RM2K5751A–France, Haute Loire, Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille, hiking with a donkey on the Robert Louis Stevenson Trail (GR 70) in front of the castle which houses the museum of popular beliefs
RM2WA21PW–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st Jan 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions, a heritage rich in Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Many Filipinos turn to lucky charms and rituals to bring them good fortune. Among wearing red undies, midnight jumps or making noises to drive away evil spirits, many make a prosperity bowl filled with rice, coins, bills, eggs, red envelopes in odd numbers, sometime water, fruit or blessed laurel near chocolates or fruits. A local version of Feng shui believed to release wealth and abundance. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RM2C4407B–A man releases a homing pigeon during sunrise of Saint Juan day in Almazán.Many have popular beliefs related to the dawn of this day in Spain. Among others, the first sun ray makes you not sleepy all year. It also makes the waters of streams and fountains become magical and acquire special healing powers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMENTYMY–It Might come true! If, as the popular song says Wishing will make it so the dreams of these girls should come true in such a setting. The ancient Irish Wishing Seat has been transplanted in Primley, near Paignton, Devon, and for a few pence, you can sit in it and make your wish, but no money is refunded if results are not forthcoming. The girl on the left has a brother in Merchant Navy, and the girl on the right has her husband in the Middle East, so it's not difficult to imagine what their wishes are unless their wishes take in the world issues of today. August 1943
RM2BN11TX–[ 1910s Japan - Japanese Gods of Fortune ] — Hikifuda (引札), a print used as an advertising flyer by local shops. They were popular from the 1800s through the 1920s. This print shows the traditional Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神, Shichi Fukujin), who were believed to grant good fortune to people. The woman in the red kimono putting out New Year decorations is most likely Benzaiten (弁才天 or 弁財天). 20th century vintage advertising flyer.
RM2K08ABA–A juggler's trick: From Scot's discoverie of witchcraft, 1584. Reginald Scot, an MP from Kent, published The discoverie of witchcraft, a sceptical treatise recording and debunking popular and scholarly beliefs about witchcraft, magic and other superstitions. Scot argued that belief in magic was both irrational and un-Christian
RM2GF1JTB–Engraving of a crowd making a popular demonstration in favour of the reformer, Professor John Wycliffe, at Lambeth Palace in England, circa 1380
RMPAAG4B–Otsu-e of Shomen Kongoyasha (Vajrayaksha). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Image: 23 x 9 1/8 in. (58.4 x 23.2 cm) Overall: 23 x 11in. (58.4 x 27.9 cm). Date: 17th century. In the Edo period, images of the fierce blue-bodied deity Shomen Kongoyasha served as the central icon for the popular rite of koshin machi (or konoesaru machi), an all-night gathering occurring once every sixty days. In a conflation of Daoist and Buddhist beliefs, Kongoyasha presided over this gathering on the night when three worms said to reside in the human body escaped during one's sleep to report on transgressions to the
RM2B01B63–Sudan: A Mahdist warrior, early 20th century. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah (12 August 1844 - 22 June 1885) was a religious leader of the Samaniyya order in Sudan who, on June 29, 1881, proclaimed himself as the Mahdi or messianic redeemer of the Islamic faith. His proclamation came during a period of widespread resentment among the Sudanese population of the oppressive policies of the Turco-Egyptian rulers, and capitalised on the messianic beliefs popular among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.
RMW7DDE6–Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849).Artist: A Bisson
RM2BF497G–Wire frame open book on stand. A book in mourning symbolism represented a scholar, the Bible, or the Book of Life. The Bible was a popular adaptation for funeral flower frames and was meant to call attention to religion and be a testament to the beliefs of the deceased.
RM2ADW2D1–Gera, Germany. 01st Mar, 2018. The number 13 stands on a park bench. In popular belief it is considered an unlucky number. Especially on Friday, the thirteenth. Credit: Stephan Schulz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2NKNJBF–File photo dated 20/02/23 of Kate Forbes, who is the most popular candidate to succeed Nicola Sturgeon as Scottish first minister, despite the row over her religious beliefs, a poll of SNP supporters has revealed.
RMWAH5M0–Egypt, Alexandria. Popular rejoicing during the Greater Bayram festival (Feast of the Sacrifice). The celebrations include sharing meat with family and poor people, sacrifice of an animal, wearing new clothes, gifts for children, having fun on merry-go-rounds and swings, visits to family graves. Drawing by Ricardo Balaca (1844-1880). Engraving. La Ilustracion Española y Americana, May 30, 1876.
RM2JTBH7C–A Japanese geisha wearing a kimono, performs a traditional fan dance at the Kanda Myojin Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
RMF99B27–TAIPEI, TAIWAN - APRIL 23: people pray in Longshan temple in Taipei, Taiwan on April 23th 2015.
RM2X47DXH–Le Dorat, France. Septennial ostensions of Dorat which celebrate the relics of Saint Israel and Saint Theobald. Limousin ostensions are a religious an
RM2HH8H67–The Sixteen Luohans dated 1591 Wu Bin Chinese In the Chinese popular imagination, mendicant monks, conjurers, and mysterious hermits were often thought to be disguised “living luohans,” or Buddhist holy men capable of producing miracles. When government corruption and ineptitude imperiled social order, as it did in late Ming times, such superstitious messianic beliefs became more widespread. Here, in one of his earliest extant works, Wu Bin embraced an archaic figure style and followed the tradition of depicting luohans as fantastic eccentrics whose grotesque features belie their inner spiritu
RM2G0381T–Ancient Greeks offering sacrifice to the Gods. A Popular History of Greece, published 1887.
RM2WA21PT–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st Jan 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions, a heritage rich in Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Many Filipinos turn to lucky charms and rituals to bring them good fortune. Among wearing red undies, midnight jumps or making noises to drive away evil spirits, many make a prosperity bowl filled with rice, coins, bills, eggs, red envelopes in odd numbers, sometime water, fruit or blessed laurel near chocolates or fruits. A local version of Feng shui believed to release wealth and abundance. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RM2C4407P–A man releases a homing pigeon during sunrise of Saint Juan day in Almazán.Many have popular beliefs related to the dawn of this day in Spain. Among others, the first sun ray makes you not sleepy all year. It also makes the waters of streams and fountains become magical and acquire special healing powers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RME4MNJ4–July 13, 2014 - Perperikon, BGR - People attend at the Thracian ancient monumental archaeological complex Perperikon south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, July, 13, 2014. Perperikon is one of the most ancient monumental megalithic structures, entirely carved into the rocks as is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Religious activity at the top of the cliff began in the 5th century BC. It is associated with the beliefs of the Copper Age people, who started the cult of the sun god. Here they established the first sanctuary and started leaving food containers f
RMW496FK–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Woman Praying ] — A woman in kimono is praying at the Anamori Inari Shrine (穴守稲荷神社) in Haneda, Tokyo. The shrine still exists and is popular with pregnant women and parents. 20th century vintage glass slide.
RM2T6D0HR–Part of an Altarpiece with Three Scenes from the Life of Saint Catherine, c1480. Catherine of Alexandria was one of the most popular saints in medieval western Europe. Legend describes her as a wise and beautiful virgin of noble birth who was executed for being a Christian. This image and its two associated panels show Catherine confronting the Roman emperor, converting the learned pagans who were supposed to disprove her Christian beliefs, and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, confounding a second group of scholars sent to visit her in prison. The panels were once part of a triptych placed b
RM2GF1JT9–Engraving of a crowd making a popular demonstration in favour of the reformer, Professor John Wycliffe, at Lambeth Palace in England, circa 1380
RMP56724–Middle Ages. Latvia. Ancient beliefs. 12th-13th centuries. Images of trees (idols). Museum of History and Navigation. Riga. Latvia.
RM2B01B64–Sudan: A door keeper at the house of the former Mahdi, Omdurman, 1936. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah (12 August 1844 - 22 June 1885) was a religious leader of the Samaniyya order in Sudan who, on June 29, 1881, proclaimed himself as the Mahdi or messianic redeemer of the Islamic faith. His proclamation came during a period of widespread resentment among the Sudanese population of the oppressive policies of the Turco-Egyptian rulers, and capitalised on the messianic beliefs popular among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.
RMW7DDE5–Beliefs and popular superstitions, 1493 (1849).Artist: A Bisson
RM2BTNKJR–Wire frame bible on stump. The Bible was a popular adaptation for funeral flower frames. A book in mourning symbolism represented a scholar, the Bible, or the Book of Life. This floral tribute was meant to call attention to the deceased person’s religion and be a testament to their beliefs.
RFM0B0KW–begging monk figures, Wat Chedi Luang temple and grounds, Chiang Mai, Thailand
RM2BKXRB4–Mexican catholic chapel, at little village in Yucatan Peninsula
RF2WE9075–Brotherhood of Our Lady of Mercy and Descent of Jackfruit. Easter. pony
RMCW31PG–Bene Diger Mannl
RM2JTBH77–A Japanese geisha wearing a kimono, performs a traditional fan dance at the Kanda Myojin Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
RMF99B3F–TAIPEI, TAIWAN - APRIL 23: people pray in Longshan temple in Taipei, Taiwan on April 23th 2015.
RM2X47DN4–Le Dorat, France. Septennial ostensions of Dorat which celebrate the relics of Saint Israel and Saint Theobald. Limousin ostensions are a religious an
RM2HHWG6H–Ōtsu-e of Shōmen Kongōyasha (Vajrayaksha) 17th century Japan In the Edo period, images of the fierce blue-bodied deity Shōmen Kongōyasha served as the central icon for the popular rite of kōshin machi (or konoesaru machi), an all-night gathering occurring once every sixty days. In a conflation of Daoist and Buddhist beliefs, Kongōyasha presided over this gathering on the night when three worms said to reside in the human body escaped during one’s sleep to report on transgressions to the heavenly deity Taishakuten. People stayed up together to prevent the worms’ ability to leave their bodies an
RF2HT958G–Simalai Songtham Temple, Pak Chong, Thailand.
RM2WA21R0–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st Jan 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions, a heritage rich in Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Many Filipinos turn to lucky charms and rituals to bring them good fortune. Among wearing red undies, midnight jumps or making noises to drive away evil spirits, many make a prosperity bowl filled with rice, coins, bills, eggs, red envelopes in odd numbers, sometime water, fruit or blessed laurel near chocolates or fruits. A local version of Feng shui believed to release wealth and abundance. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RM2C4407T–A man releases a homing pigeon during sunrise of Saint Juan day in Almazán.Many have popular beliefs related to the dawn of this day in Spain. Among others, the first sun ray makes you not sleepy all year. It also makes the waters of streams and fountains become magical and acquire special healing powers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RME4MNHW–Perperikon, BGR. 13th July, 2014. People attend at the Thracian ancient monumental archaeological complex Perperikon south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, July, 13, 2014. Perperikon is one of the most ancient monumental megalithic structures, entirely carved into the rocks as is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Religious activity at the top of the cliff began in the 5th century BC. It is associated with the beliefs of the Copper Age people, who started the cult of the sun god. Here they established the first sanctuary and started leaving food containers f
RM2C0D2MT–[ 1900s Japan - Worshippers at Japanese Shrine ] — A mini Mt. Fuji at Anamori Inari Jinja shrine (穴守稲荷神社) in Haneda, Tokyo. The shrine still exists and is popular with pregnant women and parents. 20th century vintage glass slide.
RM2T6D0JB–Saint Catherine Confronting the Emperor, c1480. Catherine of Alexandria was one of the most popular saints in medieval western Europe. Legend describes her as a wise and beautiful virgin of noble birth who was executed for being a Christian. This image and its two associated panels show Catherine confronting the Roman emperor, converting the learned pagans who were supposed to disprove her Christian beliefs, and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, confounding a second group of scholars sent to visit her in prison. The panels were once part of an altarpiece recounting the entire story of Catheri
RM2CEN2PR–. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. , like the crow,steals every sparkling thing he sees, from apair of scissors to a diamond ring. Much cau-tion must be shown in the feeding of thesebirds. They need raw meat, but if too much isgiven their naturalU bail temper grows worse. From remote times the crow has phiNed agreat pari among peo].)les and popular beliefs. In Germany, when he flies in a circle it is thought tobe a sign of war. Crows live in couples, and it sel-dom hajspens that they flock together, althoughit is said that they assemble in Iceland in theautumn
RMRC32AA–Iron horseshoe .Height 120 mm Thickness 4 mm. ( 4th- 8th CE ) - Roman period, from the ' South Baths '- Archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares ( Madrid ). SPAIN.
RM2B01B62–Sudan: A Mahdist guardian at the house of the former Mahdi, Omdurman, 1936. Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah (12 August 1844 - 22 June 1885) was a religious leader of the Samaniyya order in Sudan who, on June 29, 1881, proclaimed himself as the Mahdi or messianic redeemer of the Islamic faith. His proclamation came during a period of widespread resentment among the Sudanese population of the oppressive policies of the Turco-Egyptian rulers, and capitalised on the messianic beliefs popular among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.
RM2BF498F–Wire frame open book on folding stand. The Bible was a popular adaptation for funeral flower frames. A book in mourning symbolism represented a scholar, the Bible, or the Book of Life. This floral tribute was meant to call attention to the deceased person’s religion and be a testament to their beliefs.
RMDNJD7A–TRADITIONAL WHITE HABIT WORN BY THE NOVICES (IYAWOS) OF THE SANTERIA RELIGION DURING THE INITIATION PERIOD, TRINIDAD, LISTED AS A WORLD HERITAGE SITE BY UNESCO, CUBA, THE CARIBBEAN
RM2BKXRD5–Mexican catholic chapel, at little village in Yucatan Peninsula
RF2WE906D–Brotherhood of Our Lady of Mercy and Descent of Jackfruit. Easter. pony
RMCW31A9–The Earth disk, according to Homer
RM2JTBH7X–A Japanese geisha wearing a kimono, performs a traditional fan dance at the Kanda Myojin Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
RFT7FBA8–Popular medicine drinks like Boa or Lagarto (lisard) potions at Mercado Modelo in Puerto Maldonado, Amazon Basin, Peru
RM2X47DNM–Le Dorat, France. Septennial ostensions of Dorat which celebrate the relics of Saint Israel and Saint Theobald. Limousin ostensions are a religious an
RFK5X796–Bat groups hanging on tree branch
RM2R9ADY1–A calico cat carefully intrudes through a curtained door for a likely snack, cats are feed and revered in the blue city, Chefchaouen, Morocco.
RM2WA21R1–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st Jan 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions, a heritage rich in Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Many Filipinos turn to lucky charms and rituals to bring them good fortune. Among wearing red undies, midnight jumps or making noises to drive away evil spirits, many make a prosperity bowl filled with rice, coins, bills, eggs, red envelopes in odd numbers, sometime water, fruit or blessed laurel near chocolates or fruits. A local version of Feng shui believed to release wealth and abundance. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RM2C4407D–A man releases a homing pigeon during sunrise of Saint Juan day in Almazán.Many have popular beliefs related to the dawn of this day in Spain. Among others, the first sun ray makes you not sleepy all year. It also makes the waters of streams and fountains become magical and acquire special healing powers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RME4MNHX–July 13, 2014 - Perperikon, BGR - People attend at the Thracian ancient monumental archaeological complex Perperikon south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, July, 13, 2014. Perperikon is one of the most ancient monumental megalithic structures, entirely carved into the rocks as is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Religious activity at the top of the cliff began in the 5th century BC. It is associated with the beliefs of the Copper Age people, who started the cult of the sun god. Here they established the first sanctuary and started leaving food containers f
RM2BN0T2T–[ 1900s Japan - Illustration of Sacred Torii Gates ] — Illustration of a row of red scared torii gates at the Anamori Inari Jinja shrine (穴守稲荷神社) in Haneda, Tokyo. The shrine is popular with pregnant women and parents. Postcard published by the satirical publication Kokkei Shimbun in 1908 (Meiji 41). 20th century vintage postcard.
RM2T6D0HX–Saint Catherine Converting the Scholars, c1480. Catherine of Alexandria was one of the most popular saints in medieval western Europe. Legend describes her as a wise and beautiful virgin of noble birth who was executed for being a Christian. This image and its two associated panels show Catherine confronting the Roman emperor, converting the learned pagans who were supposed to disprove her Christian beliefs, and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, confounding a second group of scholars sent to visit her in prison. The panels were once part of an altarpiece recounting the entire story of Catheri
RM2WB9D0Y–Sri Mariamman Temple is a very popular tourist attraction landmark at Chinatown, Singapore.
RMRC4EGT–Antefixes of terracotta representing male head anthropomorphic primitive and highlighted eyes. Height 8 cm Width 6,6 cm Weight 3, 4 cm ( 1st CE ) Roman period, from the ' Basilica ' - Archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares ( Madrid ). SPAIN.
RM2B01B7N–Sudan: The Tomb of the Mahdi, Omdurman, Khartoum. Photo by Petr Adam Dohnalek (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Muhammad Ahmad bin Abd Allah (12 August 1844 - 22 June 1885) was a religious leader of the Samaniyya order in Sudan who, on June 29, 1881, proclaimed himself as the Mahdi or messianic redeemer of the Islamic faith. His proclamation came during a period of widespread resentment among the Sudanese population of the oppressive policies of the Turco-Egyptian rulers, and capitalised on the messianic beliefs popular among the various Sudanese religious sects of the time.
RF2BCHY86–Modern Set of 9 Solid Glyphs Pictograph of beliefs, wifi, property, signal, smoke Editable Vector Design Elements
RFJ0Y4W8–Rugelach, a traditional European pastry popular on Jewish holidays.
RMD0DFE8–LUCKY CHARM GRIGRIS MADE OF FRESH FLOWERS (ROSES AND JASMIN) THE NIGHT MARKET OF BANGSAPHAN THAILAND
RM2BKXRDN–Mexican colorful church, at Yucatan Peninsula
RMADHYR9–Giant statue of Hanuman, the popular monkey-god character from the Ramayana, Tamil Nadu, India
RMCW31N8–Pagoda of Dschaggernaut
RM2JTBH8H–A Japanese geisha wearing a kimono, performs a traditional fan dance at the Kanda Myojin Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
RFT7FB45–Popular medicine drinks like Boa or Lagarto (lisard) potions at Mercado Modelo in Puerto Maldonado, Amazon Basin, Peru
RM2X47DWB–Le Dorat, France. Septennial ostensions of Dorat which celebrate the relics of Saint Israel and Saint Theobald. Limousin ostensions are a religious an
RFK5R4H6–Bat hanging on tree branch
RM2J6F6PC–May the 1st is the labor day. Every year left wing political parties and trade unions chose this date to march in the streets to express their social claims. Arras, on that day, welcomes the popular expression meeting. It's dedicated to political parties to enable them to express their beliefs. Arras, France on April 1, 2022. Photo by Christophe Forestier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WA21PY–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st January 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions, heritage of Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Many Filipinos turn to lucky charms to bring them good fortune. Left to right: cotton for purity/cleanliness, rice for food abundance, salt/blessed laurel to ward off evil spirits, water for overflow of blessings, Maneki-neko cat and coins for lucky business, Virgin Mary and rosaries. Other ritual, believed only by dollar-earning Filipinos, is to have greens items at table. Green as the US money.Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RM2C4407G–A man releases a homing pigeon during sunrise of Saint Juan day in Almazán.Many have popular beliefs related to the dawn of this day in Spain. Among others, the first sun ray makes you not sleepy all year. It also makes the waters of streams and fountains become magical and acquire special healing powers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RME4MNJ2–July 13, 2014 - Perperikon, BGR - People attend at the Thracian ancient monumental archaeological complex Perperikon south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, July, 13, 2014. Perperikon is one of the most ancient monumental megalithic structures, entirely carved into the rocks as is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Religious activity at the top of the cliff began in the 5th century BC. It is associated with the beliefs of the Copper Age people, who started the cult of the sun god. Here they established the first sanctuary and started leaving food containers f
RM2BMYWN8–[ 1920s Japan - Japanese Gods of Fortune ] — Hikifuda (引札), a print used as an advertising flyer by local shops. They were popular from the 1800s through the 1920s. Daikokuten (大黒天, front) and Ebisu (恵比寿), two of the Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神 Shichi Fukujin), symbolizing prosperous business. Daikokuten and Ebisu are traditionally seen as gods of business and trade. 20th century vintage advertising flyer.
RM2A52F4C–The Emperor as Philosopher, probably Marcus Aurelius (reigned AD 161-180), c. AD 180-200. The extremely high quality and monumental scale of this bronze draped figure suggest that this is an imperial portrait. The pose with left leg forward, right arm raised to the chest, and right hand visible - is identical to several Greek portraits of philosophers. The figure is most probably the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who was a student of Stoicism, a set of Greek philosophical beliefs popular among educated Romans of his day. Marcus Aurelius wrote a collection of philosophical reflections called M
RM2WB9CWD–Sri Mariamman Temple is a very popular tourist attraction landmark at Chinatown, Singapore.
RMRC33GJ–Antefixes of clay with tile part representing female head with long wavy hair. Height 7, 9 cm Width 6, 4 cm. ( 1st CE ) Roman period from the ' Fish House ' - Archaeological site of Complutum in Alcalá de Henares ( Madrid ). SPAIN.
RM2BPXE99–15 May 2020, Saxony, Dresden: A chimney sweep walks along a roof with his chimney sweeping tool. Photo: Robert Michael/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2KATKFG–Amman Hindu temple in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka. This newly built temple is dedicated to Goddess Sri Muthumariamman and is considered a very powerful temple and is popular with devotees. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RFJ0Y4W1–Rugelach, a traditional European pastry popular on Jewish holidays.
RMDNJGAE–LA SANTERIA PAINTINGS (CUBAN SYNCRETISM, AFRO-CARABEAN CULTURE), PICTORIAL WORKS BY SALVADOR GONZALEZ ESCALONA PAINTED ON THE CITY'S WALLS, CALLEJON DE HAMEL, HAVANA, CUBA, THE CARIBBEAN
RM2BKXRDD–Mexican colorful church, at Yucatan Peninsula
RMR5EKBW–From the Road above Annadale. Annadale was favoured by the British because it ideally suited the popular Victorian taste for the romantic pastoral. Situated among hills heavily forested with pines, firs and cedars, it became a venue for British leisure activities. In this scene, a group of men carry a lady in a sedan chair . Simla scenes drawn from nature / executed on stone by Dickinson & Co. [London] : Dickinson, [c. 1846]. Lithograph. Source: X1115(2). Language: English.
RMCW320M–The Kajon, Baboon, sloth, and the Iguana Snake
RM2JTBHB3–A Japanese geisha wearing a kimono, performs a traditional fan dance at the Kanda Myojin Shrine, in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
RM2G4KBY4–Good luck, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
RM2X47DXB–Le Dorat, France. Septennial ostensions of Dorat which celebrate the relics of Saint Israel and Saint Theobald. Limousin ostensions are a religious an
RMH8N7GD–Close up of display of small triangular metallic bells hanging on market stall, traditional Burmese design and popular as souvenirs
RM2J6F6NB–May the 1st is the labor day. Every year left wing political parties and trade unions chose this date to march in the streets to express their social claims. Arras, on that day, welcomes the popular expression meeting. It's dedicated to political parties to enable them to express their beliefs. Arras, France on April 1, 2022. Photo by Christophe Forestier/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WA21TW–San Antonio, Philippines. 1st Jan 2024: Philippine New Year celebrations are full of superstitions and folk beliefs, a heritage rich in Chinese, Spanish, Catholic and pagan influences. Among wearing red undies, jumping at midnight, eating sticky rice or making loud noises to drive away evil spirits, a tradition observed by majority of Filipinos concerns everything that is circular as this symbolize coins/money. At least 12 round shaped fruits must take place on Media Noche table. An expensive practice as fruits prices increases during the Christmas season. Credit: Kevin Izorce/Alamy Live News
RF2A88HYA–Shop selling authentic baby llama skeletons in the Historic District of La Paz, Bolivia
RME4MK4J–Perperikon, BGR. 13th July, 2014. People attend at the Thracian ancient monumental archaeological complex Perperikon south-east of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Sunday, July, 13, 2014. Perperikon is one of the most ancient monumental megalithic structures, entirely carved into the rocks as is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bulgaria. Religious activity at the top of the cliff began in the 5th century BC. It is associated with the beliefs of the Copper Age people, who started the cult of the sun god. Here they established the first sanctuary and started leaving food containers f
RM2BMYX65–[ 1920s Japan - Seven Gods of Fortune ] — Hikifuda (引札), a print used as an advertising flyer by local shops. They were popular from the 1800s through the 1920s. The Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神 Shichi Fukujin) traveling in boats. In the foreground there are pine trees, symbolizing longevity, virtue, rebirth, renewal, and a bright and hopeful future. 20th century vintage advertising flyer.
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