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LHSA — Leica Historical Society of America is an independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to everything regarding the Leica camera. Leica created in coorporation with LHSA some special editions of its cameras. For example the Leica MP 3 0.72 LHSA… … Wikipedia
LHSA — ICAO Airportcode f. Azentkilyszabadja Air Base ( Hungary) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Lister Centre — is the largest single student residence in Canada [http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=4776] , located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The centre is named after the man who was in charge of the University… … Wikipedia
Brian Carlin — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Carlin. Brian Carlin Données clés Nationalité Canada Né le … Wikipédia en Français
List of high schools in Michigan — This is a list of high schools in the state of Michigan. =Alcona County= * [https://www.edline.net/pages/Alcona CS/ Alcona Community Schools] , Lincoln * Greenbush Christian Academy (K 11), Greenbush =Alger County= *… … Wikipedia
Bruntsfield Hospital — was an Edinburgh hospital which started in 1878 as a women s dispensary ( clinic) opened by the city s first woman doctor, Sophia Jex Blake. It soon added some beds for in patients, and moved from a busy, central area to the more peaceful… … Wikipedia
Lutheran High School Westland — Infobox School name = Lutheran High School Westland motto = established = 1986 type = Parochial School affiliation = [http://www.lcms.org/ Lutheran Church Missouri Synod] district = grades = 9 ndash;12 president = principal = Steven Schwecke head … Wikipedia
Bangour Village Hospital — was a psychiatric hospital, located west of Dechmont, in West Lothian, Scotland. It was officially opened in October 1906, although the first patients had been admitted in June 1904. The hospital closed in 2004.HistoryThe hospital was modelled on … Wikipedia
Gerard of Cremona — (Italian: Gerardo da Cremona; Latin: Gerardus Cremonensis; c. 1114 ndash; 1187), was a Lombard translator of Arabic scientific works.He was one of a small group of scholars who invigorated medieval Europe in the twelfth century by transmitting… … Wikipedia
Elsie Inglis — (16 August 1864 ndash; 26 November 1917) was an innovative Scottish doctor and suffragist.She was born in the hill station town of Naini Tal, India, to a father who worked in the Indian civil service. She had the good fortune to have relatively… … Wikipedia