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Taken at the Delafield, Wisconsin library.

Taken at the Delafield, Wisconsin library.

St. John Chrysostom Church

(#72000069)

1111 Genesee St.

Delafield, WI

 

St. John Chrysostom Church, also known as the Episcopal Church of St. John Chrysostom and the Little Red Church on the Hill, is an historic wooden Episcopal church built in 1853. It was designed by noted New York architect Richard Michell Upjohn working with his father Richard Upjohn in what has come to be known as the Carpenter Gothic style of architecture.

The Ghost of Christmas Present serving patrons at the library.

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Title: A handbook of pathological anatomy and histology : with an introductory section on post-mortem examinations and the methods of preserving and examining diseased tissues

Creator: Delafield, Francis, 1841-1915

Creator: Prudden, T. Mitchell (Theophil Mitchell), 1849-1924

Creator: University of Leeds. Library

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Leeds Library

Date: 1897

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library

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Title: A handbook of pathological anatomy and histology : with an introductory section on post-mortem examinations and the methods of preserving and examining diseased tissues

Creator: Delafield, Francis, 1841-1915

Creator: Prudden, T. Mitchell (Theophil Mitchell), 1849-1924

Creator: University of Leeds. Library

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Leeds Library

Date: 1897

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library

The University of Leeds Library

 

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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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Go to Page 335 in the Internet Archive

Title: A handbook of pathological anatomy and histology : with an introductory section on post-mortem examinations and the methods of preserving and examining diseased tissues

Creator: Delafield, Francis, 1841-1915

Creator: Prudden, T. Mitchell (Theophil Mitchell), 1849-1924

Creator: University of Leeds. Library

Publisher: London : Baillière, Tindall and Cox

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Leeds Library

Date: 1897

Language: eng

Description: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library

The University of Leeds Library

 

If you have questions concerning reproductions, please contact the Contributing Library.

 

Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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I was dismayed to find someone got their head close in my shot. I thought of ways to try and eliminate the intrusion and decided none would be satisfactory, including cropping. So it stays as is with a bit of a blur around the edges.

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