John Cobb in a Napier Railton at the Gold Trophy Coronation Race. Brooklands. May 17, 1937.
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John Cobb in a Napier Railton at the Gold Trophy Coronation Race. Brooklands. May 17, 1937.

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While in Napier New Zealand, i found some delicious Sauceage Rolls and off coarse I love them.
US Vogue September 1, 1954
Sunny Harnett in a camel Stroock fleece suit jacket, worn over a beige jersey shirt jacket, itself worn over a T-shirt in the same Wyner worsted jersey. By Claire McCardell. Suit and bracelet by Napier.
Sunny Harnett en costume-veste en polaire Stroock couleur camel, porté sur une veste-chemise en jersey beige, elle-même portée sur un t-shirt du même jersey peigné Wyner. Par Claire McCardell. Tailleur et bracelet Napier.
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Would you rather visit: Chandigrah, India; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Toronto, Canada; or Napier, New Zealand? (Each city is noted for its Brutalist, Beaux Arts, Postmodern, and Art Deco architecture, respectively)
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logarithm (n.)
a mathematical function used to shorten calculation, 1610s, logarithmus, coined in Modern Latin by Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550-1617), literally "ratio-number," from Greek logos "proportion, ratio, word" (see Logos) + arithmos"number" (from PIE *erei-dhmo-, suffixed variant form of root *re- "to reason, count"). Napier invented them and published a table in 1614; the kind now chiefly in use were invented by his contemporary Henry Briggs (1561-1630), a professor of geometry at Gresham College, London.
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