photo: Public Domain / Designer: Victor David Brenner
The obverse ("heads" side) of the cent after 2010. While this is the same design that's been used since 1909, the 2010 design has been modified using Brenner's models from 1909.
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St Mary's High School at 111 - 18 Avenue S.W. (photo taken in 2005)
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Opening of the Mainland Tramway in 1909. A steam tram line connected East and West Mainland between 1909 and 1926. The line ran from Victoria Street Station in East Mainland through East Mainland.
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«Stadt Zürich» in Zürich-Wollishofen (May/June 1909) After a construction period lasting six months, on May 8, 1909, «Stadt Zürich» had been launched by the daughter of the administration board member Naville.
photo: Public Domain / Estormiz
English: The former bakery, sausage factory and sauna of the Consumers' cooperative of Oulu. The building was completed in 1909 and it was designed by architect Karl Sandelin. Suomi: Oulun Osuuskaupan entinen leipomo, makkaratehdas ja sauna. Rakennus on valmistunut vuonna 1909 ja sen on suunnitellut arkkitehti Karl Sandelin
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General history, Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, fully illustrated - meet me in Seattle 1909 - Page 70.jpg.From the materials for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, held in Seattle.A drawing of the Battle of Seattle.
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French cyclist Léon Georget, photo created/published 1909.
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Unic 1909.
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Henri Matisse, The Dance I, 1909, Museum of Modern Art, New York.
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Lower Yellowstone Falls, Frank Jay Haynes, 1909
photo: Public Domain / Fototipia Peuser
The Plaza Hotel, shortly after its 1909 inaugural.
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Public Library in 1909
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Billiken in Alaska
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Pablo, Picasso, Painter, Artist, Sculptor, Painting, Woman with Pears, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Vasily, Kandinsky, Artist, Painter, Painting, French, Picture With An Archer, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Pablo, Picasso, Painter, Artist, Sculptor, Sculpture, Woman´s Head (Fernande), 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Pablo, Picasso, Painter, Artist, Sculptor, Sculpture, Woman´s Head (Fernande), 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Pablo, Picasso, Painter, Artist, Sculptor, Painting, Still Life With Liqueur Bottle, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Pablo, Picasso, Painter, Artist, Sculptor, Painting, Still Life With Liqueur Bottle, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Henri, Matisse, French, Artist, Painter, Impressionism, Impressionist, La, Serpentine, Scultpture, Bronze, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Henri, Matisse, French, Artist, Painter, Impressionism, Impressionist, La, Serpentine, Scultpture, Bronze, 1909, MoMA, New York, (LM1)
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Springtime flow at North Broadway-Buena Vista Viaduct (1909-11) on the Los Angeles River near Lincoln Heights.
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Entrance to Thorvaldson Building located on the Main campus of the University of Saskatchewan Roughly adhering to the original plan of 1909, numerous colleges were established
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The second-class smoking room aboard Finland, c. 1909
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Maybach SW 42, 1939
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Pittsburgh Athletic Association, built 1909-1911, at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard.
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Marriott Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires. Developed by local agricultural magnate Ernesto Tornquist in 1909, it was acquired by Marriott Hotels in 1994.
photo: Creative Commons / Hugh Manatee
Bird's-eye view in 1909 Newfane is the shire town[3] (county seat)[4] of Windham County, Vermont, United States.
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The former school ship Un'yō-maru, used by the Imperial Fisheries Institute from 1909 to 1929.
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Carle Park, established in 1909, is located at Indiana and Garfield, just west of Urbana High School in Central Urbana.