Depending on the context, the "303" designation typically refers to one of the following:
: 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.
: A black-and-white official U.S. Navy photograph of the destroyer ship. (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. Depending on the context, the "303" designation typically
The request for often refers to specific historical or cataloged images, most notably plate 303 from Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion series.
: 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. Could you clarify if you are looking for
: This is the most common historical reference for "(303).jpg."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.