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The original Victoria School (1888), in its present location on the University of Saskatchewan campus. The original Victoria School was built in 1888 by stonemason Alexander (Sandy) Marr as the first school house of the temperance colony.
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Night Café at Arles, (Mme Ginoux), (1888)Like his friend Vincent Van Gogh, with whom in 1888 he spent nine weeks painting in Arles, Paul Gauguin experienced bouts of depression and at one time attempted suicide
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Frederick III, German Emperor
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Vision After the Sermon (Jacobs fight with the angel), (1888)Like his friend Vincent Van Gogh, with whom in 1888 he spent nine weeks painting in Arles, Paul Gauguin experienced bouts of depression and at one time attempted suicide.
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The Night Cafe, 1888 by Vincent van Gogh
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Mas Aux Saint-Maries 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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The Postman Roulin, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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The Wheat Field, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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The Bridge, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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Boats at Saint-Maries, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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Starry Night Over the Rhone, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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Victoria, c.1888
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Piazza del Mercato Vecchio, circa 1888
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Harvest in Provence of Wheat Field with Sheaves, 1888, Vincent Van Gogh
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Preston North End in 1888-89, the first Football League champions
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Detail of 1888 map of Back Bay, showing the new Mechanics Hall on Huntington Ave.
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The Mayor dome. Five years after construction ended, in 1511, the dome collapsed and work on the cathedral re-commenced. The dome again collapsed in 1888, and work was still being performed on the dome until at least 1903.
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A bottom sediment map (Ships Photo) KLeo
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The Sacristía Mayor dome Five years after construction ended, in 1511, the dome collapsed and work on the cathedral re-commenced. The dome again collapsed in 1888, and work was still being performed on the dome until at least 1903
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The Lady of Shallot 1888 by John William Waterhouse. One of Waterhouse's most famous paintings is The Lady of Shallot, a study of Elaine of Anatola's, who dies of grief when Lancelot will not love her.
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William Cairns
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Vincent Van Gogh: Starry Night Over the Rhone Arles, September 1888
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Georges, Pierre, Seurat, Painter, Artist, Art, Painting, French, Port-En-Bessin, Entrance To The Harbor, 1888, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Bonne Chiere: wooden stilt-mill (1888), which originally came from Olsene (East-Flanders) and was rebuilt in Bruges in 1911. No longer in use.
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House in the lower part of Nijmegen, the so-called Benedetta's.
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The stern wheeler Hassalo runs the Cascades Rapids, May 26, 1888, at a speed of almost 60 miles (97 km) per hour.
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A bottom temperature map published in "Three Cruises of the Blake", Alexander Agassiz, 1888 (Ships Photo) KLeo
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The King Street West Railway Subway, built in 1888, carries CN and GO Transit rail traffic above King Street West between Atlantic and Sudbury.
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nother view of The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. Sulphur Mountain is behind the hotel.
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Paul Gauguin, The Painter of Sunflowers: Portrait of Vincent van Gogh, 1888, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam. In December the two artists visited Montpelier and viewed works in the Alfred Bruyas collection by Courbet and Delacroix in the Musée Fabre