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: This is the most common historical reference for "(303).jpg." It depicts a nude woman picking up a ball and throwing it as part of Muybridge’s 19th-century photographic motion studies.

: A black-and-white official U.S. Navy photograph of the destroyer ship.

Depending on the context, the "303" designation typically refers to one of the following: (303).jpg

Could you clarify if you are looking for the for a specific historical image or alt text for a different file you have? File:USS Reno (DD-303).jpg - Wikimedia Commons

: A photo of the Palais de Chaillot in Paris, sometimes labeled with this number in image sharing batches. : This is the most common historical reference for "(303)

The request for often refers to specific historical or cataloged images, most notably plate 303 from Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion series.

: An Attic black-figure column krater in the Getty Museum's collection (item 96.AE.303), which shows a scene from the Odyssey where Odysseus escapes the Cyclops. Depending on the context, the "303" designation typically

: Scanned pages from legal records, such as page 303 of the General and Special Laws of the State of Texas , often archived through the Digital Public Library of America.