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    Santee Chapel Stained Glass Window: John, Paul, and Peter.

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    A digitized copy of a color photograph of one of the windows in the chapel at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 1 ti

    Photographs of the 2000 Commencement at Lancaster Theological Seminary and a list of the graduates.

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    18 Digitized copies of color photographs. One PDF. 18 TIFFSIndividuals identified on the back of _image00005: Lyle Weible, Dorothy Kearney, John BlackwellIndividuals identified on the back of _image00006: Sally BrownIndividuals identified on the back of _image00007: Claude ?, Martin Marty, Belva Brown JordanIndividuals identified on the back of _image00008: Lee BarrettIndividuals identified on the back of _image00009: Greg Carey. Richard Berg, Anne ThayerIndividuals identified on the back of _image00010: Peter Schmiechen, Jack Esbenslade, Anne ThayerIndividuals identified on the back of _image00011: Bob WeberIndividuals identified on the back of _image00012: Martin E. Marty, Barbara Glick, Wayne GlickIndividuals identified on the back of _image00013: Peter Schmiechen, Martin Marty, Alice Anderman, David AndermanIndividuals identified on the back of _image00014: Charles Hambreck-Stowe, Martin MartyIndividuals identified on the back of _image00015: Peter Schmiechen, Martin Mart

    Lancaster seminar

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    Sloep, P. B. (2009). Lancaster seminar. Presentation at the second informal Lancaster Seminar on e-learning. January, 28, 2009, Lancaster, UK.presentation on the OUNL and CELSTEC in general and the Learning Networks programme in particula

    His wayward hand

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    His wayward hand was made by George Matoulas and Peter Lyssiotis. The lithographs were perinted by Peter Lancaster and screenprinting was done by Douglas Kirwan. The book is printed on Magnani handmade Ivory wove, 160gsm paper. The edition is limited to 12 copies plus 2 artists' proofs. --ColophonThis copy is 3/12, signed by the artist

    Bazalgette Lancaster FM-159 -- Nanton -- Laser Scanning -- 2021

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    This data set contains sixty-five (65) registered scans of the Bazalgette Lancaster FM-159 at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada. Two scanners were employed to collect the data, a Z+F 5010X and a BKL 360. The Z+F 5010X collected twenty-eight (28) of the scans around the exterior of the Bazalgette Lancaster FM-159. The BKL 360 collected thirty-seven (37) scans of the interior of the Bazalgette Lancaster FM-159. The data was collected by the Capture 2 Preserve team on March 18, 2021. Scans from the Z+F 5010X were registered and processed in Z+F Laser Control V. 9.2.1. Scans from the BKL 360 were registered and processed in Cyclone Register 360 (BKL Edition) V 2021.0.0

    An Interview with Peter Lancaster

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    This is the transcript of an interview with Peter Lancaster recorded at the University of Manchester, March 15, 2005. A shortened version of this interview appeared in SIAM News 38(6):5-6, Jul/Aug 2005. See http://www.siam.org/news/news.php?id=12

    Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Interview with Detlev Lancaster and Harold Petty

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    Lanc Lancaster and Harold Petty, founders of East Coast Surfboards, the first surf shop in southeastern North Carolina, and arguably the only one in North Carolina in the early-to-mid 1960s to make surfboards under its own label, recount their experiences. The interview focuses on the growth and development of the business along with its closing in 1967. The interview also includes discussion on techniques, materials, and tools used in surfboard making during the time; surfing in Carolina and Kure Beaches; lifeguarding; social activities on the beach; skateboarding; and other activities

    Interview with Harold Petty and Detlev Lancaster

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    Lanc Lancaster and Harold Petty, founders of East Coast Surfboards, the first surf shop in southeastern North Carolina, and arguably the only one in North Carolina in the early-to-mid 1960s to make surfboards under its own label, recount their experiences. The interview focuses on the growth and development of the business along with its closing in 1967. The interview also includes discussion on techniques, materials, and tools used in surfboard making during the time; surfing in Carolina and Kure Beaches; lifeguarding; social activities on the beach; skateboarding; and other activities
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