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Art exhibit "Ocelots of Foothill Boulevard" on Family Weekend 2016.

My new Invicta automatic mechanical watch with exhibition glass face and back.

Snow pushed to side of road melted into art sculpture exhibits

War of 1812 Exhibit Opening Ceremonies. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

business mirror

september 8, 2008 issue

Plan ofSmart Car exhibit.

Exhibits at the International Conference on the IAEA Technical Cooperation Programme: Sixty Years and Beyond - Contributing to Development. Vienna, Austria 1 June 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Exhibits on the history of Knox College and Abraham Lincoln, on the first floor hallway of Old Main.

5Pointz is an outdoor art exhibit space in Long Island City, New York, considered to be the world’s premiere “graffiti Mecca,” where aerosol artists from around the globe paint colorful pieces on the walls of a 200,000-square-foot factory building.

Ethnic medicine case explaining the effects different native and immigrant groups had on frontier medicine. Frontier Medicine exhibit I created for USC's Norris Medical Library

Marian Exhibit (Angono Rizal)

Taken at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Nashville, Tennessee.

War of 1812 Exhibit Opening Ceremonies. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

15th Grand Marian Exhibit

Museo Valenzuela

 

War of 1812 Exhibit Opening Ceremonies. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2014

TCA thanks its Associate members for exhibiting at this year's Annual Convention. We look forward to seeing you at #2020TCA in Kissimmee, Florida!

15th Grand Marian Exhibit

Museo Valenzuela

 

Malibay Marian Exhibit

TCA thanks its Associate members for exhibiting at this year's Annual Convention. We look forward to seeing you at #2020TCA in Kissimmee, Florida!

The sign introducing the exhibit, near the front entrance.

This exhibit was on display in the Entrance Gallery of Swem Library from August 31, 2017 - January 15, 2018.

 

From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/scrc/ for further information and assistance.

The Global Services team in India sees orange every day at this exhibit.

For Haiti relief

 

Go for victory

   

[Amy's Magic Factory]

Art exhibit "Ocelots of Foothill Boulevard" on Family Weekend 2016.

A special exhibit from the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center featuring some of the Portland individuals taken by the FBI.

The Constructing Play exhibit at the Philadelphia Center for Architecture.

Shown here is an image of case 1 of the exhibit "The Enemy Has Disappeared from Our Waters", located in the Special Collections Research Center Lobby in Swem Library at the College of William & Mary on display from December 19th 2012 to April 30th 2013.

 

The following is a transcription of the labels in this case:

 

Southeastern Virginia

 

The War of 1812 began to affect Southeastern Virginia during the summer of 1813. The British Navy blockaded the East Coast of the United States, restricting trade and hurting agricultural exports. They also conducted raids along the coast, but were unable to fully dedicate their armies due to the fact that they were still fighting Napoleon in Europe. In the largest battle of this part of the war, British soldiers attempted to land on Craney Island on 22 June 1813 as a precursor to their capture of Norfolk; however, they were repulsed by the forces of General Robert Taylor, a William & Mary graduate. Two days later, the British took revenge by burning the city of Hampton and continued their raids further up the Chesapeake Bay.

 

The main advantage the British had over the American armed forces was their navy. Judith Galt wrote to her brother that she had a hard time trying to find passage across the Chesapeake Bay due to British ships. After the destruction of Hampton, St. George Tucker wrote to his daughter that the British ships had left the area around Williamsburg after destroying more property.

 

William Browne was a doctor in Hampton during the town’s destruction and provided Alexander D. Galt with a description of the city. Galt asked if more doctors were needed, but Browne replied that the primary damage was to buildings and animals.

 

Papers defending General Robert B. Taylor's actions in the defense of Craney Island, off Norfolk, April-December 1813, James Barron Papers, Mss. 65 B27, Box 2, Folder 17

hdl.handle.net/10288/17348

 

While the British had the advantage on the sea, the American army and militias prepared for land battles. Pleasants Murphy writes of an attempted raid on British ships in the York River, during which the attacking ship stayed out of range of their rifles.

 

From the Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library at the College of William and Mary. See swem.wm.edu/research/special-collections for further information and assistance.

Lanzamiento de un cohete de agua el Día de la Ciencia en la Calle 2007

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Application: Trade Show Exhibit

 

Just entered this pic among others to some upcoming exhibits. I'm titling it "She Gathers Rain". ***fingers crossed***

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