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  • Tishbi Winery founded 1882 Near Zikhron Ya'akov, Israel
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  • Israel, Gedera, founded in 1884 by members of the Bilu group. Reconstruction of the first settlement
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  • Israel, Gedera, founded in 1884 by members of the Bilu group. Reconstruction of the first settlement
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Founders Square Rothschild Boulevard. In memory of the 69 people who founded Tel Aviv in 1909
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  • The list of founders, Founders Square, Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv, Israel In memory of the 69 people who founded Tel Aviv in 1909.
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  • Founders Square, Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv, Israel In memory of the 69 people who founded Tel Aviv in 1909.
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  • Founders Square, Rothschild Boulevard, Tel Aviv, Israel In memory of the 69 people who founded Tel Aviv in 1909.
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  • Portrait of Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 [O.S. January 6, 1705] – April 17, 1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A polymath, he was a leading writer, printer, political philosopher, politician, Freemason, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity. As an inventor, he is known for the lightning rod, bifocals, and the Franklin stove, among other inventions. He founded many civic organizations, including the Library Company, Philadelphia's first fire department, and the University of Pennsylvania. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810.
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  • Gefunden (German Found) illustration From the Book ' The baby's bouquet : a fresh bunch of old rhymes & tunes ' by Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Crane, Lucy, 1842-1882; Evans, Edmund, 1826-1905; Publisher  George Routledge and Sons (London and New York) 1878
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek, established 1887, 22 years before the 1909 founding of the City of Tel Aviv, the first Jewish neighbourhood to be built outside the walls of the ancient port of Jaffa. Eden Cinema founded 1913, and was the first movie theatre in Tel Aviv closed in 1975
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  • Israel, South District, Sederot founded 1951
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  • Israel, South District, Netivot founded 1956
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  • Thomas Paliser Russell (21 November 1767 – 21 October 1803) was founding member, and leading organiser, of the United Irishmen marked by his radical-democratic and millenarian convictions. He was executed for his part in Robert Emmet's rebellion in 1803.  From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • William Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (20 June 1763 – 19 November 1798), was a leading Irish revolutionary figure and one of the founding members of the United Irishmen, a republican society that revolted against British rule in Ireland, where he was a leader going into the 1798 Irish Rebellion. He was captured at Lough Swilly, near Buncrana, County Donegal on 3 November 1798, and was sentenced to death on 19 November by hanging. He died seven days later in unclear circumstances. It has since been theorised and agreed upon by most Irish scholars that he committed suicide while in prison. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • Archibald Hamilton Rowan (1 May 1751 – 1 November 1834), christened Archibald Hamilton (sometimes referred to as Archibald Rowan Hamilton), was a founding member of the Dublin Society of United Irishmen. He was the son of Gawen Hamilton (1729–1805) of Killyleagh Castle, County Down, in the Kingdom of Ireland, and Lady Jane Rowan Hamilton. From the book Ireland in '98 : sketches of the principal men of the time, based upon the published volumes and some unpublished mss. of the late Dr. Richard Robert Madden. With engraved portraits and contemporary illustrations by Daly, J. Bowles (John Bowles), editor; Madden, Richard Robert, 1798-1886, bibliographic antecedent; Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., publisher; Spottiswoode & Co., printer  Published in London by Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, & Co., Paternoster Square in 1888
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • The three little kittens they lost their mittens, / And they began to cry, / Oh, mother dear, we sadly fear / Our mittens we have lost /  What? Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! / Then you shall have no pie. / Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow. / We shall have no pie. / Our mittens we have lost. // from Routledge's picture gift-book : containing alphabet of trades, the three little kittens, nursery songs, and the five little pigs : with twenty four pictures printed in colours by George Routledge &  Sons Published in 1866
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  • Mount Vernon Mansion From the book ' The Washington monument illustrated; complete guide and history; authentic facts and figures; pictorial city of Washington ' by Ina Capitola Emery, Published in 1913
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  • GREAT STORES. (1) R. H. Macy & Co, Broadway and 34th St, founded 1858, first department store, 26 acres. (2) SlEGEL Coopek Co, Sixth Ave, 18th to 19th Sis, "The Big Store," founded in Chicago 1876, New York 1896. (3) Gimbf.l Brothers, Broadway, 32d to 33d Sts, at Pennsylvania RR and Hudson Tunnel Terminals. (4) Wanamaker's, Broadway, 8th to 10th Sts, tallest store in world; also largest, inc'uding old Stewart building. (5) Tiffany's, Fifth Ave and 37th St, famous jewelry house, founded 1837 from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • NYC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. (1) Stock Exchange, Broad St, founded 1792; $3,000,000 marble building, 1903. (2) National City Bank, Wall St, greatest in America, chartered 1812, occupies old Custom House, built 1841 , remodeled 1909. (3) J. P. Morgan & Co, Wall and Broad Sts, offices of world's greatest financier. (4) Union Dime Savings Bank, Sixth Ave and 40th St, founded 1859; new building, 1910; 100,000 depositors. (5) Curb Brokers. (6) Wall St. Canyon. (7) Clearing House, Cedar St, founded 1853, from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • TIMES BUILDING, Times Square, 362.7 ft above curb, 61 ft below, Subway through basement; New York Times, founded 1851. HOTELS. (2) PLAZA, 252 ft high, largest and most costly, $ 12,500,000. (3) WALDORF ASTORIA, 214 ft high, 1,400 suites. (4) AsTOR, 1,000 suites, banquet hall seating 1,200. (5) DELMONICO'S, famous American restaurant, founded 1823. (6) Fraunce'S Tavern, Broad St, built 1719, scene Washington's Farewell Address, 1783, restored 1907. (7) Sherry's, restaurant, bachelor apartments. from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • MUSEUMS. (1) Central Park, 839.9 acres, purchased 1857 63 for $5,028,844; worth $200,000,000; scene in Zoo. (2) Obelisk, 200- ton monolith, erected at Heliopolis 1500 B. C, in Central Park 1880. (3) Metropolitan Museum of Art, founded 1871, five buildings completed of group to cost $20,000,000. ,4) American Museum of Natural History, founded 1869, collections worth $10,000,000. (5) Botanical Museum, Bronx Park. (6) Public Library, Fifth Ave, 40th to 42d Sts, 1849, $6,000,000 building, 1910 from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • Gate of a Mosque, built by Hafez Ramut, at Pillibeat, 1801 This mosque at Pilibhit was founded by Hafiz Rahmat Khan, the Afghan Rohilla leader whose jagirs or estates included Pilibhit and Bareilly, where he is buried. He became the leader of the Rohilla Afghans in western Avadh, but was killed in a battle against the Nawab of Avadh, assisted by trhe English, in 1774. The gateway is built in late Mughal style, paying homage to the gateways of the Jami' Masjid in Delhi, while the wall around the mosque enclosure shows the curvilinear Bengali roof found in Shah Jahan's additions to the Mughal palace at Agra. From the book ' Oriental scenery: one hundred and fifty views of the architecture, antiquities and landscape scenery of Hindoostan ' by Thomas Daniell, and William Daniell, Published in London by the Authors May 1, 1813
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  • Granville Sharp (10 November 1735 – 6 July 1813) was one of the first British campaigners for the abolition of the slave trade. He also involved himself in trying to correct other social injustices. Sharp formulated the plan to settle black people in Sierra Leone, and founded the St George's Bay Company, a forerunner of the Sierra Leone Company. His efforts led to both the founding of the Province of Freedom, and later on Freetown, Sierra Leone, and so he is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Sierra Leone. He was also a biblical scholar, a classicist, and a talented musician. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XXIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1828
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Neve Tzedek, established 1887, 22 years before the 1909 founding of the City of Tel Aviv, the first Jewish neighbourhood to be built outside the walls of the ancient port of Jaffa. Eden Cinema founded 1913, and was the first movie theatre in Tel Aviv closed in 1975
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  • William Starke Rosecrans (September 6, 1819 – March 11, 1898) was an American inventor, coal-oil company executive, diplomat, politician, and U.S. Army officer. He gained fame for his role as a Union general during the American Civil War. He was the victor at prominent Western Theater battles, but his military career was effectively ended following his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863. from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Franz Sigel, General (Union) from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Gen. Ormsby M. Mitchel (Union) from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Stephen Arnold Douglas (April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. A senator, he was one of two nominees of the badly split Democratic Party for president in the 1860 presidential election, which was won by Republican Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously defeated Lincoln in the 1858 United States Senate election in Illinois, known for the pivotal Lincoln–Douglas debates. He was one of the brokers of the Compromise of 1850 which sought to avert a sectional crisis; to further deal with the volatile issue of extending slavery into the territories, Douglas became the foremost advocate of popular sovereignty, which held that each territory should be allowed to determine whether to permit slavery within its borders. This attempt to address the issue was rejected by both pro-slavery and anti-slavery advocates. Douglas was nicknamed the "Little Giant" because he was short in physical stature but a forceful and dominant figure in politics. from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Salmon Portland Chase from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • William Henry Seward (May 16, 1801 – October 10, 1872) was an American politician who served as United States Secretary of State from 1861 to 1869, and earlier served as governor of New York and as a United States Senator. A determined opponent of the spread of slavery in the years leading up to the American Civil War, he was a prominent figure in the Republican Party in its formative years, and was praised for his work on behalf of the Union as Secretary of State during the Civil War. from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • James Buchanan Jr. (April 23, 1791 – June 1, 1868) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 15th president of the United States from 1857 to 1861. He previously served as secretary of state from 1845 to 1849 and represented Pennsylvania in both houses of the U.S. Congress. He was an advocate for states' rights, particularly regarding slavery, and minimized the role of the federal government preceding the Civil War. from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866) was an American military commander and political candidate. He served as a general in the United States Army from 1814 to 1861, taking part in the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, the early stages of the American Civil War and conflicts with Native Americans. Scott was the Whig Party's presidential nominee in the 1852 election, but was defeated by Democrat Franklin Pierce. He was known as Old Fuss and Feathers for his insistence on proper military etiquette, as well as the Grand Old Man of the Army for his many years of service. from the book History of the War for the Union : civil, military and naval. Founded on official and other authentic documents / by Evert A. Duyckinck. Illustrated from original paintings, by Alonzo Chappel by Evert Augustus Duyckinck, Publisher  New York : Johnson, Fry 1862
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
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  • Mrs. Thomas Crosby [Emma Crosby, founded the Crosby Girls' Home in the community in the 1880s. It became part of B.C.'s residential school system in 1893 and was closed in 1948]. from the book ' The native races of North America ' edited by William Henry Withrow, 1895
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  • CITY GOVERNMENT. ( 1 ) City Hall Park, looking south on Broadway. (2) City Hall, seat of government of Greater New York, founded 1624, chartered 1653, 326.9 sq mi, 4,711,956 inhabitants, and Borough of Manhattan, 21.9 sq mi, 2,417,917 population; built 1803- 12. (3) Borough Hall, Brooklyn, incorporated 1834, consolidated with New York 1898, 77.6 sq mi, 1,586.934 inhabitants. (4) BOROUGH Hall, Queens, 129.5 sq mi. (5) Borough Hall, Bronx, 40.7 sq mi. (6) Borough Hall, Richmond, 57.2 sq mi from the book ' King's color-graphs of New York city ' Published in New York by M. King, inc. in 1910
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  • Minaret at Futtepore Sicri (Fatehpur Sikri) [Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city itself was founded as the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571 by Emperor Akbar, serving this role from 1571 to 1585, when Akbar abandoned it due to a campaign in Punjab and was later completely abandoned in 1610]. From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1838 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
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  • Futtepore Sicri (Fatehpur Sikri) [Fatehpur Sikri is a town in the Agra District of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city itself was founded as the capital of Mughal Empire in 1571 by Emperor Akbar, serving this role from 1571 to 1585, when Akbar abandoned it due to a campaign in Punjab and was later completely abandoned in 1610]. From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Scenes in India ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1838 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
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  • Machine colorized THE NORTH GATE, OLD DELHI [Old Delhi or Purani Dilli is an area part of the greater city of Delhi, India. It was founded as a walled city named Shahjahanabad in 1639, when Shah Jahan (the Mughal emperor at the time) decided to shift the Mughal capital from Agra.[1] The construction of the city was completed in 1648, and it remained the capital of the Mughal Empire until its fall in 1857,] From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Lives of the Moghul Emperors ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1837 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
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  • SHAHJEHANABAD or Old Delhi Shahjahanabad [Old Delhi or Purani Dilli is an area part of the greater city of Delhi, India. It was founded as a walled city named Shahjahanabad in 1639, when Shah Jahan (the Mughal emperor at the time) decided to shift the Mughal capital from Agra.[1] The construction of the city was completed in 1648, and it remained the capital of the Mughal Empire until its fall in 1857,] From the book ' The Oriental annual, or, Lives of the Moghul Emperors ' by the Rev. Hobart Caunter Published by Edward Bull, London 1837 engravings from drawings by William Daniell
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  • design of Roots' Single Cylinder Carriage Oil Motor from the book ' Motor cars; or, Power carriages for common roads ' by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler,  Published in London, by Crosby Lockwood & son 1897. The Roots Blower Company was an American engineering company based in Connersville, Indiana. It was founded in 1859 by the inventors Philander Higley Roots and Francis Marion Roots. It is notable for the Roots blower, a type of pump. Today, Roots blowers are mainly used as air pumps in superchargers for internal combustion engines; they were first used in blast furnaces to blow combustion air to melt iron
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  • design of Roots' Single Cylinder Carriage Oil Motor from the book ' Motor cars; or, Power carriages for common roads ' by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler,  Published in London, by Crosby Lockwood & son 1897. The Roots Blower Company was an American engineering company based in Connersville, Indiana. It was founded in 1859 by the inventors Philander Higley Roots and Francis Marion Roots. It is notable for the Roots blower, a type of pump. Today, Roots blowers are mainly used as air pumps in superchargers for internal combustion engines; they were first used in blast furnaces to blow combustion air to melt iron
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  • design of Roots' Petroleum Motor Tricycle from the book ' Motor cars; or, Power carriages for common roads ' by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler,  Published in London, by Crosby Lockwood & son 1897. The Roots Blower Company was an American engineering company based in Connersville, Indiana. It was founded in 1859 by the inventors Philander Higley Roots and Francis Marion Roots. It is notable for the Roots blower, a type of pump.[1] Today, Roots blowers are mainly used as air pumps in superchargers for internal combustion engines;
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  • design of Roots' Petroleum or Explosive Engine [Elevation (Left) and Vertical Central Section (Right)] from the book ' Motor cars; or, Power carriages for common roads ' by Alexander James Wallis-Tayler,  Published in London, by Crosby Lockwood & son 1897. The Roots Blower Company was an American engineering company based in Connersville, Indiana. It was founded in 1859 by the inventors Philander Higley Roots and Francis Marion Roots. It is notable for the Roots blower, a type of pump. Today, Roots blowers are mainly used as air pumps in superchargers for internal combustion engines; they were first used in blast furnaces to blow combustion air to melt iron
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  • Clara Barton A wartime photograph by Brady [Clarissa Harlowe Barton (December 25, 1821 – April 12, 1912) was an American nurse who founded the American Red Cross. She was a hospital nurse in the American Civil War, a teacher, and a patent clerk. Since nursing education was not then very formalized and she did not attend nursing school, she provided self-taught nursing care. Barton is noteworthy for doing humanitarian work and civil rights advocacy at a time before women had the right to vote. She was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1973] from the book ' The Civil war through the camera ' hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil war times, sixteen reproductions in color of famous war paintings. The new text history by Henry W. Elson. A. complete illustrated history of the Civil war
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  • The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok. The temple was founded in the 16th century
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  • The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok. The temple was founded in the 16th century
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  • The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok. The temple was founded in the 16th century
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  • The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok. The temple was founded in the 16th century
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  • The Reclining Buddha of Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok. The temple was founded in the 16th century
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  • Melrose (Moonlight) [St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks at the request of King David I of Scotland and was the chief house of that order in the country until the Reformation. It was headed by the abbot or commendator of Melrose. Today the abbey is maintained by Historic Environment Scotland as a scheduled monument]. from the book The theory and practice of landscape painting in water-colours illustrated by a series of twenty-six drawings and diagrams in colours and numerous woodcuts by Barnard, George, 1807-1890 Published in 1885 by George Routledge and Sons London
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  • Cecil John Rhodes PC (5 July 1853 – 26 March 1902) was a British mining magnate and politician in southern Africa who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and his British South Africa Company founded the southern African territory of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and Zambia), which the company named after him in 1895. South Africa's Rhodes University is also named after him. Rhodes set up the provisions of the Rhodes Scholarship, which is funded by his estate. He also put much effort towards his vision of a Cape to Cairo Railway through British territory.[
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  • Vespasian (Vespasianus 17 November AD 9 – 24 June 79)[2] was Roman emperor from 69 to 79. The fourth and last in the Year of the Four Emperors, he founded the Flavian dynasty that ruled the Empire for 27 years. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XXII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1827
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  • Tel Nitzana a Nabataean city located in the southwest Negev desert in Israel close to the Egyptian border. It may have been a camel caravan station on the eastern branch of the ancient Incense Route, serving pilgrims and merchants travelling to Sinai or central Egypt. The Nabataean towns of the Negev were typically founded around the first century BC,
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  • Tel Nitzana a Nabataean city located in the southwest Negev desert in Israel close to the Egyptian border. It may have been a camel caravan station on the eastern branch of the ancient Incense Route, serving pilgrims and merchants travelling to Sinai or central Egypt. The Nabataean towns of the Negev were typically founded around the first century BC,
    RL_f_Nitzana _5055.jpg
  • Israel, Ayalon Valley, Exterior of the Latrun Trappist Monastery. founded in In the year 1887 by French monks of the Trappist order. The monks established a successful vineyard and today produce a variety of wines.
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  • Israel, Ayalon Valley, Exterior of the Latrun Trappist Monastery. founded in In the year 1887 by French monks of the Trappist order. The monks established a successful vineyard and today produce a variety of wines.
    VA_f_Latrun_DSC09655.jpg
  • Tel Nitzana a Nabataean city located in the southwest Negev desert in Israel close to the Egyptian border. It may have been a camel caravan station on the eastern branch of the ancient Incense Route, serving pilgrims and merchants travelling to Sinai or central Egypt. The Nabataean towns of the Negev were typically founded around the first century BC,
    BT_Tel-Nitzana_01.jpg
  • Yeshivat Zans, Netanya Jewish Hasidic yeshiva founded in the 1960 in Netanya, Israel
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  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and river of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
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  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9875.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9867.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9834.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9832.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9827.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9825.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9819.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9818.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9817.jpg
  • Misty morning sunrise over the bay and city of Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9811.jpg
  • The mountains and the woods above the city of Toyooka Japan  Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
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  • The mountains and the woods above the city of Toyooka Japan  Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9766.jpg
  • Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_9332.jpg
  • Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Toyooka_0018.jpg
  • Rice paddy in Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Rice-Paddy_3001.jpg
  • Rice paddy in Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Rice-Japan_2298.jpg
  • Ginkgo tree in autumn. Ginkgo biloba, commonly known as ginkgo or gingko also known as the maidenhair tree, is the only living species in the division Ginkgophyta, all others being extinct Photographed in Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_Ginkgo-biloba_017.jpg
  • Japanese fish shop in Toyooka (Toyooka-shi) is a city in the northern part of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1950.
    BT_f_fish-shop_3073.jpg
  • Close up of an old unkempt stone wall of an old templer building in Beit Lehem Haglilit, Israel. Bethlehem of the Galilee is a small community located in the western Galilee (northern Israel) was founded by the Haifa Templers in 1906
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  • Old templer building in Beit Lehem Haglilit, Israel. Bethlehem of the Galilee is a small community located in the western Galilee (northern Israel) was founded by the Haifa Templers in 1906
    IR_f_E7483.jpg
  • exterior of the Santa Cruz Monastery in Coimbra, Portugal, founded in 1131
    IR_Coimbra_E5637.jpg
  • exterior of the Santa Cruz Monastery in Coimbra, Portugal, founded in 1131
    IR_Coimbra_E5636.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, Neve Ativ a small Alpine-styled Israeli settlement (moshav), founded in 1972, and located on the slopes of Mount Hermon
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Neve Ativ a small Alpine-styled Israeli settlement (moshav), founded in 1972, and located on the slopes of Mount Hermon
    AH_Hermon_DSC_3004.jpg
  • The German Colony in Jerusalem, Israel Founded by the German Templer movement who settled here and elsewhere in Israel in the late 19th century. The renovated Old railway station
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0893.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Tel Hai Courtyard historic landmark founded 1920
    SL_Tel-Hai_LS2_0891.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Metula, (founded 1896) is situated on the Lebanese boarder
    SL_Metula_LS2_0836.JPG
  • Children at the Israeli Scouts Youth Movement. <br />
The Israeli Scouts were founded in 1919 The Israeli Scouts are divided into troops, which include about 40,000 members across religions and sexes. Unlike other countries boys and girls are in the same groups
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  • Children at the Israeli Scouts Youth Movement. <br />
The Israeli Scouts were founded in 1919 The Israeli Scouts are divided into troops, which include about 40,000 members across religions and sexes. Unlike other countries boys and girls are in the same groups
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  • Children at the Israeli Scouts Youth Movement. <br />
The Israeli Scouts were founded in 1919 The Israeli Scouts are divided into troops, which include about 40,000 members across religions and sexes. Unlike other countries boys and girls are in the same groups
    SL_LS2_5514.JPG
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