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20240407_znp_d150_082 April 7, 2024, Austin, Tx, United States: Country singer KEITH URBAN walks the red carpet and poses for photographs prior to the CMT Music Awards show at Austin's Moody Center on April 6, 2024. (Credit Image: © Bob Daemmrich/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240222_aaa_s197_205 February 22, 2024, Lisbon, Portugal: Marcus Edwards of Sporting CP in action during the UEFA Europa League Play-off 2nd leg football match between Sporting CP and BSC Young Boys at Estadio Jose Alvalade. Final Score: Sporting CP 1:1 BSC Young Boys (Credit Image: © Bruno De Carvalho/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240120_aaa_s197_124 January 20, 2024, Barcelona, Spain: Protesters hold a banner saying ''ceasefire in Gaza and Ukraine'' during the demonstration. People took part in demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza in Spain main cities. Under the slogan ''Stop the genocide in Palestine'', protesters are calling for an immediate ceasefire and a stop to Israel bombings in Palestine, and against the support of western countries to Israel. (Credit Image: © Davide Bonaldo/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20231206_zip_n296_012 December 6, 2023, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: Animal rights activists protest outside the Supreme Court of the Nation, where the revocation of the ban on bullfighting in the monumental Plaza Mexico, which has been in effect since 2022, was in session..Today, the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation revoked the suspension so that this activity may return to the country's capital. (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231205_zip_s262_100 December 5, 2023, London, England, United Kingdom: Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport LUCY FRAZER is seen in Downing Street as cabinet meet. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231021_aap_b173_023 October 21, 2023, Hollywood, California, United States: Lupita Nyong'o attends the GO Campaign's 17th Annual GO Gala. (Credit Image: © Billy Bennight/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231019_aap_b173_007 October 19, 2023: Sharna Burgess attends the COSRX U.S. Consumer Event. (Credit Image: © Billy Bennight/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20230723_zip_a239_073 July 23, 2023, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain: Meritxell Batet and Salvador Illa positively assess the results obtained in the general elections for the presidency of the Spanish government. Batet, president of the Spanish congress, gets the PSC to win in Catalonia in general elections after 15 years. (Credit Image: © Marc Asensio Clupes/ZUMA Press Wire)
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45766838 A group of tourists admiring the view from Twin Peaks. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766849 A general view of the city's winding streets and neighborhoods from Twin Peaks, providing a new perspective on the city's layout. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766837 The stunning skyline of San Francisco can be seen from Twin Peaks, with the iconic Transamerica Pyramid and Coit Tower visible in the distance. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766843 A general view of the city's winding streets and neighborhoods from Twin Peaks, providing a new perspective on the city's layout. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766841 Tourists take photos from the Twin Peaks. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766835 A group of tourists admiring the view from Twin Peaks. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766842 A group of tourists admiring the view from Twin Peaks. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766847 A general view of the city's winding streets and neighborhoods from Twin Peaks, providing a new perspective on the city's layout. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766839 The stunning skyline of San Francisco can be seen from Twin Peaks, with the iconic Transamerica Pyramid and Coit Tower visible in the distance. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766845 A group of tourists admiring the view from Twin Peaks. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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45766846 The stunning skyline of San Francisco can be seen from Twin Peaks, with the iconic Transamerica Pyramid and Coit Tower visible in the distance. San Francisco is renowned for its scenic vistas and iconic landmarks, but few are as breathtaking as Twin Peaks. Located at an elevation of 922 feet, Twin Peaks is one of the city's highest points, providing a panoramic view of San Francisco Bay, downtown San Francisco, and beyond. It's a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a stunning perspective of the city's beauty. Twin Peaks San Francisco is named for the two peaks that make up its summit. Eureka Peak is the taller of the two, standing at 925 feet, while Noe Peak is slightly shorter at 909 feet. The peaks are located in the center of San Francisco, providing a natural divide between the city's western and eastern neighborhoods. The location makes Twin Peaks an ideal spot for enjoying a 360-degree view of the city's skyline, Golden Gate Park, and the Pacific Ocean. Twin Peaks is also a popular spot for photographers, as it offers an unrivaled perspective of the city's skyline. The hilltop has a number of lookout points, including the popular Twin Peaks Overlook, which provides a clear view of the city below. Photographers can capture images of the city's iconic landmarks, such as the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island, from a unique vantage point. Photo Credit: Chin Hei Leung / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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MT1USATODAY20041277 Featured artwork from area artist are seen hanging from the walls of ArtsConnect at 909 N. Kansas Ave. for their latest exhibit celebrating Black art and history on display now through mid-March.
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MT1USATODAY20041209 Four of the five area artists showing at ArtsConnect this month, from left, Aisha Imani Sanaa, Oshara Meesha, Alisha Saucedo and Jordan Brooks, pose within the gallery at 909 N. Kansas Ave. that showcases their artwork this past Saturday during a reception with the Topeka chapter of The Links, Inc., which helped organize the exhibit celebrating Black art and history.
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43745560 January 9, 2023 Inglewood, CA.Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart in action in the fourth quarter of the CFP National Championship college football game between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Georgia Bulldogs on January 09, 2023 in Pasadena, California..Mandatory Photo Credit: Louis Lopez/ Cal Sport Media/ Sipa/ Fotoarena
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20220801_zaa_p133_096 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220801_zaa_p133_098 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220801_zaa_p133_100 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220801_zaa_p133_101 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220801_zaa_p133_099 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220801_zaa_p133_097 August 1, 2022, viterbo, Italy: In Italy since the beginning of the year 909 workers have died in the workplace or in the attempt to reach it. USB and grassroots unions denounce these deaths as homicides, due to precariousness, exploitation and lack of security. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220326_zsa_p169_187 Scarperia, Italy: 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022, Endurance in Scarperia, Italy, March 26 2022 (Credit Image: © Alessio Marini/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20220326_zsa_p169_168 Scarperia, Italy: 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022, Endurance in Scarperia, Italy, March 26 2022 (Credit Image: © Alessio Marini/IPA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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38379361 3/26/2022 - 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022, Endurance in Scarperia, Italy, March 26 2022 Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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38379365 3/26/2022 - 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022, Endurance in Scarperia, Italy, March 26 2022 Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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38379201 3/26/2022 - 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022, Endurance in Scarperia, Italy, March 26 2022 Photo Credit: IPA/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20220326_zsa_l164_180 March 26, 2022, Scarperia, Italy: Scarperia, Italy, Mugello Circuit, March 26, 2022, 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022 - Endurance. (Credit Image: © Alessio Marini/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220326_zsa_l164_186 March 26, 2022, Scarperia, Italy: Scarperia, Italy, Mugello Circuit, March 26, 2022, 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022 - Endurance. (Credit Image: © Alessio Marini/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220326_zsa_l164_169 March 26, 2022, Scarperia, Italy: Scarperia, Italy, Mugello Circuit, March 26, 2022, 992 909 Red Camel-Jordans.nl -NED- Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) during Hankook 12H of Mugello 2022 - Endurance. (Credit Image: © Alessio Marini/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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902_05_12512710highres The feud between Eadwig and Dunstan which began on the day of Eadwig's coronation banquet when he failed to attend a meeting of nobles. When Dunstan eventually found the young monarch, he was cavorting with a noblewoman named Aethelgifu and refused to return with the bishop. Eadwig, also spelled Edwy, c. 940 - 959, aka All-Fair. King of England from 955 until his premature death in 959. Dunstan, 909 - 988. Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
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902_05_12529148highres Dunstan, 909 - 988 AD. Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of London, and Archbishop of Canterbury, later canonised as a saint. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
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909 São Paulo, Brasil - 13/03/2010: Treinos para a São Paulo Indy 300, etapa de abertura da temporada 2010 da IZOD IndyCar Series. A corrida acontece nas ruas de São Paulo, passando pelo Sambódromo e Marginal do Rio Tiete. Na foto o piloto Tony Kanaan. Foto: Rodrigo Coca / Fotoarena
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akg352632 Cursiter, Stanley. 1887-1976. "Orkney Cliffs and Coastline", 1958. Oil on canvas, 71 × 91cm. London, Sotheby's. Lot 909, 29/8/95. Copyright: © Stanley Cursiter. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg677580 Repin, Ilya Yefimovich, 1844 - 1930, Russian painter. "Knight Ilya Muromets and the Robber Solovey", 1906/16. Oil on canvas, 51.5 x 50.5 cm. Inv. 909. Kunsthalle Kiel, Germany. Museum: Kiel, Kunsthalle.
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akg5186044 Samuel William Yorty, called Sam; American politician (1951-55 representative of the state of California in the House of Representatives); Lincoln (Nebraska) 1. 10. 909 - Los Angeles (California) 5. 6. 1998. - On his arrival at Berlin Tempelhof Airport on August 9, 1952: Samuel W. Yorty (right), his wife (left) and Secretary of State at the Foreign Office Carlisle Humelsine (2nd from the right) are appointed by the director of the Berlin HICOG office, Cecil B. Lyon. - Photo (press photo). Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Copyright: For editorial use only.
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akg947346 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale Saint-Pierre (11./12.Jh. und 15.Jh).-/ Innenansicht: Südliches Seitenschiff nach Nordosten.-/ Foto, 2008.
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akg947345 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale Saint-Pierre (11./12.Jh. und 15.Jh).-/ Innenansicht: Südliches Seitenschiff nach Nordosten.-/ Foto, 2008.
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akg947347 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale Saint-Pierre (11./12.Jh. und 15.Jh).-/ Innenansicht: Mittelschiff nach Osten.-/ Foto 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947344 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale Saint-Pierre (11./12.Jh.; Fassade u.Chor 15.Jh).-Teilansicht von Südwesten.-/ Foto, 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947348 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale Saint-Pierre (11./12.Jh. und 15.Jh).-/ Innenansicht: Mittelschiff nach Osten.-/ Foto 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947341 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon, dem späteren ersten Abt von Cluny; Abteikirche 12./15.Jh). /-Ortsansicht mit Abtei. / Foto, 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947342 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon, dem späteren ersten Abt von Cluny; Abteikirche 12./15.Jh). /-Ortsansicht mit Abtei. / Foto, 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947311 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon, dem späteren ersten Abt von Cluny; Abteikirche 12./15.Jh). /-Ortsansicht mit Abtei. / Foto, 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947343 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon, dem späteren ersten Abt von Cluny; Abteikirche 12./15.Jh). /-Ansicht der Abtei von Süden.-/ Foto, 2008. Aus der Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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alb9874951 Saint Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury (909-999), writing a book of commentary on the Rule of Saint Benedict with quill pen and knife. Depicted in 12th century mitre, rich surplice and tunic. From Royal MS 10 A xiii, 12th century. Handcoloured engraving by Joseph Strutt from his Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England, Henry Bohn, London, 1842.
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alb9873872 Norman archbishop in choir robes, 12th century. From a manuscript portrait of the Saxon bishop St Dunstan (c.909-988), holding a quill and knife, Royal MS 10 A XIII. He wears the choir habit worn by an archbishop at the end of the 12th century 142. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and Middle Ages, Vienna, 1802.
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akg4678514 Persische Miniatur, wohl Schiraz, 909 d. H. / 1503 n. Chr. - Iskandar beim Großkhan von China. - Illustration zum Eskandar-Name (Alexanderbuch). Aus den "Chamse" (Fünf Epen) des persischen Dichters Nisami (Nezami; um 1141-1209). Aus einer illuminierten Handschrift der Chamse mit 393 Blatt und 22 Miniaturen. Kopist: Mun'im al-Din al-Awhadi. Gouache auf Papier, Blattformat 291 x 173 mm. Kunsthandel London, Sotheby's, 23. April 1997, Lot 87. Museum: Berlin, Sammlung Archiv für Kunst und Geschichte. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg947375 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale. /-Kapitell mit Christus und Aposteln (Ausschnitt).-/ Skulptur, 12.Jh., aus dem Kreuzgang. Foto, 2008. Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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akg947371 Baumeles-Messieurs (Dép.Jura, Franche-Comté, Frankreich), Benediktinerabtei / Abbaye bénédictine Saint-Pierre (gegründet im 6.Jh. vom Hl.Columban; Neugründung 909 durch Abt Bernon), Abteikirche / Église abbatiale.-Kapitell mit Christus und Aposteln.-Skulptur, 12.Jh., aus dem Kreuzgang. Foto, 2008. Serie: Sites clunisiens.
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alb1980283 Pipino on a pontoon bridge trying to reach Venice in 909, by Andrea Michieli known as Andrea Vicentino (ca 1542 - ca 1617), Voting Hall, Doge's Palace, Venice. Italy, 16th century.
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alb4027874 The festival of Saint Isidor, Madrid, Spain, illustration by Jules Worms from L'Illustration, Journal Universel, No 909, Volume 36, July 28, 1860. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb4033400 Frederick VII, King of Denmark and Colonel of the Swedish Hussars, parading before Charles XV and Louise of the Netherlands, King and Queen of Sweden, Ljungbyhed, Sweden, illustration from L'Illustration, Journal Universel, No 909, Volume 36, July 28, 1860. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb5148424 Domenico Cesare Borsari del Buonpetri, spinet, mother-of-pearl, ivory, horn, Total: length: 1610 mm (back); length: 909 mm (front); weight: 14 kg (instrument only); width: 490 mm, inscription: on the back of the endpapered board: D. Cesar Domini Sari q:m Petri sibi hoc fecit A.D. MDCXVIII, Venetiae, Keyboard Instruments, History of Ariadne, Baroque, The spinet with its triangular base in characteristic form is the second oldest surviving instrument of this type of construction. This type became famous in the 17th century. It is lavishly decorated with vines in contrasting colors and shiny silver mother-of-pearl inlays. The original keywork consists of half blackened horn and half ebony and half white ivory. It was probably inspired by the black and white striped heraldic motif. The painting on the lid shows the ancient myth of Ariadne on Naxos.
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akg1567548 Handel / Blumen.-"Les Petits Métiers de Paris. La Bouquetière".-/ ( Verkäuferin von Blumensträußen mit ihrem Handwagen an einer Straße in Paris, Frankreich). Fotopostkarte, undatiert, um 1900 (J.H.) Nr.909 der Serie: Les petits métiers de Paris. Museum: Private Collection., Paris.
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akg416914 Cornaro, Caterina. Queen of Cyprus (1473-89). Venice 1454 - Venice 10.7.1510. Portrait of Caterina Cornaro. Old copy after painting, 1542, by Titian (c. 1477-1576). Oil on canvas, 98 × 74cm. Inv. no. 909. Florence, Galleria degli Uffizi. Museum: Florenz, Galleria degli Uffizi.
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akg902004 Cornaro, Caterina; Queen of Cyprus (1473-89) Venice 1454-Venice 10.7.1510.-Portrait of Caterina Cornaro.-Old copy after painting, 1542, by Titian (c.1477-1576). Oil on canvas, 98 x 74cm. Inv.no. 909. Museum: Kunsthistorisches Museum., WIEN.
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alb9404915 Two views of the globe without water, anonymous, 1690, Two views of the globe without water. Numbered top right: 909., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Wilhelmus Goeree (I), (possibly), Amsterdam, 1690, paper, etching, h 283 mm × w 170 mm.
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alb3651185 Design for Wagon, no. 909. Dimensions: sheet: 6 1/4 x 8 5/8 in. (15.9 x 21.9 cm). Manufacturer: Brewster & Co. (American, New York). Date: ca. 1870.Brewster & Company HistoryEstablished in 1810 by James Brewster (1788-1866) in New Haven, Connecticut, Brewster & Company, specialized in the manufacture of fine carriages. The founder opened a New York showroom in 1827 at 53-54 Broad Street, and the company flourished under generations of family leadership. Expansion necessitated moves around lower Manhattan, with name changes reflecting shifts of management-James Brewster & Sons operated at 25 Canal Street, James Brewster Sons at 396 Broadway, and Brewster of Broome Street was based at 372 & 374 Broome Street with a repository (showroom) on 14th Street & Fifth Avenue. By 1874, Brewster & Company had 400 employees and combined warehouse and factory facilities at 47th & 48th Streets and Broadway. Brewster successfully branched out to produce their own automobiles, as well as supplying bodies for Rolls Royce at their Long Island City location. Notable clientele included Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, August Belmont, J.P. Morgan, John Jacob Astor, Andrew J. Cassatt (brother of artist Mary Cassatt), William Rockefeller, Henry Clay Frick and Pierre Lorillard. Talented draftsmen employed by the firm included Paul Steinbeck, Herman Stahmer and John Gribbon, the latter teaching at the Carriage Builders and Designers Technical School, which opened in 1880 and was housed initially at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. When the company finally dissolved in 1923, its last owner William Brewster (1866-1949) donated its archive of design and presentation drawings to the Museum where he served as benefactor and trustee.Of all American carriage manufacturers, none was as highly regarded for design, finish and quality as Brewster & Company. They won many awards for outstanding workmanship, including the Legion d'Honneur (Legion of Honor) at the 1878 Paris Exposition (3rd World's Fair). In appreciation for this achievement the Carriage Builders' National Association presented them with a gold enameled Tiffany & Company plaque and autograph book signed by leading American carriage builders, both now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.Merri Ferrell, 2016. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg5435325 Abbaye de Cluny, en Saône-et-Loire. (Fondée le 2 septembre 909 ou 910 par le duc d'Aquitaine et comte d'Auvergne Guillaume Ier. Cluny est le symbole du renouveau monastique en Occident ; l'abbaye fut un foyer de réformation de la règle bénédictine et un centre intellectuel de premier plan au Moyen Âge classique). Il ne subsiste aujourd'hui qu'une partie des bâtiments, faisant l'objet de protections au titre des Monuments historiques et gérés par le Centre des monuments nationaux. Reconstitution 3D (2016) de l'Abbatiale telle qu'elle était vers 1250.
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orz015980 CODICE DE RODA - CRONICA DE ALFONSO III - ADORACION DE LOS REYES MAGOS - SIGLO X. Location: ACADEMIA DE LA HISTORIA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN. ALFONSO III EL MAGNO. Melchor. Gaspar. BALTASAR. ALFONSO III REY CAUDILLO DE ASTURIAS (848-910).
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akg1834972 Illumination / Ango Saxon, Winchester (England), c. 971/984. The Baptism of Christ in the river Jordan by John the Baptist. From the Benedictional of St Aethelwold Benedictional, written by the scribe Godeman for St Æthelwold, Bishop of Winchester (909-984). On parchment, 295 × 220mm. Ms. Additional 49598, fol. 25 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1947990 Hutchison, Robert Gemmel; 1855-1936. " Paddling (Single Girl)", undatiert. Gemälde. Kunsthandel London, Sotheby's, 28.August 1990, Lot 909.
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akg1103293 Meister des Salemer Retabels, tätig um 1500 am Bodensee. "Kreuztragung Christi", um 1490. Fragment ehemals doppelseitig bemalter, später gespaltener Flügelbilder eines Retabels, möglicherweise aus der Zisterzienserabteikirche Salem. Mischtechnik auf Nadelholz, 107 × 102 cm. Inv. Nr. 909. Karlsruhe, Staatliche Kunsthalle. Museum: Karlsruhe, Staatliche Kunsthalle.
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akg8839988 Portrait of John A. Andrew. Photo, 1863-1868. Inv. Nr. RP-F-2001-7-909-1. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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akg8813891 Foundation of the inland and safety lock in Vlissingen. Photo, 1869, A.L. Preuninger. Inv. Nr. RP-F-00-909. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum.
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alb3898028 Sunrise over the Eastern Sea. Date/Period: 1932. Painting. Canvas. Height: 652 mm (25.66 in); Width: 909 mm (35.78 in). Author: Fujishima Takeji.
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akg8280773 PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS. Münster. Ca. 1830/40. Joseph Christoph Deppenbrock. Silver. Round base with faceted edge, thereon elongated baluster stem with curved decor and conical nozzle. This circumferential with chased aster leaf decor. Ca. 744g. Height each 25.5cm. Inspection mark Münster (Scheffler, NRW np.909), maker's mark Joseph Christoph Deppenbrock (ca. 1809 until 1852, ibid. no.1072). Condition A resp. A/B. Art trade, Van Ham.
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orz020063 PAGINA MINIADA DEL LIBRO DE LOS TESTAMENTOS - 1109-1122 - JIMENA DE NAVARRA Y ALFONSO III DE ASTURIAS JUNTO AL OBISPO DE OVIEDO. Location: CATEDRAL DE SAN SALVADOR-INTERIOR. Oviedo. ASTURIAS. SPAIN. ALFONSO III EL MAGNO. OVIEDO OBISPO DE. MARTIN OBISPO. JIMENA DE NAVARRA REINA. NAVARRA JIMENA REINA DE NAVARRA. GOMELO OBISPO. ALFONSO III REY CAUDILLO DE ASTURIAS (848-910).
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orz005602 TUMBO A (1125 A 1255) - ALFONSO III EL MAGNO (848-910) REY DE ASTURIAS DESDE EL AÑO 866 AL 910 - FOL 2. Location: CATEDRAL-BIBLIOTECA. SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA. A CORUÑA. SPAIN. ALFONSO III EL MAGNO. ALFONSO III REY CAUDILLO DE ASTURIAS (848-910).
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akg7964879 Hugo, Victor (Besançon, 1802 - Paris, 1885). " Bruyères ", 19e siècle. Dessin, Plume (arts graphiques). 909, Paris, Maison de Victor Hugo - Hauteville House.
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akg369056 Furniture / Cupboard. Cabinet of Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz (of the Palatinate) (1658-1719). Florence, grand-ducal workshops, 1709, after design by Giovanni Battista Foggini (1652-1725). 280 × 162cm. Inv. no. 909. Florence, Palazzo Pitti, Museo degli Argenti. Museum: Florence, Palazzo Pitti, Museo degli Argenti.
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akg994652 Shobo (posthum "Rigendaishi"); buddhistischer Mönch der Shingon-Schule und Gründer des Daigoji-Tempels; 832-909.-Shobo als Bergasket des Shugendo.-Skulptur, Edo-Zeit, 1779 (An'ei 8). Bronze, H. 51,5 cm. Museum: Daigo-ji, Nara National Museum., KIOTO.
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akg8240252 Designs for Two Cross Pendants, early 19th century.Jewelry, Pen and ink, brush and wash, graphite on paper.Inv. Nr. 1938-88-909Washington, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb4031549 View of Beirut, Lebanon, illustration from L'Illustration, Journal Universel, No 909, Volume 36, July 28, 1860. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb4092893 A view of the W. front of the temple at Jabung (E. Java). MacKenzie Collection. c. March 1812. watercolour. Source: WD 909. Language: English. Author: COLIN MACKENZIE.
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orz076545 ALFONSO III EL MAGNO (848-910) REY DE ASTURIAS DESDE EL AÑO 866 AL 910 - EFFIGIES ET SERIES REGUM HISPANIAE - GRABADO SIGLO XVII. Author: WESTERHOUT ARNOLDO VAN. Location: BIBLIOTECA NACIONAL-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
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akg5836693 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): Panel "music player playing triple pipes" on north face of the "Cross of the Scriptures" (replica of the High Cross) in front of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). The so called Cross of the Scriptures is a 4 m high corss made of sandstone and one of the most prestigious high crosses in Ireland. It was built around 900 most probably by Flann Sinna, King of Ireland, and Abbot Colmán. The surface of the cross is divided in panels, showing religious scenes (Crucifixion, Last Judgement, Christ in the Tomb). There are as well other scenes, showing King Diarmuid, horsemen, hunters and animals. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, t.
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akg5836685 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): main entrance to the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original three high crosses are conserved in the museum (interpretive centre) of the visitor centre. Clonmacnoise is as well connected with the beautifu.
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akg5836690 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): Temple Hurpan and Temple Melaghlin (behind, covered) on southeastern side of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original three high crosses are conserved in the museum (interpretive centre) of the visito.
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akg5836684 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): "Cross of the Scriptures" (replica of the High Cross) in front of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). The so called Cross of the Scriptures is a 4 m high corss made of sandstone and one of the most prestigious high crosses in Ireland. It was built around 900 most probably by Flann Sinna, King of Ireland, and Abbot Colmán. The surface of the cross is divided in panels, showing religious scenes (Crucifixion, Last Judgement, Christ in the Tomb). There are as well other scenes, showing King Diarmuid, horsemen, hunters and animals. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Viking.
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akg5836687 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): McCarthy`s Tower. McCarthy`s Tower was built in 12th century in Romanesque style, it is beneath Temple Finghín, built in the same time. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original three high crosses are conserved in the museum (interpretive.
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akg5836688 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): glass pavillon for Pope John Paull II (right), McCarthy`s Tower and Temple Finghín. The glass pavillon was erected for the visit of Pope John Paul II, in 1979. McCarthy`s Tower was built in 12th century in Romanesque style, it is beneath Temple Finghín, built in the same time. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and Hi.
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akg5836686 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): view from window of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot) to McCarthy`s Tower. McCarthy`s Tower was built in 12th century in Romanesque style, it is beneath Temple Finghín, built in the same time. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original t.
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akg5836683 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): grave stones in front Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original three high crosses are conserved in the museum (interpretive centre) of the visitor centre. Clonmacnoise is as well connected with the beautif.
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akg5836689 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): Temple Doolin and Temple Hurpan on southeastern side of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old irish language, was realized. In 1979, Pope John Paul II visited Clonmacnoise. From 9th to 12th century, the monastery was strongly tied with the kings of Meath. Lots of high kings of Tara and Connacht were buried here. From 10th to 16th century, the monastery was continously extended. Within 400 years, Vikings and Normans, often sailing via Shannon river, raided the monastery. The time of Clonmacnoise ended in 1552, when english soldiers of the nearby garrison in Athlone burned and destroyed everything. Most important in Clonmacnoise are the round towers and High Crosses. Open air, there are replicas of the high crosses, only. The original three high crosses are conserved in the museum (interpretive centre) of the visitor centre. Clonmacnois.
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akg5836691 Ireland, Co. Offlay, ruins of Clonmacnoise (former monastery): Panel at east face of the "Cross of the Scriptures" (replica of the High Cross) in front of the Cathedral (also: Temple McDermot). The panel shows two men with swords, symbols of a clear secular scene. Interpretation is diffcult. Most probably, it shows Flann Sinna, High King of Tara, and Cathal mac Conchobair, King of Connacht, while conclusing a pact. it may as well be an allegoric scene from Old Testament. The so called Cross of the Scriptures is a 4 m high corss made of sandstone and one of the most prestigious high crosses in Ireland. It was built around 900 most probably by Flann Sinna, King of Ireland, and Abbot Colmán. The surface of the cross is divided in panels, showing religious scenes (Crucifixion, Last Judgement, Christ in the Tomb). There are as well other scenes, showing King Diarmuid, horsemen, hunters and animals. Building of the so called Cathedral (Temple McDermot) in the centre of the abbey grounds startet in 909 by King Flann Sinna and Abbot Colmán mac Ailella. West door way has been restored. Famous is the Gothic style northern doorway with view from and to Shannon river, called Whispering Arch. In this biggest church of Clonmacnoise, lots of graves have been found. Most prominent is the grave of Rory O`Conor, the last High King of Ireland, who was buried here, in 1198, following his father Turlough O`Conor who had built on of the round towers, the O'Rourke's Tower, in 1124, with Gilla Christ Ua Maoileoin (O`Malone), abbot of Clonmacnoise.The monastery of Clonmacnoise, irish Cluain Mhic Nóis, "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", or irish Cluain Muccu Nóis, "Meadow of the Pigs of Nós", was founded in 544 or 548 AD by St. Ciarán ((c. 516 - c. 549 or 552) and seven following monks, who died soon after most probably caused by pestilentia. The monastery became famous for its scriptorium. here, The Book of the Dun Cow (German: Buch der dunkelfarbenen Kuh), the oldest writing in old iri.
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akg284783 Illuminated mauscript, Anglo-Saxon Winchester, c. 971/984. - St. Ethelwold -. (Bishop of Winchester, born in 909 in Winchester, Hampshire, died on 1. Aug 984 in Wichester). From: Benedictions of St. Ethelwold. Ms Add. 49598, fol. 97 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1033077 Book illumination, anglosaxon. Winchester, c. 971/984. St. Etheldreda. From: Benedictional of St. Aethelwood, written by Scribe Godeman for St. Aethelwood, Bishop of Winchester (909-984). Ms. Additional 49598, fol. 90 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb4039284 Garibaldines volunteers in Cefalu, Sicily, Italy, Expedition of the Thousand, illustration by Godefroy Durand from L'Illustration, Journal Universel, No 909, Volume 36, July 28, 1860. Location: DeA / Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan.
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alb2928130 The Caracol (the Observatory), ca 906, Chichen Itza (Unesco World Heritage List, 1988), Yucatan, Mexico. Mayan civilisation, 10th century.
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alb2926265 The interior walkway of the Caracol (the Observatory), ca 906, Chichen Itza (Unesco World Heritage List, 1988), Yucatan, Mexico. Mayan civilisation, 10th century.
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alb5016624 Reception Antiquity, coin, dinar Fatimides, metal, gold, diam., 1.9 cm, wt., 4.10 grams, 10th-12th centuries 909-1171, Tunisia.
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