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Sinclair's landing i Romsdal (Sinclair's landing. 1876). Adolph Tidemand (1814–1876) was a noted Norwegian romantic nationalism painter.
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Fort Worth, Texas in 1876. Fort Worth, Tarrant Co. Texas, 1876. Toned lithograph, 14.4 x 19 in. Published by Chas. Shober & Co. Props. Chicago Lith.Co. Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth, Texas. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Collins.
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Le pont de l'Europe (1876) Petit Palais, Geneva Caillebotte bought his first Monet in 1876 and was especially helpful to that artist's career and financial survival. He was precise in his sponsorship; notably absent are works by Georges Seurat and Paul Gauguin, or any of the Symbolists.
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First Haynes Studio, Moor head, MN, December 1876 was established in Moor head, Minnesota in December 1876. From this studio, F. Jay was able to build on his railroad business with the sales of local cabinet portraits, views and stereo views of his railroad photographs.
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A former school residence designed by George Mansfield, Old South Head Road, (1876)
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Scout hall, 335 Old South Head Road, former school designed by George Mansfield (1876)
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Archangel Michael From the S. Antony church of St. Ulrich in Gröden - Ortisei Val Gardena Italy. painter en:Josef Moroder-Lusenberg 1876.
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A Street Railway in New York" - 1876 engraving showing a railway suspended above the ground on a narrow wooden track above a road
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Steely headframe of Ottiliae shaft; Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Lower Saxony, Germany. This is the oldest still existing headframe in Germany, build in 1876
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Malmo Central Station, inside (Swedish Malmo central station) is a terminus railway station on the Southern Main Line in Malmo, Sweden opened in 1876
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Alexander Graham Bell's telephone patent[1] drawing, 7 March 1876
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Amplexograptus sp., probably A. perexcavatus (Lapworth, 1876), from the Upper Ordovician near Caney Springs, Tennessee.
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Jas de Bouffan, 1876.Camille Pissarro lived in Pontoise. There and in Auvers, he and Cézanne painted landscapes together.
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Vale Park, home of Port Vale. The city's other professional football club are Port Vale, who were formed in 1876 and play at Vale Park in the Burslem area
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Government House, Melbourne completed in 1876. The Italianate style proved to be immensely popular in Australia as a domestic style.
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The first Kyōto Station. The governmental railway from Kōbe reached Kyoto on September 5, 1876, but the station was under construction and a temporary facility called Ōmiya-dōri (Ōmiya Street) Temporary Station was used until the opening of the main station.
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The Old School 1868-1985 the first school in Bedhampton was built on the corner of Bedhampton Road and Bid bury Lane. Miss Dust was the original mistress, serving at the school until 1876
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Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park State Park is a Nevada state park in White Pine County, Nevada. Located 20 miles south of the town of Ely, it is in the Eastern Nevada Region of Nevada State Parks.
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Porfirio Díaz
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An 1876 Gatling gun preserved at Fort Laramie National Historic Site The Gatling gun (1861) is one of the most well known early rapid-fire weapons and a forerunner of the modern machine gun.
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Big Sable Point Lighthouse. Ludington State Park is home to Big Sable Point Lighthouse. The lighthouse was first lit in 1876 and the light tower stands 112 feet (34 m) high.
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(Don Quixote's horse). Detail of the bronze statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza made by sculptor Lorenzo Coullaut Valera (1876–1932) between 1925 and 1930. Part of the monument to Cervantes (1925–1930, 1956–1957) in the Plaza de España (Spain Square) in Madrid
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Garret Hobart
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Lyford House built 1876 through the latter 19th century and early 20th century, the land fronting on Richardson Bay was extensively subdivided into public and private ownership encompassing hundreds of parcels.
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Faro Punta Brava Lighthouse (Faro Punta Brava), also known as Punta Carretas Lighthouse was erected in 1876. The lighthouse has a height of 21 metres high and its light reaches 15 miles away, with a flash every ten seconds.
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Les Droites (4,000 m) is a mountain in the Mont Blanc massif in the French Alps and is the lowest of the 4000-metre peaks in the Alps.
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Fireworks at the St. Louis Balloon Glow 2008 at Forest Park.Forest Park was originally miles west of St. Louis' city boundaries. The park was dedicated June 24, 1876
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Front of the Rijksmuseum, circa 1895. In 1863 there was a design contest for a new building for the Rijksmuseum, but none of the submissions was considered to be of sufficient quality. Pierre Cuypers also participated in the contest and his submission reached the second place.
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The current Washington Park Lake House was built in 1929 to replace an earlier wooden lake house built in 1876.[123]
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View of the gardens and Caballero Alto, a former observatory. The castle fell into disuse after the fall of the Second Mexican Empire in 1867. Almost ten years later, in 1876, a decree established an Astronomical, Meteorological and Magnetic Observatory on the site, which was opened in 1878.