photo: Creative Commons / Dave souza
Caledonian Railway
photo: WN / betty
Green Composition, 1923, Wassily Kandinsky
photo: Creative Commons / Willtron
1923 Ford T Touring
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A view of Interior of Old Wembley Stadium 1923 2000, in England.
photo: Creative Commons / NE
The 1923 Isleton Bridge. Two bascule bridges—the Painters ville Bridge and Isleton Bridge—replaced the free ferries in 1923, and are of a type patented by Joseph B. Strauss, who went on to design the Golden Gate Bridge.
photo: Creative Commons / Mike Cline
Typical Early 20th Century Fish Catch from Yellowstone National Park (1923)
photo: Creative Commons / Quoth
Armenian refugee children near Athens, 1923, after the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
photo: Public Domain / Edward S. Curtis
A Hupa man with his spear. A smoky day at the Sugar Bowl--Hupa, 1923.
photo: Creative Commons
The old station building to Wembley Park tube station, opened in 1923 when the original Wembley Stadium opened
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New Smyrna Beach Historic District: Museum of History, housed in former post office office built in 1923
photo: Public Domain / Connormah
Warren G. Harding
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Storer House is a Frank Lloyd Wright house in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles built in 1923.
photo: Creative Commons / Canadian2006
Troutman's Department Store, 202-226 South Main Street (at corner of West Second Street), Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Built: 1923. Architect: Paul Bartholomew.
photo: Creative Commons / Retep
An overhead view of Hershey park Several structures were built from 1913 to 1923. Added to the park were the dance pavilion Starlight Ballroom, a new stage for big bands, a new Convention Hall (now the Hershey Museum), the Hershey Park Cafe and the Hershey Zoo.
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The 1923 Great Kanto earthquake (view from Kotobuki Junior School in Yokohama)
photo: Creative Commons / NotFromUtrecht
The War Memorial, Victoria Park. A Grade I listed building, designed by Edwin Lutyens and erected in 1923
photo: Creative Commons / UCinternational
The grounds crew taking the tarp off the infield When Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, the Polo Grounds continued to host boxing matches; however, Yankee Stadium was home to prizefighting beginning in its first few months. Benny Leonard retained the lightweight championship in a 15-round decision over Lou Tendler on July 24, 1923, in front of more than 58,000 fans.
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Firestone Country Club in the city annually hosts the Akron Road Runner Marathon, which has grown each year consecutively in participants and nearly 87% in 2009.[143] The Akron & National Marble Tournament was created in 1923, by Roy W. Howard
photo: Public Domain / Pubdog
Burroughs School (Conway, South Carolina)
photo: GFDL / Jejecam
Pont Pasteur (1949)
photo: Creative Commons / Torsten Guise
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway (L&YR;) was a major British railway company before the 1923 Grouping. It was incorporated in 1847 from an amalgamation of several existing railways.
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Main Entrance to the New Yankee Stad ( New York City)
photo: Creative Commons / Fordmadoxfraud
Testing a bulletproof vest in Washington, DC. September 1923.
photo: Creative Commons / Soxrock
The foul pole, upper deck, and the bleachers. When Yankee Stadium opened in 1923, the Polo Grounds continued to host boxing matches; however, Yankee Stadium was home to prizefighting beginning in its first few months. Benny Leonard retained the lightweight championship in a 15-round decision over Lou Tendler on July 24, 1923, in front of more than 58,000 fans. It was the first of 30 championship bouts to be held at the Stadium
photo: Creative Commons / Ouishoebean
The Penang Hill Railway, which climbs Penang Hill from Air Itam, near George Town on the island of Penang in Malaysia.
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Cumhuriyet Anıtı midst of Taksim Square seen from top. Cumhuriyet Anıtı (or The Republic Monument in English) is a notable monument located at Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey to commemorate the formation of the Turkish Republic in 1923.
photo: Creative Commons / Aivazovsky
The famous narrow streets of Ordubad. Nakhchivan is one of the cultural centers of Azerbaijan. In 1923, a musical subgroup was organized at the State Drama Theater (renamed the Mammadguluzadeh Music and Drama Theater in 1962).
photo: Creative Commons / Liftarn
Penang Hill Railway, shot from Viaduct Station. The most convenient way up to Penang Hill is by means of the Penang Hill Railway, a funicular railway from Air Itam to the top of Flagstaff Hill.
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Old coach of Penang Hill Railway, used 1923-1977. The Penang Hill Railway is a two section funicular railway which climbs Penang Hill from Air Itam, near George Town on the island of Penang in Malaysia.
photo: Creative Commons / Wikibofh
Preserved Porter Locomotive Company No. 3290 of 1923. Pneumatics is a branch of technology, which deals with the study and application of use of pressurized gas to effect mechanical motion.