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Camille Pissarro () ( 10 July 1830 – 13 November 1903 ) was a French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas ( now in the US Virgin Islands, but then in the Danish West Indies ).
Pissarro died in Paris on 13 November 1903 and was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery.
The crystal detector was developed into a practical device for wireless telegraphy by Greenleaf Whittier Pickard, who invented a silicon crystal detector in 1903 and received a patent for it on November 20, 1906.
HMS Arrogant from 3 November 1903 – 30 September 1904 and HMS Suffolk from October 1904 until 1 September 1905.
Konrad Zacharias Lorenz ForMemRS ( November 7, 1903 – February 27, 1989 ) was an Austrian zoologist, ethologist, and ornithologist.
On November 3, 1903, after 57 years of policing Bogotá's interests, the United States had sided with Panama.
Less than three weeks later, on November 18, 1903, the Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty was signed between Frenchman Philippe Bunau-Varilla, who had promptly been appointed Panamanian ambassador to the United States, representing Panamanian interests, and the United States Secretary of State John Hay.
They celebrate their independence from Spain on November 28, 1821 ; and November 3, 1903, the separation from Colombia.
The most prominent Congolese politician until 1956 was Jean-Félix Tchicaya, born in Libreville on 9 November 1903 and a member of the royal family of the Kingdom of Loango.
Gradually a defined, philandering character emerged from the strip, and on November 1, 1903, the Sunday feature evolved into Mr. Jack.
* November 24 – John Harron, American actor ( b. 1903 )
* November 23 – Roy Acuff, American singer ( b. 1903 )
* November 15 – Mona Washbourne, British actress ( b. 1903 )
* November 21 – Carl Hubbell, American baseball player ( b. 1903 )
* November 19 – Francis L. Sullivan, English actor ( b. 1903 )
* November 10 – Theo Lingen, German actor ( b. 1903 )
* November 16 – Claude Dauphin, French actor ( b. 1903 )
* November 25 – Hugh Harman, cartoon animator ( b. 1903
* November 5 – Vladimir Horowitz, Russian pianist ( b. 1903 )
* November 30 – Theodor Mommsen, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1903 )
Lars Onsager ( November 27, 1903 – October 5, 1976 ) was a Norwegian-born American physical chemist and theoretical physicist, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
* Austria: 25 November 1903, Vienna State Opera in Vienna with Selma Kurz as Mimì, Marie Gutheil-Schoder as Musetta, Fritz Schrödter as Rodolfo, Gerhard Stehmann as Marcello, and Gustav Mahler conducting.
John Herbert Dillinger, Jr. was born on June 22, 1903, in the Oak Hill section of Indianapolis, Indiana, the younger of two children born to John Wilson Dillinger ( July 2, 1864 – November 3, 1943 ) and Mary Ellen " Mollie " Lancaster ( 1860 – 1907 ).
The expedition arrived back in Kiel in November 1903.

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Finally, on November 10, 1849 the Cornish Diamond sailed up the River Thames to London with Engels on board.
This turned into a long journey in the course of which he visited the major cities of the United States and Europe, setting off from Yokohama on September 18, traveling through the U. S. to New York City, from which he sailed to Boulogne, reaching Paris on November 4.
In November 1773, Cook left New Zealand, having parted company with the Adventure, and reached 60 ° S by 177 ° W, whence he sailed eastward keeping as far south as the floating ice allowed.
Informed in October that the Danes had abandoned the crossing for the winter, and in what Willson calls " the one romantic episode of his life ," James sailed from Leith with a three-hundred-strong retinue to fetch his queen personally, arriving in Oslo on 19 November after travelling by land from Flekkefjord via Tønsberg.
The USS Weehawken, launched on November 5, 1862, was a Passaic-class monitor, or ironclad ship, which sailed for the Union Navy during the American Civil War, encountered battles at the Charleston, South Carolina coast, and sank in a moderate gale on December 6, 1863.
One sailor who continued on other endeavors was Mercator Cooper who sailed out of Sag Harbor on November 9, 1843 on the Manhattan ( 1843 ) on a voyage that would make him the first American to visit Tokyo Bay.
On November 21, 1564, five ships and 500 soldiers, sailed from the port of Barra de Navidad, New Spain, in what is now Jalisco state, Mexico earlier version of this article gave the date as November 1, 1564, and mentions ' four ships and 380 men '.
As the war ended, Washington watched proudly as the final British army quietly sailed out of New York City in November 1783, taking the Loyalist leadership with them.
The " Pensacola convoy " of seven transport vessels gathered at Honolulu and sailed for Manila on 29 November, transporting the 52 A-24 dive bombers of the 27th BG, 18 P-40s intended for the 49th Pursuit Group, 48 pilots of the 35th PG, 39 recent flight school graduates on " casual " status, and the ground echelons of five squadrons, all escorted by the USS Pensacola.
After their house was severely damaged by an earthquake, the Day family left the bay in November 1849 aboard the schooner Flirt, which was captained by their eldest son George Fredrick Day, and sailed to Lyttelton in Canterbury, where the settlement of Christchurch took place.
He sailed back to Britain from Nova Scotia aboard a Royal Navy ship arriving home in November 1804.
In November 1620, the Mayflower landed at Plymouth, named after the major port city in Devon, England from which the Mayflower sailed.
On 11 November, Invincible and Inflexible left Devonport, although repairs to Invincible were incomplete and she sailed with workmen still aboard.
On November 6, 1767, having mastered 5, 000 troops and all in fine spirits, Taksin sailed up the Chao Phraya River and seized Thonburi opposite present day Bangkok, executing the Thai governor, Thong-in, whom the Burmese had placed over it.
The ship sailed to Lisbon on 1 November.
In pursuit of one of his own projects, he sailed from Plymouth for North America in November 1578 with 7 vessels in his fleet, which was scattered by storms and forced back to port some 6 months later ; the only vessel to have penetrated the Atlantic to any great distance was the Falcon under Raleigh's command.
He then sailed east to Placentia, the French capital of Newfoundland, and began the Avalon Peninsula Campaign on 1 November.
Construction began following a sod-turning ceremony at Allanburg on November 30, and in 1829, five years to the day later, the first vessels sailed from Lake Ontario to Lake Erie.
He came back to Sydney in November 1808 to take up an appointment as first lieutenant in, having sailed out as agent for the Transport Board in the convict ship Speke, in which he shipped goods worth £ 800 as an investment.
France officially entered the war on 17 June 1778, and the ships of the French Navy sent to the Western Hemisphere spent most of the year in the West Indies, and only sailed near the Thirteen Colonies during the Caribbean hurricane season from July until November.
He then sailed for the West Indies on 4 November.
The company worked with the Lay Association of the Free Church of Scotland on the sale of, and ballot for, land and the first body of settlers sailed for what became the settlement of Dunedin in late November 1847.
He then sailed to Acapulco in Mexico, where he arrived in November 1606.
On 27 November 1898, it sailed from Savannah, Georgia for Nuevitas, Cuba, for occupation duty.

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