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  • Look up woolen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woolen (American English) or woollen (Commonwealth English) is a type of yarn made from carded wool...
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    Nymph and Shepherd (Italian Ninfa e pastore; German: Nymphe und Schäfer), also called Shepherd and Nymph, is an oil painting by the Venetian master Titian...
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  • Thumbnail for Yorck Memorial, Berlin
    The Yorck Memorial on Bebelplatz green space in Berlin's Mitte district commemorates the Prussian field marshal and freedom fighter Ludwig Yorck von Wartenburg...
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  • Sakuran (さくらん, lit. "Derangement"), is a Japanese manga series by Moyoco Anno. The manga is about a girl who goes through different names throughout the...
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  • Thumbnail for Christ Church Cathedral (Lexington, Kentucky)
    Christ Church Cathedral is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Lexington and is located at 166 Market Street, Lexington, Kentucky. Founded in 1796, Christ...
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    Antoine-Denis Chaudet (3 March 1763 – 19 April 1810) was a French sculptor who worked in the neoclassical style. He was born and died in Paris. He began...
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  • St. Agnes Cemetery is a 108-acre (44 ha) Roman Catholic cemetery established in 1867. Located in Menands, New York, St. Agnes Cemetery is managed and cared...
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  • Trolley Books is an independent UK publisher, specialising in art and photography books. Areas covered by Trolley include social reportage, photojournalism/current...
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    Eugen Hönig (9 March 1873, Kaiserslautern, Kingdom of Bavaria – 24 June 1945) was an architect in Nazi Germany. He was the inaugural president of the Reich...
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    Franz Kobell (23 November 1749 in Mannheim – 14 January 1822 in Munich) was a German painter, etcher and draftsman. The Elector Karl Theodor of Bavaria...
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  • Emily Harrison Hayden (née Spencer; 1869–1949) was a photographer who lived in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Emily Harrison Spencer was born near Randallstown...
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  • Station House Opera is a British performance art and theatre company. It was founded in 1980 by Julian Maynard Smith, who is still[when?] artistic director...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of the Good Shepherd (Raquette Lake, New York)
    The Church of the Good Shepherd is an Episcopal church on Saint Hubert's Isle in Raquette Lake, in the town of Long Lake, New York. Erected by developer...
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  • Thumbnail for Santi Quaranta Martiri e San Pasquale Baylon, Rome
    Santi Quaranta Martiri e San Pasquale Baylon is a Roman Catholic church, built in a late-Baroque style, located on Via San Francesco a Ripa in the Rione...
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  • Thumbnail for Blackcraig Castle
    Blackcraig Castle is a Baronial mansion house dating from 1856 in Perthshire, Scotland, close to the towns of Ballintuim and Blairgowrie on the banks of...
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  • The Pepergasthuis (also known as the Sint Geertruidsgasthuis) is a hofje on the Peperstraat in Groningen, Netherlands. The Pepergasthuis was founded in...
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  • Warner Hassells (fl. 1680–1710) was a portrait painter active in England. Hassells resided in London but was probably a native of Germany. He belonged...
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  • Thumbnail for Zijlpoort (Leiden)
    Zijlpoort is a city gate in Leiden, The Netherlands. The gate was built in 1667 in the classical style according to a design by the Leiden architect Willem...
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  • Gryffe Castle was a castle existing in 1474, probably about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) north of Bridge of Weir, Renfrewshire, Scotland. The present Gryffe Castle...
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  • Thumbnail for Hôtel de la Marine (Nantes)
    The Hôtel de la Marine, originally called Hôtel Massion, is a neo-classical and "neo-Louis-XV" style private mansion (hôtel particulier) built in 1874...
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