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Birmingham, Chamberlain Memorial.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1353
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Crowded Scarborough Beach.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1662
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Culpeper's British herbal ; and, Complete English family physician.
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Creator
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Culpeper, Nicholas, Gordon, Geo. Alex. (George Alexander)
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Subtitle: enlarged, corrected, and improved, with many hundred additional plants, alphabetically arranged, and their medicinal and astrological applications faithfully given ... to which is added Culpeper's celebrated astrological judgments ... and an appendix ..
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Date Issued
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1802
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Identifier
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29458022, FSU_RS81C91802_vol2, fsu:248117
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Format
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E-book
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Dover.--Shakespeare's Cliff.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1424
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Eton Bridge.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1358
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Grasmere from the Island.
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Creator
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Carlyle
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1375
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The history and adventures of little Eliza: a companion to little Fanny.
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Date Issued
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1810
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Identifier
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31355123, FSU_PR3991A1H461810, fsu:632998
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Format
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E-book
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Title
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Inhabitants of an English Village.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1438
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John Bunyan and John Howard: the story of their lives.
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Creator
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Cooper, Lina Orman
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Date Issued
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18--
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Identifier
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40307188, FSU_BX9338C661800z, fsu:635870
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E-book
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Letter from Alice "Ulli" "Lisl" Ullman and Inge Halberstamm to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-04-16.
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Creator
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Ullman, Alice "Ulli" "Lisl", Halberstamm, Inge, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Abstract/Description
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Alice "Ulli" "Lisl" Ullman and Inge Halberstamm write to Giulia Kortischoner about their daily schedule in England.
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Identifier
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_051_parent
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Letter from Franz Weill and Grete Weill to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-04-25.
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Weil, Franz, Weill, Grete, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Abstract/Description
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Franz and Grete Weill write to Giulia Kortischoner about their life in England and their plans to go to the United States.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_056_parent
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Letter from Hanna Kraus to Giulia Kortischoner, Gusti Hasterlik, and "Boni", 1939-09-25.
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Kraus, Joanna ("Hanna"), Kortischoner, Giulia, Hasterlik, Auguste "Gusti" Leopoldine, , Boni
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Hanna Kras writes to Giulia Kortischoner, informing her about the difficulties of finding a job in England, except in the countryside, where she would rather not go because she prefers the "magic fairytale city" of London. She thinks that she may end up having to go to the United States. She describes how grateful she is to be in London, despite the "lodging calamity," as it was difficult for immigrants to find homes.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_105_parent
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Letter from Inge Halberstamm to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-05.
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Creator
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Halberstamm, Inge, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Inge Halberstamm writes to Giulia Kortischoner about her schooling in England. She mentions she has met Alice Ullman, a school friend of Giulia's and Inge's from Vienna, Austria, in England.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_058_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik and Paul Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-09-24.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Hasterlik, Paul, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik informs Giulia Kortischoner that she has traveled to England at the invitation of a friend who lives in the countryside. She explains the dilemma that she has as this friend in the countryside has invited her to live there and do the cooking and cleaning of the house in exchange for room and board, some small pay, and the opportunity to learn English. Yet, she prefers life in London as she finds life in the country extremely boring and is thus hesitant to accept this offer. A...
Show moreMia Hasterlik informs Giulia Kortischoner that she has traveled to England at the invitation of a friend who lives in the countryside. She explains the dilemma that she has as this friend in the countryside has invited her to live there and do the cooking and cleaning of the house in exchange for room and board, some small pay, and the opportunity to learn English. Yet, she prefers life in London as she finds life in the country extremely boring and is thus hesitant to accept this offer. A letter from Paul Hasterlik is also included in which he gives an update on Gusti Hasterlik's status, saying that she is teaching music and French at a school in Minnesota in exchange for pay and free room and board.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_104_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik and Thomas Heller to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-11-13.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Heller, Thomas, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner asking her to send her clothing that she had left behind, for she is need of winter clothing. She describes her attempts to get herself and Giulia to the United States because "they don't want us here [in London]."
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Identifier
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_115_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Gusti Hasterlik, 1939-09-02.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia, Hasterlik, Auguste "Gusti" Leopoldine
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Abstract/Description
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Mia Hasterlik writes about political developments in Europe: about children leaving London or being required to go to the countryside, etc. She describes how she will be one of the foreigners in London to be employed in the war effort. She expresses her hatred for Hitler.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_096_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, 1939-11-19.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia, Weiss, Susi
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, wondering what it will be like to have to spend her Christmas in her maid's room in the basement and expressing her fears about it. She states that most of her friends have already left for the United States and she expresses her fears about the fact that she has still not obtained her residence permit. She expresses concern about Paul Hasterlik and Boni, stating that she has not heard from them in quite a while and cannot imagine...
Show moreMia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, wondering what it will be like to have to spend her Christmas in her maid's room in the basement and expressing her fears about it. She states that most of her friends have already left for the United States and she expresses her fears about the fact that she has still not obtained her residence permit. She expresses concern about Paul Hasterlik and Boni, stating that she has not heard from them in quite a while and cannot imagine what they are living through.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_117_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner and Susi Weiss, 1940-04-04.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia, Weiss, Susi
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Susi Weiss and Giulia Kortischoner, describing the poor conditions of the boarding house she is living in. She states that she has someone with a constant address forward her mail to her, but many people in London worry about their mail because they are constantly moving and changing addresses. She is still waiting on a friendship letter (Freundschaftsbrief) from her affadavit sponsor in order to be able to get her visa and is still waiting to hear from the Swiss...
Show moreMia Hasterlik writes to Susi Weiss and Giulia Kortischoner, describing the poor conditions of the boarding house she is living in. She states that she has someone with a constant address forward her mail to her, but many people in London worry about their mail because they are constantly moving and changing addresses. She is still waiting on a friendship letter (Freundschaftsbrief) from her affadavit sponsor in order to be able to get her visa and is still waiting to hear from the Swiss organization "Kinderhilfe" to see about what will be done with Giulia. She fantasizes about the possibility of all three of them living together in the US again, and states, in reference to Austira, "At first, the most important thing was to get out of that hell."
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_135_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-05-02-1939-05-04.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner about her daily life and also that their plans to go to Nairobi and be with Susi have fallen through. Mia tells Giulia about family friends in Vienna and in England and encourages her to write them.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_059_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-09-03.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, updating her about life in Europe. She says that Paul Hasterlik is doing well, despite the fact that she is not getting mail from him because all mail out of Germany has been blocked. She describes the balloons above London, which are supposed to keep planes from flying over it, and the fact that 6,000 children were evacuated to the countryside. Mia will be part of the war effort herself. In regards to Hitler's declaration of war, Mia states, "what...
Show moreMia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, updating her about life in Europe. She says that Paul Hasterlik is doing well, despite the fact that she is not getting mail from him because all mail out of Germany has been blocked. She describes the balloons above London, which are supposed to keep planes from flying over it, and the fact that 6,000 children were evacuated to the countryside. Mia will be part of the war effort herself. In regards to Hitler's declaration of war, Mia states, "what had to happen did happen."
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_098_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-09-27.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, describing her frustration at the fact that she was not able to send Giulia a parcel with a gift for her birthday, due to the fact that no packages were allowed to be sent to foreign countries. She also asks Giulia about the condition of life in Switzerland, and whether she can hear things such as rockets or airplanes.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_108_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-11-15.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that the time that she was allowed to stay in England expired, despite the fact that she is hoping that she can petition to extend this time. She hopes to ultimately leave for the United States.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_118_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-12-21.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that she received an affidavit for her and Giulia to travel to the United States the day before. Now they must wait to obtain papers from the American Consulate in Vienna, which will also include money for their travel expenses. She complains about some of her letters and packages getting returned, stating, "This horrible war is botching up everything."
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_122_parent
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Letter from Mia Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1940-09-30.
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Hasterlik, Mia, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner while sailing to New York City from London. She states that she has been sailing for exactly one week now. She describes her fear and horror during her last days in London, as it was during this time that the Seige of London took place, and expresses her gratitude about the fact that Giulia was safe in Switzerland and no, after all, with her in London. She states that Thomas had been freed from internment camp and that she is unsure of how she will...
Show moreMia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner while sailing to New York City from London. She states that she has been sailing for exactly one week now. She describes her fear and horror during her last days in London, as it was during this time that the Seige of London took place, and expresses her gratitude about the fact that Giulia was safe in Switzerland and no, after all, with her in London. She states that Thomas had been freed from internment camp and that she is unsure of how she will earn a living for herself when she arrives in the US, as she will be arriving without a penny. She states that she is glad that she will now be able to write as much as she wants in her letters and also states, "God willing this ghastly war will soon end so that we can finally be together again."
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_144_parent
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Letter from Paul Hasterlik to Giulia Kortischoner, 1939-09-10.
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Creator
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Hasterlik, Paul, Kortischoner, Giulia
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Paul Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, telling her that she now has to be the liaison for communications between him and Mia Hasterlik as communications between Austria and England can only go through a neutral country (Switzerland). He also explains that because of censorship, all letters have to be short, clear and distinct, and that jokes including "Arabic words" will not be tolerated.
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FSU_WW2_98_0729_100_parent
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London Bridge, London, England.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1430
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Main Wing Apartments. Appartements de l'Aile Principale.
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Creator
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Osborn
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1367
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Musaeum Regalis Societatis, or A catalogue & description of the natural and artificial rarities belonging to the Royal Society and preserved at Gresham Colledge.
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Creator
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Grew, Nehemiah, Rawlins, William, Gresham College
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Date Issued
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1681
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47203379, FSU_QH41G71681, fsu:210608
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E-book
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Pier at Bournemouth, England.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1436
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Powell's Almshouses, Fulham.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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FSU_ARHHouse_1352
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Ryde, from the Pier, I.W.
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Creator
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Frank M. Good
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Date Issued
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1858
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1426
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Scarborough. View on the Sands.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1429
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Shakespeare Cliff at Dover.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1423
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St. Joseph's Chapel, Glastonbury.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1370
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Village of Studley, England. Aldéa de Studley, Inglaterra.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1419
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Waterloo Pier.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1350
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West Cliff, Bourne.
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Date Issued
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1850, 1900
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Identifier
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FSU_ARHHouse_1437
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Set of related objects