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Weymouth Bay (c. 1816) John and Maria's marriage in October 1816 at St Martin-in-the-Fields (with Fisher officiating) was followed by time at Fisher's vicarage and a honeymoon tour of the south coast, where the sea at Weymouth and Brighton stimulated Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant color and vivacious brushwork.
photo: Creative Commons / Louis Choris
Interior of a House of a Chief of the Sandwich Islands by Louis Choris, pen, watercolor and gouache, 1816, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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Ponte di Legno (Pònt in local camunian dialect) is an Italian comune of 1816 inhabitants[1] in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
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Edward Gibbon Wakefield.
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The famous main entrance to the university's grounds on Krakowskie Przedmieście
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Seattle - James W. Washington garden and studio 01.jpg Garden and studio of artist James W. Washington, Jr. 1816 26th Ave., Seattle, Washington. The house and studio have official status as a city landmark
photo: Creative Commons / Jean Laurent Minier
Castle of Santa Bárbara in the 19th century. Foto by Jean Lauren (1816-1886). The Castle of Santa Bárbara (Castillo de Santa Bárbara) is a fortifcation in the center of Alicante, Spain.
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras
Captain Paul Chivers, Chief of Staff of EUNAVFOR Somalia (Operation Atalanta) to brief journalists on the naval operation off the Coast of Somalia, suppporting UN Security Council resolutions 1814, 1816, 1838 and 1846.
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Clay Hill (1816)Clarke County was established in 1836 By Shane Moyer in Frederick County. The county is named Clarke after General George Rogers Clark, of the Revolutionary War.
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Belgrade's monument in Plaza de Mayo Square, Buenos Aries Belgrade was one of the leaders of the Argentine Declaration of Independence, promulgated on 9 July 1816. He proposed that Argentina should have a constitutional monarchy led by an Inca descendant, but this idea didn't gain support.
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Between the Kernavė mounds, at the feet of "Mindaugas Throne. The painting Marija Škaplierinė (canvas, oil, metal, 220x120 cm) is on the altar in the central nave. It was painted in 1816 and depicts the Mother and Child, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit (a dove).
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The arboretum of Greifswald Botanic Garden, Germany. Commenting on Loddiges' famous Hackney Botanic Garden arboretum, begun in 1816, and opened free to the public for educational benefit every Sunday, London wrote: "The arboretum looks better this season than it has ever done since it was planted.
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Granger Homestead, 1816, Canandaigua
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The Long Water from the Italian Garden. Large numbers of mute swans nest in this area. The lake achieved notoriety in December 1816 when Harriet Westbrook, the pregnant wife of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, was found drowned in the Serpentine[6] having left a suicide note addressed to her father, sister and husband.
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U Bein Bridge, detail
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9 de Julio Avenue.
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Silver-gilt.
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Giovanni Paisiello
photo: Public Domain / Alfred Rethel
Alfred Rethel
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The Bombardment of Algiers (August 27, 1816) was an attempt by Britain to end the slavery practices of the Dey of Algiers. An Anglo-Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Lord Exmouth bombarded ships and the harbor defenses of Algiers.
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George Henry Thomas.
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Hazel wood Historic House Museum (built in 1837 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1964), also home of the Brown County Historical Society, Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA.
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The first capitol building in downtown Cory don When Indiana became a state in 1816, the capital was located in Cory don. The first capitol building was a humble, two-story limestone building constructed in 1813 to house the legislature of the Indiana Territory.
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Queen Street, an older section of Kitchener.
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View from Felsenegg to the eastern part of Lake Zurich is formed by the river Linth, which, rising in the glaciers of the Tödi Range in Glarus, which was diverted by the Escher canal (completed in 1811) into the Lake Walen, there by means of the Linth canal (completed in 1816), its waters are carried to the east end of the Lake of Zürich.
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Indian Boundary Park.
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Side of Manasseh Cutler Hall, the oldest building on the campus of Ohio University in Athens
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The Glyptothek in Munich
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Interior of Hagemeister Island.
photo: Creative Commons / Dmitry A. Mottl
river Neris near Kernav the painting Marija Škaplierinė (canvas, oil, metal, 220x120 cm) is on the altar in the central nave. It was painted in 1816 and depicts the Mother and Child, God the Father, and the Holy Spirit (a dove).