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A version of The Turkish Patrol 1831, see also Alexandre Gabriel Decamps March 3, 1803 August 22, 1860 was a French painter
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"The damp explosion; a mother discovers her son among the dead" (1889), bronze by Constantin Meunier (1831-1905) Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels, Belgium.
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Sarah's Bridge on the River Anna Liffey" (1831) Sarah's Bridge is today called Island Bridge. The then-new Wellington Monument is seen on the left of the picture.
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Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt
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An early 20th century postcard depicting Washington Crossing Bridge. On February 14, 1831, an act was passed by the New Jersey Legislature and concurred by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, creating the Taylors ville Delaware Bridge Company.
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From the Battle of Stiklestad. Peter Nicolai Arbo (Norway 1831-1892)The conversion of Norway to Christianity began in 1000 AD.
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A carriage at the Royal mews of Laeken . Nicolas-Jean Rouppe, as burgomaster of Brussels, received the new king Leopold I of Belgium also at the Castle of Laken on 21 July 1831, the day when Leopold swore allegiance to the Belgian constitution. The Château was partly destroyed by fire in 1890 and rebuilt by Alphonse Balat.
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Craiova Art Museum. Madona Dudu Church – built between 1750 and 1756, renovated in 1844, after being destroyed by an 1831 earthquake. Murals were completed by Gheorghe Tattarescu.
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Lyon in the 18th century
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1831 Russian attack on Warsaw during the November 1830 Uprising, which inspired Chopin's Revolutionary Étude
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Abingdon Square Park New York City acquired the land on which the park resides on April 22, 1831, and it was enclosed with a cast iron fence in 1836. In the 1880s, an effort was initiated by Mayor Abram Stevens Hewitt to expand public access to parks
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The 1916 Taronga Zoo entrance building. Chowder Bay was used in the late 1820s as an anchorage for visiting American whaling ships.[4] In 1831 Archibald Mosman and John Bell were allotted grants of land in Mosman Bay to establish a whaling station.
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Old ham from Glad wick by James Howe Carce (1831), depicts the early skyline and industrial activities of Old ham. All the green space has since been urbanized
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Tsar Alexander II, born 17 April 1818, successor of father Nicholas I, assassinated 13 March 1881, married 1841, Marie of Hesse and by Rhine
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Indiana's third statehouse had a design inspired by the Parthenon. In 1831, the Indiana General Assembly approved construction of a new statehouse. The building was to be funded by the sale of lots of land in Indianapolis.
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James A. Garfield
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Ryōkan
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S.S. Pierce.
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Columbarium of Pomponius Hylas
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Robert Herbert.
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Royal High School
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Queen Street, Honolulu, 1856, by George Henry Burgess.
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College row at Wesleyan University, liberal arts college founded in 1831, located in Middletown, Connecticut
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George Meacham
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Daniel Coit Gilman
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Nikolai Ge,
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Countess Augusta Reuss of Ebersdorf
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Amalia von Helvig
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The castle of Palamidi ;was used as the prison cell of Theodoros Kolokotronis. During the Greek War of Independence, Nafplion was a major Ottoman stronghold and was besieged for a year by Theodoros Kolokotronis.
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Opéra Nouvel