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The Lennox Bridge over the Parramatta River opened in 1839. Lennox also oversaw construction of many other stone bridges in the colony, including Lennox Bridge over the Parramatta River at Parramatta which was constructed from 1836 to 1839.
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The 1839 Eglinton Tournament - tilting and the Grand Stand.
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B&O; roundhouse complex, Martins burg, West Virginia The Mount Airy Branch is the surviving, in-use portion of the 1839-opened Mount Airy Loop.
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Adelaide in 1839 as viewed south-east from the western end of North Terrace, including Holy Trinity Church. (The church tower lost its "peaked cap" in 1844.)
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Queen Victoria
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Largest magnolia tree in Arkansas (planted 1839) at Historic Washington State Park In 1929, the United Daughters of the Confederacy secured state funding to restore the 1836 Hempstead Courthouse. US
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Carl Spitzweg The Poor Poet 1839. represented by Franz Xaver Winterhalter (Graf Jenison-Walworth), Carl Spitzweg (The Poor Poet) , Moritz von Schwind (A Symphony) and Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Young Peasant Woman with Three Children at the Window).
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"Montaigne Saint-Victoir" by Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) The archive and study facilities at the National Gallery include the Prints and Drawings Collection of over 30,000 works on paper, from the early Renaissance to the late nineteenth century
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Széchenyi lánchíd by sunset The bridge was designed by the English engineer William Tierney Clark in 1839, after Count István Széchenyi's initiative in the same year, with construction supervised locally by Scottish engineer Adam Clark (no relation).
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Whalers retrieving the baleen ("whalebone") from a right whale. (NOAA Photo library)
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Scenic barn in Montebello
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The Caspar Ott Cabin, built in 1837, is the oldest structure in Lake County. The county, which was primarily unsettled prairie and was still home to its native Pottawatomie Indians, was created by the Illinois State Legislature in 1839.
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View of Hong Kong Island from Kowloon (published 1843). In 1839, the refusal by Qing Dynasty authorities to import opium resulted in the First Opium War between China and Britain
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The Rackets Hall built by the 13th Earl. Eglinton has a 'Racket Hall' which was built shortly after 1839, the first recorded match being in 1846. The court floor is of large granite slabs, now hidden by the wooden floor.
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Carl Spitzweg
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The Schiller memorial
photo: Public Domain / Roger Griffith
Eglinton Tournament Bridge
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Danburite from Mexico, ~ 4 cm in height.
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Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)Furthermore, in his introduction to Post-Impressionism, Rewald opted for a second volume featuring Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Rousseau "le Douanier", Les Nabis and Cézanne as well as the Fauves, the young Picasso and Gauguin's last trip to the South-Sea
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Michael Healy
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James Busby, British Resident in New Zealand.
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Interior of St. Vladimir's Cathedral in Kiev.Westminster Cathedral (1895-1903), the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by John Francis Bentley (1839 – 1902), but there are a number of other churches and other buildings such as Christ Church, North Brixton by Beresford Pite, 1897-1903, near the Oval Cricket Ground.
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Painting of the Neuschwanstein Castle Throne Room.Westminster Cathedral (1895-1903), the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by John Francis Bentley (1839 – 1902), but there are a number of other churches and other buildings such as Christ Church, North Brixton by Beresford Pite, 1897-1903, near the Oval Cricket Ground.
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President George W. Bush
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Tuam
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Rhyncholaelia
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Bust of Morazán at San Pedro Perulapán, El Salvador.
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Novodevichy Cemetery`s Kazan church in St. Petersburg.Westminster Cathedral (1895-1903), the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by John Francis Bentley (1839 – 1902), but there are a number of other churches and other buildings such as Christ Church, North Brixton by Beresford Pite, 1897-1903, near the Oval Cricket Ground.
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Temple of Holy Trinity and St. Spiridio, Trieste.Westminster Cathedral (1895-1903), the Catholic cathedral in London, is the largest and most thorough British effort in the style, by John Francis Bentley (1839 – 1902), but there are a number of other churches and other buildings such as Christ Church, North Brixton by Beresford Pite, 1897-1903, near the Oval Cricket Ground.
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Aden cannon of Suleiman, founded by Mohammed ibn Hamza in 1530-31 for an Ottoman invasion of India. Taken in the capture of Aden in 1839 by Cap. H.Smith of HMS Volage. Tower of London.