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1904 and Ruins
* Structures ; Ruins of palaces, palatial villas, houses, built dome-or cist-graves and fortifications ( Aegean islands, Greek mainland and northwestern Anatolia ), but not distinct temples ; small shrines, however, and temene ( religious enclosures, remains of one of which were probably found at Petsofa near Palaikastro by J. L. Myres in 1904 ) are represented on intaglios and frescoes.
* Love Among the Ruins ( 1904 )

1904 and London
Macmillan, London / New York ( 1904 ).
Image: Claude Monet Houses of Parliament. jpg | Houses of Parliament, London, c. 1904, Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris
In 2004, London, the Parliament, Effects of Sun in the Fog ( Londres, le Parlement, trouée de soleil dans le brouillard ) ( 1904 ), sold for US $ 20. 1 million.
In 1904 London County Council became concerned with the level of safety at the ground, and tried to get it closed.
London, 1904.
* The Evidence of Things Not Seen Christian Knowledge Society: London ( 1904 )
* The Becquerel rays and the properties of radium ( London, E. Arnold, 1904 )
London: Rudolf Steiner Press, ( 1904 ) 1994
Having ended his international career, Grace then began the last phase of his overall first-class career when he joined the new London County Cricket Club, based at Crystal Palace Park, which played first-class matches between 1900 and 1904.
During 1904 London and Bess negotiated the terms of a divorce, and the decree was granted on November 11, 1904.
On August 18, 1904, London went with his close friend, the poet George Sterling, to " Summer High Jinks " at the Bohemian Grove.
Signed in London on 8 April 1904 by Lansdowne and the French ambassador Paul Cambon, it marked the end of centuries of Anglo-French rivalry and Britain's splendid isolation from Continental affairs, and attempted to counterbalance the growing dominance of the German Empire and its ally, Austria-Hungary.
Claude Monet | Monet's Trouée de soleil dans le brouillard, Houses of Parliament series ( Monet ) | Houses of Parliament, London, Sun Breaking Through the Fog, 1904
In 1904 Holst took his first teaching job as music master at James Allen's Girls ' School in West Dulwich, South London.
He died in London on 10 May 1904 ; at his funeral, he was eulogised by Daniel P. Virmar.
The world expositions of 1851 London, 1853 New York, 1862 London, Philadelphia ( 1876 ), 1889 Paris, 1893 Chicago, 1900 Paris, 1901 Buffalo, 1904 St. Louis and 1915 San Francisco were landmarks in this respect.
Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner: London, 1904.
Bedford College, Royal Holloway and the London School of Economics all joined in 1900 ; Regent's Park College, which had affiliated in 1841, became an official divinity school of the university in 1901 ; Goldsmiths College joined in 1904 ; Imperial College was founded in 1907 ; Queen Mary College joined in 1915 ; the School of Oriental and African Studies was founded in 1916 ; and Birkbeck joined in 1920.
) The Taming of the Shrew ( The Arden Shakespeare, 1st Series ; London: Arden, 1904 )
Greer Garson was born Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson in Manor Park, Essex, England in 1904, the only child of George Garson ( 1865 – 1906 ), a clerk born in London, but with Scottish lineage, and his wife, Nina ( née Nancy Sophia Greer ; died 1958 ).
A letter in The Times ( London ), January 16, 1905, signed by Oswald Crawford, describes auction bridge as first played in 1904, while a book by " John Doe " ( F. Roe ), published in Alláhábád, India, in 1889, puts forward auction bridge as an invention of three members of the Indian Civil Service stationed at an isolated community, designed a three-handed form of bridge to compensate the lack of a fourth player.
* Baedeker, Karl, Northern Germany, 14th revised edition, London, 1904.

1904 and Hurst
Hurst Robins Anderson ( September 16, 1904 – April 19, 1989 ) was president of American University from 1952 until 1968, during which he oversaw one of the institution's most important periods of growth and development.
He was married in Quebec, in St. Patrick's Church, January 27, 1879, to Theresa Maria Tucker, daughter of James Tucker and Maria Hurst, and later, in Quebec City, February 16, 1904, to Helen Smith, widow of Robert Beat.

1904 and Ltd
* Ainsworth, Mitchell, C., " Inks and Their Composition and Manufacture ," Charles Griffin and Company Ltd, 1904.
Rolls was introduced to Henry Royce by a friend at the Automobile Club, Henry Edmunds, who was also a director of Royce Ltd. Edmunds showed him Royce's car and arranged the historic meeting between Rolls and Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, on 4 May 1904.
* John Cantrell and Gillian Cookson, eds., Henry Maudslay and the Pioneers of the Machine Age, 2002, Tempus Publishing, Ltd, pb., ( ISBN 0-7524-2766-0 ) This is a collection of essays by various specialists, and comprises biographies of Maudslay, Roberts, Napier, Clement, Whitworth, Nasmyth and Muir, as well as an account of the London Engineering Scene at the time of Maudslay, and an account of the firm from the death of Maudslay in 1831 until its demise in 1904.
False hopes were raised in 1904 and D ' Arcy was forced to find further financial support, with the Burmah Oil Company Ltd. agreeing to put up to £ 100, 000 into the venture in return for much of the stock.
The Finnish Rubber Works Ltd ( Suomen Gummitehdas Oy ) ( founded 1898 ) set up a factory in Nokia in 1904.
Don Brothers, Buist & Company Ltd, as the firm was known from 1904, built another works in Forfar, at Strang Street, in 1929.
* Kotaro Shimomura ( 1904 – 1907 ) Chemical engineer, President of Osaka Gas Co., Ltd, Formation of Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
* Armitage-Smith, Sir Sydney, John of Gaunt: king of Castile and Leon, duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd., 1904.
** Bassano's Studio's Ltd, of 25 Old Bond Street, ( 1904 – 1905 )
The largest of these was the firm of Bernard Beckworth on Cademan Street, which was established in 1875 and ran until the 1970s ; it is listed in Kelly ’ s Directories of Leicestershire from 1904 through to 1941 as ‘ Beckworth and Co. Ltd, Charnwood Mineral Water Works ’.
On the 31 October 1904, the Headcorn, Sutton Valence and Maidstone Motor Omnibus Co Ltd opened a service using steam vehicles.
In 1904, key members of this trading company created the Nippon Toki Kaisha, Ltd. (" the Company that makes Japan's Finest China "), in Japan.
In 1904 the company started production of motor cars and a separate company, Crossley Motors Ltd. was registered on the 11th April 1906.
In 1904 the Swift Cycle Company Ltd. made a single-cylinder 700 cc cyclecar which had a cloverleaf emblem on its radiator, an emblem that was adopted by all the cars.
He was the son of Colonel Thomas Edward Vickers ( 1833 – 1915 ), owner and Director of the famous Sheffield firm Vickers, Sons & Co. Ltd., and Frances Mary Vickers, née Douglas ( 1841 – 1904 ).

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