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T. Enami — (江南 信國, Enami Nobukuni?, 1859 – 1929) was the trade name of a Meiji period Japanese photographer.[1] The T. of his trade name is thought to have stood for Toshi, though he never spelled it out on any personal or business document. Born in Edo… … Wikipedia
Keystone View Company — The Keystone View Company was a major distributor of stereographic images, and was located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. From 1892 through 1963 Keystone produced and distributed both educational and comic/sentimental stereoviews, and stereoscopes.… … Wikipedia
Benjamin W. Kilburn — Infobox Person name = Benjamin West Kilburn caption = Benjamin West Kilburn taken in his studio, Littleton, NH in 1891. birth date = birth date|1827|12|10|mf=y birth place = Littleton, New Hampshire death date = death date and… … Wikipedia
Ephesus — Infobox Settlement official name = Ephesus (Polytonic|Ἔφεσος) other name = (Efes) native name = Ancient City of Anatolia imagesize = 280px image caption = The Celsus LibraryLocation map Turkey label=Ephesus label size=100 lat=37.939722… … Wikipedia
Nereid — Sea nymph and Sea nymphs redirect here. For other uses, see Sea nymph (disambiguation). For other uses, see Nereid (disambiguation). Nereid riding a sea bull (latter 2nd century BC) In Greek mythology, the Nereids ( … Wikipedia
Triton (mythology) — Triton (Τρίτων, gen: Τρίτωνος) is a mythological Greek god, the messenger of the deep. He is the son of Poseidon, god of the sea, and Amphitrite, goddess of the sea. He is usually represented as a merman, having the upper body of a human and the… … Wikipedia
Neanderthal — For other uses, see Neanderthal (disambiguation). Neanderthal Temporal range: Middle to Late Pleistocene 0.6–0.03 Ma … Wikipedia
Union Pacific Railroad — Infobox SG rail logo filename = Union Pacific Logo.svg logo size=100 system map size = 300 map caption = System map (trackage rights in purple) marks = UP locale = United States from Chicago, Illinois, and cities along the Mississippi River to… … Wikipedia
Seven Sleepers — The Roman Martyrology mentions the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus under the date of 27 July, as follows: Commemoration of the seven Holy Sleeper of Ephesus, who, it is recounted, after undergoing martyrdom, rest in peace, awaiting the day of… … Wikipedia
Golden spike — A golden spike was the last, ceremonial spike driven specifically to mark the completion of a railroad line. The practice originated with the First Transcontinental Railroad, when Leland Stanford officially joined the Central Pacific and Union… … Wikipedia