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- Anikey Stroganov Аникей Строганов 1780 reengraving by A. Tsukki of a 16th-century engraving Born Anikey Fyodorovich Stroganov 1488 Novgorod, Russia Died...
- missing publisher (link) Melody taken from Catcheside-Warrington 1913 and reengraved in Lilypond. "SUNDERLAND FUSILIERS - The Lambton Worm". sunderlandfusiliers...
- reimpression of the original engravings, although several plates were reengravings, suggesting that the original plates had undergone sufficient impression...
- lamp(after his surname) Kumaramarttanda, The authorities responsible for this reengraving viz. the ****embly of Tiraimur, the nagarattar of Tiruvidaimarudil, the...
- Auriol) Auriol-Champlevé (George Auriol) Banjo (1930) Baskerville (1916), reengraved from the original punches. Bellery-Desfontaines (1910–1912, Henri Bellery-Desfontaines)...
- / 42.22722; -72.04444 (Milestone 62) East Brookfield Stone has been reengraved with loss of integrity. 63 184 North Brookfield Rd. 42°13′42″N 72°4′1″W...
- during the 1870s and 80s these designs remained; and while some were reengraved and a few new denominations were added, the Post Office did not dare to...
- Geordie dialect words Melody taken from Tyneside Songs 1927 edition and reengraved in Lilypond. FARNE - Folk Archive Resource North East Wor Geordie songwriters...
- Country Lore and Legend". Melody taken from Tyneside Songs 1927 edition and reengraved in Lilypond. Tyneside Songs. WebArchive.org. 1891. p. 439.{{cite book}}:...
- Ho ! marrows, etc. Melody taken from Tyneside Songs 1913 edition and reengraved in Lilypond. In the early 19th century, as today, there were cheap books...