# Find All Images Available for Download

Method 1. This method brings up all records for Antique Monuments and Postclassical Works which include images available for download.

1. Select both Antique Monument and Postclassical Work in the menu, 'Choose a Data Set to Search'.
2. Hit ENTER to bring up all of the Antique Monuments and Postclassical Works in the Census database.
3. Make sure the Filter is activated. In the Filter menu, under 'Image Download', click on the box for 'Record includes images available for download'.&#x20;

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4. The search results will show all records for Antique Monuments and Postclassical works that include images available for download.

Method 2. This method brings up the images available for download, but it does not include the records for Antique Monuments and Postclassical Works that these images illustrate.

1. On the left-hand side bar, click on the object type 'Image':

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2. All of the images in the Census database are now shown. Click on the Advanced Search menu and go to the field 'Tags'. Open up the options in this field by clicking on the bar with three dots at the right-hand side of the field.
3. Check all of the boxes next to the green tags. These tags are attached to images which are available for download:

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4. Hit the 'Add to Search' button to show all images with green tags.
5. You can now change the display options to show the search results, for example, in table view. In table view you can also optionally show all of the tags attached to the images available for download, along with a preview of the image, the source of the image, the image copyright information, and other data:

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