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Old map of Jamaïca in 1893. Contributor Colin Liddell in 1893. Published in London, Stanford's Geographical Establishment.
Title:Americae Sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio
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Mapmaker:[Ortelius, Abraham]
Publisher:[Ortelius, Abraham]
Date:1587
Place of Publication:[Antwerp]
Subject:North and South America.
Size:14 x 19
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Notes:Plate 2 from "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum." Locates European settlements in the New World, some Indian villages and waterways. Title cartouche surrounded by lions. Sea monsters, vessels, located in Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Accession Number1982.077.116
Louisiana State Museum Map Database
Location: Archway Road, London, England
These cycle maps are available from TfL for free. They're pretty good.
www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/roadusers/cycling/cycleroutes/default.asp
Our take on Pixar's organisation structure, visualised using data from a paper written by Ed Catmull, studio president at Pixar Animation Studios.
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Đang ngốn cuốn " Hồi ức của 1 geisa-Đời kỹ nữ"
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Ghiền =p~
Plan of the Battles on Stones River Before Murfreesborough .
Since I live about ten minutes from the stones river national battlefield I thought I might try to do a moc of it.
map courtesy of the National Park Service
The USGS GNIS placename database was used to make this map. Place names that end in "Hollow" are shown with an orange got, while those ending in "Gulch" get a blue dot.
Clearly, "Gulch" is common in the West and rare in the East. "Hollow", on the other hand, is very common in the Appalachians, Ozarks, Texas, and elsewhere in the East, but is also found in a few western regions—notably Utah and north-central Oregon.
Source data, USGS GNIS placename database and ESRI's state boundary data. Software, ESRI ArcGIS.
17th Century Barony Maps c.1609 - The Barony of Fves.
(From collection of maps of escheated counties of Ireland)
PRONI Ref: T1652/27
This plan is taken from the official guidebook to the 1876 Centennial Exposition, held in West Philadelphia.
17th Century Barony Maps c.1609 - The Baronie of Loghtie.
(From collection of maps of escheated counties of Ireland)
PRONI Ref: T1652/19
Cet édifice de douze étages est constitué de différentes couches de béton de recyclage multicolore. La façade a été construite avec originalité. L’harmonie des couleurs flamboyantes contraste avec l’environnement naturel de la forêt autour et à l’intérieur de l’édifice. Le toit est constitué d’un jardin de tilleuls et d’érables. Une aire de jeux et un fleuve artificiel se situent en haut du bâtiment. Un restaurant avec un bar à cocktails se trouve dans la tour sud-est, et un café est situé dans la tour d’en face.
Bubonic plague, otherwise known as the ‘Black Death’, has followed a cyclical course throughout world history. During the 19th century sporadic outbreaks of plague occurred in various parts of Australia, but the epidemic of 1900-1909 which claimed 219 lives in Queensland alone, was by far the most serious in Australian history. Plague is caused by a bacillus found in fleas which normally feed on rats. Poor sanitation, sub-standard housing and high population densities are contributory factors in the spread of plague among humans, and these were chronic problems facing many Queensland ports in 1900 when plague first appeared.
The Queensland Government responded to the crisis by appointing Dr Nathaniel Burnett (Bertie) Ham as the State’s first Commissioner of Public Health, with his recommendations enforced by health officers stationed in Queensland’s major coastal centres. Bounties were paid for dead rats and professional rat-catchers were employed by municipal authorities. Ham largely conducted his campaign through tight quarantine controls, fumigation and the destruction of infected materials, but the battle against plague was finally won through major sanitary improvements and the demolition of sub-standard buildings. Constant vigilance was still required, as a lapse in protective measures led to yet another outbreak of bubonic plague in 1921-1922. On the latter occasion 63 people lost their lives in Queensland.
Map showing location of plague cases for eight years in metropolitan area outside one mile radius of the general post office, Brisbane, 1907
Accompanies the Report on Plague in Queensland 1900-1907 by B Burnett Ham, Commissioner of Public Health
The Histomap. Four Thousand Years Of World History. Relative Power Of Contemporary States, Nations And Empires. Copyright by John B. Sparks. Published by Histomap, Inc. Chicago, Ill. Printed and distributed in the U.S.A. by Rand McNally & Co., Chicago, Ill.
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