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601
Shirley Woodman in her Girl Scout Uniform
Shirley Woodman in her Girl Scout Uniform
41, -90
 
602
Sidney Orville Sherwin, seated.
Sidney Orville Sherwin, seated.
 
603
Signature of Ephraim Smith
Signature of Ephraim Smith
 
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Signature of John Stone
Signature of John Stone
41, -90
 
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Signature of Simon Wolcott
Signature of Simon Wolcott
 
606
Signature of Thomas Greenwood
Signature of Thomas Greenwood
41, -90
 
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Signature of Thomas Pierce
Signature of Thomas Pierce
 
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Silhouette of Bradford White
Silhouette of Bradford White
 
609
Silver bowl Kavadh I, seated on his throne
Silver bowl Kavadh I, seated on his throne
Silver bowl showing & Khusrau of the righteous soul & (Khusrau I Anushirvan, 531-579) seated on his throne, or his father Kavadh I (488-496). This became a model representation of kingship for Byzantine art and from there, in Carolingian art. Below the king is shown in a typical scene of the mystical hunter of mouflon (Leningrad: Hermitage).
 
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Siméon LeRoy dit Audy
Siméon LeRoy dit Audy
Drawing by Thomas J. LaForest in Our French-Canadian Ancestors
 
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Sir Thomas Montagu and his wife Lady Eleanor Holland
Sir Thomas Montagu and his wife Lady Eleanor Holland
from the Wrythe Garter Book
Owner of original: Wikipedia
41, -90
 
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Sister Corrine (Janice Ann Myers)
Sister Corrine (Janice Ann Myers)
 
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Sister Lillian
Sister Lillian
 
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Sisters Ellen and Julia Reardon c 1933
Sisters Ellen and Julia Reardon c 1933
 
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Solidus of Sigebert III
Solidus of Sigebert III
 
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SS <i>Florizel</i>
SS Florizel
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SS <i>Lapland</i>
SS Lapland
 
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St Alkmund's Church, Derby, England
St Alkmund's Church, Derby, England
The church was built in 1846 by the architect Henry Isaac Stevens[4] at a cost of £7,700 on the site of several earlier churches stretching back to the 9th century[5] all named after Saint Alkmund. It was constructed in ashlar stone in a gothic style. Inside the church was an architectural triumph, with high pillars and stone arches. The aisle and nave were wide and the church featured a chancel. The steeple was supported by flying buttresses.

The foundation stone was laid on 6 May 1844[1] and the completed church was opened on 15 September 1846 by the Bishop of Lichfield.[2]

Construction of the church caused controversy among the Roman Catholic citizens of Derby. The 216-foot (66 m) spire was built directly in the line of sight of the Catholic St Mary's Church and, for many years, the Anglican church was referred to as "The Church of the Holy Spite". Derby painter Joseph Wright was re-buried in St Alkmund's churchyard upon completion of the building in 1846.

The church was surrounded by many two- and three-storey townhouses that lined the square and churchyard. Other buildings of interest included The Lamb Inn, opened in 1835, which featured its own brewery; a gabled sweet shop dating from the 17th century sited on the corner of the square and Bridgegate; and several shops dating to medieval times, located at the Queen Street entrance to the yard. The area was described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as 'A revival of 18th century unmatched, a quiet oasis.'[6]

During the mid-1950s it was discovered that the load-bearing wood in the steeple was warping and rotting. This led to the steeple being 'capped' and the top 20 feet were removed for restoration work to be done. This was done due to structural weaknesses being found in the stonework and woodwork in the steeple itself. Plans were laid down to replace the top of the steeple, but was never completed. Along with the top of the spire, several of the gothic detailing pieces on the roof were also removed, but no reasons for this were ever given.
 
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St-Joseph's Church, Chambly
St-Joseph's Church, Chambly
 
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St. Bartholomew's Church, Corham, England
St. Bartholomew's Church, Corham, England
The area occupied by St. Bart’s church has been a centre of Christian worship for over one thousand years. There was certainly a Saxon church on this site long before the Normans invaded England in 1066 A.D. It is recorded that William the Conqueror granted the church at Corsham to the Abbey of St. Stephen at Caen in Normandy. The present building dates from the middle of the twelfth century, but there have been many changes and additions since then, ending with a major restoration in Victorian times.
 
621
St. Clothilda
St. Clothilda
 
622
St. James the Great Church, Colchester, England
St. James the Great Church, Colchester, England
 
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St. James the Great, East Hill, Colchester
St. James the Great, East Hill, Colchester
 
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St. James' Church, Stanstead, England
St. James' Church, Stanstead, England
 
625
St. Louis goes on Crusade
St. Louis goes on Crusade
 
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St. Louis IX of France
St. Louis IX of France
 
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St. Mary's Church, Merthyr
St. Mary's Church, Merthyr
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St. Peter's Church, Titchfield as it appears today
St. Peter's Church, Titchfield as it appears today
Web Site of St Peter’s Church Titchfield

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Statue of Andrew II Holding the Golden Bull
Statue of Andrew II Holding the Golden Bull
 
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Statue of Charlemagne
Statue of Charlemagne
 
631
Statue of Duke Otto von Wittlesbach V
Statue of Duke Otto von Wittlesbach V
 
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Statue of El Cid
Statue of El Cid
 
633
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus I
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus I
 
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Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus II
Stela of Pharaoh Psammetichus II
 
635
Steph and Dan at their Wedding
Steph and Dan at their Wedding
 
636
Stephanie Wilkins
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41, -90
 
637
Stephen C. Gladwin from his Obituary
Stephen C. Gladwin from his Obituary
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Stephen de Blois, King of England
Stephen de Blois, King of England
 
639
Sullivan Family
Sullivan Family
Top row: John Edmund, Bridget, William Middle row: John J., Mary Ellen, Mary McCourt, John
Bottom row: Lillian and Leonard
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Sullivan Family Portrait
Sullivan Family Portrait
Left to Right: John J. Sullivan; Mary Anne Sullivan; Thomas F. Sullivan; Bridget A. Sullivan; Anna (Donoghue) Sullivan
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Susan and Ricki Smith
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Susan Warren
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Suzanne M (Scully) Roy
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Ted Sullivan
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Date: 2012
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645
The <i>Enchanted Barn</i>
The Enchanted Barn
The home of Harry and Ruth Woodman in North Orange, Massachusetts
 
646
The Birth of Louis VIII
The Birth of Louis VIII
 
647
The Boudreau Siblings: Louis, Wilfred, Georgina, and Camille Boudreau
The Boudreau Siblings: Louis, Wilfred, Georgina, and Camille Boudreau
 
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The Brig <i>Cesar Godeffray</i>
The Brig Cesar Godeffray
 
649
The Brindles of Connellsville
The Brindles of Connellsville
From the left: John G. Brindle sr, Samuel Brindle, Helen Brindle, Robert Brindle, Ethel McMichael Brindle
 
650
The Charge of the Star Brigade at Cold Harbor
The Charge of the Star Brigade at Cold Harbor
Transferred to the north side of the James, the Star Brigade, now commanded by Gen. George H. Stannard, was in the general assault at Cold Harbor, June 3, the 25th Regt. losing 75 killed or mortally wounded, 122 wounded (not mortally), and 32 prisoners, a total of 229 or 76 per cent of the 300 officers and men who reported for duty that morning Thus the loss of the regiment during a period of less than four weeks was over 460 officers and men, of whom 112 were killed or mortally wounded.
 
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The clipper <i>James Baines</b>
The clipper James Baines

Wikipedia on the James Baines
 
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The coffin of Judith of Brittany
The coffin of Judith of Brittany
Leaden sarcophagus of Judith of Brittany a.k.a. Judith de Conan (982–1017). The sarcophagus was made in the 11th century and found in the 19th century in the foundations of the church of the abbey Notre-Dame in Bernay. The skeleton in the sarcophagus was that of an important woman of small body height with a congenital deformation of the haunch. Deformations of this kind were common among women of Brittany, sometimes, but not always, making it impossible for them to give birth to children.
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The Coronation in 751 of Pépin the Short conducted by St. Boniface, who was acting the representative of the pope.
The Coronation in 751 of Pépin the Short conducted by St. Boniface, who was acting the representative of the pope.
 
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The Coronation of Charlemagne
The Coronation of Charlemagne
 
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The Division of the Carolingian Empire by the Treaty of Verdun, 843
The Division of the Carolingian Empire by the Treaty of Verdun, 843
 
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The Empress Matilda
The Empress Matilda
 
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The Façade of Rouen Cathedral
The Façade of Rouen Cathedral
 
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The Fairbanks House
The Fairbanks House
The Fairbanks House in Dedham, MA is the oldest known wood structure still standing in North America. Built circa 1637 for Jonathan and Grace Fairbanks and their six children, it was home to eight generations of the Fairbanks family over the course of 268 years. The Fairbanks House is now a historic house museum and on the National Register of Historic Places.

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659
The first Eliot School
The first Eliot School
Roxbury Latin School - the oldest school in continuous operation in North America. John Eliot hoped to instill in students a desire to live serious lives of noble purpose characterized by concern for others.
 
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The Golden Bull
The Golden Bull
 
661
The Littlejohn Daughters
The Littlejohn Daughters
 
662
The Marriage of Aoife MacMurrough to Richard 'Strongbow' FitzGilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke
The Marriage of Aoife MacMurrough to Richard "Strongbow" FitzGilbert de Clare, Earl of Pembroke
 
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The Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York
The Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York
 
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The Orange Pound Today
The Orange Pound Today
he Orange Town Pound is located on Wheeler Avenue north of the intersection of E Road, on the right side of the road when traveling north.
 
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The Proclamation of the Golden Bull by Mátyás Jantyik
The Proclamation of the Golden Bull by Mátyás Jantyik
 
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The Rev Samuel Johnson DD
The Rev Samuel Johnson DD
 
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The Rev. John Eliot Preaching to the Indians
The Rev. John Eliot Preaching to the Indians
 
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The Rev. John Prince
The Rev. John Prince
 
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The Rev. John Robinson
The Rev. John Robinson
 
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The strangling of Galswintha by Chilperic I
The strangling of Galswintha by Chilperic I
 
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The Walker Garrison
The Walker Garrison
Hudson (1889) describes it as thus: "The Walker Garrison-house is in the west part of the town, a little south of the Massachusetts Central Railroad, on the Willard Walker estate. This building is a curious structure, with massive chimney, large rooms, and heavy frame-work. It is lined within the walls with upright plank fastened with wooden pins. It may have been erected by Thomas Walker, whose name, with others, is subscribed to "The Old Petition.""
 
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This statue of Thutmose I is from the Egyptian Museum, Turin.
This statue of Thutmose I is from the Egyptian Museum, Turin.
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Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, KG
Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, KG
Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick, KG, third founder knight of the Order of the Garter, shown wearing his garter robes over his tunic showing the arms of Beauchamp quartering Newburgh. Illustration from the 1430 Bruges Garter Book made by William Bruges (1375–1450), first Garter King of Arms
Owner of original: Wikipedia
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Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent
Owner of original: Wikipedia
41, -90
 
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Throne of Charlemagne from his Tomb
Throne of Charlemagne from his Tomb
 
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Thutmose I Head Profile
Thutmose I Head Profile
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Thutmose II
Thutmose II
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Tintern Abbey
Tintern Abbey
 
679
Tomb Effigies of Henry and Matilda
Tomb Effigies of Henry and Matilda
 
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Tomb Effigy of Charles Martel
Tomb Effigy of Charles Martel
 
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Tomb Effigy of Henry III
Tomb Effigy of Henry III
 
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Tomb Effigy of Isabella of Aragon
Tomb Effigy of Isabella of Aragon
 
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Tomb effigy of William Longsword in the cathedral of Rouen, dating to the 14th century
Tomb effigy of William Longsword in the cathedral of Rouen, dating to the 14th century
 
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Tomb of Louis VI
Tomb of Louis VI
 
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Tomb of Louis VII
Tomb of Louis VII
 
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Tomb of William I
Tomb of William I
 
687
Turstin the Fleming  at Hastings
Turstin the Fleming at Hastings
Part of the Bayeux Tapestry showing Duke Wiliam, and Toustain ftiz Rou le Blanc, who is pointing to Duke William, and carrying the Papal banner
 
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Tuya, wife of Seti I
Tuya, wife of Seti I
 
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Urraca, Queen of Léon
Urraca, Queen of Léon
13-century miniature of Queen Urraca presiding the Court from Tumbo A codex Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
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USS <i>Keith</i> DE-241
USS Keith DE-241
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USS <i>Keith</i> DE-241
USS Keith DE-241
 
692
USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37)
USS Tuscaloosa (CA-37)
Owner of original: Wikipedia
Date: 1934
41, -90
 
693
Vladimir II Monomachos
Vladimir II Monomachos
 
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Vologases I
Vologases I
The portrait of Vologases I on the observe of a Parthian tetradrachm, minted at Seleucia in 52
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695
Wagon in the Heinz Museum
Wagon in the Heinz Museum
 
696
Wales N. Ward
Wales N. Ward
(1849-1940)
 
697
Wallace Deonge
Wallace Deonge
 
698
Warenne Arms
Warenne Arms
Chequy or and azure
 
699
Wedding Cup
Wedding Cup
July 1860
Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire England
Gift from a friend
 
700
Wedding Photo of Jody (Boudreau) Whelpley
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