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Farmers of Flagey on the Return From the Market, 1850. The Salon of 1850–1851[10] found him triumphant with Stone-Breakers, the Peasants of Flagey, and A Burial at Ornans.
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The University of Sydney established in 1850, is the oldest university in Australia
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Lauffen, castle and Regiswindis Church from north-west; watercolour by Caspar Obach C 1850
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Remnants of some of the scores of flour mills built in Minneapolis between 1850 and 1900.
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San Francisco harbor c. 1850. Between 1847 and 1870, the population of San Francisco increased from 500 to 150,000.
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Westwood plantation house in 2008. It was begun in 1836 and completed in its current form in 1850. On the National Register of Historic Places.
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Cannery Row at Night Monterey County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood.
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The adobe house completed in 1850, built by Vicente de la Osa at Rancho Los Encinos.
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The Newel K. Whitney Store in Kirtland, Ohio.
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A Converted British Family. 1850 by William Holman Hunt. Oil on canvas. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK.
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Blagoveshchensky Bridge (formerly the Lieutenant Schmidt Bridge) – built in 1850 as movable seven-segment iron bridge connecting labor Square with the 7th Line of Vasilievsky Island.
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View from the Passerelle Solférino the bridge underwent a last reconstruction in 1850. In 1939, it was classified as a monument historique under the same bill as the Pont Neuf and the Pont Marie.
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Samuel Price
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1850 Covered Bridge over Loyalsock Creek in Forksville, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, USA. Scaffolding beneath the bridge is apparently for painting the bridge, which took place in the summer of 2006.
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Buckingham Palace in London, England. This is the principal façade, the East Front; originally constructed by Edward Blore and completed in 1850, it was redesigned in 1913 by Sir Aston Webb.
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Homestake Mine is located in the new berry Mountains near Searchlight, Nevada and is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places[2] for activities between 1850 and 1924.
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View of Damstraat in Harlem on the Spaarne. At the juncture of the river and the Ringvaart is the Cruquius Museum, a museum that resides in one of the three original pumping stations from 1850
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Gare de Cherbourg is the railway station of the city of Cherbourg, France. On 5 September 1850, the president Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte visited Cherbourg and demanded the continuation of work on the Arsenal
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1999/12/03 Galaxy NGC 1850 - By spying on a neighboring galaxy, NASA´s Hubble Space Telescope has captured an image of a young, globular-like star cluster -- a type of object unknown in our Milky Way Galaxy. The image, taken by Hubble´s Wide
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The Brandtaucher submarine cutaway model in Dresden, Germany. Brandtaucher was a submersible designed by the German inventor and engineer Wilhelm Bauer and built by Schweffel & Howaldt in Kiel for Schleswig-Holstein's Flotilla (part of the Reichsflotte) in 1850.
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Le Napoléon (1850), the first steam battleship in history. In the nineteenth century, the navy recovered and became arguably the second finest in the world after the Royal Navy, albeit very much smaller.
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Le Napoléon (1850), the first steam battleship. The sheer number of guns fired broadside meant that a sailing battleship could wreck any wooden vessel, smashing its hull and masts and killing its crew.
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Prince Romanov Palace During the 19th century Grand Duke Nikolai Konstantinovich (1850-1918), a first cousin of Alexander III of Russia was banished to Tashkent for some shady deals involving the Russian Crown Jewels.
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View of Kościuszko Mound, with Bronisława Chapel at its foot. Between 1850 – 1854 the Austrian authorities built a brick citadel around the Mound and began using it as a strategic lookout.
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The Seventh Crusade against Jerusalem (1838-1850) Palazzo Reale, Turin. Hayez came from a relatively poor family from Venice. His father was of French origin while his mother, Chiara Torcella, was from Murano.
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Joseph Lafayette Rawlins
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Broad stone Farm, previously known as Hill head. The ruins of Braid stone or Broad stone Castle (NS 362 531) remained until about 1850.
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Piz Bernina from the west
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Iron Bridge over Vistula in Warsaw (c. 1900). This framework bridge was constructed by Stanisław Kierbedź in 1850-1864. It was destroyed by the Germans in 1944.
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Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, designed by James Renwick, Jr. in 1850, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.