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Ambroise Louis Garneray - Wikipedia
Ambroise Louis Garneray (19 February 1783 – 11 September 1857) was a French corsair, painter and writer. He served under Robert Surcouf and Jean-Marie Dutertre. en.wikipedia.org
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garnery, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun garnery is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for garnery is from 1552, in the writing of Richard Huloet, ... www.oed.com
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Chapter 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and the True ...
The French painter Ambroise Louis Garneray is the only person who has really captured the action of a whale hunt, though his actual whales are ... beigemoth.blog
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garnery
† ˈgarnery Obs. rare. Also 6–7 garnary(e. [App. a mixed form from garner and granary.] A granary.1552 Huloet, Garnarye or garner, cella penuaria. 1598 Stow Surv. iii. (1603) 17 For the building of Conduits of a common Garnery. 1603 Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 654 Sicilia, the garnerie and storehouse ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garnery Name Meaning and Garnery Family History at FamilySearch
Garnery Name Meaning. English: perhaps a variant of Garneys, itself a variant of Garniss (see Garness 2). Swedish: altered form of French Garnier ... www.familysearch.org
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Sperm Whaling Scene (Pêche du Cachalot. Cachelot Fishery)
Ambroise-Louis Garneray's Sperm Whaling Scene is another print from Melville's collection whose location is currently unknown. melvillesprintcollection.org
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Apis mellifera intermissa
Taxonomy In a comparative study of five subspecies and A. m. iberica (Smith, Palopoli, Taylor, Garnery, Cornuet, Solignac, Brown 1991) cleavage maps obtained , adansonii and capensis In Spanish honey bee populations, mtDNA haplotypes of African bee strains were found to be frequently present (Smith 1991, Garnery wikipedia.org
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Priori Garnery - Person - National Portrait Gallery
Priori Garnery. (active 1785), Portrait painter. Artist associated with 1 ... by Michelangelo Pergolesi, after Priori Garnery mezzotint, published 1796 www.npg.org.uk
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Garney Construction
Garney is a national leader in water and wastewater construction. Since 1961, we've focused on building water and wastewater systems of all sizes. www.garney.com
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Category:Garnery, H. Aimé - IMSLP
We need more information on H. Aimé Garnery You can help by adding full name, dates of birth and death, nationality, or biography links. H. Aimé Garnery (? imslp.org
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Amazon.com: Oeuvres. - Paris, Garnery 1793... (French Edition)
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, ... www.amazon.com
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H. Aime Garnery Three Grand Trios for 2 Violins & Cello
Three Grand Trios for 2 Violins and Violoncello. None of the standard or non-standard music dictionaries and encyclopedias mention this name. www.editionsilvertrust.com
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garnary
garnary var. garnery. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ambroise Louis Garneray
correct, presentations of whales and whaling scenes to be anywhere found, are two large French engravings, well executed, and taken from paintings by one Garnery wikipedia.org
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garner
▪ I. garner, n. (ˈgɑːnə(r)) Forms: 2–4 gerner(e, 4 gerniere, 5 garnar, 6 garnard(e, -erde, -yer, 3– garner. [a. OF. gerner, gernier, grenier storehouse, garret:—L. grānārium (usually grānāria pl), granary, f. grānum grain. Now less common than granary, except in rhetorical language. See also garnel1... Oxford English Dictionary
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