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El soldado George Lawrence Price (Falmouth, 15 de diciembre de 1892 - Ville-sur-Haine, 11 de noviembre de 1918) fue un soldado canadiense, internacionalmente reconocido como el penúltimo soldado caído en combate durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.
Vida y obra. George Lawrence fue jardinero del Reverendo Padre Theodore Williams en el Vicariato de Hendon, Middlesex. En 1841 publicó un catálogo con 222 especies y variedades de la familia de las cactáceas, en los géneros Anhalonium, Mammilaria, Echinocactus, Echinofossulocactus, Echinonyctanthus, Melocactus, Pilocereus, Cereus, Astrophyton .
10 de nov. de 2018 · George Lawrence Price is believed to be the last Commonwealth soldier killed in the First World War, dying just two minutes before armistice 100 years ago. His legacy is still deeply felt in...
19 de jun. de 2013 · George Lawrence was a commercial photographer with a knack for engineering and business. Born in Illinois in February of 1868, his career reached its zenith in the early 1900s when he took to...
MADRID 24 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2011 23:00 h. El Evangelio en España. George Lawrence. CEFB. 2011. P.V.P. 9 €. Pedidos: Librería Emanuel. C/ Real de Arganda nº 48, 28031, Madrid. Teléfono:...
Just three weeks after the 1906 Earthquake, professional photographer George Lawrence snapped his famous photograph, “San Francisco in Ruins,” from a 49-pound camera raised 1000 feet above the bay with a train of Conyne kites.
21 de jun. de 2022 · George Raymond Lawrence. Accepting the challenge, Lawrence sought the assistance of camera manufacturer J. A. Anderson, and within eight months, they designed and built the “Mammoth Camera”—a massive contraption weighing 1,400 pounds and requiring fifteen operators. When fully extended on steel-track wheels, the bellows ...