File:Elihu Yale.jpg
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DescriptionElihu Yale.jpg |
English: Elihu Yale first benefactor and namesake of Yale University. Painted by Enoch Zeeman in 1717. Deutsch: Elihu Yale Förderer und Namenspatron der Yale University. Gemalt 1717 von Enoch Zeeman. |
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Source | Yale University |
Author | Enoch Zeeman |
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15:46, 12 January 2005 | 300 × 622 (65 KB) | Sebastian Wallroth (talk | contribs) | Elihu Yale. Provided by en:User:Magnus Manske in Jan 1st 2003. Originated from http://www.lib.utexas.edu. Public Domain. {{PD}} |
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