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Marble ( 610 600 BC ).
( Marble, Roman copy of the 1st 2nd century CE )
* 1923 The first of 160 consecutive days of 100 degrees Fahrenheit at Marble Bar, Australia.
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** Marble trout, Soca River trout or Soča trout Salmo marmoratus
and for the Royal Mews ( 1822 24 ) and Marble Arch ( 1828 ) The arch was originally designed as a triumphal arch to stand at the entrance to Buckingham Palace.
Rushmore, sculpted a masterpiece from Alabama Marble the bust of Lincoln which stands today in the rotunda of the nation ’ s capitol.
Marble Hill is part of the Cape Girardeau Jackson, MO-IL Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Lorenzo Bartolini, ( Italian, 1777 1850 ), La Table aux Amours ( The Demidoff Table ), Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Marble sculpture
* American Women's Singles Championship Alice Marble ( USA ) defeats Nancye Wynne Bolton ( Australia ) 6 0, 6 3
Kingsford Smith was twice married, first to Thelma Eileen Corboy ( 1901 1990 ) on 6 June 1923 at the Marble Bar Registrar's Office in Western Australia.
** Marble Hill 225th Street ( IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line ), a subway station serving that neighborhood via the train
New York City Subway service is provided by the Marble Hill 225th Street station on the IRT Broadway Seventh Avenue Line, served by the train.
* Marble Hill An elevation east of Norfolk village.
* American Women's Singles Championship Alice Marble ( USA ) defeats Helen Jacobs ( USA ) 6 2, 6 3
* Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year Alice Marble, Tennis

Marble and BC
Marble Roman copy after a 5th-century BC Greek original attributed to Polykleitos.
File: Marble Statue of Demeter. jpg | Room 22-Marble statue of Demeter, Sanctuary of Demeter, Knidos, 350-330 BC
Judging from the Parian Marble, she was exiled from Lesbos to Sicily sometime between 604 and 594 BC.
Marble statue of a helmed hoplite ( 5th century BC ), Archæological Museum of Sparta, Greece
For example, according to an entry in the Parian Marble, Simonides died in 468 / 7 BC at the age of ninety yet, in another entry, it lists a victory by his grandfather in a poetry competition in Athens in 489 / 8 BC — this grandfather must have been over a hundred years old at that time if the birth dates for Simonides are correct.
It has perished, but late copies exist, of which the most faithful is in the Vatican Museums. Marble lion on display in the British Museum, London In a temple enclosure Newton discovered a fine seated statue of Demeter, which he sent back to the British Museum, and about three miles south-east of the city he came upon the ruins of a splendid tomb, and a colossal figure of a lion carved out of one block of Pentelic marble, ten feet in length and six in height, which has been supposed to commemorate the great naval victory, the Battle of Cnidus in which Conon defeated the Lacedaemonians in 394 BC.
The Mantineia Marble, dated to the 4th century BC and now exhibited at National Archaeological Museum of Athens depicts the mythical contest between Apollo and Marsyas, with a Greek Pandouris being played by a muse seated on a rock.
The Parian Marble ( Marmor Parium ) or Parian Chronicle is a Greek chronological table, covering the years from 1581 BC to 264 BC,
By 1910, Pacific Lime Company and BC Cement had set up limestone quarrying operations at Blubber Bay and Marble Bay.

Marble and Metropolitan
Image: 07Thessaloniki Metropolitan04. jpg | Marble iconostasis at the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Gregory Palamas, Thessaloniki
They attended the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church because it sponsored her daughters ' Brownie troop, occasional Baptist services with the Reverend Dr. Billy Graham, and Norman Vincent Peale's Marble Collegiate Church.
File: WLA metmuseum Marble statue of a kouros youth 2. jpg | New York Kouros, Metropolitan Museum of Art 32. 11. 1
File: Hiawatha by Augustus Saint-Gaudens 02. jpg | Hiawatha, Marble ( 1872 ), Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Marble and Museum
A list of donations to the Museum, dated 31 January 1784 refers to the Hamilton bequest of a " Colossal Foot of an Apollo in Marble ".
Venus, c. 125 ; Marble, Roman ; British Museum
Marble bust found in the shrine room, the original of which is in the British Museum.
Marble sarcophagus with a relief about the hunt of the Calydonian boar on its main face ( 2nd century AC ), in the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis.
Marble Slab with the Recall of Philoctetes-Archeological Museum of Brauron
Marble bust of Antisthenes based on the same original ( British Museum )
Marble Museum: Located in the Nelson City Hall, the museum includes a year-round exhibit that includes “ examples of fine marble and shows the history of marble mining in Pickens County.
* Marble sculpture at the British Museum
Copenhagen, the capital, is home to many famous sites and attractions, including Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace ( home of the Danish monarchy ), Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen Cathedral, Rosenborg Castle, Opera House, Frederik's Church ( Marble Church ), Thorvaldsens Museum, Rundetårn, Nyhavn and the Little Mermaid sculpture.
In 2007 the Taft Museum of Art, Cincinnati, Ohio presented the first major exhibition devoted to the most celebrated nineteenth century American sculptor, " Hiram Powers: Genius in Marble ".
The thrones used by King George V and Queen Mary are on display at Marble Hall Gallery and Museum at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
One of his most famous works, Cleopatra, ( 1858 ) was described and admired in Nathaniel Hawthorne's romance, The Marble Faun, and is on display at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia.
Marble bust of Anna Pavlova by Malvina Hoffman, 1925, El Paso Museum of Art
1: The palace, 2: King's Gate, 3: The Palace Square, 4: Inner Courtyard, 5: Entrance to the parliament, 6: The Rigsdag Courtyard, 7: The Theatre Museum, 8: The Royal Stables, 9: The Marble Bridge, 10: The Show Grounds, 11: The Riding School, 12: Thorvaldsen's Museum, 13: Entrance to the Supreme Court, 14: Queen's Gate, Entrance to the Royal Reception Rooms, 15 The Palace Chapel, 16: Prins Jørgen's Courtyard
Past occupation or activity by man is attested by evidence such as the Heatheryburn Bronze Age collection of gold and other objects, now in the British Museum ; altars placed by Roman officers who took hunting trips out from forts in present-day County Durham ; and the use from Norman times onwards of " Frosterley Marble ", a black fossiliferous layer of limestone occurring near that village, as an ornamental material in Durham Cathedral and many other churches and public buildings.
In his travels he discovered deposits of coal at Ayas in the Gulf of Scanderoon, and was responsible for organising the transport of Marble statues from Aleppo for the British Museum.

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