to be accused of falsifying the dates of his voyages in order to rob Columbus of his desserts. - Europe at the Fall of Constantinople
Europe at the Fall of Constantinople - A Merovingian Queen
A Merovingian Queen - Henry VIII
Henry VIII of England, who had begun his career with a book written against heresy, and who had been rewarded by the Pope with the title of “Defender of the Faith,” being anxious to divorce his first wife in favour of an animated young lady named Anne Boleyn,and wishing also to turn against the Emperor in favour of Francis I and to loot the vast wealth of the church in England, joined the company of Protestant princes in 1530. Sweden, Denmark, and Norway had already gone over to the Protestant side. - Shitala
Shitala - Routes of the discoverers
Routes of the discoverers - Buddha
Buddha - Kali
Kali - Krishna slaying Bakasura
Krishna slaying Bakasura - Panchanana
Panchanana - Caroche
Caroche, covered with leather, studded with gold-headed nails, percherons; period, end of sixteenth century. - The Lotus
The Lotus - Sugriva
Sugriva - The Bel
The Bel - Kalki
Kalki - Siva temple at Benares
Siva temple at Benares - Manasa
Manasa - Cat with kittens
Cat with kittens - Kamadeva
Kamadeva - Joachim Nettelbeck
Joachim Nettelbeck - Siva and Parvati
Siva and Parvati - Daksha
Daksha - Hand with scale
Hand with scale - Siva slaying an Asura
Siva slaying an Asura - Europe and Asia, 1200
Europe and Asia, 1200 - Rowers in an Athenian Warship, 400 B.C.
Rowers in an Athenian warship, about 400 B.C. (Fragment of relief found on the Acropolis) - Balarama
Balarama - Dasabhuja
Dasabhuja - Flowers
Divider - The Fig Tree
The Fig Tree - Invisible man putting on gloves
Invisible man putting on gloves - The Banyan Tree
The Banyan Tree - Open Hand
Open Hand - Kartikeya
Kartikeya - The Krishna Avatara
The Krishna Avatara - The Kurma Avatara
The Kurma Avatara - Timbering At Jamestown Three Centuries Ago
Timbering was one of the first activities undertaken by the Jamestown colonists and was one of the first English industries in America. The day the settlers arrived they began cutting down trees, for timber was needed to build their fort and town as well as to export to the mother country. Thomas Studley, a member of the first colony, reported that clapboards were made for loading on the ships which were to return to England: Now falleth every man to worke, the Councell contrive the fort, the rest cut downe trees to make place to pitch their tents; some provide clapboard to relade the ships, some make gardens, some nets, &c. Captain Newport left Jamestown in June, 1607 and aboard his two ships were clapboards and other wooden products. - President Wilson
Slow and belated judgments are sometimes the best judgments. In a series of “notes,” too long and various for detailed treatment in this Outline, thinking aloud, as it were, in the hearing of all mankind, President Wilson sought to state the essential differences of the American State from the Great Powers of the Old World. - American Colonies, 1760
American Colonies, 1760 - Yama
Yama - Hands in pockets
Hands in pockets - Africa, 1914
Africa, 1914 - Hand with gloves
Hand with gloves - Brahma
Brahma - Ravana
Ravana - Jamestown Cooper
The Jamestown cooper was a busy craftsman. Many barrels, hogsheads, and casks were needed in the colony, and large quantities of barrel staves were made for shipping to England. (Painting by Sidney E. King.) - Boston in 1775
Boston in 1775 - Ganesa
Ganesa - Burning the Dead - Etruscan Ceremony
Etruscan painting of a Ceremonial Burning of the Dead - Map of Europe, 1848-1871
Map of Europe, 1848-1871 - Hand with tool
Hand with tool - Happy Family
Cat and birds - Clenched fist
Clenched left fist