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akg1038247 Jubilee Library, Brighton, East Sussex, UK Architects: Bennetts Associates and Lomax, Cassidy & Edwards.
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alb9488181 Reading man at the window of his study, The Bookworm (title on object), print maker: W. Wright Nooth, (mentioned on object), after painting by: John Arthur Lomax, (mentioned on object), 1892, paper, etching, drypoint, height 205 mm × width 237 mm.
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alb2032443 Gooseberry varieties, Ribes uva-crispa: Alcock's Duke of York, Mills' Champion, Lomaxe's Victory, Hill's Sir Peter Teazle, Warrington Red, Mills' Langly Green, Tillotson's Seedling, Woodman's White-Smith, Warwickshire Conqueror, Keaton's Britannia, Arrowsmith's Ruler of England, Hall's Porcupine. Handcoloured stipple engraving of an illustration by George Brookshaw from his own "Pomona Britannica," London, Longman, Hurst, etc., 1817. The quarto edition of the original folio edition published from 1804-1812. Brookshaw (1751-1823) was a successful cabinet maker who disappeared in the 1790s before returning as a flower painter with the anonymous "New Treatise on Flower Painting," 1797.
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akg7858939 Lomax, John ArthurManchester 1857 - 1923The Attendance in the Library.Signed lower right: John A. Lomax. Oil on wood. 34 x 45,5 cm.
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akg7858940 Lomax, John ArthurManchester 1857 - 1923The Attendance in the Library.Signed lower right: John A. Lomax. Oil on wood. 34 x 45,5 cm.
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alb1997492 GERARD BUTLER and NOAH LOMAX in UN BUEN PARTIDO (2012) -Original title: PLAYING FOR KEEPS-. English title: PLAYING FOR KEEPS. Portuguese title: UM BOM PARTIDO. Copyright: Editorial use only. No merchandising or book covers. This is a publicly distributed handout. Access rights only, no license of copyright provided. Only to be reproduced in conjunction with promotion of this film.
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orz067720 RELOJ DEL SIGLO XVIII CON SU CHICHONERA. Author: Lomax. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. MADRID. SPAIN.
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iblmel01503357 Street lamp, lamp standard by Tess Jaray and Tom Lomax in the Inner Harbour area, Cardiff Bay, Cardiff, Caerdydd, South Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
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MCDSAHA_EC154 SAFE HAVEN, from left: Noah Lomax, Josh Duhamel, Mimi Kirkland, 2013. /?elativity Media/courtesy Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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MCDSAHA_EC144 SAFE HAVEN, from left: Noah Lomax, Josh Duhamel, 2013. ph: James Bridges/?elativity Media/courtesy Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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MCDPLFO_EC028 PLAYING FOR KEEPS, (aka PLAYING THE FIELD), from left: Jessica Biel, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid, Gerard Butler, Noah Lomax, 2012. ?ilmDistrict/courtesy Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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MCDPLFO_EC022 PLAYING FOR KEEPS, (aka PLAYING THE FIELD), from left: Jessica Biel, Noah Lomax, Gerard Butler, 2012, ph: Dale Robinette/?ilmDistrict/courtesy Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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HISL018_EC166 Lightnin' Washington, an African American prisoner, in the prison hospital at Darrington State Farm, Texas. He was one of the prison musicians who continued the work song tradition of African slaves, while laboring in work gangs on the prison farm. His singing was recorded by ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. 1934 photo by Lomax.
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HISL003_EC049 Zora Neale Hurston, Rochelle French, and Gabriel Brown, in Eatonville, Florida during a recording expedition in 1935. Photo by musical folklorist Alan Lomax.
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HCDLCGC_EC702 Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), photo by Alan Lomax. Belle Glade, Florida, 1935
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HCDLCGB_EC754 Folk Music. Lolo Mendoza and Chico Real, with guitars, at the home of Mrs. Sarah Kleberg Shelton, Kingsville, Texas. Ruby Lomax, photographer, 1940
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HCDLCGB_EC751 The Blues. Gabriel Brown and Rochelle French, Eatonville, Florida, Photo by Alan Lomax, 1935
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HCDLCGB_EC729 The Blues. Negro convicts sing out while chopping a log with axes, Reed Camp, South Carolina Photo by Alan Lomax, 1935
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HCDLCGB_EC728 The Blues. Gabriel Brown and Rochelle French, Eatonville, Florida, Photo by Alan Lomax, 1935
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HCDLCGB_EC727 The Blues. Stavin' Chain singing ballad "Batson," Lafayette, La. Photo by Alan Lomax, 1934
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akg355020 Lomax, John Arthur. 1857-1923. "After Dinner Games". Oil on canvas, 30.5 × 46cm. No date. London, Sotheby's. Lot 172, 16/4/86.
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00891967 "movie, ""Safe Haven"", USA 2013, director: Lasse Hallstroem, scene with: Noah Lomax, Josh Duhamel,"
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00531704 "documentary, ""Alan Lomax - The Songhunter"", NLD 2005, director: Rogier Kappers, scene,"
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00531702 "documentary, ""Alan Lomax - The Songhunter"", NLD 2005, director: Rogier Kappers, scene,"
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00531703 "documentary, ""Alan Lomax - The Songhunter"", NLD 2005, director: Rogier Kappers, scene,"
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akg2125887 Lomax, John Arthur. 1857-1923. "The dice players", undated. (Scene from the 18th Century). Oil on wood, 40 × 30 cm. Sotheby's London, 3rd June 1992, lot 169.
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akg2125339 Dahl, Michael; Swedish painter, c.1659 - 1743. " Portrait of Lady Mary Lomax", undated. Oil on canvas, 74.5 × 62.5cm. London, Sotheby's, 12.11.1997, Lot 48.
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akg1555007 The Artist. |Annonceur: The Artist|1880 (vers) : date restituée||Lomax, J.|affichiste||Décès: date inconnue||Presse artistique|affiche graphique|papier|lithographie couleur|cm (hauteur) : 50,5 cm (largeur) : 30,5 |reversement|n° inventaire: RI 2006.82.36.1|Représentant droits: tous droits réservés||(c) Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris / Jean Tholance / akgimages. Museum: Les Arts Décoratifs.
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0109948 ZORA NEALE HURSTON /n(1903?-1960). American writer and anthropologist. Photographed with Rochelle French, and Gabriel Brown, Eatonville, Florida. Photograph by Alan Lomax, June 1935.
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0118955 SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. /nA baptist woman at the Alma plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomaz in July 1934.
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0118954 TEXAS: PRISONER, 1934. /nJames Baker, known as 'Iron Head', an African American prisoner and musician, Sugar Land, Texas. Photograph by Alan Lomax in June 1934.
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0118943 TEXAS: PRISONERS, 1934. /n'Lightnin' Washington, an African American prisoner, singing with his group while chopping wood in a labor prison at Darrington State Farm, Texas. Photograph by Alan Lomax in April 1934.
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0118961 HUDDIE LEDBETTER (1889-1949). Known as 'Leadbelly'. American folk musician. Photographed with his wife, Martha in Wilton, Connecticut. Photograph by Alan Lomax in Feburary 1935.
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0118958 WILSON JONES, 1934. Wilson Jones (A.KA. Stavin' Chain). American blues musician. Photographed playing guitar and singing the ballad 'Batson,' in Lafayette, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax in June 1934.
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0118957 SOUTHERN MUSICIAN, 1934. /nJohn Bray, an African American musician from the south. Photograph by Alan Lomax in October 1934, in Amelia, Louisiana.
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0118956 SUGAR MILL WORKER, 1934. /nAfrican American sugar mill worker at at Alma Plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax in July 1934.
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0120447 LOUISIANA: ALMA PLANTATION. /nAfrican American girls and women at the Alma Plantation, False River, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax, 1934.
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0122463 NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLER. /nFiddler Bill Hensley and a woman performing at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Photograph by Alan Lomax, mid 20th century.
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0122461 BOG TROTTERS BAND, 1937. /nMembers of the Bog Trotters Band. Left to right: Doc Davis with autoharp, Alex Dunford with fiddle, Crockett Ward with fiddle, Fields Ward with guitar, and Wade Ward with banjo. Photographed in Galax, Virginia by Alan Lomax, 1937.
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0122460 VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1937. /nAlex Dunford, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band, photographed by Alan Lomax in Galax, Virginia, 1937.
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0122456 LOUISIANA: FIDDLER. /nWayne Perry playing the fiddle on a porch in Crowley, Louisiana. Photograph by Alan Lomax, mid 20th century.
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0122457 VIRGINIA: FIDDLER, 1934. /nDavy Crockett Ward, a fiddler with the Bog Trotters Band, photographed by Alan Lomax in Galax, Virginia, 1934.
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0122484 NORTH CAROLINA: FIDDLERS. /nFiddlers Bill Hensley and his rival for the Old Time Fiddlers' Championship, Asa Helton, talking at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Photograph by Alan Lomax, mid 20th century.
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0265937 TEXAS: WOMAN, 1937. A woman sitting in a car in Texas. Photograph by Ruby T. Lomax, 1937.
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0325512 ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. On stage at the Mountain Music Festival in Asheville, North Carolina. Photograph, c1940.
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0408121 METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1891. The African-American delegates to the Second Ecumenical Methodist Conference in Washington, D.C.. Photograph by C.M. Bell, October 1891
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0001217 ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. Photographed in 1946.
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0001216 ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. Photographed 1940.
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0001215 ALAN LOMAX (1915-2002). American folklorist. Photographed c1940.
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