947 resultados para Irving (Tarrytown, N.Y.)--Maps.


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"*GPO:2011--365-615/80606 Reprint 2011."

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Scale ca. 1:68,000.

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Scale ca. 1:68,000.

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"*GPO: 1988--201-941/8002[5?]. Reprint 1988."

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"*GPO: 1989--242-345/00085. Reprint 1989."

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"*GPO: 1992--312-248/40175 Reprint 1992."

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"*GPO: 1994--301-085/80101. Reprint 1994."

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"*GPO: 2001--472-470/40059."

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"*GPO:2003--496-196/40461. Reprint 2003."

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General street map showing buildings and lot lines.

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Wikiloc es un servicio web gratuito para visualizar y compartir rutas y puntos de interés GPS. Utilizando software libre y la API de Google Maps, Wikiloc hace la función de base de datos personal de localizaciones GPS. Desde cualquier acceso a Internet un usuario de GPS puede cargar sus datos GPS y al momento visualizar la ruta y waypoints con distinta cartografía de fondo, incluidos servidores de mapas externos WMS (Web Map Service) o descargarlo a Google Earth para ver en 3D. Paralelamente se muestra el perfil de altura, distancia, desniveles acumulados y las fotos o comentarios que el usuario quiera añadir

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Mode of access: Internet.

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The Grand Street Boys' Association began in 1916 as a reunion of men who had grown up on or near Grand Street in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan and quickly grew into an active club, open to all men (and eventually women) regardless of religion, ethnicity, or social class. The Association promoted welfare projects, acts of fellowship and tolerance, scholarships, youth employment, war efforts, and the elimination of discrimination in sports, among other projects. The collection documents the activities of the Association, as well as the Grand Street Boys' Foundation, its financial arm established in 1945, and its Hobbycraft Program, a charitable program tasked with collecting and redistributing donated items to charitable and nonprofit organizations. Materials include administrative records, financial records, correspondence, minutes, membership records, newsletters, yearbooks, artifacts, speeches, and photographs relating to both the New York Grand Street Boys' Association and the Association's Grand Street House in England. Series I, comprising the majority of the collection, contains the records of the Grand Street Boys' Association. In it are extensive membership records, meeting minutes, annual yearbooks, financial records, administrative material, newsletters, and artifacts. Series II documents the Grand Street Boys' Foundation and contains administrative records and financial records. Some overlap of material will be found in Series I and II such as material pertaining to the relationship between the Association and Foundation. Series III consists of photographs documenting both the Association and Foundation. The photographs show members and highlight the activities of the Grand Street Boys.