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Dante and Beatrice 1915 by John William Waterhouse.Waterhouse could not finish the series of Ophelia paintings because he was gravely ill with cancer by 1915.
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Kemal Ataturk
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Kemal Ataturk
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Lathrop Memorial ca. 1915, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
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Turkish playwright Haldun Taner statue, Moda, Kadikoy, Istanbul. ( 1915 - 1986)
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Memorial in Varna, Bulgaria to the Turkish Genocide of Armenians of 1915
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Carolina Court apartments, 527 Eastlake Avenue E in the Cascade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Built 1915.
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Memorial to remember the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 during the Ottoman Empire.
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Austrian prisoners of war near a barrack, [Karelia] Austro-Hungarian POWs in Russia, 1915
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In this 1915 file photo, Armenians are marched down a road in Turkey and are said to have been later massacred
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Courtyard, Carolina Court apartments, 527 Eastlake Avenue E in the Cascade neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Built 1915.
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V Beach at Cape Helles, Gallipoli, 6 May 1915. View is from the bow of the collier SS River Clyde.
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Piet, Mondrian, Dutch, Painter, Artist, Pier and Ocean 5, (sea and starry sky), 1915, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Lusitania unloading Christmas mail to a post office boat. Lusitania departed Pier 54 in New York on 1 May 1915
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Torcuato Fernández-Miranda
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Downtown Bozeman, the first Federal Building and Post Office was built in 1915.
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Armenian Genocide: Armenian civilians are marched to a nearby prison in Mezireh by armed Turkish soldiers. Kharpert, Western Armenia, Ottoman Empire in April 1915.
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A company of Welsh Guards, recognisable by the leeks on their collars and five-button groupings on their jackets, denoting their status as the most junior of the five Foot Guards regiments.
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The United States contributed a significant amount of aid to the Armenians during the Armenian Genocide. Shown here is a poster for the American Committee for Relief in the Near East vowing that they (the Armenians among others) "shall not perish."
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Kilburn Park tube station is a London Underground station at Kilburn in the London Borough of Brent. The station is on the Bakerloo Line, between Queen's Park and Maida Vale stations, and is in Travelcard Zone 2.
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Lafayette Theatre.In 1916, what would become New York State Route 59, which reached from Nyack to Spring Valley in 1915, was extended to Suffern and Ramapo Hamlet.
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British battleship HMS Irresistible abandoned and sinking, 18 March 1915, during the Gallipoli Campaign
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City limit sign - rovas script of Bugac, Hungary, 2010. Beginning with Adorjan Magyar in 1915, the script has been promulgated as a means for writing modern Hungarian.
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Zabrze
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Kentrosaurus
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The Butterworth Building. At left, a portion of the Alaska Trade Building can also be seen, and at right the Smith Block (which dates from 1906 but is not a listed building). The three buildings were jointly restored by Ralph Anderson & Partners in 1977.
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The Austro-Hungarian Army in western Slovenia during the Battles of the Isonzo.
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Fantômas (1915, Juan Gris) inside the National Gallery of Art's East Building, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
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Terra-cotta plaque “Spirit of Transportation” by Karl Bitter (1867–1915). This plaque is located on the west wall of the waiting area of 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.