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    Letter: T.N. Lakin to Ida M. Tarbell, November 2, 1895

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    Taylor, T.N.-Residence P.1

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    Residence of T.N. Taylor, Provo, Utah. 342 No. 5th West

    Steamboat T.N. Barnsdall

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    Image of the sternwheeler T.N. Barnsdall taken by Captain Jesse. P. Hughes of Cincinnati, Ohio, attached to a Christmas card. There is no information on where and when the photograph was taken. Hughes worked for the Greene Line for many years as a pilot and manager. Built in 1890, the T.N. Barnsdall operated on the Ohio River and tributaries in Ohio and West Virginia until she sank in 1904. After being raised, the new owners named the boat Royal . In 1909 it was renamed Liberty and in 1912 its engines went to a new boat also named Liberty .https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-verticalfiles8/1002/thumbnail.jp

    T.N. Granovskīĭ i ego perepiska.

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.t. 1. Biograficheskīĭ ocherk A. Stankevicha -- t. 2. Perepiska T.N. Granovskago.Mode of access: Internet

    Important variable selection in partial least squares for industrial process understanding and control

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    Contains fulltext : 131932.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 22 september 2014Promotor : Buydens, L. Co-promotor : Tran, T.N.101 p

    T.N. Mukharji Collection

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    The T.N Mukharji Collection sits within Museum Victoria's broader Economic Botany Collection and consists of over 1,000 samples of medicinal products, food substances, dyeing materials, fibres, minerals and oils.The T.N. Mukharji collection was donated to the National Museum of Victoria in 1887 and was collected and prepared prior to this by the Bengali civil servant Trilokya Nath Mukharji (Trailokyanath Mukherjee 1847-1919). Many of the specimens in this collection were displayed in the 1888 Centennial International Exhibition at Melbourne's Royal Exhibition Building.Murkharji was employed as an exhibition official and collector for the Indian Courts in Colonial exhibitions for the British Raj. In addition to this, Mukharji was the assistant curator in the Art and Economics Section of the Indian Museum. He attended the 1883 Amsterdam Exhibition, 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition and the 1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. The T.N. Mukharji Collection consists of 1,114 raw materials categorised as medicinal products, food substances, dyeing materials, fibres, minerals and oily substances. The collection is part of Museum Victoria's Economic Botany Collection, developed to encourage trade and industry within and between the colony of Victoria and other parts of the British Empire. Mukharji created a number of valuable documents which assist in interpreting the collection. In his 1883 'Hand-Book of Indian Products', Mukharji gives the botanical and English common name for each specimen, followed by its Bengali, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and/or Burmese names, and a brief description of its use. He also produced a memoir of his time at the Indian and Colonial Exhibition in London in 1889 entitled 'A Visit to Europe'. References: McKeich, Cherie (2010). 'Colonial Objects: International Exhibitions, TN Mukharji and Melbourne's Indian Collections' in Transactions: Cross Cultural Linkages between Australia and India, Cambridge Scholars Press

    Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Hayes

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    Formal portrait of Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Hayes in front of a painted backdrop. Stamp on verso reads "Spencer & Hastings, Portrait and Landscape Photographers Fort Street, Victoria, B.C. All negatives preserved. Duplication of this Picture may be had at any t

    Death of T.N. Wood

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    Воспоминания о П.Н. Филонове, прочитанные в 1968 г. на вечере памяти в ЛОСХ РСФСР

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    T.N. Glebova, Recollections of P.N. Filonov. A former student of Filonov, T.N. Glebova, who, from 1925 on belonged to the group of "Masters of analytic Art", communicates valuable information on the teaching of Filonov and analyzes the main principles of his pictorial theory. These memoirs analyze with sensitivity, passion and precision the "School of Filonov" such as it existed in the 1920's and in the early 1930's, that is an absolutely original movement belonging to the Russian European avant-garde.T.N. Glebova, Souvenirs de P.N. Filonov. Une ancienne élève de Filonov, T.N. Glebova, qui fit partie du groupe des "Maîtres de l'Art analytique" à partir de 1925, donne des renseignements précieux sur l'enseignement de Filonov et analyse les principes essentiels de sa théorie picturale. Ces mémoires décrivent avec sensibilité, passion et précision ce qu'a été l' "Ecole de Filonov" dans les années 20 et au début des années 30, un mouvement totalement original dans le concert de l'avant-garde russe européenne.Glebova T.N. Воспоминания о П.Н. Филонове, прочитанные в 1968 г. на вечере памяти в ЛОСХ РСФСР. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, vol. 24, n°3, Juillet-Septembre 1983. L'avant-garde russe : un dossier. pp. 332-339

    Wallace (Idaho), Barnard, T.N. at his residence, 1898 [02]

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    Image shows T.N. Barnard at his residence in Wallace, Idaho [1898] with a group of people. Mr. Barnard was a photographer and the owner of Barnard's Studio in Wallace, Idaho. Caption below image:""""Left to right - Mr. T. N. Barnard with Nathan N., Enoch A., Mrs. T.N. Barnard, William, (sitting) Mrs. L.J. Whitney, (standing with bicycle) Marie Hedum. (Standing in background) Unidentified."""
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