Property:Has subobject
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"Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki. The container allows to accumulate property-value assignments similar to that of a normal wiki page but within a different entity space while being linked to the embedding subject. This property is pre-deployed (also known as special property) and comes with additional administrative privileges but can be used just like any other user-defined property.
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Charles Saunders, The survey of a tract of Land in Cambridge. And a perspective delineation of the Summer house theron [detail], Mathematical Thesis, 1802 +
Charles Saunders, The survey of a tract of Land in Cambridge. And a perspective delineation of the Summer house theron [detail], Mathematical Thesis, 1802 +, Charles Saunders, The survey of a tract of Land in Cambridge. And a perspective delineation of the Summer house theron [detail], Mathematical Thesis, 1802 +
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Joshua Rowley Watson, View of the Middle and Upper bridges on the River Schuylkill taken from the Old Waterworks Philadelphia 5th October 1816, 1816 +
Joshua Rowley Watson, View of the Middle and Upper bridges on the River Schuylkill taken from the Old Waterworks Philadelphia 5th October 1816, 1816 +, Joshua Rowley Watson, View of the Middle and Upper bridges on the River Schuylkill taken from the Old Waterworks Philadelphia 5th October 1816, 1816 +
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J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles (1826) +
J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles (1826) +, J. C. Loudon, "The fixed rafter-trellis," in An Encyclopaedia of Gardening; Comprising the Theory and Practice of Horticulture, Floriculture, Arboriculture, and Landscape-Gardening, including all the latest improvements; a general history of gardening in all countries; and a statistical view of its present state with suggestions for its future progress, in the British Isles (1826) +
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Anonymous, "A pair of tozza [sic] vases, for a fountain," in A. J. Downing, ed., The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Devoted to Horticulture, Landscape, Gardening, Rural Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Entomology, Rural Economy, &c. 3, no. 1 (July 1848) +
Anonymous, "A pair of tozza [sic] vases, for a fountain," in A. J. Downing, ed., The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Devoted to Horticulture, Landscape, Gardening, Rural Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Entomology, Rural Economy, &c. 3, no. 1 (July 1848) +, Anonymous, "A pair of tozza [sic] vases, for a fountain," in A. J. Downing, ed., The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste Devoted to Horticulture, Landscape, Gardening, Rural Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Entomology, Rural Economy, &c. 3, no. 1 (July 1848) +
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Anonymous, "Villa at Brooklyn, N.Y., with the Conservatory attached," in [[A. J. Downing]], A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1849) +
Anonymous, "Villa at Brooklyn, N.Y., with the Conservatory attached," in [[A. J. Downing]], A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1849) +, Anonymous, "Villa at Brooklyn, N.Y., with the Conservatory attached," in [[A. J. Downing]], A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (1849) +
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Batty Langley, One of two "Designs for Gardens that lye irregularly to the ground House . . . House opening to the North upon a plain Parterre of Grass," in New Principles of Gardening, or The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. (1728) +
Batty Langley, One of two "Designs for Gardens that lye irregularly to the ground House . . . House opening to the North upon a plain Parterre of Grass," in New Principles of Gardening, or The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. (1728) +, Batty Langley, One of two "Designs for Gardens that lye irregularly to the ground House . . . House opening to the North upon a plain Parterre of Grass," in New Principles of Gardening, or The laying out and planting parterres, groves, wildernesses, labyrinths, avenues, parks, &c. (1728) +
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James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) +
James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) +, James Smillie (artist), W. W. Rice (engraver), "Monument to Miss Charlotte Canda," in Nehemiah Cleaveland, The Rural Cemeteries of America. / Illustrated in a series of highly finished steel engravings from drawings taken on the spot, of the most picturesque scenery in Greenwood and Mount Auburn cemeteries; With descriptions by Nehemiah Cleaveland (1855 [1847]) +
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