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Floor of Hall of Representatives, arrangement of benches

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U.S. Capitol (drawing).

The original U.S. Capitol building, known as the "Old Capitol," was a small brick building that was completed in 1800. It served as the Capitol building until the current building was completed in the 1850s. The current building, which is made of white marble and granite, was designed by architect William Thornton and later modified by architect Thomas U. Walter.

Construction of the current U.S. Capitol building began in 1793 but was interrupted several times by war and lack of funds. The building was completed in the 1850s, but the dome was not finished until after the Civil War in the 1860s.

Now, the U.S. Capitol is the home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the federal government. It is located in Washington, D.C., and is one of the most iconic buildings in the United States.

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01/01/1852
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The Capitol ,  38.88983, -77.00887
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Clock, Old House of Representatives, Washington.

Representatives from Partner Nations are presented with medals and guidons at the closing ceremony for COOPERATIVE OSPREY '96. COOPERATIVE OSPREY is a United States Atlantic Command sponsored exercise, conducted by Marine Forces Atlantic at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. COOPERATIVE OSPREY, under the Partnership for Peace (PfP) program, provides interoperability training in peacekeeping and humanitarian operations along NATO/IFOR standards, with an emphasis on individual and collective skills. Three NATO countries and 16 PfP nations took part in the field training exercise in addition to four countries providing observers

James McNeill Whistler - Arrangement in Black: Girl Reading, New York

New York Crystal Palace for the exhibition of the industry of all nations / designed by Carstensen & Gildemeister, N.Y. ; lithography of Nagel & Weingärtner, N.Y.; figures by Doepler.

Depth 10,000 feet, 400 miles southwest of the Azores; view of the bow section of the nuclear-powered attack submarine USS SCORPION (SSN-589) where it rests on the ocean floor. Note the forward messenger buoy cavity and escape trunk access hatches. The SCORPION sank with the loss of its 99 man crew on 22 May 1968 by what is believed to have been the accidental explosion of one of its own torpedoes. The wreckage was located 31 October 1968 by a towed sled with magnetometers, sonar and still cameras

The great industrial exhibition of 1851. Plate 4. The transept

A view from the 350 ton overhead crane, looking down and forward, showing the traverse bulkhead arrangement and cargo holds of the Military Sealift Command's new vehicle transport ship USNS GILLILAND (T-AKR 298) under conversion in drydock #11 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation

Clock, Old House of Representatives, Capitol, Wash'n.

Louis Haghe - L'intérieur de la mosquée, avant sa restauration

VISIT BY REPRESENTATIVES FROM HAWAII TO THE WIND PROJECT OFFICE

An overhead view looking down from the 350 ton crane, at the traverse bulkhead arrangement of the stern section of the Military Sealift Command's new vehicle transport ship USNS GILLILAND (T-AKR 298) under conversion in drydock #11 at Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation on the James River

Terassen på Hedmarktoppen kafeteria, Alhaug, Furnes. Benker, bord,gjester.

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floor hall representatives arrangement benches 1852 19th century us capitol washington dc united states capitol washington dc building plans architectural drawings library of congress