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| Bob Roy when in High School
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| Book Written by Mary (White) Rowlandson
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| Brandon and Jessica Scarborough (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Brass marker over Stephen of Blois' Grave
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| Brenda (Boudreau) Wolff and her Family (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 1998
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| Brenizer Mine Rescue Team The Brenizer Mine Rescue Team with breathing apparatus. Richard Brindle in second row, top left.
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| Brian Bórú
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| Brian Bórú's Murder A youngster attempted to defend the ageing Brian Bórú, High King of Ireland, from attack by a fleeing Viking warrior.
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| Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Church pened on 28 August 1814 by the Primitive Methodist congregation. James Butterworth describes it in the following"
"Pendleton, a very beautiful village now adjoining to Salford, is Brunswick-Row Chapel, belonging to the Old Methodists' Connection, built by subscription. It is small and neat, and has a cemetery attached to it." ( History of Brunswick Chapel, Pendleton: With Notices of Early Methodism in Manchester and Salford (1880))
The chapel was built of brick and stone, and modelled on the Oldham Street Chapel in Manchester, Brunswick Chapel was enlarged twice before it was demolished to make way for the new building. By 1836 it could accommodate 600 worshipers. The chapel also operated a Sunday school.
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| Bunyan Smith, Roxy's Husband May 1891 age73
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Date: May 1891
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| Burnett Children - Buck jr., Beverley, Bessie, & Margaret (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Burnett Family L to R: Mom (Julia Kate), Gloria, cousin Freddie Burnett, not sure who the head is behind Vera, Grandma Vera holding Tobin, Grandpa Ernest & cousin Richard Brown.
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| Camille and Bibianne Boudreau
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| Camille and Bibianne Boudreau and their children
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| Cathedral of Saint Julian (Cathédrale St-Julien du Mans) a Catholic church situated in Le Mans, France. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Julian of Le Mans, the city's first bishop, who established Christianity in the area around the beginning of the 4th century. Its construction dated from the 6th through the 14th century, and it features many French Gothic elements.
Click here to go to Wikipedia entry.
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| Catherine Fleck Lotz About 1880
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| Catherine Marie Boudreau and her Family. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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Date: 1998
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| Charlemagne, Emperor of the West and the King of the Franks
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| Charlemagne's Empire in 814
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| Charlemagne's Tomb
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| Charles and Beverly (Burnett) O'Brien (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Charles and Hattie (Blanchard) Parents
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| Charles Henry Brindle
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| Charles I, first Angevin king of Naples and Sicily. The statue is by Arnolfo di Cambio
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| Charles II "the Simple"
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| Charles Martel entering Paris after the defeat of the Saracens
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| Charles the Bald
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| Charles the Bald
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| Charlotte Whitney Gorham Whelpley
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| Chepstow Castle
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| Chosroès II, King of Persia
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| Christening of Siegbert III
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| Church of Our Savior in Akron
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| Cilgerran Castle
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| Clovis I, King of the Franks
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| Co. K Reunion Photograph taken at a Co. K reunion, almost certainly taken in the 1890's.
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| Coat of arms of Joan as Queen Consort of Castile
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| Coat of arms of the viscountcy of Béziers
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| Coin bearing the name of Cuthred and depicting him.
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Owner of original: Wikipedia
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| Coin of Alexander I Balas, Antioch mint
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| Coin of Alfonso I
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| Coin of Charles the Bald
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| Coin of Demetrius II Nicator
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| Coin of Edward I
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| Coin of Edward the Martyr
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| Coin of Emperor Alexius III Nimbate Christ standing facing on dais, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels / Alexius and St. Constantine standing facing, holding patriarchal cross between them
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| Coin of John Lackland
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| Coin of Sigebert I
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| Conrad II
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| Constance of Arles
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| Cora (Harding) Crosby
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| Cora (Harding) Crosby
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| Cora (Harding) Ward
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| Cora Harding
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| Cora Harding Ward Crosby I doubt the date written on the picture
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| Coronation of Edward III
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| Coronation of Louis VII
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| Coronation of Phillip III, King of France
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| Coronation Thrown of Edward I
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| Countess Blanche on her seal
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| Dan Wilkins (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Daniel F. Crissman
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| Darius I, King of Persia
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| Daughters of Francis and Sarah Cooper Gladwin Taken at Aunt Jane's cottage at Portage Lakes
(from left) Frances, Neonetta, Ellen Rachel, Anna, Jane, Mary
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| David Goodell
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| David Henry McMillen
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| de Haccombe Arms Argent, three bends sable
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| Deacon Greenleaf H. Woodman
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| Deacon Thomas Harris Ward (1774-1861)
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| Death of Louis IX
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| Death of the Earl of Pembroke, in a tournament at Ware, 1241
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| Deed from Indians to John Houghton Memorial This is in the Old Settlers Burial Yard
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| Delia (Lemieux) Roy in 1890
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| Delia and Napoleon Roy
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| Dennis Joseph O'Neil
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| Dennis Scully (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
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| Detail from the Bayeux Tapestry, possible depiction of Eustace II, with moustaches, inscribed in margin above in Latin: E...TIUS, possibly Latinised form of his name
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| Dinar of Ardashir I A portrait of Ardashir I facing right. His crown takes the form of a close-fitting headdress crowned by a globe. The headdress has a linear ornament. There are two small ribbons between the crown and globe and the close-fitting headdress.
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| Division of the Kingdom
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| Dorothy (Dunham) Woodman
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| Dorothy (Dunham) Woodman and Milton Woodman's children's family. Tintype, with everyone identified by Daphne Peterson (Lester's sister) in a note (see attached). Clockwise: Milton Francis Woodman (Uncle Frank), Lillie May Bell Woodman (Aunt Lillie), Dorothy Dunham Woodman (Great Nana Woodman). Lester was born 1895, so this must be 1896 or 1897 at the latest.
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| Drawing of effigies of Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl of Warwick & Katherine Mortimer in Warwick St. Mary's Church
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Owner of original: Wikipedia
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| Duke Otto as the Standard Bearer of Emperor Frederick Barbarosa
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| Earnest F. and Vera May (Lord) Drillen in the 1940's
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| Edgar the Peaceful Following his coronation, Edgar was rowed from Chester to the Minster of St. John by eight tributary princes.
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| Edmund Ironside and Canute
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| Edmund J. Sullivan
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| Edward "the Black Prince" kneeling before his father, Edward III
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| Edward I and Eleanor of Castile
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| Edward I Longshanks, King of England
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| Edward II
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| Edward III
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| Edward the Black Prince
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| Effigy of Cicely de Haccombe L'Arcedekne
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| Effigy of William Marshal
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| Effigy of William Marshal
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| Egbert, King of England
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| Église Saint-Nicolas de Boulogne-sur-Mer
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| Eleanor and Louis VII
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| Eleanor de Bohun
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