photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske
Oxford VI (1961–71)
photo: Creative Commons / Redsimon
Morris Oxford series VI saloon
photo: Creative Commons / Raf24
Fiat 1800
photo: gnu / Kassander der Minoer
BMW-1800
photo: Creative Commons / Karina Averlon-Thomas
Holly Valance 1800-2.
photo: Creative Commons / Liftarn
1966 MGB GT with 1800 cc engine.
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Bronze bead necklace. Stage: Holocene Bronze age 1800-1500 BC.
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Fiat 1800/2100
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Martinsunset.
photo: Creative Commons / ChiemseeMan
Fiat 1500L
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Nephrite carving of a fabulous beast, approx. 1800-1900, Qing Dynasty. On display at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, California. B60J837
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Mel rose Abbey in 1800 when part of the abbey was still in use as the parish church
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The White House at Chelsea (1800, by Thomas Girtin watercolor on paper), "Girtin's most celebrated work, was much admired by Turner.
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Hamilton GO Transit station, lobby area. Hunter Street is named after Peter Hunter Hamilton, (1800-1857), landowner and businessman + half brother of city founder George Hamilton.
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New Register House, home of the Court of the Lord Lyon. After 1800, the success of the first New Town led to grander schemes. Four further extensions to the New Town have been described[2]. The 'Northern New Town' aimed to extend Edinburgh from the North of Queen Street Gardens[3] all the way to the Water of Leith, with extensions to the East and West.
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St. Mark's Church 1791 - oldest Anglican Church in Ontario. McFarland House, built ca. 1800, is the oldest surviving building in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
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A dekadrachm, or 10-drachma silver coin, from Syracuse, 400 BC. A talent was equivalent to 6,000 drachmae.
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Tatsu At Sunset Tatsu is a one-and-a-half-minute ride (a little more than one minute "in flight") and accommodates an average of 1800 riders per hour. Two trains can be loaded with passengers at the same time
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Prešeren's birth house in Vrba He was born 3 December 1800 in the Upper Carnivore village of Vrba, then part of the Habsburg Monarchy (today in Slovenia), to a relatively well-to-do peasant family.
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The Capitol when first occupied by Congress, 1800.L'Enfant secured the lease of quarries at Wigginton Island and along Aquia Creek in Virginia for use in the foundations and outer walls of the Capitol in November 1791.
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A vandalised Telstra payphone
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The Capitol when first occupied by Congress, 1800. L'Enfant secured the lease of quarries at Wigginton Island and along Aquia Creek in Virginia for use in the foundations and outer walls of the Capitol in November 1791.
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Lauffen from south-east; watercolour C 1800. The 18th century was also dominated by matters military.
photo: European Community / Escarlati
The Family of Charles IV, 1800. Théophile Gautier described the figures as looking like "the corner baker and his wife after they won the lottery
photo: Creative Commons / Italian Renaissance garden
Samson and the Lion fountain at Peterhof Palace, Russia (1800-1802)
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Painting by Wybrand Hendricks in 1800 of famous Oval room in the Tellers Museum, showing the electrifiers machine of Martin van Marum.
photo: AP / Ajay Kumar Singh
Bahujan Samaj Party leader and Uttar Pradesh state Chief Minister Mayawati waves to supporters after being presented a garland made of currency notes, allegedly amounting to Rupees 1800,000 (USD $36735), at the party office in Lucknow, India, Wednesday, March 17, 2010.
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Copenhagen Opera House The new Copenhagen Concert Hall opened in January 2009. It is designed by Jean Nouvel and has four halls with the main auditorium seating 1800 people
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The Burghley Nef, 1527-1528, France, V&A; Museum no. M.60-1959