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The Christmas Seal Catalog (PDF). The Christmas Seal and Charity Stamp Society. 2014. The Christmas Seal Catalog is a simplified version of Green's Catalog of TB Seals of the World, part 1, U.S. National Christmas Seals. Green, Dick (1946) [1936-1937]. Green's catalog of the tuberculosis seals of the world (revised through 1946) Pt. 1-3.
Theodore B. Starr was a company of silversmiths founded in New York in 1862 by Theodore Starr. [1] In 1864, he was joined by Herman Marcus, and the company became known as Starr and Marcus. [1]
He named many features including Mount Strahan, the Thureau Hills and the Tofft River which runs between those hills and Mount Huxley. [7]Whitham says in his book T.B. Moore that Moore "laid it down that all western lakes must have feminine names", which Whitham guessed would be ignored by bureaucrats in Hobart.
SWV 020 – Wohl dem, der ein tugendsam Weib hat, for wedding of Joseph Avenarius and Anna Dorothea Görlitz, Dresden, 21 April 1618. SWV 021 – Haus und Güter erbet man von Eltern, for wedding of Michael Thomas and Anna Schultes, Leipzig, 15 June 1618.
Strobridge Lithographing Company poster for Barnum & Bailey. The Strobridge Lithographing Company was an American maker of advertisement posters and lithographs founded in 1847 in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1]
As of version 1.1.23.125, the Catalogue of the Pterophoroidea of the World lists the following species for genus Hexadactilia: [1] Hexadactilia borneoensis Arenberger, 1995; Hexadactilia civilis Meyrick, 1921; Hexadactilia trilobata T. B. Fletcher, 1910
A Catalogue of Books and Tracts printed at the private press of George Allan, Esq., at Darlington, 1818; relates to George Allan. Bartlet's Episcopal Coins of Durham, new edition by J. T. B., 1817. Beauvais' Essay on the means of distinguishing Antique from Counterfeit Coins and Medals, translated and edited by J. T. B., 1819.
Bristol T.B.8s were purchased for use both by the Royal Naval Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps, with the Royal Flying Corp's Bristol T.B.8s being transferred to the Royal Navy Air Service shortly after the start of World War I. [1] Three Bristol T.B.8s, including the aircraft displayed at the Paris Air Show in December 1913, were sent to France following the outbreak of World War I ...