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Statues and James
Statues of James W. Rouse ( right ) and his brother, Willard, in Columbia, Maryland, by artist William F. Duffy.
Statues of the founders and James I of England | King James I above the main entrance to the Hall
An exhibition, Statues de chair: sculptures de James Pradier ( 1790 – 1852 ) at Geneva's Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire ( October 1985 – February 1986 ) and Paris, Musée du Luxembourg, ( February – May 1986 ) roused some interest in Pradier's career and aesthetic.
" Statues of James Madison, Frederick Douglass, and Hillsdale theologian Ransom Dunn are among possible future contributions.
Statues of the Mayo brothers, " William James Mayo | Dr. Will " and " Charles Horace Mayo | Dr. Charlie ", with the Gonda Building rising behind them

Statues and William
Statues of Robert the Bruce by Thomas Clapperton and William Wallace by Alexander Carrick were added to the gatehouse entrance in 1929
Statues and memorials of William Brown's battles are located in both Buenos Aires and Foxford, his birthplace in Ireland.

Statues and all
The planet itself is merely an asteroid with a lecture hall at its north pole, and the inhabitants all resemble the Easter Island Statues.
Statues of elephants, which symbolize independence and power, are seen all around the complex.
Statues honoring Karski have been placed in New York City at the corner of 37th Street and Madison Avenue ( renamed as Jan Karski Corner ) and on the grounds of Georgetown University in Washington, D. C. Georgetown University, Oregon State University, Baltimore Hebrew College, Warsaw University, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, and the University of Łódź all awarded Karski honorary doctorates.
Statues incorporated the theme of the couple's split: all of the songs deal with a troubled and / or ending romance.
Statues and tomb monuments of commanders continued to be the most common site until the more general war memorial commemorating all the dead began to emerge in the period of the Napoleonic Wars.
Statues weeping tears of a substance which appears to be human blood, oil, and scented liquids have all been reported.

Statues and .
Statues and other monuments that stood there were stolen, mostly by the waves of Crusaders.
Statues were placed in the tombs to serve as substitutes for the deceased.
Statues of Alfred in Winchester and Wantage portray him as a great warrior.
In 1953 Marker collaborated with Resnais on the documentary Statues Also Die.
Examples include the episodes Mystery of the Broken Statues, A Ghost for Scotland Yard, The Man in the Lead Mask, and The Golden Vulture.
* Statues of Vancouver are located in front of Vancouver City Hall, in King's Lynn and on top of the dome of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
Statues in the round were avoided as being too close to the principal artistic focus of pagan cult practices, as they have continued to be ( with some small-scale exceptions ) throughout the history of Eastern Christianity.
Statues of Josaphat and Ezechias on the Monastery of El Escorial.
Statues of Nurmi were also sculpted by Renée Sintenis in 1926 and by Carl Eldh, whose 1937 work Löpare ( Runners ) depicts a battle between Nurmi and Edvin Wide.
Statues of the Bruce also stand on the battleground at Bannockburn, outside Stirling Castle and Marischal College in Aberdeen.
Statues of King David and Solomon stand on either side of the entrance to the basilica of El Escorial, Philip's palace, and Solomon is also depicted in a great fresco at the center of El Escorial's library.
Statues and paintings of Kimnara were commissioned in various halls throughout Shaolin in honour of his defeat of the Red Turban army.
His first significant poem was " The Isle of Statues ", a fantasy work that took Edmund Spenser for its poetic model.
" Gonne had admired " The Isle of Statues " and sought out his acquaintance.
Homilies Concerning the Statues.
Image: St. John the Divine statues. JPG | Statues of saints
Statues of Sir Robert Peel are found in the following UK locations.
The Norwegian Lady Statues were unveiled on 22 September 1962.
Statues of Edward can be found throughout the former empire, such as those in Waterloo Place, London ; Centenary Square, Birmingham ; Union Street, Aberdeen ; Queen's Park, Toronto ; North Terrace, Adelaide ; Franklin Square, Hobart ; Queen Victoria Gardens, Melbourne ; Phillips Square, Montreal and outside the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
In Babylonia, in place of the bas-relief, there was greater use of three-dimensional figures — the earliest examples being the Statues of Gudea, that are realistic if somewhat clumsy.
Statues, roods, and images were attacked, culminating in September with the dismantling of the shrine of St Thomas Becket at Canterbury.
Statues of Luther ( by Schadow ), Melanchthon and Bugenhagen embellish the town.

James and Cook
* 1770 – James Cook names and lands on Possession Island, Queensland and claims the east coast of Australia as New South Wales in the name of King George III.
* 1780 – James Cook's ship HMS Resolution returns to England ( Cook having been killed on Hawaii during the voyage ).
* 1770 – James Cook arrives at and names Botany Bay, Australia.
* 1770 – James Cook formally claims eastern Australia for Great Britain, naming it New South Wales.
* 1768 – James Cook begins his first voyage.
* 1770 – Captain James Cook sights the eastern coast of what is now Australia.
It was from a hill on Arapawa Island in 1770 that Captain James Cook first saw the sea passage from the Pacific Ocean to the Tasman Sea, which was named Cook Strait.
Phillip soon decided that this site, chosen on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied James Cook in 1770, was not suitable, since it had poor soil, no secure anchorage and no reliable water source.
An early Western description of the practice appears in the journals of Captain James Cook, a British explorer, who encountered amok firsthand in 1770 during a voyage around the world.
From 1778 a display of objects from the South Seas brought back from the round-the-world voyages of Captain James Cook and the travels of other explorers fascinated visitors with a glimpse of previously unknown lands.
The Cook Islands are named after Captain James Cook, who visited the islands in 1773 and 1777.
British navigator Captain James Cook arrived in 1773 and 1777 ; Cook named the islands the ' Hervey Islands ' to honour a British Lord of the Admiralty ; Half a century later the Baltic German Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern published the Atlas de l ' Ocean Pacifique, in which he renamed the islands the Cook Islands to honour Cook.
1773 — Captain James Cook explores the islands and names them the Hervey Islands.
* 1777 – Kiritimati, also called Christmas Island, is discovered by James Cook.
James Cook, during the Years 1772, 3, 4, and 5 ( 2 vols ), London ( 1777 ).
* 1779 – James Cook is killed by Native Hawaiians near Kealakekua on the Island of Hawaii.
The country is named after Captain James Cook who surveyed and landed on some of the islands between 1773 and 1777.
*, the vessel of Captain James Cook in his explorations.
Captain James Cook, FRS, RN ( 7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779 ) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.
Cook was the second of eight children of James Cook, a Scottish farm labourer from Ednam near Kelso, and his locally born wife, Grace Pace, from Thornaby-on-Tees.

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