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New World War II Photo: Raising US Flag On Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima - 6 Sizes!

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victoria heilshorn studio -  the best in History<br>Title<br>- Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, 1945<br>Description<br>- The famous flag Raising on Iwo Jima. Five United States Marines and a U.S. Navy corpsman raising the flag of the United States atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima.<br>Description Source<br>- Library of Congress<br>Year<br>- February 23, 1945<br>SKU<br>- WW-0044<br>*Sometimes photographer information is available. Please contact us<br>if you have an inquiry.<br>_____________________________________________________________________________________________<br>New borderless print (white bordered for sizes 11x14 and over)<br>Hard copy size may vary slightly to keep cropping at a minimum<br>Gloss finish<br>Heavy-weight professional paper<br>Coated for water-resistance<br>Acid free to prevent yellowing<br>Sizes are in inches<br>A Note on Image Quality:<br>The quality of historic images are subject to the wearing of time, the capabilities of the original photographer, and limitations of period technology.  Please note that w<br>e do not fix or enhance the original image in any way, as we feel these eccentricities add to its historic character. Please see our "Restored Photo" category for enhanced-version photographs.<br>Thank you for taking this into consideration before making your purchase.<br>Free Domestic Shipping!<br>Enjoy free standard shipping on this item to all 50 United States and their territories.<br>Please note that our free shipping offer does not include tracking on orders of less than $6.00. If you would like tracking with your order, shipping upgrades are available.<br>International shipping is also available. Please see shipping details for more information.<br>Available in<br>Black & White<br>or<br>Sepia<br>tone!<br>Sepia is a brownish tone that gives the photo an antiquated look. If you would like your photo in sepia tone, simply contact us. Black & white and sepia options are also available for color photographs. Your photo will arrive as pictured unless otherwise instructed.<br>Looking for a different size or custom size?  Just contact us!  Since we make each order especially for you, it's easy for us to give you exactly what you're looking for -- at a great price!  Just let us know what you need.  From wallet size all the way up to 3 ft. x 4 ft. poster, we can do almost anything!<br>Search The History Shoppe for thousands of historical photographs, wall art, maps, posters and more!<br>Visit our eBay store!<br>Thanks for looking!<br>Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)<br>How are your photographs processed?<br>We pride ourselves on bringing you only the finest quality prints by consistently taking advantage of the ever-growing advances in photo technology.  One of the ways we achieve this is with giclee, a high resolution, high-fidelity process using a performance-specialized large format printer.  Giclee (pronounced zee-CLAY) utilizes inkjet technology, but far more advanced than a standard deskjet.  Among other advantages, giclee employs an ulta-wide color gamut using 11 (or more) specified inks. Originally developed as a proofing system for the traditional lithograph, the superior quality and brilliance of the giclee was soon realized.  Also, giclees are produced digitally, saving generations of the detail-robbing experienced with older methods such as negatives and plates.  This is why giclee, dye sublimation and similar processes have become the gold standard of photographic production in the 21st century, and are employed by the majority of today's reputible photograpic and printhouse developers.<br>How<br>do I know your image description is accurate?<br>We strive to make our photo descriptions as accurate as possible. Descriptions are taken directly from the U.S. Library of Congress, National Archives, or other sources as noted. In many cases, these institutions hold the original negatives and state the ascribed notes directly from the original photographer. Therefore, we use these institutions as our standard of authority on description accuracy. We are not responsible for errors and we will not participate in disputes. Should you have a dispute, please contact the sighted source directly.<br>This listing images provide buyers the opportunity to assess the accuracy of the