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  2. Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child - Wikipedia

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    Saint Christopher Carrying the Christ Child is an oil on panel painting by Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, dating to c. 1490–1500. It is in the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Christ Carrying the Cross (Bosch, Ghent) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Gibson [12] states that Bosch's work has very little resemblance to da Vinci's work and are in actuality reflect German and Dutch works where the persecutors of Jesus Christ are depicted as animalistic. [12] Christ Carrying the Cross is the conclusion of a series by Bosch where he developed his half-figure Passion scenes.

  4. Christ Carrying the Cross (Bosch, Vienna) - Wikipedia

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    Christ Carrying the Cross (Dutch: Kruisdraging) is an oil on panel painting by the Dutch artist Hieronymus Bosch, executed most likely c. 1490–1500. It is at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, in Vienna, Austria. Christ Child with a Walking Frame is painted on the back of this painting.

  5. File:Hieronymus Bosch - Christ Carrying the Cross - WGA02556.jpg

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  6. Hold (compartment) - Wikipedia

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    Ships have had holds for centuries; an alternative way to carry cargo is in standardized shipping containers, which may be loaded into appropriate holds or carried on deck. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Holds in older ships were below the orlop deck , the lower part of the interior of a ship's hull , especially when considered as storage space, as for cargo.

  7. PDP-1 - Wikipedia

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    The racks are themselves packaged into a single large mainframe case, with a hexagonal control panel containing switches and lights mounted to lie at table-top height at one end of the mainframe. Above the control panel is the system's standard input/output solution, a punched tape reader and writer. The PDP-1 weighs about 730 kg (1,600 lb). [6]