Strip of Glass Broken at Each End
From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Cemetery, MMA excavations New Kingdom, Ramesside
Broken rhomboid palette, Predynastic Egypt, 6000 - 3150 BC
From Egypt, Southern Upper Egypt, Hierakonpolis (Nekhen), Fort Cemetery (Hk 27), MMA excavations, 1934–35 Predynastic, Naqada III
Broken bead, iron age ii, Iran
Iran, Hasanlu Iron Age II
Broken jar, 10th century
Iran, Qasr-i Abu Nasr early Islamic
Two Armorial Trophies marked by the incorporation of a Broken Amphora ...
Anonymous, Italian , 16th century Rome; Rome
A Duck Sleeping near a Broken Wheel in a Farmyard, a Chicken beyond
Cornelis Saftleven (Dutch, Gorinchem 1607–1681 Rotterdam)
Case (Inrō) with Design of Praying Mantis beside Broken Wheel Overgrow...
Edo period (1615–1868)
Man with Broken Umbrella
Hokusai School Edo period (1615–1868)
Plate 14: Senatorial Bridge, today called the Ponte Rotto (Broken Brid...
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome)
An Imaginary View of Arashi Rikan II as Iemon Confronted by an Image o...
Shunbaisai Hokuei (Japanese, died 1837) Edo period (1615–1868)
Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose (Masque de l'homme au nez cassé)
Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon)
Alexandre Calame - Broken Tree in Moutainous Landscape
Alexandre Calame (Swiss, Vevey 1810–1864 Menton)
Broken banks - defaulting cashiers - negligent directors - who is resp...
Print shows a police officer holding O.L. Baldwin, cashier at the Mechanics' National Bank in Newark, by the shoulder while Baldwin, using "Speculation Soap Suds", blows a soap bubble labeled "500,000 Paid in C... More
Globe Hotel, Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska
summary: "Two story frame building with balcony porch. (Not the Globe Hotel at Broken Bow, although the man on the left resembles Mr. Groot who was proprietor of the Globe." Information from Carl Smith, Broken... More
C.D. Pelham house at Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Photographer's annotation: "Mr. Pelham kept travelers in this building and ran a store before Broken Bow was founded. He had returned to Anselmo when this picture was taken." original size: 6x8
Southmaid family west of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
W.D. Lanterman sod house near Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: The last name of Wanterman also appears on the back of one of the prints. The location of the photograph is also listed as near Woods Park. original size: 6x8
Frank Blair Home, north of Broken Bow
summary: A note that appears to be in the photographer's handwriting on a vintage print identifies this as "Home of Billy Blair north of Broken Bow." original size: 6x8
The "Leader" printing office at Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: The "Leader" was a newspaper in Broken Bow. original size: 6x8
"Nebraska Statesman" newspaper office in Broken Bow, Nebraska
summary: Photographer's annotation: "Democratic in politics." original size: 6x8
C.N. Buck, north Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: The house shown is reported to be the former house of U.C. (or perhaps C. U.) Richardson. There is a C.U. Richardson who is mentioned in Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. original size: 6x8
Omer Madison Kem sod house Broken Bow, Nebraska
summary: Omer Madison Kem was the first man to be elected to Congress while living in a sod house. He was a Congressman from the Nebraska Third District from 1891-1893. original size: 6x8
Men in front of Kilpatrick Bros. Groceries & Railroad Supplies store, ...
summary: Photographer's note: "Contractors building B&M Railroad to Deadwood, 1886." original size: 6x8
M. Longfellow, west of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note the cloths line strung in the foreground original size: 8x 5 1/2
Mr. Willis, Broken Bow, Nebraska
summary: Note what appears to be ears of corn hanging in the trees. original size: 6x8
Huckleburry or Hucklebury sod house, Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebra...
original size: 6x8
Ridenour, south of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Chrisman cattle on Lillian Creek north of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Isadore Haumont two-story sod house on French Table north of Broken Bo...
summary: This house was located on the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 11, township 18N, range 20W. It was demolished in 1967. An undated letter with no salutation from Jules Haumont rea... More
Old Republican printing shop, Broken Bow, Nebraska
summary: Note: First printing office in Broken Bow, 1886. A note on one of the prints reads: "Office of Broken Bow Republican 74a." original size: 6x8
Custer County Fairgrounds in Broken Bow, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Isadore Haumont two-story sod house on French Table north of Broken Bo...
summary: This house was located on the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 11, township 18N, range 20W. It was demolished in 1967. An undated letter with no salutation from Jules Haumont rea... More
Morrison Gandy sod house, west Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: A pregnant woman appears in this picture. original size: 6x8
Frank Blair Home, north of Broken Bow
summary: A note that appears to be in the photographer's handwriting on a vintage print identifies this as "Home of Billy Blair north of Broken Bow."
Isaac Merchant, early settler, with family on porch of home, Broken Bo...
summary: Note: See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. original size: 6x8
Vegetable exhibit at Custer County fair, Broken Bow, Nebraska
original size: 6x8
Lanterman, south of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
John S. Hastings, Livery Barn, Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Photographer's note: at the Custer County fair, Broken Bow, Nebraska.
summary: Photographer's note: "Exhibit of the Delano Bros., Oconto, Nebraska" original size: 6x8
Mr. Southwaod, Broken Bow, Nebraska.
summary: Note the cloth spread over the plants in the background. The clothesline and tubs near the house suggest that this is laundry drying. original size: 6x8
I.C. Barcus, near Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Jules Haumont's sheep on French Table north of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
summary: Pictured (l - r) are: James Boggs, Sr., James Boggs, Jr., Jules Haumont. Edmond Haumont, Paul G. Haumont, Sylvia Severus Haumont, Louis Haumont, wife Jane Thompson and son, Louis Bradburn on horseback... More
E.E. Hoagloon, 6 miles west of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Individual was identified by W. R. Glaze of Broken Bow in 1932. original size: 6x8
Jules Haumont's sheep on French Table north of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
summary: Pictured (l - r) are: Paul G. Haumont (son of Edmond H.), George Boggs, and perhaps Frank Wooters. Note Butcher's photograph wagon in the background original size: 6x8
Sod house east of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Street scene in Broken Bow, Nebraska showing the new printing office o...
summary: Photographer's annotation: "Democratic in politics." original size: 6x8
Lewis Haumont, French Table, near Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Billy Blair sod house, Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: The town of Broken Bow appears to the right of the house in the distance original size: 6x8
Seevers, French Table, north of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Rev. Kyle, north of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Family in front of a small one-story frame house near Broken Bow, Cust...
summary: Note that the family and horses are on freshly plowed and cultivated ground. original size: 6x8
"W.H. Blair or Huckleberry, near Broken Bow, 1888." Custer County, Ne...
summary: Note: The mules are pulling a "grasshopper" or breaking plow. Also, two of the girls are wearing dresses made from the same material. original size: 6x8
East Custer County, eight miles southwest of Broken Bow
original size: 6x8
Mr. B.G. Greenwood, Spencer's Park, east of Broken Bow, six miles nort...
summary: Note: See Butcher's PIONEER HISTORY OF CUSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA, p. 382. original size: 6x8
Ranch north of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Will Roberts, four miles east of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: Identified by H. Bangs of the Bangs Studio at Broken Bow, 10/21/32. Also identified by Deputy Sheriff E.M. Thompson of Broken Bow, 10/24/32. Note the kitchen material in front of the house, in... More
Font Sharp on his ranch south of Broken Bow, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
East Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
Will Roberts, four miles east of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: Identified by H. Bangs of the Bangs Studio at Broken Bow, 10/21/32. Also identified by Deputy Sheriff E.M. Thompson of Broken Bow, 10/24/32. Note the kitchen material in front of the house, in... More
Southeast of Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska
original size: 6x8
Lambrecht, near Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
original size: 6x8
John Delane Wagon Shop, Broken Bow, Custer County, Nebraska.
summary: Note: The Eureka Horse Shoeing & Plow Work is also shown in photograph. original size: 6x8
Family in front of the Caywood house at Broken Bow, Nebraska.
summary: Note: A pregnant woman appears in this picture. original size: 6x8
Broken dam from roadway, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889
17848U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.