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| Llanthony Priory Today
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| MS St. Louis Wikipedia on MS St. Louis
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| RMS Mauretania
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| S.S. Cristobal
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| S.S. Cristobal shown on a stamp
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| SS Helvetia The S/S Helvetia of the National Line, was built in England in 1864. It made the crossing between Liverpool and New York up to 1891. The ship had a tonnage of 3 318 gross tons, and had a length of 371,5 feet and a width of 41,2 feet. It was rebuilt in 1872 and lengthened to carry more passengers. There was space for a total of 72 cabin passengers and 1,200 passengers in the steerage. The ship is a typical example of how steam was combined with sails. The top speed of the S/S Helvetia was 10 knots. The company advertised large, light and airy quarters, which were heated with steam during the winter months. [old tradecard]
She was wrecked in 1894. The report read: The Court, having carefully inquired into the circumstances attending the above-mentioned shipping casualty, finds, for the reasons stated in the annex hereto, that the same was due to the "Helvetia" being sent to sea in an unseaworthy condition and to her being prematurely abandoned. The Court finds the master, John Gallichan, in default, and suspends his certificate for two years. The Court also finds the owner, Mr. Varley (a party to the proceedings), very seriously to blame, and orders him to pay to the solicitor to the Board of Trade the sum of 500l. on account of the expenses of this investigation.
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| A sketch of New Hanover Lutheran Church in 1768 In 1768, after having worshiped in three log structures for the first three-quarters of a century that it existed, the congregation at New Hanover dedicated its new stone edifice, the building which continues to serve to this day.
During the War for American Independence, the new church building served in a way its builders did not anticipate. In the autumn of 1777 the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, retreated before the oncoming British. They carried with them their wounded from Brandywine and Paoli. As the army moved north of the Schuylkill River, encampments were established from Pottsgrove to Towamencin, and the church at New Hanover became a temporary hospital.
In 1777-1778, the Reverend Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, son of Henry, served the New Hanover congregation. He later entered civil life and served both in the Continental Congress and the first Congress of the United States, where he became the first Speaker of the House of Representatives.
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| A very young Edward Horace Whelpley
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| Abbaye de Fontevraud
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| Abijah Eddy Brooks (1842-1939)
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| Abijah Eddy Brooks (1842-1939)
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| Ada (Copeland) Gladwin & Daughters
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| Adam Merdian and Family
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| Adam Meridan
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| Agnes (O'Neil) Scully
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| Aidan (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Aidan Roy in his First Year (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Albert and Margaret Sahr's Family circa 1900, Family dining room
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| Albert Sahr
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| Alex and Amanda Godin
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| Alexander Balas and Cleopatra Thea
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| Alexander the Great
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| Alexandre P. Godin
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| Alexandrine Haché
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| Alfonso VI of León and Castile 13th century miniature of Alfonso VI from the Tumbo A codex at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
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| Ali ibn Abi Talib
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| Althea Brindle
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| Amanda Dushion (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Amanda Godin
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| Amon Walls, Marie, Margaret and Helen Love cira 1918
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Owner of original: This was taken by Arcadia Portrait Studio
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| Amy Goodell
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| An early 14th-century depiction of the White Ship sinking in 1120
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| Angeline (Goodell) Blanchard
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| Anna C. Gladwin
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| Anna Goodell
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| Anne of Kiev from Saint Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev
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| Anne Rebecca Fleck Lotz Harry Lotz' Wife
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| Anthony Colby
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| Antiochus IV, ruler of the Seleucid Empire
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| Antiochus VII Euergetes (Sidetes)
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| Archbishop Ruthard of Mainz and Henry V
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| Armes of Saher de Quincy
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| Arms of Aenor de Totenais
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| Arms of Bernard I
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| Arms of Bertram de Verdun
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| Arms of Blanche of Navarre
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| Arms of Bohun Azure, a bend argent cotised or between six lions rampant or
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| Arms of De Vernon
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| Arms of Del Vasto
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| Arms of Edmund of Langley As a son of the sovereign, Edmund bore the arms of the sovereign, differensed by a label argent, on each point three torteaux
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| Arms of Edward III
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| Arms of Edward the Black Prince
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| Arms of Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk
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| Arms of Humphrey de Bohun. Azure. a bend arzure. between. two cottises and six lions rampant. or.
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| Arms of Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
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| Arms of John of Gaunt
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| Arms of Mortimer Barry or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquires of the second over all an inescutcheon argent
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| Arms of Ralph Basset KG, Lord Basset of Drayton Or, three piles, gules, a canton, Ermaine
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| Arms of Richard de Clare, Earl of Hertford
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| Arms of Richard Marshal, Earl of Pembroke
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| Arms of Ros Gules, three water bougets argent
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| Arms of Sir Baldwin Wake, Lord of Bourne
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| Arms of Sir Eudo FitzHubert de Rie
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| Arms of Sir Eustace de Whitney, Lord of Pencombe
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| Arms of the Percy Earls of Northumberland Or, lion rampant azure, armed and tongue gules
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| Arms of Theobald III
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| Arms of Walter de Vernon
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| Arms of William de Cantilupe Gules, three fleurs-de-lys or
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| Arms of William Hill Gules, a shevron engrailed ermine, between three garbs, or within a
bordure argent. Crest: A dove rising azure, legged gules, holding in beak an oak branche vert, fructed or.
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| Arms of William Marshal
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| Augustin Légère
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| AVCM Robert Roy's Retirement
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| Back of Deed from Indians to John Houghton Memorial
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| Baptismal Font - Church of Our Savior
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| Barbara Ann (Thomas) Geiger
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| Battle of Agincourt
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| Battle of Hastings
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| Battle of Otterburn 5 August or 19 August 1388
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| Beatrice d'Este Queen consort of Hungary
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| Beatrice of France
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| Bec Abbey Burial Place of the Norman Royalty
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| Béla I of Hungary
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| Béla is crowned king after his nephew, Solomon is deprived of the crown (from the Illuminated Chronicle)
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| Berenguer Ramon I, Count of Barcelona
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| Betsey Sherman (Goodell) Littlejohn
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| Beulah Matilda Seymour (1897-1975)
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| Beulah, Goldie, Grace, and Floyd Seymour
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| Bibianne and Camille Boudreau with their baby
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| Bibianne and William Légère
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| Blanche of Castile
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| Blanche of Castile as regent and her son Louis IX
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| Blue Anchor Tavern - Newburyport
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