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Nass valley lava beds erupted from Tseax Cone in 1750 or 1775
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The Church of Saint Olof, built circa 1750.
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Partial view of the Plaza de Oriente, with some of the statues of monarchs from the Royal Palace sculpted between 1750 and 1753.
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Estatua de ALFONSO III DE ASTURIAS. Piedra blanca. Por Luis Salvador Carmona. 1750-1753. Plaza de Oriente, Madrid, Espa�a.
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Teatro Salieri (Legnago, 18 August 1750 - Vienna, 7 May 1825) was a Venetian conductor and composer of sacred, classical and opera music.
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Rotes Haus built in 1750, In 1798, Thurgau was occupied by French troops, along with much of the rest of Switzerland.
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Craiova Art Museum. Madona Dudu Church – built between 1750 and 1756, renovated in 1844, after being destroyed by an 1831 earthquake. Murals were completed by Gheorghe Tattarescu.
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Holy chapel of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, built in 1750.
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March of the Guards to Finchley (1750)by Hogarth, William a satirical depiction of troops mustered to defend London from the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
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Spider Junior 1.6 (1974) "Coda Tronca"
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Belfort Cathedral Cathédrale Saint-Christophe de Belfort
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View from Glade Pike on Dry Ridge.Robert Mac Ray opened the first trading post in Rays town (which is now Bed ford) on the land that is now Bed ford County in 1750.
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Looking from the east front of the house, along the Eastern Avenue, through the park towards Viscount Tyrconnel's Belmount Tower, a belvedere built circa 1750. During World War I Belton's park was home to the Machine Gun Corps and in World War II the Royal Air Force Regiment were stationed in the park.
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Spewer before 1750, revealing damage caused in 1689 Although repeatedly occupied and ransacked, town and cathedral survived the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) with little damage.
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Zeughaus (Armory)
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Entrance to the Fleet River, Samuel Scott, c. 1750. The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers. Its two headwaters are two streams on Hampstead Heath; each is now dammed into a series of ponds made in the 18th century, the Hampstead Ponds and the High gate Ponds.
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Baroque guitar.
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Forrabury Parish Church
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Vincennes porcelain.
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Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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Chantilly porcelain
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Chantilly porcelain
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Chantilly porcelain
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Chantilly porcelain
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Glenarm.
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Welcome sign in 1674 the first known white man passed through the area, Gabriel Arthur. He was followed by the explorers Dr. Thomas Walker in 1750 and Daniel Boone in 1769.
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Figure 44 (Ships Photo) KLeo
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Scene from As You Like It, Francis Hayman, c. 1750. The play is set in a duchy in France, but most of the action takes place in a location called the 'Forest of Arden.' Frederick has usurped the Duchy and exiled his older brother, Duke Senior
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Bella & Daisy’s Dog bakery, boutique, daycare, and grooming, San Francisco
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Madame de Pompadour, by François Boucher, ca. 1750. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, later the marquise de Pompadour, who met Louis XV in February 1745 at a masked ball given in honor of the Dauphin's marriage, was the most famous mistress of the reign, and the most honorable one.