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  2. A Dutch Courtyard - Wikipedia

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    Over the wooden palisade to the far left, the tower of Niewue Kerk in Delft is visible, making clear that this painting originates from De Hooch's Delft period, whilst a member of the Painters' Guild of Saint Luke and during his tenure at the Delft School. [3] Behind the figures, is presumably a brick section of the old city wall of Delft.

  3. Scorer and Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Scorer and Gamble was an architectural practice in Lincoln which operated between 1901 and 1913, although the name Scorer and Gamble continued to be used until 1930. The partnership was between William Scorer (1843–1934) and Henry Gilbert Gamble (1867–1944).

  4. Tenants Harbor Light - Wikipedia

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    The light was 66 feet (20 m) above the high-water mark. By the 1900s a fifth-order Fresnel lens replaced the original fourth-order (larger) lens. The 1½-story, wood-framed, colonial cape lighthouse keeper's residence was constructed in 1857. A brick-covered passageway connects the tower and the keeper's quarters.

  5. The Prettiest Outdoor Christmas Lights You Should Add to Cart

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    When sourcing the best outdoor Christmas lights for 2023, we included solar-powered, battery-operated, and plug-in options in every style. Shop our picks now!

  6. Starry Night Over the Rhône - Wikipedia

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    The night sky and the effects of light at night provided the subject for some of van Gogh's more famous paintings, including Café Terrace at Night (painted earlier the same month) and the June, 1889, canvas from Saint-Remy, The Starry Night. A sketch of the painting is included in a letter van Gogh sent to his friend Eugène Boch on 2 October ...

  7. Highland Light - Wikipedia

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    In 1833, the wood structure was replaced by a brick tower and in 1840 a new lantern and lighting apparatus was installed. In 1857 the lighthouse was declared dangerous and demolished, and for a total cost of $17,000, the current 66-foot brick tower was constructed. [8] On June 6, 1900, the light was changed from a fixed beam to flashing, with a ...