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LDS Temple of Logan Utah, The LDS temple in Logan was announced on May 18, 1877, just after the dedication of the St. George Utah Temple in April 1877. The site of the Logan Temple had been held in reserve for many years.
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Saint Lazare Train Station, Paris, 1877, The Art Institute of Chicago
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Blockade of engines at Martinsburg, West Virginia, 16 July, 1877. In the wake of the Panic of 1873, a bitter antagonism between workers and the leaders of industry developed. By 1877, 10% wage cuts, distrust of capitalists and poor working conditions led to a number of railroad strikes that prevented the trains from moving.
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The Lake Neuchâtel, 1875 On 4 May 1877, the estimate of the costs was finally established: 323,091 fr 68 cent.
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De Bange 90 mm cannon
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Carl Fredrik Hill, Seine-Landschaft bei Bois-Le-Roi (Seine Landscape in Bois-Le-Roi) (1877)
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Zürich, Botanical Garden «zur Katz» : Greenhouse (1851/1877) on the areal of the Völkerkundemuseum (Museum of Ethnology), University of Zürich.
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Gustave Caillebotte, (1848–1894), Impressionism Paris Street, Rainy Day, 1877. Art Institute of Chicago
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Samurai
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Palmenhaus (1851/1877) the old Botanical Garden Zürich (German: Alter Botanischer Garten) «zur Katz» is a botanical garden and arboretum in Zürich, Switzerland
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Ηistoria (Allegory of History) by Nikolaos Gyzis (1892) (left). Sleeping Female Figure (Koimomeni) by Yannoulis Chalepas (1877) at the First Cemetery of Athens (right).
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Contour survey of part of Barrenjoey Head, Broken Bay - showing position of proposed lighthouse, 1877
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Morada do Baís Campo Grande started as a small village founded in 1877 by farmers José Antônio Pereira and Manoel Vieira de Sousa (a.k.a. Manoel Olivério), who came from Minas Gerais just after the end of the War of the Triple Alliance.
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Figures from Genesis above the main portal. In 1877, the Jewish congregation of the synagogue of Ulm - including Hermann Einstein, the father of Albert Einstein - donated money for a statue of the Biblical prophet Jeremiah.
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Still Life paintings with an Open Drawer, 1877-1879, From 1903 to the end of his life, he painted in his studio, working for a month in 1904 with Émile Bernard, who stayed as a house guest
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Morning in The Tropics, (1877), by Frederic Edwin Church National Gallery of Art
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James Russell Lowell, 1819-1891
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Horace Howard Furness High School in South Philadelphia.
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A merrow blanket stitch
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Stream in the Jura Mountains (The Torrent), oil on canves painting by Gustave Courbet, 1872-3, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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Dinosaur Ridge
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1877 Map of Hartford, The leader of Hartford's original settlers from what is now Cambridge, Massachusetts, Pastor Thomas Hooker, delivered a sermon which inspired the writing of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut,
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An 1877 color photo by Louis Ducos du Hauron, a French pioneer of color photography. The overlapping yellow, cyan and red subtractive color elements can clearly be seen.
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Frukost under stora björken ("Breakfast under the big birch"), 1896. After several years working as an illustrator of books, magazines, and newspapers, Larson moved to Paris in 1877, where he spent several frustrating years as a hardworking artist without any success.
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Daniel D. Pratt
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KVB train at elevated station in Cologne. City rail transport in Cologne dates back as far as 1877 when the first horse drawn railway was operated, by the 1900s electric trams had been introduced.
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Robinson Road, Singapore(Chinese: 罗敏申路) is a major trunk road in Singapore's central business district. Named after Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson, then Governor of the Straits Settlements in 1877
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Pleven Epopee 1877, more commonly known as Pleven Panorama, is a panorama located in Pleven, Bulgaria, that depicts the events of the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–78, specifically the five-month Siege of Pleven (Pleven Epopee) which made the city internationally famous and which contributed to the Liberation of Bulgaria after five centuries of Ottoman rule. The panorama was created by 13 Russian and Bulgarian artists and was constructed in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Pleven Epopee and w
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Jetty Road, Glenelg Construction of the Glenelg Institute, which is now the Glenelg Town Hall (pictured top right), started in 1875. The institute opened in 1877,[8] with lecture rooms, a concert hall and a library.
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Alexandra Docks and National Fishing Heritage Center. The Dock Tower was completed in 1851, followed by The Royal Dock in 1852. No.1 Fish Dock was completed in 1856, followed by No.2 Fish Dock in 1877.