653 resultados para Elgin, Thomas Bruce, Earl of, 1766-1841


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A Georgian scrap-book.--A friend of freedom [William Bosville]--An autocrat [4th Earl of Albemarle]--A dupe of destiny [Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte]--A favourite of destiny [Mary Caton, marchioness of Wellesley]--A painter of realities [J. F. Herring]--A painter of dreams, the life of Roddam Spencer Stanhope.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Published under the authority of the Asiatic Society of Calcutta."

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Autobiography.

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Photoreproduction of Harvard College Library Copy.

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Preface signed: J. H. N. (John Henry Newman)

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Title from spine.

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Album title: University of Michigan. Class of 1861. On tltle page: Photographed by T.D. Tooker, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Image includes old law building, old Mason Hall, South Hall

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General view of UM campus, State Street and University Avenues, 1860s.

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Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, architects. Bryant & Detwiler, contractor. In 1951/1952 Haven Hall (south side) and Mason Hall (north) were added to the east or diagonal side of Angell Hall. View from south.

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Plaque given by the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution to commemorate Mason Hall. The first University building devoted to instruction, the building was known as the University Building upon completion in 1841. It was both dormitory and classroom facility. It was named after Govenor Stevens T. Mason in 1843. In 1856 the central part of the North Wing was renovated to house the University Library and Museum. A similar building was erected to the South. University Hall (built 1871-1873) connected the two buildings, which then were referred to as South Wing and North Wing. Mason Hall, South Wing and University Hall were removed in 1950.