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Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank (1891) in Minneapolis
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Alma (1891).
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Pen and Ink of the River Test near Long Parrish circa 1891[1]
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View of Kensington, Maryland railroad station, built in 1891 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
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Kalākaua
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The park, an English garden, was designed by Dutch landscape architect Leonard Anthony Springer and was laid out in 1891.
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A portion of the Missoula Mercantile Building facing Front Street. This part was built in 1891.
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Monument in Washington, D.C. Sherman died in New York City on February 14, 1891. On February 19, there was a funeral service held at his home there, followed by a military procession. Sherman's body was then transported to St. Louis, where another service was conducted on February 21, 1891 at a local Catholic church.
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"The Sea" by Aleksander Gierymski (oil on canvas) painted around 1891.
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Nicholas J. Clayton's "Old Red" built in 1891, is on the campus of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and is a registered Texas historic landmark
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6.5x52mm Mannlicher-Carcano
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A conjectural view of the Old Saint Peter's Basilica by H. W. Brewer, 1891.
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IPO Station, Line D the Metro do Porto company also operates the Funicular of Guindais, a cable-car system that was originally built in 1891 and recently remodelled.
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Tugboat Dorothy the shipyard's first vessel, delivered in 1891, on display in yard
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The Iceberg, (1891),by Frederic Edwin Carnegie Museum of Art. Home by the Lake (1852), Amon Carter Museum.
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Spier's School in 1891, the Barrmill Road entrance is stylistically of 17th century style, comparable to those at Moray House of 1628 in the Canongate, Edinburgh.
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Wesley's chapel, with courtyard and statue
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Eddy County (New Mexico) Court House, located at 102 N. Canal in Carlsbad, New Mexico. According to a plaque in front, the court house was built in 1891 in dark red brick and converted to its current style in 1939.
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Bahnhof Herbriggen circa 1891. The St. Niklaus station extends along the western edge of the town, and has two platform tracks and a siding with a loading dock.
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One of the many maori marae along the Whanganui River
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Osaka Central Public Hall, the Nakanoshima Park (中之島公園 Nakanoshima kōen) is the first public park opened by Osaka in 1891, after its foundation as a city.
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State Hotel sign, the Delmar Building and State Hotel, also known as Terry and Kitting Building, 108 S Washington Street (corner of 1st Avenue South) Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. Built 1891
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The Barnacle Historic State Park, built in 1891 in Miami's Coconut Grove neighborhood. Miami is partitioned into many different sections, roughly into North, South, West and Downtown.
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he Yesler Building (built 1891; formerly Scandinavian-American Bank / Bank of Commerce Building), 95 Yesler Way (corner of First Avenue South), Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. In recent years it has held a series of restaurants, fast food joints, etc.
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North Marine Road the club was founded on 8 January 1863 in the Adelphi Hotel, Sheffield based at Bramall Lane. Headingley in Leeds was first established in 1888.
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Interior of stander, a house in Sussex designed by Philip Webb in 1891. It was inspired by local buildings and used local materials. Many of the furnishings are by Morris & Co.
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Worthies Hotel, the post office opened in January 1891, known as Cronulla Beach, but closed in 1893. It reopened in 1907 and the name was officially changed to Cronulla in 1929.
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The Yesler Building (at left; built 1891; formerly Scandinavian-American Bank / Bank of Commerce Building), 95 Yesler Way (corner of First Avenue South), Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. In recent years it has held a series of restaurants, fast food joints, etc.
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Hong Kong Exchange Trade Lobby The history of the securities exchange began formally in the late 19th century with the first establishment in 1891, though informal securities exchanges have been known to take place since 1861[1].
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Paddington Town Hall was built in the late 19th century at a cost of £15,000. It opened in 1891 and remains a distinctive example of European architecture in Sydney.