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1629 site of Puritan leader John Winthrop's "Great House" in City Square, uncovered during the Big Dig Originally a Puritan English city during the Colonial era (a time to which many of the neighborhood's structures date), Charles town was founded in 1628, and settled July 4, 1629, by Thomas Graves, Increase Nowell, Rev.
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Bandinelli Palace. Built in late Renaissance style in 1593. It was the property of Roberto Bandinelli from Florence, the person who founded first mail office in Lviv in 1629.
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Landing Craft Utility 1629 from Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1 transports equipment and personnel from the 24th Marines Regiment.
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Marblehead, watercolor, Maurice Prendergast, 1914. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Marblehead was first settled as a plantation of Salem in 1629 by John Peach Sr., then set off and incorporated in 1649.
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Sailors assigned to the deck department of the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8) board Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1629, assigned to Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea
After the offload of the 24th Marines Regiment to the shore of Anaco, Peru, a lighter amphibious resupply cargo (LARC) gets back on board Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1629 to continue with its operations.
photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Alexia M. Riveracorrea
Landing Craft Utility (LCU) 1629 from Assault Craft Unit (ACU) 1 transports equipment and personnel of the 24th Marines Regiment on board USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52) after a joint operation.
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The Fall of Man (after Titian), 1628–29. Prado, Madrid.
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Nöthig Gut.
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Dome
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Olesko Castle John Sobieski was born 1629 in Olesko, a small town near Lwów in Poland (now Lviv, Ukraine) to a notable noble family de Sobieszyn Sobieski of Clan Janina.
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Gallery of Buxus sempervirens
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Buxus sempervirens foliage
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View from Yuishinzan Hill
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A crowd in Dōtonbori
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Treaty of Lübeck
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John III Sobieski
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2003/07/18 Huygens Crater - Released 15 July 2003 The floor of the 450 km diameter crater named after Dutch astronomer Christian Huygens (1629-1695) shows an unusual texture. Smooth-topped mesas are scattered across a more rugged surface. The mesas are te
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St Peter le Poer
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Acis and Galatea - Nicolas Poussin - 1629 - National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin. Jacques-Louis David resurrected a style already known as "Poussinesque" during the French Revolution in part because the leaders of the Revolution looked to replace the frivolity and oppression of the court with Republican severity and civic-mindedness, most obvious in David's dramatic canvas of Brutus receiving the bodies of his sons, sacrificed to his own principles, and the famous death of Marat.
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A mountaineer near the peak of Basin Mountain The Adirondacks do not form a connected range, but is an eroded dome consisting of many summits, isolated or in groups, often with little apparent order.
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Swampscott is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States located 12 miles up the coast from Boston. The population was 14,565 at the 2007 census. A former summer resort on Massachusetts Bay, Swampscott is today an affluent residential community which includes the village of Beach Bluff, as well as part of the neighborhood of Clifton. The town is home to Marian Court College. As of 2008 it was one of the top twenty wealthiest towns in Massachusetts.
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George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle
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Palazzo Barberini in Rome
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LeDuc Historic Estate
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Pond of Koishikawa Kōrakuen Garden
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Le Palais Royal
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Graça Church in Évora, Portugal (1530-1540).
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Andreas San Giovanni in Laterano 2006-09-07
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This highway between The Hague and Leiden captures many stereotypes of the Netherlands in a single image: flat, dense traffic, flowers, windmills, polders and canals