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Colonial era Map of the Jaffna kingdom circa 1619 | |
, as it is located near the site of the first | colonial era animal powered ferry across the lower Sus |
During the French | colonial era, a district of Montreal existed in the Fr |
At the beginning of the | colonial era, the British garrison force had the same |
e most contentious political campaigns of the | colonial era, the DeLancey faction further solidified |
e British Army, during the early years of the | colonial era, used the station from time to time in co |
During | colonial era, the Kurichya tribe has been well documen |
During the | colonial era, towns scattered from Narragansett Bay to |
ought to work on sugar plantations during the | colonial era, white slave owners or from Carib or Kali |
s arriving to tour the property which, in the | Colonial era, entertained George Washington and, durin |
During the | colonial era, the Portuguese built a watch tower calle |
oduced rat fossils indicate survival into the | colonial era, possibly until the 16th century. |
e species was thought to have died out in the | colonial era, due to indigenous artifacts indicating s |
terminal has been used as a landing since the | colonial era, accessible via turnpike roads, and later |
ng (and failing) to induce a flashback of the | colonial era, first by saying cliched flashback induci |
In the | colonial era, "hundreds" were large developments of ma |
Briefly, referred to as Creekville during the | Colonial Era, Mechanicsburg is home to many historic m |
On the onset of the | Colonial era, the suppression of the Babaylans and the |
local Christians and Tamils alike during the | colonial era. |
emains of various notable Bostonians from the | colonial era. |
n Hin, a district administrator in the French | colonial era. |
to Formosa from 1648 to 1661 during the Dutch | colonial era. |
ern boundary of their family lands during the | colonial era. |
nion table and baptismal font dating from the | Colonial era. |
e existed for decades well before the British | colonial era. |
highest rank a Ceylonese could achieve in the | colonial era. |
ne of the most catastrophic hurricanes of the | colonial era. |
seat of the zamindari of Chunampet during the | colonial era. |
a nod to the lingering values of the British | colonial era. |
for the Church that endured to the end of the | colonial era. |
on buildings in the city is evident from the | colonial era. |
ouse, it was one of the great mansions of the | Colonial era. |
ges across the world including the end of the | colonial era. |
e, Point Pedro, was given by Dutch during the | colonial era. |
d has been major transportation hub since the | colonial era. |
ad been established by the British during the | colonial era. |
buildings which were the city's heart in the | colonial era. |
rds relating to culture, originating from the | colonial era. |
cent of the Anglo-Indian country-clubs of the | colonial era." |
Prehistoric and | Colonial Eras |
ducate the public about the Revolutionary and | Colonial eras of American history, as well as Philadel |
nd ethnohistory in both the pre-Columbian and | Colonial eras. |
less, this action frightened the tiny British | Colonial establishment in neighboring British Honduras |
survived him without issue, linked him to the | colonial establishment. |
e came to Virginia in 1720 where he built the | colonial estate Marlborough (also called Marlboro; at |
The | Colonial Estate (also known as the Tucker/Ivey House) |
latter to ship cattle to Rensselaerswyck, his | colonial estate on the Hudson River. |
ned connection from Jo Allyn Lowe Park to the | Colonial Estates Addition. |
, had never been effectively collected due to | colonial evasion. |
ng 74 years in North America that represented | colonial events related to the European dynastic wars. |
, 1316 Marion Avenue, a one-story gable front | Colonial example, "perhaps the oldest house in the dis |
There is also an Indian and | Colonial exhibit, originally held in South Kensington, |
ked with at the Belgian pavilion of the Paris | colonial exhibition in 1931. |
The British Empire Exhibition was a | colonial exhibition held at Wembley, Middlesex in 1924 |
1894 Lyon (France) International and | Colonial Exhibition. |
its debt; the Republic strengthened, and the | colonial expansion could begin again. |
ary Society but he became involved in British | colonial expansion particularly in Matabeleland, later |
This period saw continued Portuguese | colonial expansion in Angola, Mozambique, and Malacca, |
ond Jules Ferry ministry and his zeal for the | colonial expansion of France gave him considerable wei |
i, France could bid farewell to its dreams of | colonial expansion in Tonkin. |
vement to the east under pressure from French | Colonial expansion in the Senegambia. |
r different races from other countries due to | colonial expansion, discovery, overseas exploration (d |
e them as a buffer and force to hinder French | colonial expansion. |
a new, permanent line might hold back British | colonial expansion. |
ion, and identified himself with the cause of | colonial expansion. |
t to the Pampas from Paraguay in 1580, by the | colonial expedition of Juan de Garay. |
He disliked the | colonial expedition in Ulster of the Earl of Essex, an |
e new governor-general a man without previous | colonial experience Maurice Lippens, who was the gover |
June 1844, afterwards gaining a few years of | colonial experience working for David Perrier at Bathu |
ple and Issues in Latin American History: The | Colonial Experience (1993) |
Artaud was heavily influenced by seeing a | Colonial Exposition of Balinese Theatre in Marseille. |
England Through | Colonial Eyes in Twentieth-Century Fiction. |
e of "...turning into a protector shield of a | colonial fact, the occupation of the Western Sahara by |
Colonial families of Maryland | |
According to Erickson (1983), "many an old | colonial family album of photographs is the richer for |
The Camp family was a | colonial family with ancestors arriving in the America |
was the scion of a distinguished Rhode Island | colonial family, the son of United States Senator Henr |
This | colonial farm house was built in 1750 and remains a we |
The Cook-Bateman Farm is a | colonial farm in Tiverton, Rhode Island on Fogland and |
Cole Farm (or Intervale Farm) is an historic | colonial farm in Cumberland, Rhode Island. |
A Black Spanish tom at the National | Colonial Farm |
Gay Farm is a historic | colonial farm in Petersham, Massachusetts. |
The original five-bay center-hall plan of the | colonial farmhouse was retained when the full second s |
Daniel Bliss Homestead is a historic | colonial farmhouse at 76 Homestead Avenue in Rehoboth, |
uit art collector Rosemary Rapp purchased the | Colonial farmhouse with the vision of opening a museum |
iginal foundation around 1750, constructing a | colonial farmhouse two and a half stories high with fi |
Players can choose from a | colonial farmhouse and other realistic properties. |
ate the tight, campus-style layout typical of | colonial farms. |
Old Kentucky architecture: | Colonial, federal, Greek revival, Gothic, and other ty |
It is a solitary leafroller and | colonial feeder. |
red stone and terra cotta, it gives an almost | colonial feel to an otherwise classically conceived st |
were scattered around the foyer to foster the | colonial feel. |
Colonial feminism was a Western discourse of dominance | |
ilable to watch online on youtube and via the | Colonial Film: Moving Images of the British Empire web |
In 1904, he had his first experience managing | colonial finances when he was seconded to the Cape Col |
by long-term infrastructure funds managed by | Colonial First State Global Asset Management (a member |
Electricity Networks, a joint venture between | Colonial First State, which is part of the Commonwealt |
as jointly owned by Stockland Trust Group and | Colonial First State Property PPS Fund. |
Colonial first-person interpreters represent the sailo | |
French | colonial flags |
He holds the rank of Major in the | Colonial Fleet, but is not a line officer: he does not |
estar, assigned to Battlestar Group 62 of the | Colonial Fleet, and commanded by Admiral Helena Cain a |
ive Cylon models, which they learn are in the | Colonial fleet, the Number Twos, Sixes and Eights (exc |
aunched a colossal counter strike against the | Colonial Fleet. |
On 6 August, the | colonial force encountered Te Rangihaeata defending a |
Unknown to Morpain, an English | colonial force had recently abandoned a siege there, a |
ook the Dutch fortress there and repelled the | colonial force sent against him. |
ort was besieged and ultimately attacked by a | colonial force consisting of an army from the neighbor |
The | colonial forces were never able to establish control o |
ppointed the military commander of the German | colonial forces known as the Schutztruppe protection f |
The rule by | colonial forces angered the Batticaloa peasants agains |
ommunist-dominated Vietminh fought the French | colonial forces in an attempt to gain Vietnamese indep |
gradation during the 19th century, the French | colonial forces traversed the lake with a 6-mile (9.7 |
They were | colonial forces fighting under the Britain, even if it |
to 1912 he was Commandant-General of the Cape | Colonial Forces and in 1912 Inspector-General of the P |
er 1868 his firmness of character brought the | colonial forces through a panicky time. |
Her warning helped to pre the | colonial forces to defeat the British governor, Cornwa |
t grandson of Major John Buttrick who led the | colonial forces to the bridge when they were fired upo |
t in the East African campaign against German | colonial forces based in German East Africa. |
He was appointed Inspector-General of African | Colonial Forces in 1938. |
es of Indian defeats to the expanding British | colonial forces in the 18th century. |
ow by staff assignments back in France at the | Colonial Forces Headquarters and as an instructor at t |
Van Cortlandt served briefly in the | colonial forces during the American Revolution in spit |
rt Prince George, which had been built by the | colonial forces of Virginia. |
The sparse | colonial forces were helpless to stop the attacks, but |
He rose to become Commandant-General of the | Colonial Forces of the Cape of Good Hope between 1880 |
January 1902 became that of transforming six | colonial forces into one national Australian Army. |
ar-old, Ben would enlist into the New Zealand | Colonial Forces as a Constable in the 1st Division, wi |
ayly served as Commandant-General of the Cape | Colonial Forces from 1882 until he retired in 1892. |
Rock House served as the mustering ground for | colonial forces during the Revolutionary War as well a |
The British and | Colonial forces are repulsed and lose 2,000 killed and |
its lineage from units raised as part of the | colonial forces of the state of Queensland in 1860 and |
He left the Imperial Army, joining the | Colonial Forces, and became their Surgeon-General. |
of 1879 before being appointed Commandant of | Colonial Forces, Western Australia in 1895. |
Samoa and are offered no resistance by German | colonial forces. |
ttle more than bandit groups, to fight French | colonial forces. |
een Michael Aylmer's rebel forces and British | colonial forces. |
as an airborne officer serving in the French | colonial forces. |
tsylvania High School, Riverbend High School, | Colonial Forge High School, Stafford Senior High Schoo |
the various laws and institutions from their | colonial form to one befitting a free state. |
They are almost always | colonial, forming colonies of individual hexagonal cel |
It is | colonial, forming thick, floating mats on the water in |
Historical layout of the | colonial fort |
Fort Loudoun was a British | colonial fort in present-day Monroe County, Tennessee, |
The | colonial fort was added to the National Historic Regis |
re-creations of a native American village and | colonial fort, and archaeological sites where current |
as well as the ruins of a Dutch | colonial fort. |
The first to build | colonial forts in Sri Lanka were the Portuguese, these |
. state of Georgia recognizes in honor of its | colonial founding as the Province of Georgia. |
a source of power for saw and grist mills and | colonial foundry according to historical documentation |
Choctaw lands and would play a major role in | colonial France's efforts to stop English intrusions i |
She was involved in the Movement for | Colonial Freedom (MCF), founded in 1954, and worked wi |
In October 1970 the Movement for | Colonial Freedom changed its name to Liberation at the |
Sympathetic to the white | colonial French occupation of Laos, he commanded a for |
ry experiences in World War I, his travels to | colonial French West Africa, New York, and his return |
establishment (circa 1750), maintained under | colonial French suzerainty since 1903, no longer regog |
It is housed in a | colonial French building which was completed in 1932. |
He petitioned the | colonial French government for the position but was de |
By 1773 he had established himself on the | colonial frontier at Pittsburgh, where he worked for t |
orth (whose empire by then extended along the | colonial frontier northward, with hunting grounds in t |
ies had been organizing raids against British | colonial frontier settlements. |
st known for the role he played expanding the | colonial frontier into lands formerly held by both the |
lonists over territorial disputes along their | colonial frontiers, and escalated the following year t |
Members of the | colonial FTP-MOI |
- February 2, 2009) was a conservationist and | Colonial furniture expert. |
lection of antique household goods, including | Colonial furniture, unusual clocks, and English delftw |
ons of Art Deco, Biedermeier and Anglo-Indian | colonial furniture. |
he pastures of Gibbet Hill Farm, (the site of | colonial gallows and The Castle), to the north, and th |
sitors can try blacksmithing, woodworking and | colonial games, and see how the colonists lived, farme |
Colonial garden | |
a valuable insight both into the contents of | colonial gardens and to the international exchange of |
and almost bloodless revolt against the local | colonial garrison. |
The French | colonial garrisons, consisting of over a thousand men, |
on subsidiaries including Boston Gas Company, | Colonial Gas Company and Essex Gas Company; Eastern's |
In 1780 | Colonial General Enoch Poor was buried in the Cemetery |
Colonial Genocides in Turkey, Kenya and Goa (2008, Ape | |
1884 that a select gathering of distinguished | colonial gentleman founded the “Gymkhana Club” on the |
chitecture, the Dorothy Quincy House combines | Colonial, Georgian and Victorian design. |
hn Macarthur and Henry Kitchen), in the early | Colonial Georgian style, a few hundred yards away at t |
The house was built in the | Colonial Georgian-Federal style. |
It is a contributing property of the | Colonial Germantown Historic District, which has been |
It is a contributing property of the | Colonial Germantown Historic District. |
ister House is a contributing property of the | Colonial Germantown Historic District, which is listed |
chool House is a contributing property of the | Colonial Germantown Historic District, which is listed |
rial Ground is a contributing property of the | Colonial Germantown Historic District, which is listed |
Also, the | colonial ghost town of Hanton City is located within t |
Colonial goose is a preparation of roast leg of lamb o | |
Colonial goose is now a recognised classic, with some | |
uses here include examples of Late Victorian, | Colonial, Gothic Revival styles, showcasing architectu |
a included houses in such styles as Venetian, | Colonial, Gothic and others. |
n the Kandyan aristocracy to aide and enhance | colonial governance. |
The Dutch | colonial government in Malacca granted the Chitty comm |
oresight, the entire area was purchase by the | Colonial Government as a site for a new lunatic asylum |
om the Government of Hong Kong after the then | colonial government took over Hong Nin Savings Bank af |
In 1774 he was appointed a | colonial government agent to the Indians and he began |
The British | colonial government built libraries in Karachi but the |
Cavan was defined by the 19th century Spanish | colonial government of the Philippines as being equiva |
the patroonship of Rensselaerswyck, a feudal | colonial government that covered most of present-day A |
leading a rebellion that overthrew Maryland's | colonial government in 1689. |
In 1873 the | Colonial Government of N.S. |
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