Monument International de la Réformation : Gaspard de Coligny
- US IlHpHS 1996.5-4.0612
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Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland.
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Monument International de la Réformation : Gaspard de Coligny
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland.
Reformation Wall in Geneva.
Monument International de la Réformation : Thomas Cromwell
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland.
Monument International de la Réformation : 14 ; Droits des anglais
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland. Stone marking the February 16, 1869 proclamation of William of Orange and Mary, eldest daughter of James II, as joint sovereigns of Britain and the country's new Bill of Rights.
In Affectionate Memory of First Lieutenant Carroll Binder, Jr.
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Bronze plaque reads "Ravinia School Class of 1935. Killed in action May 24, 1944 in the service of his country and for a better world." 13 cm. x 18.5 cm.
Binder, Carroll, Jr.
Ambassador Bryce at Lincoln Tomb
Ambassador Bryce at Lincoln Tomb.
A photograph of the Memorial of Freeport done by Jesse Lowe Smith.
White House ground looking over Franklin Conservatory at distant view of Washington Monument
White House ground looking over Franklin Conservatory at distant view of Washington Monument
Monument International de la Réformation : 2 ; Farel, Calvin, Bèze, Knox
Reformation Wall in Geneva, Switzerland. Wall center: John Calvin, William Farel, Theodore Beza, and John Knox.
A photograph Jesse Lowe Smith took of the relief at the International Monument of the Reformation, featuring the Reformer, Pierre Viret.
This relief was made between 1909-1917, by sculptor Paul Landowski.