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- Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...] from [[20 June]] [[1837]], and Empress of India from [[1876]] until her death. Her reign lasted more...
12: ... Duke of York were already married, but estranged from their wives) and father children to provide an ...
14: ...anguage|Greek]], [[Latin]], and [[French language|French]]. Her educator was the Reverend [[George Da...
20: ... own marital surname was. After examining records from the Saxe-Coburg-Gotha archives, they reported t...
23: [[Image:queen_victoria.jpg|framed|left|A young Victoria is depicted at her coro... - Illuminated manuscript (5973 bytes)
1: ...)|miniature]] of [[Christ in Majesty]] from the [[Aberdeen Bestiary]] (folio 4v), would be considered illumi...
3: ...s are the most common type of artifact to survive from the middle ages. They are also the best survi...
13: Illumination was a complex and frequently costly process. As such, it was usually ...
35: | Plant-based colors, such as [[saffron]]; yellow earth colors ([[ochre]]); [[orpiment]...
41: | Ultramarine (made from the mineral [[lapis lazuli]]); [[azurite]]; [[... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
10: ...t mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: God and my right)''<sup>2</sup></small> |
56: ...r, although there is also a nominal frontier with France in the middle of the [[Channel Tunnel]]. The ...
62: ...d). This political usage of "Great Britain" dates from the personal union of the Crowns of Scotland an...
64: The [[British Isles]] is a term frequently used to refer to the [[archipelago]] whic...
71: ...nce]] of [[Ulster]], immediately opted out of the Free State and to remain in the UK. The nomenclature... - Maryland (22654 bytes)
8: Nickname = Old Line State; Free State |
47: ...sm mandatory, a large number of Puritans migrated from Virginia to Maryland, and were given land for a...
53: ... that [[the Star Spangled Banner]] was written by Francis Scott Key.
81: ...summers and cold winters. Growing climate varies from USDA Zone 8 on the Eastern Shore and in the cit...
138: * [[Aberdeen Proving Ground]] - Washington (20186 bytes)
45: Prior to the arrival of explorers from [[Europe]], this region of the Pacific Coast ha...
49: ...sh explorers [[Manuel Quimper]] in [[1790]] and [[Francisco Eliza]] in [[1791]], then by British Capta...
51: ...the northwest territory to explorers and trappers from other nations, most notably Britain and then th...
55: ...hat same year [[Washington Territory]] was formed from part of [[Oregon Territory]].
59: ...forests and the ports along Puget Sound prospered from the manufacturing and shipping of lumber produc... - South Dakota (14035 bytes)
41: ...[[Montana]]. It is one of the six states of the [[Frontier Strip]].
65: *[[Aberdeen, South Dakota|Aberdeen]]
82: ...the U.S. failed to stop white miners and settlers from entering the region. [[Sitting Bull]] and [[Cr...
125: the papers and obscure from him which he was signing
130: ...est point between the [[Rocky Mountains]] and the French [[Alps]]. More than 70,000 people hike to its... - Bird ringing (5302 bytes)
14: ...n [[1909]]) by [[Arthur Landsborough Thomson]] in Aberdeen and [[Harry Witherby]] in England, though smaller...
22: ...ult-to-spot species, because birds can be located from a distance without visual confirmation.
28: A field-readable is a ring or rings, usually made from plastic and brightly coloured, which may also h... - James K. Polk (27988 bytes)
19: ...venth [[President of the United States]], serving from [[March 4]], [[1845]] to [[March 4]], [[1849]]....
26: During his childhood, Polk suffered from poor health. In 1812, his father took him to [[...
28: ...attended a school in [[Murfreesboro, Tennessee|Murfreesboro]], where he met his future wife, [[Sarah C...
31: ...opular, earning him the nickname "[[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] of the Stump." He courted [[Sarah ...
33: Polk became a supporter and close friend of [[Andrew Jackson]], then the leading polit... - Steamboat (11603 bytes)
2: ...|right|thumb|240px|Left: original [[paddlewheel]] from a paddle steamer on the lake of Lucerne. Right:...
19: ...France]], by [[1774]] the Marquis [[Claude de Jouffroy]] and colleagues had made a working steamboat t...
21: ...River]], but then patent disputes dissuaded Fitch from continuing.
23: ...hile, [[Patrick Miller of Dalswinton]], near [[Dumfries]], [[Scotland]], had developed double-hulled b...
25: ...777]] at the age of 12, visited [[Britain]] and [[France]] where he built and tested an experimental s... - Scottish Terrier (2770 bytes)
46: ...haggy-to-the-ground. The usual coat color ranges from dark gray to jet black. Scotties with '''Wheat...
49: ...from [[James III of England]], the King descended from the Scottish line.
53: *[[Fala]], pet of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|F.D.R.]] - Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
7: ...nd how it would look on a small scale, if sent up from the meadow at my feet." [http://www.tylerlee.or...
11: ...ning rocket [[motor]]s, with financial assistance from the [[Smithsonian Institution]]. By [[1919]], ...
15: ...rack for a launcher, demonstrated the weapon at [[Aberdeen Proving Ground]] two days before the [[Armistice]...
19: ...rsh criticism that he received from the media and from other scientists, who doubted the viability of ...
23: ...er of [[March 16]], [[1926]], holds the launching frame of his most notable invention — the firs... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
3: ...the rest of the [[British Isles]]). It originates from various differences, some entrenched as part of...
7: ...h court for criminal cases. [[Scots Law]] differs from England's [[common law]] system.
9: ...] to the islands as part of a devolution of power from Edinburgh to Shetland and Orkney.
15: ...on Act of 1696 and became compulsory for children from the implementation of the Education Act of 1872...
23: ...also issue their own banknotes, and they are also freely accepted in the [[Channel Islands]]). In Scot...
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