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    [Linda Thompson, Australian Opera performance of The Coronation of Poppea (L'Incoronazione di Poppea), the Goddess of fortune, February 1993] [picture] /

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    Part of the Don McMurdo performing arts collection.; Title devised by cataloguer from captions list

    Les Thompson

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    Gordon's Don Hotel, Cavenagh Street, Darwin, after the bombing of Darwin. Taken from Cavenagh Street looking to the corner with Bennett Street. Now the site of television stations ABD6 (ABC).Unknown.Date:194

    Don Thompson Vocational School

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    Exterior view of the Don Thompson Vocational School. People stand in front with a Free Health Test Van.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/florida_photograph/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Don Thompson, Mass.

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    Photo of Don Thompson from Massachusetts, a passenger on the Aaron Belnap Ross river trip through the Grand Canyon in June of 1965

    8.07.001: "The Pink, White and Green" dedicated to Don Walsh by Al Pittman, February 1999

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    Signed by the author. While this copy is dedicated to Don Walsh, the original poem was dedicated to his brother Des, as indicated below the title

    Don Reno

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    Photograph of Don Reno performing on stage at Roanoke Bluegrass Festival, at Cantrells Horse Farm in Fincastle, Virginia. Other band members include: Don's son, Ronnie Reno (mandolin), Walter Haney (guitar)?, Howard Thompson (guitar)?, and John Palmer (bass)

    Texas Cleaver

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    A journalist, author, and politician, Biggers was born September 27, 1868, in Meridian, Texas, and grew up in a ranching environment. He edited and wrote for several West Texas newspapers, served in the Texas Legislature, and was active in land promotion in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. He authored several books, including History That Will Never Be Repeated (1901), Pictures Of The Past (1902) [both under the pen name Lan Franks], Cattle Range To Cotton Patch (1905), Shackelford County Sketches (1908), and Our Sacred Monkeys (1933). Don Hampton Biggers died at a rest home in Stephenville on December 11, 1957, a month after his wife's death, Nettie.Volume 3. Number 11

    Sobre a psicologia dos leilões

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    Este texto é a tradução do capítulo Auction Psychology, publicado no livro The $12 Million Stuffed Shark. The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art, escrito por Don Thompson e publicado pela editora Palgrave Macmillan em 2008. Tradução: Clóvis Da Rolt
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