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Eleanor of Toledo (nom; related article), the mannerist portrait of Eleanor of Toledo, who wears a heavily brocaded dress slashed with black arabesques, with her son Giovanni by Bronzino, 1545. (Painted by Bronzino; photographed by the Yorck Project.) picture at right
Rusty chain (nom; related article), heavy rust on the links of a chain near the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco; the surface had been continuously exposed to moisture and salt-laden spray, causing surface breakdown, cracking, and flaking of the metal. (Created by User:WikipedianMarlith.) picture at right
Flock of sanderlings (nom; related article), a small wader. It is highly gregarious in winter, sometimes forming large flocks on coastal mudflats or sandy beaches. (Created by User:Mbz1.) picture at bottom
Seventeen Come Sunday (nom; related article), Percy Grainger's choral arrangement of the folk song "Seventeen Come Sunday", performed by the United States Navy Band Sea Chanters ensemble.
Keep the Home Fires Burning (nom; related article), a World War I patriotic song by Ivor Novello and Lena Guilbert Ford, performed by Frederick Wheeler for Edison Records in late 1915.
Manhattan Beach (nom; related article); this file and the following two are marches by American composer John Philip Sousa (1854–1932), performed by the United States Marine Corps Band.
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