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  2. Robert Burns's diamond point engravings - Wikipedia

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    The Black Bull Inn. This is one of the oldest glass engraving techniques, practiced by the ancient Romans probably using flint and in the mid-sixteenth century in England and Holland using diamond tipped tools and a stipple technique to produce landscapes, portraits, still life, etc. [2] Old glass has a higher lead content than the present day and this generally made scribing easier and more ...

  3. Courtenay Boyle - Wikipedia

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    The young Courtenay Boyle is depicted playing with his brothers Edmund and Richard, and his sister Lucy, in a painting by Richard Cosway, circa 1775. Courtenay Boyle was born in 1770, the 3rd but 2nd surviving son of Edmund Boyle, 7th Earl of Cork by his first wife Anne Courtenay, second daughter and co-heiress of Kellond Courtenay of Painsford in the parish of Ashprington in Devon, [2] a ...

  4. Engraving - Wikipedia

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    Other terms often used for printed engravings are copper engraving, copper-plate engraving or line engraving. Steel engraving is the same technique, on steel or steel-faced plates, and was mostly used for banknotes, illustrations for books, magazines and reproductive prints, letterheads and similar uses from about 1790 to the early 20th century, when the technique became less popular, except ...

  5. Why would Boyle County school officials make a bad bill even ...

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    Some Boyle parents complained about the process and a few books were returned. But they should return all of them. School librarians are trained professionals who chose them for a reason, which is ...

  6. John J. Boyle (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    John J. Boyle (January 12, 1851 – February 10, 1917) was an American sculptor active in Philadelphia in the last decades of the 19th century, known for his large-scale figurative bronzes in public settings, and, particularly, his portraiture of Native Americans.

  7. Bill O Boyle: Remembering a landmark of my life - AOL

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    Jan. 1—PLYMOUTH — Driving through the homeland last week, I drove up Nottingham Street and as I passed the former elementary school on my right, the memories came flowing back. So I went up to ...