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  • of London 1834) to wikimedia commons as public domain, category George Cooke (engraver), and will add a few more as time allows. Davidnugget (talk) 13:43...
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  • summarised here: COOKE, W.B. & George, Views on the Thames. Issued with COOKE, W.B. & George, Descriptions of Views on the Thames. W.B. Cooke, 1822. Seventy-five...
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  • informations about William Archibald? - Which year Miller really joined George Cooke during his Grand Tour of Europe 1826 to 1831? tnx, --Emeritus (talk)...
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  • print : steel engraving. 1872 Duthie, James, engraver; Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, artist G George Caleb Bingham Washington Crossing the Delaware...
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  • Cooke is also of English origin http://www.houseofnames.com/Cooke-family-crest Peace out.Davido488 (talk) 14:22, 7 October 2010 (UTC) Cook and Cooke are...
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  • degenerate periods of heraldic artwork), and that I could use color (while the engraver had to resort to using the conventions of representing red by closely-spaced...
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  • Map of Turkey in Asia published in Cooke's Geography, 1817 Map of the Turkish Empire in Europe and Asia, by George Cram, c.1890 Map of the Turkish Empire...
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  • Map of Turkey in Asia published in Cooke's Geography, 1817 Map of the Turkish Empire in Europe and Asia, by George Cram, c.1890 Map of the Turkish Empire...
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  • his profound learning. This was Mildred, eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea Hall, Essex, to whom he was married on 21 Dec. 1545. Sir Anthony...
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  • Anstey, John Roberts and by Lloyd. It was translated into Greek by Gulielmi Cooke, John Norbury, Tew of Eton, Stephen Weston, and Charles Coote."; suggested...
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  • Probation edition (Region 1) and the soundtrack music seems fine. Sam Cooke's Wonderful World is in place during the cafeteria sequence, as are the other...
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  • even fails to mention Strat's death six years later. The fact that James Cooke, who bought John Hall's casebook from Strat's daughter Susanne, translated...
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  • Margaret of London, Mr. Arthur Baily; the Peter & John, Mr. Nathaniell Cooke; the John & Thomas of London, Mr. Thomas Pett; the Whitehorse & Currycombe...
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  • Clive Staples (1898–1963), writer and scholar Lewis, George Robert (1782–1871), painter and engraver (painted Malvern Hills) Lewis, Wilfrid Bennett (1908–1987)...
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  • pp 25-45 Symposium of the Mycolocical Society. Lucas Shattock Shaw and Cooke Ed. Cambridge University Press. Oomycetes are currently considered fungi...
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  • (talk) 04:58, 20 August 2020 (UTC) See the image on the right from George Albert Cooke's well known textbook. See that it includes the Siloam inscription...
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