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1811 Marriage stone from the old Nettlehurst Mains Farm.
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Governor Goodwin Mansion (c. 1811), Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA
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Napoléon and Marie Louise attending the parade of the squadron in Cherbourg in 1811
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Ca. 1811 windmill on Prescott Farm. Middletown is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States.
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Looking towards the old bings of Fairlie Colliery (Pit No.3) Laigh Milton viaduct in 2007. One of the oldest railway viaducts in the World - 1811.
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An open-face pocket watch made by the famous Polish watchmaker Franciszek Czapek, circa 1876.
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National Museum of American Jewish Military History located at 1811 R Street, NW in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The building is a contributing property to the Dupont Circle Historic District.
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Another view with the Annick Water visible. The name of a property called Greenville is found on the 1775 Armstrong map and Aiton refers to this country seat as Greenvale in 1811.
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Rosemonde Estate (1811) During the Civil War, John S. Mosby, "the Gray Ghost" of the Confederacy, raided General Sheridan's supply train in the summer of 1864, in Berry ville.
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Monument to the Savior of the World, the statue is used as a icon to describe the city and country of El Salvador
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Palace of Potocki family Lviv is home to one of the oldest Polish-language newspapers, Gazeta Lwowska, which was first published in 1811, and still exists in a biweekly form (Lviv is the center of promotion of the Latynka.)
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Old Union Methodist Church in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, built in 1835. Roots go back to 1804. Church organized in 1811 as part of the Methodist Episcopal Church, now part of the United Methodists.
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
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The Duke of Devonshire
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Visitor Center, Mansion House The Mansion House is a large stone two- and three-storey house in Greek Revival style with a view over the Upper Lake built from 1811 to 1826
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Brownstone townhouses in Harlem
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Shifting sand bars made early navigation difficult.
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Am Fronleichnamsmorgen (1857)He briefly attended the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, but later had to finance his life by painting portraits. In 1811 he worked as a teacher of arts for the children of Count Gyulay in Croatia.
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The Well-House at Edinburgh Castle, Scotland in 1789 A mass prison break in 1811, in which 49 prisoners of war escaped via a hole in the south wall, persuaded the authorities that the Castle vaults were no longer a suitable prison.
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Wendell Phillips,
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Waitman T. Willey
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Casselman Bridge.
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Maximilian II of Bavaria
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William Henry Harvey
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Eglinton Tournament Bridge
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Tournament Bridge
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Tournament Bridge
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Perfume
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Heinrich von Kleist
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British Regency.(英国摄政)