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- 1970-02-12 (Creation)
- 1970-01-08 (Creation)
- 1970 (Creation)
- 1968 (Creation)
- 1954-11-19 (Creation)
- 1954-07-02 (Creation)
- 1954-04-18 (Creation)
- 1954-02-03 (Creation)
- 1954-01-11 (Creation)
- 1938-01-12 (Creation)
- 1938 (Creation)
- 1937-05-28 (Creation)
- 1937-05-23 (Creation)
- 1937-05-22 (Creation)
- 1937 (Creation)
- 1934 (Creation)
- 1933-04-09 (Creation)
- 1931-02-12 (Creation)
- 1931-01-08 (Creation)
- 1930-03-01 (Creation)
- 1930 (Creation)
- 1929-01-05 (Creation)
- 1929 (Creation)
- 1924-01-03 (Creation)
- 1924 (Creation)
- 1922-07-19 (Creation)
- 1922-02-06 (Creation)
- 1920-06-01 (Creation)
- 1920 (Creation)
- 1919-01-04 (Creation)
- 1919 (Creation)
- 1912-12-06 (Creation)
- 1912-10-28 (Creation)
- 1912 (Creation)
- 1911-07-03 (Creation)
- 1911-05-15 (Creation)
- 1911-05-08 (Creation)
- 1911-05-02 (Creation)
- 1911 (Creation)
- 1910-01-19 (Creation)
- 1909-05-11 (Creation)
- 1900-01-17 (Creation)
- 1900 (Creation)
- 1899-11-03 (Creation)
- 1890-05-01 (Creation)
- 1883 (Creation)
- 1882-09-14 (Creation)
- 1878-11-09 (Creation)
- 1878-07-22 (Creation)
- 1878-05-01 (Creation)
- 1878-03-18 (Creation)
- 1878-02-03 (Creation)
- 1878 (Creation)
- 1856 (Creation)
- 1847-03-04 (Creation)
- 1843-08-12 (Creation)
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Feature on the “Kyoto Book of Records,” a fictional archival collection of handwritten notes and notes from the 1930s and 1940s, detailing cultural and scientific notes from around the world. The notes, some of which reference historical events, are fictional but detailed enough to allow for easy identification of individuals or organizations referenced. They include notes on cultural notes, historical notes, and notes on specific events, such as shipments from the Baltic Port of Gdańsk to London, or notes on customs notes from London-based organizations like Lloyd’s of London and the Royal Society of Sciences. The collection includes notes on people and events such as U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, Frederick Douglass, Mark Twain, and Thomas Edison, as well as historical notes on shipping routes and customs notes.
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Place access points
- Albany
- Baltic Port
- Bangkok
- Barcelona
- Beijing
- Berlin
- Boston
- Brno
- Burano
- Cambridge
- Canada
- China
- Czech Republic
- D.C.
- Deutsche Bahn
- France
- Gdańsk
- Greenwich Dates
- Haiphong
- Hamburg
- Hong Kong
- Japan
- Kawabata
- Korea
- Kraków
- Kyoto
- Kyoto Bookshop
- London
- Louvre
- Madrid
- Manila
- Mexico
- Morton
- Munich
- Murano
- Nara
- New York
- Nikola
- Oaxaca
- Osaka
- Ottawa
- Paris
- Philadelphia
- Philippines
- Potsdam
- Prague
- Roayl
- Seine
- Seoul
- Siemens
- Singapore
- Stockholm
- Suzhou
- Szymborska
- Tiergarten
- Tokyo
- Tramways
- Transferred
- U.S.
- United States
- USA
- Venice
- Versailles
- Vienna
- Vietnam
- Warsaw
- Washington
- Wisława
Name access points
- Akira Kurosawa
- Albert Einstein
- Alen Turing
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Alphonse Mucha
- Antoni Gaudí
- Antonín Dvořák
- Asian Warehousing and Stationery Orders” (Fictional
- Avenida de Mayo
- Ayuntamiento de Ciudad de México
- Baltic Port
- Banco Nación
- Bank of China
- Bank of Chna
- Bank of Chna Dates
- Bank of Korea
- Barcelonna Organisations
- Berlin City Council
- Biblioteca Nacional
- Biblioteca Nazionale
- Borges
- British Museum
- British Post Office
- Buenos Aires
- Bureau of Quarantine
- Canadian Museum of History
- Carl Gustaf
- Charles Babbage
- Charles University
- City Museum
- City Organisations
- Deutsche Bahn
- Deutsche Bahnn
- Diego Rivera
- Duke Ellington
- Emil Mannerheim
- European Municipal Slips
- Eva Perón
- FIC
- Field Museum
- Finnish Meteorological Institute
- Finnish Meterological Institute
- Franz Kafka
- Frederick Douglass
- Frida Kahlo
- Gabriela Mistral
- Giap Places
- Giuseppe Verdi
- Hall
- Hannah Arendt
- Huangpu River
- Hudson River
- INT
- International Red Cross
- James Clerk
- James Wolfe
- Jean Sibelius
- Joan Miró
- Johann Wolfgang
- Jorge Luis
- José Rizal
- Joseph de Montcalm
- Joseph de Montcalmn
- Julio Cortázar
- Kahlo Places
- Kyoto Bookshop
- Kyoto University
- Lech Wałęsa
- Leonard Cohen
- Library of Congress
- Lloyd
- Louis
- Louis Armstrong
- Louis-
- Manilla
- Manuel L. Quezon
- Mao Zedong
- Marco Polo
- Mariano Moreno
- Marie Curie
- Mark Twain
- Marlene Dietrich
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Maxwell
- Mediterranean Architectural & Water Notes
- México
- Milan Kundera
- Monterrey
- Municipal Council
- Museu Picasso
- National Autonomous University of Mexico
- National Autonomus University of Mexico
- National Diet Library
- National Museum
- National Park Service
- National University
- Natsume Sōseki
- Organisations: Parks Canada
- Paris Métro
- Pierre Trudeau
- Port Authority
- Port of Gdańsk Authority
- Quebec City
- Quebec Cty
- S. Grant
- Samuel de Champlain
- Secretaría de Hacienda
- Seoul Metropolitan
- Shanghai
- Shōchiku
- Sorbonne University
- Susan B.
- The Port of Gdańsk Authority
- Thomas Edison
- Tove Jansson
- UNESCO
- United States Postal Service
- University of Manchester
- University of Warsaw
- Václav Havel
- Victor Hugo
- World Health Organization
- World Heath Organization
- Zola
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