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857-21384 - The Petrel and the Guillamont, two pulling boats, part of the Chewonki Foundation's fleet, head out of Wiscasset on an orientation trip for Bodwin College freshmen. The boats sail down the Back River. This non-profit Foundation, formerly a boys camp where Roger Tory Peterson directed the nature program in the 1920's, provides environmental programs throughout the year for a diverse number of groups throughout Maine and offers participation in residential and non-residential programs in environmental education.
801-1800 - Manhattan Beach Pier at sunset, completed 1920, Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium (octagonal building, end of pier), Manhattan Beach, California, United States of America, North America
1358-274 - The Cenotaph in Front Street, built in 1920 and commemorating the dead of Bermuda from two World Wars, in front of the Cabinet Office, Hamilton, Bermuda, Atlantic, North America
1350-2074 - Yagim Mask at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Yagim Mask, 1920-25 Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Wood, paint. George Walkus (kwakwaka'wakw, ca 1875-1968). A furtive aggressive sea creature known as Yagim was part of the dramatic Tseyka performance cycle, which took place during the dark winter when life on the North West coast moves largely indoors
1116-45798 - Manhattan Beach Pier At Sunset, Completed In 1920, Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab And Aquarium (Octagonal Building, End Of Pier), Manhattan Beach, California, United States Of America
733-2429 - Dance by shrine maidens in special kimono on Culture Day Holiday at Meiji Shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji in 1920, Harajuku District, Tokyo, Honshu Island, Japan, Asia
1116-45799 - Manhattan Beach Pier At Sunset, Completed In 1920, Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab And Aquarium (Octagonal Building, End Of Pier), Manhattan Beach, California, United States Of America
832-124590 - Great Settlement of Siemens City also known as Ring Settlement, completed in 1929-1931, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, designed by the architects Otto Banning, Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Paul Rudol
832-124593 - Great Settlement of Siemens City also known as Ring Settlement, completed in 1929-1931, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, designed by the architects Otto Banning, Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Paul Rudol
832-124589 - Great Settlement of Siemens City also known as Ring Settlement, completed in 1929-1931, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, designed by the architects Otto Banning, Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Paul Rudol
832-124592 - Great Settlement of Siemens City also known as Ring Settlement, completed in 1929-1931, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, designed by the architects Otto Banning, Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Paul Rudol
832-124610 - Weisse Stadt, White City, built in 1929-31 by Bruno Ahrends, Wilhelm Buening and Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, green settlement by Louis Lesser, Berlin Modernist Housing Estates, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aroser Allee, Reinickendorf, Berlin, Germany, Europe
832-124594 - Great Settlement of Siemens City also known as Ring Settlement, completed in 1929-1931, UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of the Berlin Modernism Housing Estates, designed by the architects Otto Banning, Fred Forbat, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Paul Rudol
832-124606 - Weisse Stadt, White City, built in 1929-31 by Bruno Ahrends, Wilhelm Buening and Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, green settlement by Ludwig Lesser, Berlin Modernist Housing Estates, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aroser Allee, Gotthardstrasse, Reinickendorf, Berlin,
83-8017 - Tribune Tower, the 1920s Gothic skyscraper and home to the Chicago Tribune in downtown Chicago, and Hotel Intercontinental behind, Chicago, Illinois, USA, North America
832-124607 - Weisse Stadt, White City, built in 1929-31 by Bruno Ahrends, Wilhelm Buening and Otto Rudolf Salvisberg, green settlement by Ludwig Lesser, Berlin Modernist Housing Estates, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aroser Allee, Reinickendorf, Berlin, Germany, Europe