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The engraved text giving the biblical origin of the Rainbow term, beneath a carved rendition of the Coat of Arms of Canada | Royal Arms of Canada.

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Taking three years, glass maker Philip Pargeter made a copy and John Northwood engraved it, to win the prize.
Byrd also contributed eight keyboard pieces to Parthenia ( winter 1612 – 13 ), a collection of 21 keyboard pieces engraved by William Hole and containing music by Byrd, John Bull and Orlando Gibbons.
* Piano duet ( four hands ) – An engraved copy of Holst's own piano duet arrangement was found by John York.
The current bill was introduced in 1976 and retains Jefferson's portrait on the obverse but replaced Monticello on the reverse with an engraved modified reproduction of John Trumbull's painting Declaration of Independence instead.
John Peter Van Ness Throop of Washington D. C. engraved a new die in 1841, which is also sometimes known as the " illegal seal " because only six arrows are shown rather than the required thirteen.
The 1607 edition included for the first time a full set of English county maps, based on the surveys of Christopher Saxton and John Norden, and engraved by William Kip and William Hole ( who also engraved the fine title page ).
Other artists who were commissioned to record the appearance of the gardens were England's first landscape painter George Lambert ( 1700 – 1765 ), the French painter Jacques Rigaud ( 1681 – 1754 ) and the cartographer John Rocque ( 1709 – 1762 ) who produced an engraved survey of Chiswick in 1736 showing the Villa and many of its garden buildings.
He was drawn and engraved by John Keyse Sherwin, and a vignette made by Drayton after Robert Smirke.
John Taylor portrait engraved by Thomas Cockson, from the frontispiece of Taylor's 1630 poetry anthology.
In 1817 we find him returning to his old practice of classical outline illustrations and publishing the happiest of all his series in that kind, the designs to Hesiod, excellently engraved by the sympathetic hand of Blake, Immediately afterwards he was much engaged designing for the goldsmiths — a testimonial cup in honour of John Kemble, and following that, the famous and beautiful ( though quite un-Homeric ) " Shield of Achilles ".
Duncan, engraved portrait by John Kay ( caricaturist ) | John Kay dated 1797
Among the books he illustrated was his fellow-mountaineer Florence Crauford Grove's The Frosty Caucasus ( 1875 ) Whymper also illustrated and engraved John Tyndall's " Hours of Exercise in The Alps " ( 1871 ).
In December 1932 Constable and Company published an edition engraved and designed by John Farleigh with the title The Adventures of the Black Girl in her Search for God.
Designed and engraved by John Farleigh
Moray's tomb was carved by John Roytell and Murdoch Walker, with a brass engraved by James Gray.
Henry Flood, portrait drawn by John Comerford and engraved by James Heath ( engraver ) | James Heath.
The final resting place of John Porteous in Greyfriars kirkyard had for more than two hundred years been marked by a small square stone engraved with the single letter " P " and the date 1736.
While a protégé of Cardinal Domenico Grimani Clovio engraved medals and seals for him, as well as the Grimani Commentary Ms., an important early illuminated book ( now Sir John Soane's Museum, London ).
The reverse features an engraved modified reproduction of the painting The Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull.
This issue was designed and engraved on steel by John Archer and transferred to either copper plates or steel plates.
The portrait of Jefferson Davis was designed and line engraved by John Archer, and then transferred to a copper plate.
The following year, 1773, he painted John Wesley ( engraved by Bland ).

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Aboard the ship they discover a meerschaum pipe engraved with a Knights Templar riddle that Ben connects to an invisible map written by Timothy Matlack on the back of the Declaration of Independence.
He engraved Declaration of Independence for John Trumbull in 1823, which established Durand's reputation as one of the country's finest engravers.

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Crest, on a wreath azure and argent, a ship under full sail, proper, with the words " Great Seal of the State of Delaware ," the dates " 1704, 1776, and 1787 ," and the words " Liberty and Independence " engraved thereon.

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The stone with the engraved date is now located inside the Pequannock Valley Middle School when the Inn was demolished and replaced with the school in 1950.
The original head, which was not engraved with regal symbols, was replaced by one with regal symbols at the time of the English Restoration.
The second version of the medal, in silver and bronze, was engraved by W. Wyon of the Royal Mint-with De la Bache's portrait on one side, and the plantation on the other-the plantation being replaced with crossed hammers for the School of Mines.
When Shadwell was replaced as captain following an injury in action, he gave Fisher a pair of studs engraved with his family motto ' Loyal au Mort ', which Fisher was to use for the rest of his life.
" Today, engraved lines or embedded fibers may be replaced by a computer-generated image superimposed on a screen or eyepiece.
The new technique was reminiscent of engraved metal pieces, with the more costly metal tableware being replaced by pottery vases with figures painted on them.
The title was hammered out of the old copperplate and replaced by a new one, while Nordenskiöld ’ s data were engraved, and printed in red, making it look like an overlay on the old map.
The dedication, which was engraved in large letters below the facade mosaic, was replaced by a smaller dedication plaque placed at the lower left of the facade.
The casket originally had the Queen's arms engraved engraved upon it, but was replaced successively by the arms of the Marchioness, then the Duchess.

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And this means, I suppose, that almost invariably age reveals itself by easily recognizable signs engraved on both the body and the mind.
It was engraved on certain antique gemstones, called on that account Abraxas stones, which were used as amulets or charms.
Isaac de Beausobre properly calls attention to the significant silence of Clement in the two passages in which he instructs the Christians of Alexandria on the right use of rings and gems, and the figures which may legitimately be engraved on them ( Paed.
By a probably euphonic inversion the translator of Irenaeus and the other Latin authors have Abraxas, which is found in the magical papyri, and even, though most sparingly, on engraved stones.
* Some great battles of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars are engraved on the attic, including
* A list of French victories is engraved under the great arches on the inside façades of the monument.
; engraved gems and gem impressions ; legends written with pigment on pottery ( rare ); characters incised on stone or pottery.
According to Smith's account, and also according to the book's narrative, the Book of Mormon was originally written in otherwise unknown characters referred to as " reformed Egyptian " engraved on golden plates.
They have unique symbol markings engraved on them for identification.
Also, a special stone to commemorate Fulham 2000 and The Cottagers return to ' The Cottage ' was engraved on the façade.
There, in October or November, 1485, near the falls of Ielala, he left an inscription engraved on the stone which testifies of its passage and that of his men: " Aqui chegaram os navios do esclarecido rei D. João II de Portugal-Diogo Cão, Pero Anes, Pero da Costa.
Such massive violence led to a search for natural religious truthstruths that could be universally accepted, because they had been either " written in the book of Nature " or " engraved on the human mind " by God.
The Pyrgi Tablets are a bilingual text in Etruscan and Phoenician engraved on three gold leaves, one for the Phoenician and two for the Etruscan.
Among the most plunderable portables from the Etruscan tombs of Etruria are the finely engraved gemstones set in patterned gold to form circular or ovoid pieces intended to go on finger rings.
In many versions, Excalibur's blade was engraved with words on opposite sides.
His name was engraved on three of five Stanley Cups won during that period: 1985, 1987 and 1990.
Originally constructed to fill the capacity of a library, museum, and chapel, its original uses are engraved in the exterior stonework on the east side.
This monumental work consists of 435 hand-colored, life-size prints of 497 bird species, made from engraved copper plates of various sizes depending on the size of the image.
" Mr. Thomas Scott, who had been so much deluded by the hypocrosy of Monk ... said: ' That though he knew not where to hide his head at that time, yet he durst not refuse to own, that not only his hand, but his heart also was in it ' and after he had produced divers reasons to prove the justice of it, he concluded, ' that he should desire no greater honor in this world, than that the folloing inscritption might be engraved on his tomb ; " Here lies one who had a hand and a heart in the execution of Charles Stuart late King of England.
These characters were engraved by Musashi on his bokken.
She also made the annual presentation of engraved silver cigarette cases ( with DeBeck's characters etched on the cover ) to the eight winners spanning the years 1946 to 1953.
The word palimpsest also refers to a plaque which has been turned around and engraved on what was originally the back.

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