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There are only two known genuine Stradivarius violins from that date. One is on display in a museum in Paris, the other is in use by a professional violinist.

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At least $800 dollars if its in good condition.

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Up to 5000$

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When was Peter Walker House created?

Peter Walker House was created in 1727.


What is the inference in this passage About the year 1727 just at the time that earthquakes were prevalent in New England and shook many tall sinners down upon their knees?

What can you infer from this passage: About the year 1727, just at the time that earthquakes were prevalent in New England, and shook many tall sinners down upon their knees, there lived near this place a meager, misery fellow of the name Tom Walker"(291) Inferences: God-ideas strongly influenced society in 1727. Some may not have attended church but they still felt God controlled life. People strongly believed God--not geology--causes and can stop natural events and disasters. In their last minutes, everybody prays for God's intervention and forgiveness! No inferences can be made--yet--about Tom walker except he is a "meager, misery fellow".


Did Johann Heinrich Schulze invent the photography?

Johann H. Schultze 1684 - 1744 German - Preformed experiments that paved the way towards chemical based photography. It was known that certain chemicals darkened when exposed to sunlight. In 1727 Professor Schulzte heated silver nitrate. The compound did not darken so heat was eliminated as a cause of blackening. Schultze mixed silver nitrate with chalk and using the chalk like a pencil applied this compound to paper using a stencil. When exposed to sunlight the coated paper darkened. In invention of photography is credited to Nicephore Niece 1765 - 1833 France - who made the first permanent picture, a view from his window using a camera of his design. This first picture was taken in 1827. The picture is currently at Gernsheim Collection, University of Texas at Austin.


Who and when was the first camera invented?

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When and why was the camera invented and how has it affected society?

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