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If you are interested in purchasing prints of the charts, the educational media company Hagemann - http://www.hagemann.de/Lehrtafeln/Grundschule/ have edited versions for sale.

N.B. Their website is in German.

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Drawings]]> Pencil works]]> Pen works]]> Yvette Williams (1929–2019) was the first woman from New Zealand to win an Olympic gold medal (Helsinki, 1952), and to hold the world record in the women’s long jump. When she retired in 1954, she was ranked number one in world track-and-field history in the long jump, fifth in the pentathlon, 12th in the discus throw, and 19th in the shot put. In 1953, she was awarded an MBE; in 2011, she was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit; and in 2019, she was posthumously awarded a Damehood. This iconic image depicts Williams training for the long jump at St Clair Beach, Dunedin.]]> E.A. Phillips photographer]]> Photographs]]> Joseph Conrad]]> Youth and Two Other Stories.]]> Joseph Conrad]]> Burns, Thomas, 1796-1871]]> Portraits]]> unknown]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Lithographs]]> Nineteenth century]]> Ligar, C. W. (Charles Whybrow), 1811-1881]]> Portraits]]> unknown]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Lithographs]]> Nineteenth century]]> Godley, John Robert, 1814-1861]]> Portraits]]> unknown]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Stipple engravings]]> Beaches]]> Coasts]]> Dwellings]]> Self-Portraits]]> Waves]]> Williams, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1824-1903]]> Williams, E. A. (Edward Arthur), 1824-1898]]> Image]]> Still Image]]> Watercolors]]> Art]]> New Plymouth (N.Z.)]]> Taranaki (N.Z.)]]> Nineteenth century]]> Music
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