Patrick Russell A snake, dark brown in color and stout in shape. Watercolor, ca. 1795. 1795 Karoo bokadam; Bears number: XVII; Lettering includes the name of the snake written in the Telugu language of South East India

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Patrick Russell A snake, dark brown in color and stout in shape. Watercolor, ca. 1795. 1795 Karoo bokadam; Bears number: XVII; Lettering includes the name of the snake written in the Telugu language of South East India
I'm sorry what? George what are you doing in the German ice hockey league??? I can't ever escape F1 can I
free him he did nothing wrong
USA vs Denmark, 14.02.26
George???
A marker commemorating the 41st Regiment of Foot at Fort Miamis Historic Site. It was placed at the 200th anniversary of the Siege of Fort Meigs, and I see that the 41st Regiment of Foot military living history group (MLHG) was one of the organizations behind it: the same people who re-enact the 41st Regiment at Fort George and Fort Meigs, among other sites.
Although they were enemy combatants in 1813, I appreciated seeing their sacrifice remembered. The marker also commemorates Private Patrick Russell of the 41st Regiment of Foot, who died attempting to protect American prisoners of war at Fort Miamis.
In the published narrative of Shadrach Byfield, another enlisted man from the 41st Regiment of Foot, Russell is described as "an old and excellent soldier."
Isabel Cowan wears Mark and Geoffrey silk jersey backless dress in black afterdark, photographed by Patrick Russell for Vogue Australia, May 1983.
Saturday skate.
Patrick Russell – Scientist of the Day
Patrick Russell, a Scottish naturalist, was born Feb. 6, 1726.
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