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The Old Port from the Hotel de Ville, 1820 in France.
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Thomas Bibb
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South Bay, Livingston Island from Lyaskovets Peak. South Bay was known to both American and British sealers as early as 1820
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Lightship Columbia, WLV-604 The first United States lightship was established at Chesapeake Bay in 1820, and the total number around the coast peaked in 1909 with 56 locations marked. Of those ships, 168 were constructed by the United States Lighthouse Service and six by the United States Coast Guard, which absorbed it in 1939
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La Perouse Tower the first building in the area was the round stone tower constructed in 1820-22 as accommodation for a small guard of soldiers stationed there to prevent smuggling, and the tower still stands today.
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Keats House is a museum[1] in a house once occupied by the Romantic poet John Keats.
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A carving on the Capringstone Burn bridge, close to the old Overtoun Miner's Row and School. Robertson (1820) mentions this barony, once part of the Barony of Kilmaurs, which ran from Kilmaurs south to the river Irvine.
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The Mount of Olives The sculpture of The Mount of Olives was destroyed in the great fire of 1689 and left in ruins after the rubble of the cloister was removed in 1820 in order to create some open space. Later it was fitted with a roof to prevent further deterioration
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Iced water wheel
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Combermere Abbey is a former monastery in Combermere Park, between Nantwich and Whitchurch in Cheshire, England, near the border with Shropshire.
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Synagogue of Haguenau (1820) The annual European Day of Jewish Culture had been initiated in 1996 by the B'nai Brith of Bas-Rhin together with the local Agency for developpement of tourism.[18] It now implicates 27 European countries including Turkey and Ukraine.
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The Óbuda Synagogue is a former synagogue built in Óbuda, Hungary in 1820.
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Stan castle Gate 1965 John Thomson's map of 1820 marks the 'Gallow Muir' near Bog side. The name suggests that this was the site of the Gallows, probably linked with the medieval right of 'Pit & gallows', held by the Lord of the Barony.
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McConnel & Company mills, about 1820. From 1825 the steam engine was able to power larger machines which were constructed from iron using improved machine tools.
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Cuba's President Raul Castro, right, greets Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, prefect emeritus of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, during the beatification ceremony for the late brother Jose Olallo Valdes (1820-1889) in Camaguay, Cuba, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
photo: WN / Irusta & Rodriguez
Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Recoleta Cementery. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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The Matterhorn and the old city seen from the east, ca. 1820. Situated in the northeast and southeast of the Aaren peninsula, the Nydeggstalden and the Matterhorn together constitute medieval Bern's smallest neighborhood.
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The painter Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840) immortalized his home town in several of his paintings („Wiesen bei Greifswald“, 1820). About 1900, the city - for the first time since the Middle Ages -expanded significantly beyond the old city walls.
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The Trial of Queen Caroline, 1820 by Sir George.Hayter.Instead of being treated like a queen, Caroline found that her estranged husband's accession paradoxically made her position worse.
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Wooden draisine (around 1820), the first two-wheeler and as such the archetype of the bicycle. Multiple innovators contributed to the history of the bicycle by developing precursor human-powered vehicles.
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Fort Snelling State Park.