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    To Edith F. Brooke Green -- from Arthur T. Collins, 1896-1900

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    Fourteen letters written by Arthur T. Collins to Edith F. Brooke Green. Dates range from October 1896 to September 1900. Contains a long discussion of the "Martian canals" and astronomical observations

    T-15 Side A - James Collins

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    Mr. Collins moved to Corner Brook in the 1930s and worked for Clarke Trading Company. He recollects life in Corner Brook West and Townsite from the 1930s to the 1950s, including local businesses, municipal politics, and his involvement with the Knights of Columbus and Chamber of Commerce.Side B of cassette tape is blank

    T. W. Collins Family

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    T. W. Collins family is photographed at their home

    T&T Clark Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls

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    This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Bloomsbury Academic in T&T Clark Companion to the Dead Sea Scrolls on 20th September 2018, available online: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/tt-clark-companion-to-the-dead-sea-scrolls-9780567352057/For more than two-thirds of a century, the Dead Sea Scrolls have left a trail of intrigue and controversy in their wake. They have had an immeasurable impact, not only within the realms of academia and scholarship, but also upon the wider world, thanks to the widespread permeation of the scrolls into popular culture. On the one hand, they have provided scholars with a previously unimaginable wealth of textual material from the Second Temple period (shedding light, for instance, on the literature and social, political and religious world of the intertestamental era, as well as the transmission history of the scriptural texts), while on the other, the infamy resulting from years of restricted access and the consequent perceived secrecy surrounding their content has made them attractive to a fascinated public, for whom ‘the Dead Sea Scrolls’ constitutes ‘a cultural “buzz-phrase” signifying mystery, conspiracy, and ancient or hidden knowledge’ (Collins, 2011, p. 227). How have the Dead Sea Scrolls come to occupy this conceptual space in the public consciousness, and how might we begin to examine and explain the impact they continue to have upon both the academic and popular spheres

    Collins, N T, 415858

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/378119Surname: COLLINS Given Name(s) or Initials: N T Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 415858 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 56905191932 Item: [2016.0049.10413] "Collins, N T, 415858

    Malcolm T. Collins

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    U.S. Air Force Colonel Malcolm T. Collins in uniformhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/2936/thumbnail.jp

    T. P. Collins

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    This carte-de-visite photograph portrays a man identified on the back as T. P. Collins, sitting on a fringed chair. He wears a morning jacket with a matching waistcoat, trousers, a thin cravat, and a white collared shirt. The back of the photo has the name T. P. Collins written in pencil. "Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York, & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av. Washington, D.C." is decoratively printed in the center. Above that is a green three-cent tax stamp, with the border reading with abbreviations: "United States Internal Revenue Proprietary Three Cents.

    T. P. Collins

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    This carte-de-visite photograph portrays a man identified on the back as T. P. Collins, sitting on a fringed chair. He wears a morning jacket with a matching waistcoat, trousers, a thin cravat, and a white collared shirt. The back of the photo has the name T. P. Collins written in pencil. "Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York, & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av. Washington, D.C." is decoratively printed in the center. Above that is a green three-cent tax stamp, with the border reading with abbreviations: "United States Internal Revenue Proprietary Three Cents.

    Robert & Collins dictionnaire français-anglais, English-French.

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    Nouvelle éditionTitre de la couv.: Le Robert & Collins dictionnaire français-anglais, English-FrenchTexte sur deux col
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