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RM2X1MNWJ–THE NATIONAL SAVINGS SCHEME AT WORK IN CANTERBURY, ENGLAND, 1941 - At the Sydney Cooper School of Art, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, a meeting was held to discuss plans for Canterbury's National Savings Campaign. At this meeting, Canterbury's 'Brain's Trust' was chaired by His Worship Alderman Charles Lefevre OBE, seen here leaning on the table. Also in attendance were Sydney Steele, Headmaster of Blean School (pictured on the left) and F E Clarke (centre), a local bank manager and Honorary Secretary of the Savings Committee. On the table, a large National Savings poster can be seen,
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RMGJE817–New National Schools, Fletching, Sussex; E.F.C. Clarke, Architect, print 1873
RM2BAE0JX–West Bromwich Albion manager Steve Clarke (2nd left) presents a trophy to winning connections of Dunlough Bay, winner of the William Hill 'the Jumps' Win 100,000 E.b.f. 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle at Lingfield Park Racecourse
RMP5RJPN–N/A. English: Illustration of Buforrestia mannii in the original publication of both the genus and species. a. Flower b. Stamen c. Capsule, dorsal viewl d. Capsule, horizontal section e. Sepals, enlarged after capsule growth f. Seeds and single locule capsule, dorsal view . 1881. C.B. Clarke in Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle; Lithography by A. Leuba 248 Buforrestia manii CB Clarke Monographiae Phaneorogamarum Tab 7
RM2A2X4HE–Photograph - Rockhampton Labour Day Celebration Union, 1921, Mounted photograph of the Rockhampton Labour Day celebration union in 1921. Delegates absent from the photograph: T. Lynch, J.G.O Muller, J. Kaine, F.J Conlon, R. McCarthy, H. Smith, A. Lucas, E.R Thorpe, J.F Clarke, Thomas Lee, F. Williams and W. Brown. part of a collection relating to Australian trade unions and the Eight Hour Day. Action taken by stonemasons on 21 April 1856
RM2A2RW7E–Rare old coins on display at numismatic convention. Washington, D.C. Aug. 24. The collection of first coins minted in America, dating back as early as 1652, was envied by coin collectors from all over the country as they attended the American Numismatic Convention here today. The collection is owned by T. James Clarke, (center) President of the American Numismatic Association, who is showing them to F.E. Hodge (Left) and C. Shirley Leachman. The coins are made of silver. 8/24/37
RMG5K032–West Bromwich Albion manager Steve Clarke (2nd left) presents a trophy to winning connections of Dunlough Bay, winner of the William Hill 'the Jumps' Win 100,000 E.b.f. 'National Hunt' Novices' Hurdle at Lingfield Park Racecourse
RM2RC84MG–Private R.C. Price of the Signal Corps captured a photo on November 20, 1918, of Colonel Clarke and Major General Peter E. Traub, the Commanding General of the 35th Division. The photo was taken in Sommedieue, Meuse, France and was later passed by the A.E.F. censor. (50 words)
RM2P0WCNY–''James Clarke Hook, R.A.', after J.E.Millais, R.A. From "Modern Artists" by F.G.Dumas. [J.S.Virtue & Co Ltd, London, c1880]
RM2RCD4E7–2nd Lt. William E. Coffee and Sgt. J. W. Clarke inspect rejected clothing at Campde Gerard Sas on June 6, 1918. The photograph was taken by Pvt. C.E. Painter, S.C. It was passed by an A.E.F. censor on July 2, 1918. Notes and more information are available at www 14615.
RM2JAYH83–England V. Dominions at Lords -- Umpire F/O C.S. Dempster, NZ; L.N. Constantine, West Indies; Cadet-Officer D. Morkel, South Africa; E.A. Martindale, West Indies; F/O Carmody, Australia (captain);The Duke of Gloucester, C.B. Clarke, West Indies; Sgt. K. Miller, Australia; F/O A.W. Roper, Australia; Sgt. J. Workman, Australia; and F/O S. Sismey, Australia. England won narrowly. September 2, 1943. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.).
RM2RCHEDT–Description: This photograph was taken on July 4, 1918, and features Lieutenant Colonel L.S. Carson, the Quartermaster of the 2nd Division, and some of his assistants. The individuals in the photo are listed as follows: Lt. P.J. McAuinness, 1st Lt. Searborough, Lt. E.W. Kentall, Capt. Phillip Prown, Capt. James L. Kelly, Capt. Wm. Foelsing, Lt. H. Thatcher, Lt. W. J. Clarke, Major W.A. Dempsey, Major F.C. Miller, Lt. Col. L.S. Carson, and Major E.J. Maher. This photo was taken in La Perte Sous Jouarre, Seine et Marne, France.
RMPGCTPT–Image from page 19 of 'Glimpses of ancient Hackney and Stoke Newington. Being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Hackney Mercury ... With an appendix ... By F. R. C. S. [i.e. Benjamin Clarke.] [With a portr0093.
RM2RCHK26–Group of medical officers attached to American Red Cross Hospital No.5 in Paris, France. Left to right: Chaplain K.A. Bray, Capt. B. S. Walker; Capt. R.A. McGuire; Capt. J.B.Whinnery; Major G. Tarnowsky; Major J.F. Clarke; Capt. J.D.Bruse; Capt. A.J. Bowers. Rear row: Lt. K.M.Bonoff; Lt. L.E.Levey; Lt. F.S. Snapp; Lt. P.P. Gurnier; Lt. H. Chaplin; Lt. G.W. Deaver; Lt. A. A. MeNuff; Lt. H₂O a MoWheelers; Lt. E. King and Bt. S.M.Wells. Taken on July 23, 1918.
RM2AG6T8F–. The Press, Ballet in one act and three tableaux. (1) Misses: E. Mac Farlane, F. Mansell, F. Artelli, E. Akerst, E. Brien, L. Recher. A.Evans, J. Phillips, J. Vestey, K. Hewitt,E. Clarke, L. Grace, E. A. *< 1228 19
RM2RCFM0K–Maj. Gen. Peter E. Traub, Commanding General of the 35th Division, and his staff pose for a photograph. Other individuals in the photograph include Capt. Chas. B. Hart Jr., Col. H.S. Hawkins, Col. W. R. Gibson, Capt. Paul B. Velle, Lt. Col. Wm. Ellis, Lt. Col. Arthur Parker, Lt. Col. R. C. Turck, Lt. Col. D. D. Hay, Lt. Col. T. C. Clarke, Capt. Rene Couannie, Lt. Chas. Pottler, Maj. Vicot Ruehl, Maj. E. C. Sammons, Capt. R. M. Whaley, Capt. M. V. Weatherford, Capt. Carl R. White, Maj. Dwight F. Davis, Maj. W. W. Wise, Capt. J. H. Cabaniss, and Chaplain Thos. Sued.
RF2B96W79–Photograph - Rockhampton Labour Day Celebration Union, 1921, Mounted photograph of the Rockhampton Labour Day celebration union in 1921. Delegates absent from the photograph: T. Lynch, J.G.O Muller, J. Kaine, F.J Conlon, R. McCarthy, H. Smith, A. Lucas, E.R Thorpe, J.F Clarke, Thomas Lee, F. Williams and W. Brown. part of a collection relating to Australian trade unions and the Eight Hour Day. Action taken by stonemasons on 21 April 1856, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired
RM2T1KRY8–The National Savings Scheme at work in Canterbury, England, 1941 At the Sydney Cooper School of Art, St Peter's Street, Canterbury, a meeting was held to discuss plans for Canterbury's National Savings Campaign. At this meeting, Canterbury's 'Brain's Trust' was chaired by His Worship Alderman Charles Lefevre OBE, seen here leaning on the table. Also in attendance were Sydney Steele, Headmaster of Blean School (pictured on the left) and F E Clarke (centre), a local bank manager and Honorary Secretary of the Savings Committee. On the table, a large National Savings poster can be seen.
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RM2RC4HFA–The image shows personnel from the meteorological station located 1 km east of Colomboy les-Belles, France during World War One. The individuals in the photograph, from left to right, are Sgt. Maj. H. A. Leonard, Sgt. 1st cl. G.P. Sontar, Cpl. A. H. Reeves, Pvt. 1st cl. A. P. Buffat, Sgt. W.W. Clarke, Cpl. E.S. Kemmer, Cpl. W. A. McClintock, and Sgt. 1st cl. L.M. Stout. The photo was taken on December 11, 1918 by Sgt. 1st cl. J. T. Seabrook. This photo is archived under IBSLED number 00 12-11-18 in the personnel office. (NOTES: F/N MA 9811)
RM2R7K8N9–Montage of American Theatrical Figures 1866
RM2H461CR–The Castalian spring at Delphi; the cavities in the rock are for votive offerings. Etching by F.R. Hay, 1813, after E.D. Clarke.
RM2ABXDXJ–EFFORT SnOULO USE NICHOLSON FILE CO. FULL OF ilIFOIWATION OFFICE. PROVIDENCE.R.IU.S.A. Patent Carrying Track OVERHEAD TRAMWAY The Coburn Trolley Track Mfg. Co. ENGINE LATHE Stiff Strong and Accurate F. E. REED COMPANY Worcester Mass. U. S. A Footaraaori Power plaellioerg SENECA FALLS MFG. COMPANY. Upright Drills HILL CLARKE & CO., scientific american, 1896-04-04
RM2RCFYPN–Group of military personnel standing in front of a building at Rockwell Field, San Diego, California. Names of individuals present are listed as Lt.W.P. Withms, Lt. WH. Payton, Lt. E.C. Clarke, Lt. T.C. Foust, Lt. L.W. Milles, Lt. W.J. Marshall LT.H.H. Wells, Lt. H.C. Fabling, etc. Date taken: 5-26-1918.
RMW68C72–St. Peter's Church, near the White House, Virginia. (where G. Washington may have been married to Martha). Personnel as given in Pictorial History of Civil War, Review of Reviews, 1911, left to right: Maj. A.M. Clark, volunteer A.D.C.; Lt. Col. J.H. Taylor, A.G.; Capt. F.N. Clarke, Chief of Arty.; General E.V. Sumner, Lt. Col. J. F. Hammond, Medical Director; Capt. Pease, Minnesota Vols., Chief of commissary; Capt. Gabriel Grant.
RM2WRBK3B–Fair Oaks, Va., vicinity. Brigade officers of the Horse Artillery commanded by Lt. Col. William Hays, Photograph from the main eastern theater of war, the Peninsular Campaign, May-August 1862. Standing, left to right: Lt. Edmund Pendleton, PLt. Alex C. M. Pennington, Capt. Henry Benson, Capt, H. M. Gibson, Lt. James E. Wilson, Capt. John C. Tidball, Lt. William N. Dennison. Seated, left to right: Capt. Horatio Gibson, Lt. Peter C. Hains, Lt. Col. William Hays, Capt. James M. Robertson, Lt. J. W. Barlow. Seated on the ground, left to right: Lt. Robert H. Chapin, Lt. Robert Clarke
RM2EBCWBT–Reception for Astronaut John Herschel Glenn, Jr., 11:55AM. Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia Brigadier General Frederick J. Clarke (center left, in profile) presents astronaut Lieutenant Colonel John H. Glenn, Jr. (center) with a key to the city during a reception honoring Lieutenant Colonel Glenn. President John F. Kennedy (in profile) and his niece, Maria Shriver (back to camera, wearing red coat), look on from left; Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson (holding hat) and Administrator of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) James E. Webb (right of Vice President J
RMPFXJ6A–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 543 Okthoc. Vl!',» Orthoceras asmodeus. Clarke, Bull. 16, U. S. G. S. 1885, ^ p. 30, pi. 3, fig. 3, magnified SO; minute; only -^-^ inch long ; beauti- Qik B.,6. 3 f^lj diiferent from all other De- vonian orthocerata; rings marked by the finest lines lengthwise ; no septa visible. Genest e black shale, Ontario Co., N. Y.— VIII e, Orthoceras baculum, Hall, 15th An. Rt. N. Y. 1862, p.. h'i3f/ /SJ-h. An Rt. OL8 74, plate 8, fig. 6. Siphuncle excentric; surface u
RMMCRAY9–. Fig. iSi. Palisota Barteri Hook. f. (Kamerun). A Blüte; B, C Staubblatt; D Staminodien vor den Kelchblättern; E Haar eines Staminodiums; i^Frucht von P. ambigua (F. Beauv.) C. B. Clarke (Gabun); G Querschnitt derselben; // Same eines Faches von vorn und hinten.
RMPNDKFR–Image from page 8 of 'Glimpses of ancient Hackney and Stoke Newington. Being a reprint of a series of articles appearing in the Hackney Mercury . With an appendix . By F. R. C. S. [i.e. Benjamin Clarke.] [With a portrait0072.
RM2AG6T02–. The Press, Ballet in one act and three tableaux. (1) Misses: E. Mac Farlane, F. Mansell, F. Artelli, E. Akerst, E. Brien, L. Recher. A.Evans, J. Phillips, J. Vestey, K. Hewitt,E. Clarke, L. Grace, E. A. *< 1228 19. Poco piu mosso.
RM2X16FAC–RESIDENT COMMISSIONER OF BASUTOLAND IN ITALY - Group picture, including:- Lieut. Col. Arden Clarke, Lieut. Col. Charnock Major J.D.A. Germond, and the Chiefs as in 17483 S/Sgt. N.E. Newberry and Sgt. R.F. Durnof the clerical staff of A.7 ( ) HQ A.A.I British Army
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RM2ABXE6X–ENDLESS CHAIN RIVER FERRY BOATS. LATH ES F. E. REED CO. Worcester Mass. U. S. A. Engine Hand and Foot Lathes. MICROMETER RULINGS J. ZENTMA VEIL Microscope Manufacturer 207 S. th Street PHILADELPHIA PA II 942 Sersston P. DROP FORG1NGS WTMAKORDON ook of Tools CHAS. A. STRELINGER & CO. Detroit Mich. DO YOUR OWN PRINTING 65. PRESS for Upright Drills HILL CLARKE & CO. 160 Oliver Street BOSTON. 16 S. Canal St. Chicago. Economical. P. 0. Box 1025 WATERBURY CONN. U. S. A. The Best 14 Engine Lathe The Springfield Ma Ave. Springfield 0. U.S. A. TURBINE WATER WHEELS. JAMES LEFFEL & CO. Springfield Ohi U
RM2ARYJWA–House Independence Suriname; 11: Den Uyl speaking with in background of Liesdek-Clarke, Somohardjo, Derby, Winetuin, Nooitmeer Date: 23 October 1975 Location: The Hague, South -Holland Keywords: political Person name: Derby, F.M., Liesdek-Clarke, A.J., Nooitmeer, R.B.R., Somohardjo, Paul, Uyl, Joop den, Wijntuin, E.L.A.
RMPFXJ3A–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. ECHI. 214. also in the Lower Held, chert beds, Pine ridge, Beaver dam run road, King township (T2, 134.)—F/, VII. Eatonia ? in Upper Chemung strata, Tioga Co., Pa- Sherwood's collections, specimen 854-33 (fair condition) Charleston township.— VIIIg* Bchinocaris punctata. Hall, Hamilton group, at Delphi, N. Y. Zittel's Handbuch der Pal.,1885, Vol. 2, p. 658, fig. 846, after B e echer' s d r a w i n g.— TIIIg, Echinocaris whitfieldi. Clarke, Bull. 16, D. S. G.
RMME7WW2–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . Fig. 122. Strolüanthes anisophyllus (Wall.) T. And. Ä Habitus; £ Bl. im Längsschnitt; C A.; D Frkn.; E N. F S. mit Jaculator. (Original.) Etwa -180 Arten im wärmeren Asien, wenige auf Madagaskar. Unter Zuhilfenalime der Oberfläctienstructur der Pollenleisten lässt sich vielleicht eine noch naturgemäßere Gliederung der Gattung vornehmen, als sie Clarke in Flora of British India IV, 429 giebt. Da mir das Material zur näheren Durcharbeitung fehlte, gebe ich nachstehend die Clarke'sche
RMT3Y59K–Archive image from page 316 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 Farinosae. — Coinmelinaceae. 269 Fig. iSi. Palisota Barteri Hook. f. (Kamerun). A Blüte; B, C Staubblatt; D Staminodien vor den Kelchblättern; E Haar eines Staminodiums; iFrucht von P. ambigua (F. Beauv.) C. B. Clarke (Gabun); G Querschnitt derselben; // Same eines Faches von vorn und hinten.
RM2AG4NFA–. The Forester. Flower—Purple Violet SORORES IN URBEMary Jackson Belle Bartlett Rogers SORORES IN UMVERSITATE Hazel R. Sloan-Anne Mc NeillBernice M. Ayres Alice E. DouglasJessie E. Carr Carol S. SampsonEdwin FrazerDorothy DobbinRuth Conkey igitiigiS Ruth W. TalcottMary F. Roe Helen Z. Loring Ruth F. PaulHelen Clarke AIariorie EtnyreLillian EvansMildred DobbinHester Bone.
RM2WY6ABA–ROYAL SCOTTISH FUSILIERS REINFORCE RIGHT FLANK IN DRIVE FOR HOLLAND - L-R: Pte Ashmore R of London; Pte Hart R.E. of London and Pte Clarke of Huddersfield all of 'B' Coy 2nd Kensington's find some comfort from the fire in front of their Bren carrier. The Kensington's are guarding the extreme flank behind the R.S.F.'s. , British Army, 21st Army Group
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RM2ABXEMX–mtvion. TRADE MARKS. DESIGNS. Inside Page. ench insertion - 75 cents a line Foot power Star 4' Screw. .cutting 9 and -inch Swing. FOR GUNSMITHS TOOL MAKERS EXPERI The Curtis Balanced Steam Trap D'ESTE & SEELEY CO. 90-33 Haverhill St. BOSTON. THE COBURN PATENT TROLLEY TRACK ROUSE DOOR HANGERS. The Coburn Trolley Track Mfg. Co. Holyoke Mass. Stark No.4 Bench Lathe BUY TELEPHONES That Are Good--Not Cheap Things 260 South Clinton Street Chicag MARINE and LOCAL LIGHT PLANTS Portland Me. U. S. A. GATES IRON WORKS THE 'SPRINGFIELD' CRANK SHAPERS. SPRINGFIELD MACH. TOOL CO. '' Springfield Ohi U. S. A
RMTDGHHE–NORTHWEST SIDE ELEVATION, WITH SCALE - Clifton Farm, Off Baker Road, Frederick, Frederick County, MD; Taylor, Griffin; Ball, Turner Alfred; Wheatley, John F; Gambrill, James H; Wheatley and Gambrill; Worthington, John T; Worthington, Mary; Worthington, Lavinia; Dorsey, Loyd; Worthington, Glenn; Worthington, Clarke; Jenkins Brothers, Incorporated; National Park Service; Amundson, David, delineator; Cohen, Melissa, delineator; Boucher, Jack E, photographer; Pendleton, Philip Edmund, historian; Lavoie, Catherine C, historian
RMPFXJ38–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. also in the Lower Held, chert beds, Pine ridge, Beaver dam run road, King township (T2, 134.)—F/, VII. Eatonia ? in Upper Chemung strata, Tioga Co., Pa- Sherwood's collections, specimen 854-33 (fair condition) Charleston township.— VIIIg* Bchinocaris punctata. Hall, Hamilton group, at Delphi, N. Y. Zittel's Handbuch der Pal.,1885, Vol. 2, p. 658, fig. 846, after B e echer' s d r a w i n g.— TIIIg, Echinocaris whitfieldi. Clarke, Bull. 16, D. S. G. S., 1885' i
RMMEEB9T–. Die Cephalopoden, I. Teil . Textfigur 31. Längsschliffe durch junge Schalen von Orthoceras: a—e nach POCTA 1902, f, g nach CLARKE 1893. Man beachte die solid verkalkte, etwas verschieden geformte Embryonalkammer, die stets eine leiclite blasige Auftreibung zeigt, ferner den ungleichen Öffnungswinkel, die nur zum Teil verkalkten und erhaltenen Siphonalduten, die ungleich distanzierten Septen. Formen wie d dürften kriechenden Tieren, die wie Schnecken lebten, oder pteropodenartigen schwimmenden, welche den Kopffuß nach unten wandten, angehört haben. Solche kurzkegelige Formen sind stets ganz k
RMT3Y59M–Archive image from page 316 of Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner. Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas, insbesondere seiner tropischen Gebiete : Grundzge der Pflanzenverbreitung im Afrika und die Charakterpflanzen Afrikas diepflanzenwelta02engluoft Year: 1910 Fig. iSi. Palisota Barteri Hook. f. (Kamerun). A Blüte; B, C Staubblatt; D Staminodien vor den Kelchblättern; E Haar eines Staminodiums; iFrucht von P. ambigua (F. Beauv.) C. B. Clarke (Gabun); G Querschnitt derselben; // Same eines Faches von vorn und hinten. Fig. 182. Palisota hirsuta (Thunb.) K. Schum. A blühender Zweig; B Blüte;
RM2AJBY50–Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried on by F.I.S 'Endeavour,' 1909-14 under H.C Dannevig, commonwealth director of fisheries Volume 1-5 . .• P. Clarke, del., Austr. Miu. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIII. Velifer multiradiatus, Regan. ZOOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. II. Platk XXIII.. A. E.. McCulloch, del., Austr. Mus. EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIVVsendorlwmhus multimaculatns, Giinther. ZOOL. RESULTS ENDEAVOUR, Vol. II. Platk XXIV.
RM2WYB3MD–ROYAL AIR FORCE 1939-1945: COASTAL COMMAND - A Warwick V crew of No 179 Squadron, Royal Air Force at St Eval, April 1945. From left to right: Flying Officer R E Crighton RAAF, Flight Lieutenant W M O'Dwyer RAAF, Flying Officer G R Leighton RAAF, Flying Officer C A Donnelly RAAF, Sergeant B Braier RAF, Warrant Officer F W Appleton RAAFand Warrant Officer G R Clarke RAAF. , Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Regiment, Sqdn, 179
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RM2ABXMC3–Cbe typewriter Excbange 1M Barclay St NEW YORK 124 La Salle St. CHICAGO 38 Bromfield St. BOSTON KANSAS CITY MO. ST. LOUIS. MO SAN FRANCISC CAL. ACETYLENE APPARATUS SQME ROLL TOP OAK perfectly satisfac. the greatest value heard of the equal of desks that others sell at almost double the HOME HOSPITAL CAMP YACHT 'Perfection'Air Mattresses (Cover drawn back showing air sack and method of inflation.) MECHANICAL FABRIC CO. PROVIDENCE R. I. Ve Melo brake .1. I I. Leonliii rtll 6106:5 Vehicle steering mechanism I'. Nen lifili773 Voting machine Trommlits & 'borers Mili987 V nleaniging tongs A. .I. I
RMTDM7MM–PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF NORTHEAST (FRONT), LOOKING WEST - Clifton Farm, Off Baker Road, Frederick, Frederick County, MD; Taylor, Griffin; Ball, Turner Alfred; Wheatley, John F; Gambrill, James H; Wheatley and Gambrill; Worthington, John T; Worthington, Mary; Worthington, Lavinia; Dorsey, Loyd; Worthington, Glenn; Worthington, Clarke; Jenkins Brothers, Incorporated; National Park Service; Amundson, David, delineator; Cohen, Melissa, delineator; Boucher, Jack E, photographer; Pendleton, Philip Edmund, historian; Lavoie, Catherine C, historian
RMPFXHG0–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. f./,23-'r5; 1885, page 20, 41, pi. 1, hg. 2, a fish scale magnified twice; 3, a scale mag. S times; 4, 5, 6, head plates, m(2^. 25^(^Z(?6. One scale is all that Mr. Clarke had found in the Genesee Uack shale, st few feet over the Styliola led^ Glenville, Honeoye lake, N. Y., Many specimens were got from Naples black shales at Sparta, in RR. cut; in one case most of the fish was got, but its head bones displaced and tail crushed ; fish 5 in. long.— VIII e &
RMMCH7FE–. &ILVIA, CI.AIIA BEUMAN.â(/<Ort/(/'e.) Sweet Peas.âContinued. Blushing Beauty,y?«f W/(///hX' Butterfly, white, edged lavender ... CaiAmaX, /irilliant cardinal red Capt. Clarke, red, white and blue .... Captain of the BIues,yf««/ blue Captivation, rosy purple Celestial, clear lavender Co<iuettc, delicate primrose, tinged blush . Countess of Radnor, delicate lavender . Countess of Aberdeen, pale blush pink . Crown Jewel, creamy while veined rose . Cupid, the ne^u dwarf white Daybreak, white ground, watered red . iJorothy Tennant, mauve or heliotrope . iJuchess of York, white, strip
RM2X0PJ53–MEN OF AN ESCORT CARRIER IN EASTERN WATERS. APRIL 1945, ON BOARD THE ESCORT CARRIER HMS KHEDIVE. - Glasgow men serving in the KHEDIVE. Left to right: back row: Am/E N M Trotter, Bonhill, Dumbarton; A/F Pat Gill, Uddingston. Second row: Stoker J Reilly, Glasgow; Steward Leo McArthur, Glasgow; AM/E Kenneth Macleod, Torridon, Roseshire; LAM Andrew Taylor, Leven; NA Joseph Clarke, Balornock. Front row: AM/E C Poole, Ashgill; AM/A McGunnigle, Knightswood; NA G Cross, Glasgow; AM/A W Middleton, Ayr
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RMW1JBAT–St. Peter's Church, near the White House, Virginia. (where G. Washington may have been married to Martha). Personnel as given in Pictorial History of Civil War, Review of Reviews, 1911, left to right: Maj. A.M. Clark, volunteer A.D.C.; Lt. Col. J.H. Taylor, A.G.; Capt. F.N. Clarke, Chief of Arty.; General E.V. Sumner, Lt. Col. J. F. Hammond, Medical Director; Capt. Pease, Minnesota Vols., Chief of commissary; Capt. Gabriel Grant.
RMME6PKJ–. Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien : nebst ihren Gattungen und wichtigeren Arten, insbesondere den Nutzpflanzen . ^}^-^^--^--(^ Ltndelofla Joij.?i/Joya (Bentb.) Gürke. ^ Bl. von außen; B Bl. aufgeschnitten; C Längsschnitt durch eine bchlundschuppe. — D—G SoUnanihus lanatns (L.) DC. D Bl. von außen; E Bl. aufgeschnitten; F Klause von außen; 6^ Klause im Längsschnitt. — H—K Mijosotidium nobile Hook. H Bl. aufgeschnitten; J ¥t : K ülause im Längsschnitt. — L—C Paracaryum himalccijense (Klotzsch) Clarke. L Bl. von außen; 31 Bl aufge- sclmitten: A Klause von außen; 0 Klause im Läugsschnitt. — P—Ä R
RM2AX1A7D–The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . SIR E. J. POVNTER. K. B., President of the Royal Academy, Loudon. 596 THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF METHODISM.. G. F. WATTS, R. A.,The celebrated painter; grandson of Dr. Adarn Clarke. to the quarterly meetings, and havingreceived their approbation, were con-firmed by the Conference of 1853. The great career of Jabez Buntingca
RM2WY6JEB–ATLANTIC BATTLE RECORD BREAKERS WELCOMED HOME. 3 AND 4 MARCH 1944, LIVERPOOL. THE 2ND ESCORT GROUP, COMMANDED BY CAPT F J WALKER, CB, DSO AND TWO BARS, RN, OF HM SLOOP STARLING, WAS WELCOMED HOME BY THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, FROM A NORTH ATLANTIC U-BOAT HUNT IN WHICH 6 U-BOATS WERE 'KILLED'. - Group with the wild goose's own flag. Left to right: Signaller James Kinnear, of Edinburgh; Signaller W Gibson, of E Barnet; Able Seaman C E Woods, of Sunderland, the designer of the flag; Petty Officer Telegraphist A Sable, of King's Lynne, and Signaller A R Clarke, of Nuneaton. , Royal Navy, HMS
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RMTDM7MK–PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF NORTHEAST (FRONT) AND SOUTHEAST SIDE, LOOKING WEST - Clifton Farm, Off Baker Road, Frederick, Frederick County, MD; Taylor, Griffin; Ball, Turner Alfred; Wheatley, John F; Gambrill, James H; Wheatley and Gambrill; Worthington, John T; Worthington, Mary; Worthington, Lavinia; Dorsey, Loyd; Worthington, Glenn; Worthington, Clarke; Jenkins Brothers, Incorporated; National Park Service; Amundson, David, delineator; Cohen, Melissa, delineator; Boucher, Jack E, photographer; Pendleton, Philip Edmund, historian; Lavoie, Catherine C, historian
RMMCTKX3–. Fig. 152. A^C Fr., g tind Q El. von Onoseiis speciosa IL B. K. â D Fr. von 0. ataeameiisis (Philippi) 0. Hffm. â E Zweig von Pertya scandens Schultz Bip. â F, 0 Blütenstand und Einzelkf. von Eecastocleis Shockleyi A. Gr. â B Griffelspitze von Phiotaxis pulcherrima Steetz. â J Zweig von Chuqttiragna eriiiacea Don. â K Griffelipitze von Pertya. Ãitchisoni Clarke. â L Fr. von Dicoma iomentosa Cass. {D nach Philippi; sonst Original.) *** Bl. Sämtlich ^; B. leierförmig-fiederspaltig 702. Onoseris Isotypus Benth. et Hook. fil. 20 Fr. kahl, groà 695, Augusta. III. Pp. ein gezähntes Krönchen, K
RM2AWD69G–Ravelings . INTRODUCTION. WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE, WITH CHARITY FOR ALL. WE HAVE, TO THE BEST OF OURABILITY, ENDEAVORED TO MAKE THE 06 RAVELINGS EQUAL TO THE BEST. AS TOWHETHER OR NOT WE HAVE SUCCEEDEDWE LEAVE THE READER TO JUDGE. THE EDITOFS. The Ravelings Staff. EDITOR-IN-CHIEFCLYDE E. MATSON. ASSISTANT EDITORESTHER DAME, BUSINESS MANAGERJAS. R. RHODES. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS W. J. STEVENSON. JAS. F. LECLERE. ASSOCIATE EDITORSLiterary—Herbert R. Clarke, Dotha Mckelvey.Miscellaneous- F. Ray Elder, Mildred Gilmer.Social—Anna Pinkerton.Alumni—Arthur Smith.College—Nancy Irwin.Athletic—Frank
RM2WYBHMH–ALLIED ARMIES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM 1940-45 - Group photograph of officers of No. 10 Inter-Allied Commando taken at No. 6 Commando HQs near Brighton.Front row: Lieutenant Stanisław Wołoszowski, the Deputy CO of the 6th Troop (1st Polish Independent Commando Company); Captain Peter Mulders of the 2nd Dutch Troop; Captain George Danloy of the 4th Belgian Troop; Captain R. Hauge of the 5th Norwegian Troop, and Captain Philippe Kieffer, the CO of the 1st French Troop.Back row: Captain E. F. Lutyens, the 4th Belgian Troop; Captain J. G. Clarke, Adjutant; Lieutenant Colonel Dudley Lister, the CO of
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RMTDMFXY–PHOTOCOPY OF HISTORIC VIEW, CA. 1930, PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF NORTHEAST (FRONT) AND NORTHWEST SIDE, LOOKING SOUTH (DAVID REED) - Clifton Farm, Off Baker Road, Frederick, Frederick County, MD; Taylor, Griffin; Ball, Turner Alfred; Wheatley, John F; Gambrill, James H; Wheatley and Gambrill; Worthington, John T; Worthington, Mary; Worthington, Lavinia; Dorsey, Loyd; Worthington, Glenn; Worthington, Clarke; Jenkins Brothers, Incorporated; National Park Service; Amundson, David, delineator; Cohen, Melissa, delineator; Boucher, Jack E, photographer; Pendleton, Philip Edmund, historian; Lavoie, Catherine
RM2AJMN7E–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . vifolium, Griseb., var. Moonii, C. B. Clarke. crenatum, F.v.M.—Fringed Water-Lily (yellow). geminatum, Griseb.— Murite of Batavia River natives. hydrocharoides, F. v. M. exiliflorum, F. v. M. Alliance VIIL—POLEMONIALES. Order LXXXIII.— HYDROPHYLLACEJE. Tribe Hydrolee.e.Hydrolea, Linn. zeylanica, Jahl. (Fig. 319.)spinosa, Linn. (Fig. 320.) Order LX
RM2WYB4EF–MEN OF THE EASTERN FLEET. 2 AND 3 APRIL, ON BOARD THE CRUISER HMS NEWCASTLE AT SEA AND AT TRINCOMALEE. - Irish interest, group includes: Coder G E Sims, Holywood; Able Seaman R Irvine, Belfast; Ordinary Seaman F Jess, Kallyliegh; Ordinary Seaman D Clarke, Ballymena; Able Seaman P Berry, Londonderry; Mne P Wilson, Belfast; Ordinary Seaman W Boyle, Castle Wellman, Co Down; Able Seaman T Howard, Cork; Able Seaman P MCavana, Belfast; Leading Steward M Manning, Cork; Able Seaman T Agnew, Belfast; Signaller H Crawford, Belfast; Ordinary Seaman P Whitmore, Dublin; Petty Officer J Keane, Cork; and Com
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RMTDMFY0–PHOTOCOPY OF HISTORIC VIEW, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, GENERAL PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF FARMSTEAD FROM EAST (COLLECTION OF MR. DAVID REED) - Clifton Farm, Off Baker Road, Frederick, Frederick County, MD; Taylor, Griffin; Ball, Turner Alfred; Wheatley, John F; Gambrill, James H; Wheatley and Gambrill; Worthington, John T; Worthington, Mary; Worthington, Lavinia; Dorsey, Loyd; Worthington, Glenn; Worthington, Clarke; Jenkins Brothers, Incorporated; National Park Service; Amundson, David, delineator; Cohen, Melissa, delineator; Boucher, Jack E, photographer; Pendleton, Philip Edmund, historian; Lavoie, Cathe
RM2AFYXDJ–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. HIGH GRADE CUTLERY—ELECTRO PLATE & SOLIDNICKEL SILVER FLATWARE. Jumbo Forks EVERY SET CONTAINSOUR GUARANTEE. The McGLASHAN, CLARKE CO., Limited NIAGAR* FALLS, ONTARIO AGENTS: J. Mackay Rose, 88 McGill St. Montreal. Que. N. F. Gundy, 61 Albert St., Toronto, Ont. David Philip, 291 Portage Ave., Winnipeg, Man. Benj Rogers, Charlotteiown, P.E.I. If You Want The Best GET UTICA BRAND Manufactured by the Utica Drop Forge Co. M Utica, N.Y.
RM2X07WA3–WITH THE ILLUSTRIOUS. FEBRUARY 1945, ON BOARD THE CARRIER HMS ILLUSTRIOUS IN FAR EASTERN WATERS. - New Zealand officers of the ILLUSTRIOUS. Kneeling, left to right: Sub Lieut (A) E J Baxter, Auckland; Lieut (A) J H Clarke, Otorohanga; Second Lieut (A) M Barbour, Wellington; Second Lieut (A) A H Reynolds, Gisburne; Lieut (A) M I Ritchie, Dunedin; Second Lieut (A) F B Heffer, DSC, Waikanae. Standing: Lieut (A) E D Quigg, Christchurch; Lieut J M Cope, Palmerston; Lieut (A) G W Finlayson, Riverton; Lieut (A) J A Parli, Waitera; Lieut (A) A H Churchill, Rongotea. All RNZNVR
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RM2AATB1W–DINNER) TO- FRANKLIN BIEN, CJS HALL, HENRY BISCHOFF, JR, DAVID S BROWN, JOHN H JUDGE, JOHN H STRALEY, LOUIS HASBROUCK, A HEYNEMAN, GEO N MESSITER, THEOCONNELLY,NICHOLAS SCHLOEDER, EJ ILLUS, WATER COLOR DOCK; SAILING SHIPS AND STEAMSHIPS IN BG; MERCURY IN TOGA, HOLDING CADUCEUS; WHITE SATIN RIBBONS BINDING BOOKLET;; DINNER] TO: FRANKLIN BIEN, C.J.S. HALL, HENRY BISCHOFF, JR., DAVID S. BROWN, JOHN H. JUDGE, JOHN H. STRALEY, LOUIS HASBROUCK, A. HEYNEMAN, GEO. N. MESSITER, THEO.CONNELLY,NICHOLAS SCHLOEDER, E.J. FRIEDMAN, J.N.V. OLCOTT, JOHN WHALEN, C.F. HPFFMAN, JR. [held by] GEORGE C. CLARKE [at]
RM2AJ85MA–Falmouth-by-the-sea : the Naples of America . .-^J! n/- THE history of journalism in Falmouth dates back to November 21,1823. Then was born the Nautical Intelligencer, with W. E. P.Rogers at the helm. The Falmouth Chronicle began its existence May 11,1872, with Henry Jones as editor. The Seaside Press of 187^, the JVeekly%eviezv of 1883, edited by F. H. Burgess, the Cape Cod Independent of1884, conducted by Geo. Otis, and later by Lewis F. Clarke, tell the storyof the life and struggles of a Falmouth newspaper. The present weeklysheet is known as the Falmouth Enterprise; Charles S. Burgess is
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RM2AFMF81–. Kaleidoscope. decern0 passage OFFICERS C. E. CLARKE President R. F. BRADEN Vice-President L. D. ARBUCKLE Secretary and Triwsurer MEMBERS HEC CURRY•SPIDER ARBUCKLE••HOB BRADENSIDE SYDENSTRICKERFOINE LEEMAC McKINLEYNEWT CRO( KETT ( HARLIE ( LARKEQUEEN MILLARDLEGS REXFOOTS SOUTHALLOVEST llll-:ill,?GENERAL HITECOLONEL HITE 150. Cfriro passage OFFICERS R. L. MORTON President B. B. WHITE Vice-President A. M. LAREW Secretary ami Treasurer members NERVOUS MORTONGOOD WILSONBUNNIE WHITEBUGS NORTHINGTONSHELL SHELLHORSEBLAKE CAMPBELL KING BRUGHFRESHMAN CAPPSGOOGOO BEDINGERJOE CROCKETTRUBE RYBUKNUNCLE JI
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RM2AM3TE8–A circumstantial report of the evidence and proceedings upon the charges preferred against His Royal Highness the Duke of York in the capacity of commander in chief, in the months of February and March, 1809 . cam.e withCaptain Sulton, was he in the habitof going with him into i!)e parlour r A. Nt>. Q. When Mrs, Clarke first residedin Gloucester-!)lace, what number ofservants had she at that lime ? A. S:un. Carter a> the i-irst thatwent there when f went ; there wasa coachman and tv.o footmen, and abutler and a postillion : there Werefour men in the stable ; she had themimmediately as
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RM2AFTG6J–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. HARDWARE AND METAL High Grade Cutlery—Electro-Plate and Solid Nickel-Silver Flatware. A most artistic design that will afford you some conception of the choice lines that wemanufacture. Every dealer is authorized to make good our guarantee. McGLASHAN, CLARKE CO., LIMITED Niagara Falls, Ontario AGENTS : J. MACKAY ROSE, 88 McGill St.. Montreal. Que. N. F. GUNDY, 61 Albert St.. Toronto. Ont. BENJ. ROGERS. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Dealers! HERES YOUR CHANCETO MAKE A SPLASH. This Mantel or any of our 70 different designs, fitted with our Electric Graterequ
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RM2AG4F75–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. HARDWARE AND METAL High Grade Cutlery—Electro-Plate and Solid Nickel-Silver Flatware. A most artistic design that will afford you some conception of the choice lines that wemanufacture. Every dealer is authorized to make good our guarantee. McGLASHAN, CLARKE CO., LIMITED Niagara Falls, Ontario AGENTS : J. MACKAY ROSE, 88 McGill St., Montreal. Que. N. F. GUNDY. 61 Albert St.. Toronto, Ont. BENJ. ROGERS. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dealers! HERES YOUR CHANCETO MAKE A SPLASH. This Mantel or any of our 70 different designs, fitted with our Electric Graterequ
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RM2AKHR7N–Agromeck . Tennis Club L. T. WINSTON President E. N. PEGRAxM ice-President S. H. CLARKE Secretary and Treasurer W. N. HOLT Captain and Manager Members ALLEN, W. A. HUBAND. ABERNETHY, D. S. KIRKPATRICK, W. F. BELL, J. C. LIPSCOMB. BLACKBURN, L. A. MAXWELL, R. COUCH. MOORMAN. CLARDY, C. C. MOORE, L. CHREITZBERG, H. F. SMITH. E. E. DRAKE, J. S. UZZELL, R. P. ESCOTT, A. E. WALTERS. FERGUSON . WALKER, W. J HAMILTON, G. P. WILSON, F.
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RM2ANEA6T–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . CONSERVATORIES, GREENHOUSES,ORCHID HOUSES, VINERIES,PEACH HOUSES, &c. Plans and Estimates Free. HORTICULTURAL A Large Stock AT ACQalways on Hand. IT I 1 f jj il, Special quotations for quantities, WHITE LEAD, OILS, AND COLOURS At lowest possible prices. NICH0LLS& CLARKE, 6, HIGH STREET, SHOREDITCH, LONDON, E. 408 THE GABDENEBS CHRONICLE. [Octobeb 3, 1891. HILL BLACK & SMITHS VARNISH for Preserving Ironwork, Wood, or Stone.. (Registered Trade Mark.) An excellent substitute for oil paint, at one-third
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RM2AKBD3G–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . PECIAL MERIT At the Great Summer Show of the Royal Horticultural Society of England, South Kensington, June 3 to 7, i88r. Price and Particulars of any respectable Ironmonger or Florist, and of the Manujacturers, CHADBORN & COLDWELL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 223, UPPER THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.G. Factory-NEWBTJRGH, N.Y. T. CLARKE, Manager. PHnt°,H5 w,?..;^!?^^ f I^^J^^S?? ^7^^ ^i^ ? Advertisements and Business Letters to The Publisher. at the Office, 41, -Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London. W.Csaja
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RM2AG4F2R–. Hardware merchandising August-October 1912. A most artistic design that will afford you some conception of the choice lines that wemanufacture. Every dealer is authorized to make good our guarantee. McGLASHAN, CLARKE CO., LIMITED Niagara Falls, Ontario AGENTS : J. MACKAY ROSE, 88 McGill St., Montreal. Que. N. F. GUNDY. 61 Albert St.. Toronto, Ont. BENJ. ROGERS. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dealers! HERES YOUR CHANCETO MAKE A SPLASH. This Mantel or any of our 70 different designs, fitted with our Electric Graterequires no chimney, therefore anyone building a house can have a Mantelcomplete for less
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RM2AN17M3–Scribner's magazine . 5 e-^^)^ ^</Jl ^JG^/re^^^Y ^{^^ £^t^^. ^f y^C^ S Ot-^^7l^. <a^r« in our hands, in order to speak of thedonors ; but we cannot willingly leavethem yet altogether. Near by are theletters and books and manuscripts ofCharles and Mary Cowden Clarke, whoknew Lamb, and through whom wehave, as it were, been in touch with him.Mrs. Cowden Clarke says of Lamb: It seems as if it were yesterday thatI noted his eager way, when he wasat Margate, of telling me about an ex-traordinarily large whale that hadbeen captured there ; of its having creat-ed lively interest in the place ;
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RM2AXAY1W–The Catholic churches of New York City, with sketches of their history and lives of the present pastors : with an introduction on the early history of Catholicity on the island, and lives of the most reverend archbishops and bishops . agh, John, Mrs. Keenan, John. Murray, Frank, Clark, Bernard. Kelly, James. Norris, John, Mrs. Clarke, John. Kelly, P. OLIara, John. Condon, Edward. Kelly, Thomas. ONeil, D. Edwin. Conlon, James, Mrs. Kennedy, Arthur J. ONeil, James. Cosgrove, John. Kennedy, Thomas E. OJSfeil, Lawrence, Mrs. Conville, Ihomas. Kenney, Bartholomew F. Quigley. John. Coonan, Thomas. K
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