EditorialIndia: Dusk falls around a statue of Indian independence leader Gopal Krishna Gokhale (9 May 1866 – 19 February 1915) at Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai
EditorialThe new exhibition 'Mutual Friends: The Adventures of Charles Dickens & Wilkie Collins' open on 15th November and runs until 25th February 2024., London, UK - 14 Nov 2023
EditorialProspect Park, established in 1866 and designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and his partner Calvert Vaux, in New York, June 6, 2021. (Ruth Fremson/The New York Times)
EditorialChina: Song Qingling (1892-1981), first female Chairman and President of the People's Republic of China, together with her future husband, Dr Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), founder of the Chinese Republic (1912)
EditorialA reproduction of the Springfield Republican, where Emily Dickinson published “A Narrow Fellow in the Grass in 1866,” from the show “Dickinson” at Harvard's Houghton Library in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 7, 2021. (Matt Cosby/The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by the Library of Congress shows a Buffalo Soldier posing for a photograph in the late 1800s. (Library of Congress via The New York Times)
EditorialGravestones for Judith Blew and her son Moses at the Stoutsburg Cemetery in Hopewell, N.J., the subject of the book “If These Stones Could Talk,” Nov. 23, 2020. (Amr Alfiky/The New York Times)
EditorialPhilip Mead, chief historian at the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, and Marcella Micucci, a curatorial fellow, examine an 1801 poll list from Somerset County, N.J., held by the New Jersey State Archives in Trenton, on Jan. 10, 2020. (Michelle Gustafson/The New York Times)
EditorialIn a composite of two images, Kehinde Wiley’s ‘‘Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps’’ (2005), left, and Jacques-Louis David’s ‘‘Bonaparte Crossing the Alps’’ (1801) at the Brooklyn Museum, Jan. 23, 2020. (Emily Andrews/The New York Times)