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Title: [Unknown] Bunker
Location: Sandwich, Massachusetts
Creator: Unknown
Caption: Bunker
Description: Portrait of student with the last name Bunker
Date: Undated, circa 1900
Subjects and keywords:
Permanent URL: flic.kr/p/2qL6kui
Identifier: 100017
Source: Lillian Haines Tangney Collection, donated by Joan Marrow, January 7, 1976
Citation: Historical Photograph Collection, 100017, Sandwich Town Archives, Sandwich Massachusetts
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Title: [Unknown] Harrison
Location: Sandwich, Massachusetts
Creator: Unknown
Caption: Harrison
Description: Portrait of student with the last name Harrison
Date: Undated, circa 1900
Subjects and keywords:
Permanent URL: flic.kr/p/2qLb3X4
Identifier: 100017
Source: Lillian Haines Tangney Collection, donated by Joan Marrow, January 7, 1976
Citation: Historical Photograph Collection, 100017, Sandwich Town Archives, Sandwich Massachusetts
Use and reproduction: Copyright Sandwich Town Archives. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact the Archivist when considering reproducing or publishing content from the Sandwich Town Archives.
2023 DAF XG
A1, Thistly Cross Roundabout, Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
29/01/2025
All photos on our Flickr page are frames taken from our videos on YouTube, and each photo's description contains a link to the video featuring the pictured vehicle. The photos are also all ordered into albums and collections and are tagged by registration number, so you can easily find any lorry we've filmed and watch it in action!
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If anyone knows the name of this bird, please let me know to update the description.
Picture taken in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Title: [Unknown] Hoxie
Location: Sandwich, Massachusetts
Creator: Unknown
Caption: Hoxie
Description: Portrait of a student with the last name Hoxie
Date: Undated, circa 1900
Subjects and keywords:
Permanent URL: flic.kr/p/2qLc8Cm
Identifier: 100017
Source: Lillian Haines Tangney Collection, donated by Joan Marrow, January 7, 1976
Citation: Historical Photograph Collection, 100017, Sandwich Town Archives, Sandwich Massachusetts
Use and reproduction: Copyright Sandwich Town Archives. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Copyright restrictions may apply. Contact the Archivist when considering reproducing or publishing content from the Sandwich Town Archives.
Richardson Amphitheater Loop Trail, UT 4/9/09
This one should be relatively easy, as cryptanthas go, but I haven't figured it out yet.
Thirteen Unknown Confederates
Were they some of Shiloh's wounded who retreated here in 1862 to die beside the Natchez Trace? Did they serve under the daring General Nathan Forest who passed
this way in 1864? Or were they guarding the Tupelo headquarters of J. B. Hood's Army of Tennessee near the end of the Civil War? We may never know.
Tradition holds that the unknown graves in front of you belong to Confederate soldiers who marched and camped along this stretch of the Old Trace. Perhaps they died of wounds, or the lingering hunger, poverty, and sickness in the army camps. Their simple grave markers
face backwards - toward the Trace so travelers
might read and remember.
The original grave markers may have borne names, but they disappeared long ago. In 1940 Senator Theodore Bilbo arranged for marble headstones but thev were stolen. The National
Park Service erected the headstones now in place.
The 450-mile 775km Natchez Trace Parkway roughly follows the route of the old frontier road.