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Sculpture of Charles E. Bunnell, First President Alaska College of Agriculture and School of Mines, University of Alaska
Download2024-07-19
This statue stands on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus at Cornerstone Plaza, in front of the Charles Bunnell Building and the Engineering Building. Charles Bunnell was President of the College of Agriculture and School of Mines from December 7, 1921 to July 1, 1949.
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Sculptures outside the entrance to the University of Lapland - Rovaniemi, Lapland - Photograph
Download2011-01-01
These sculptures of pink and black granite stand out side the entrance to the University of Lapland.
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2018-06-19
The Överhogdal Weaves are a collection of 5 ancient Scandinavian weavings, which have been dated to between 800 and 1100 AD. They were discovered in 1910 in a church in Jamtland, Sweden and are held at Jamtli, the regional museum in Ostersund, Sweden. The images have been interpreted in...
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2014-11-26
At the opening of her beadworking exhibit, Semenova Polina Ivanova sat at a table and received flowers and accolades from a wide variety of people. She wore a headdress, necklace, vest and reindeer hide boots, all beaded with traditional Evenki designs. The ceremony also involved performances by...
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2022-10-12
Polar UDC, created largely by the Scott Polar Library at Cambridge, England, is a variant of Universal Decimal Classification. Polar UDC arranges materials by geography, rather than subject. A system of numerical classes, representing geographic regions overlays the standard UDC subject...