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123. Halley of 66 AD above Jerusalem, engraving Lubienietz 1668.
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125. This drawing was made on 1861 June 30 as the comet passed closest to Earth. Watch for Cassiopeia.
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126. Albrecht Durer's copper plate engraving 1514 for Halley.
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127. Another drawing of the huge display of the great comet of 1811.
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128. Picture in a work by Hungarian George Henischius in Augsburg about Halley.
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129. The comet on April 1677, by author Robert Hooke of Royal Society.
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130. Halley May 1910, New York, above Queensboro Bridge. Together with Venus low on the horizon.
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131. Watching the return of comet Halley in 1759.
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132. The easy apparition of the great comet of 1811, month October.
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33. Out of a Dutch pamphlet illustrating the falling naked eye comet of 1618.
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34. Halley and Venus in 1910, Paris at dawn May 1st, adequately done by Baldet Fernand.
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35. Easily seen comet of 1853 and bay of Naples beneath, a wood engraving.
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36. Nice drawing for the full appearance of the great comet of 1472.
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37. Pretty tailed comet Cheseaux of 1744 before sunrise on March 9.
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38. Great comet of 1577 depicted in woodcut over Prague Nov 12, engraving by Jiri Daschitzky.
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39. Marvelous drawing for comet Tebbutt of many tails sinking in 1861.
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40. Also the apparition of the bright Donati Comet 1858 above Paris.
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41. Charles Piazzi Smyth's painting of the large comet of 1843 at Cape Good Hope.
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42. A perfect observation of the obvious comet above the drifting clouds, London, in 1861.
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43. The nicely tailed comet Cheseaux of 1744 is almost behind the horizon.
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44. An engaging painting of the super sized comet of 1843 watched from Tasmania.
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45. The giant comet of 1556, a detailed woodcut by Herman Gall, showing Istanbul.
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46. Interpretation of an appearing visible comet in the 4th cen. by Lubienietz.
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47. The huge Donati 1858 comet showed up, watch for the Great Bear.
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48. One of the gorgeous images by the French Trouvelot, here for the great comet of 1881.
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49. Settlement of a giant comet in Sep 1769, from Nurnberg, by Paul Kufner.
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50. A nice Dutch picture of Jacob Cats for a great long comet coming up.
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51. March 1843, Tasmania, same elongated comet from a southern location, Walter Synnot.
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52. An appealing paint by D.A. Hardy of the impressive comet in 1843.
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53. Drawing by Granger, display of the great 1811 comet from the Pont Neuf in Paris.
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54. Observing the great comet of 1577 appeared above Istanbul by wooden quadrant from Topkapi Palace.
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55. The attractive comet of 1882 also undoubtedly seen from India.
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56. A pleasing art by Weigel, 1690, for a prominent comet arrived.
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57. Comet Halley has a place in the battle of Hastings when King Harold II struggled, on the Bayeux tapestry, 1066.
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58. The well sized comet of 1843, work of Walter Maunder.
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59. View of the great comet of 1811, from Pierre-Simon, Winchester.
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60. Giotto and Halley, in church of Padova Italy, 1301, can't be absent.
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61. A chromolithograph for the easily seen comet Donati and St Paul's Cathedral.
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62. Pleasant painting by Ellison Hawks, the daylight comet in January 1910 came into view.
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63. Another fine woodcut for the bright comet in Nov 1577, Augsburg.
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64. A pretty Dutch religious woodcut from 1627 of the tailed star.
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65. Brooks, grateful oil painting of the obvious comet in Oct 1882, through window in Massachusetts.
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66. First trail of growing comet Donati as seen from Melbourne in 1858, from Ludwig Becker.
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67. The comet of Donati showed up on Oct 5 in 1858, nicely done by William Turner.
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68. Tycho Brahe observed the great comet of 1577 from Uraniborg on island Hven .
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69. Christmas 1680, the long tailed comet moves through the stars, Nurnberg.
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70. Another great comet splits the sky, from a work of Lycosthenes, published in Frankfurt 1744.
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71. An art print, easily watch of the great comet of 1811.
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72. Maybe the best woodcut by Lycosthenes, found in Book of Omens and Portents from 1557.
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73. One of the finest watercolour sketches out of the volume Kometenbuch in 16th cen.
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74. A notion of the great comet on Dec 26 in 1680, Nurnberg, J. Hofmann.
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75. Augsburg, the great comet of 1619, woodcut by Lucas Schultes.
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76. Out of work, from Johannes Virdung Usslegung.
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77. A really great comet shines between the horizon and the crescent moon, published in Nuremberg, 1680.
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78. The huge display of comet Donati in 1858 out of cities.
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79. Comet above Germany in 1401, Wunderzeichenbuch Augsburg.
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80. Fine oil painting of J.G. Schneider, the great 1680 comet in December over Nuremberg.
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81. Cassini observed the comet of 1652 inside the constellations from Bologna.
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82. How the bright long sized comet of 1843 appeared above London.
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83. The Donati comet 1858 well seen, litograph, observed J.P. Bond at Cambridge.
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84. Also a clear display of the greatest 19th cen. comet above Cairo.
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85. Apparition of a prominent comet, nov 1618, engraving, Augsburg.
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86. A coloured conspicuous comet showing up on this painting in 1811.
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87. Great comets fill the sky, from of a volume by Lycosthenes, published in Frankfurt, 1744.
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88. An obvious fine woodcut, when Halley made his return in 1835.
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89. Again from Kometenbuch 16th cen., another stunning watercolour sketch.
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90. From Nurnberg, observation recorded Aug 15, 1682.
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91. Marvelous oil paint by Thomas Baines, 19th cen.
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92. Out of the work Stelle di Natale, a next remarkable comet easily noticed.
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93. Comet Donati 1858 accompanied by a straight secondary tail, by Granger.
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94. Color print for Liebig, comet of 1831 inspired.
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95. A colourful papier mache for the naked eye display of Halley in 1835.
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96. An engraving, observed from Melbourne, Aug 1874, the fine comet Coggia.
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97. Predicted reappearance of Halley in 1910.
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98. The excellent 1858 comet Donati as seen from Greenwich Park.
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99. Glorious paint of the huge Donati comet in 1858, the evening of Oct 5.
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100. Location Northumberland, the easy Donati comet for everyone visible.
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