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RM2AN7E4G–Text-book of ophthalmology . Fig. 50.—Granulation from the Retrotarsal Fold of a Monkey. Magnified 52 X 1.The monkey. 32 days, before had received inoculation from a case of ophthalmia neonatorum,the secretion of which contained no gonococci but did contain the inclusions which are like those occurringin trachoma and are [the mark of inclusion-cell conjunctivitis, see pages 161 and 180]. The granula-tion shows the same histological picture as a trachoma granulation in man. Itis still recent and henceisnot yet shut off by a capsule from its surroundings. The central lighter portion, which in th
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RMPGXCDW–Image from page 155 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2ANCXNJ–A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 143.—X-ray picture of congenital (right-sided) dislocation of the femur at the hip-joint. 449 Rotators of hip Empty acetabulum Relaxed iliofemoral fascia Upper fragment Lower fragmentwith adductors andquadriceps action. Iliopsoas muscle Head in front of ob-turator foramen Fig. 144.—Forward dislocation of hip and fracture at middle of shaft of femur show-ing action of muscles of pelvis and upper portion of hip (iliopsoas, obturators, etc.), incausing the upper fragment to be pulled upward and outward, and the lower fragment
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RMPGJBBK–Image from page 330 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AFR355–. Arctic researches, and life among the Esquimaux;. stately a manner as partnersin the old-fashioned, courtly dances of years gone by. Of the various bergs I particularly noticed, a few descriptivewords may here be said. The first view of one that attracted myattention looked as if an old castle was before me. The ruins ofa lofty dome about to fall, and a portion of an arched roof alreadytumbling down, were conspicuous. Then, in a short time, thischanged to a picture of an elephant with two large circular tow-ers on his back, and Corinthian spires springing out boldly fromthe broken mountains
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RMPGJGB2–Image from page 479 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AKK68Y–Atlas and epitome of operative ophthalmology . 285 286 OPERATIONS ON THE EYE. Plate io. Opening of the orbit after Krönlein. The skin-muscle-bone flap hasbeen reflected forward and shows a large portion of the periorbita. Thelatter is then incised from behind forward, producing the picture shownon the next Plate. as for Fig. 117), are illustrated in Figs. 106-116. Axen-feld lias devised for this operation special blunt hooks andholders or retractors, in the form of round plates attachedto an angulated handle, for holding the orbital tissuesapart. (This may be obtained from Windier, in Berlin.)
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RMPGJ0EN–Image from page 157 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2ANCM59–A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Fig. 154.—Outlines of normal ankle shown on the right, and of characteristic oblit-eration of depressions on either side of the tendo-Achillis which occurs in severe sprainsof the ankle-joint, with or without fracture of either bone of the leg, of fracture of the tarsalbone. 483 Upper fragmentof tibia Lower fragmentof tibia Astragalus. Upper fragmentof fibula Lower fragmentof fibula Fig. 155.—Fracture of lower ends of tibia and fibula (Potts Fracture). From #-ray picture.) 485 THE FOOT. 487 peroneal) over the greater portion of
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RMPGXW61–Image from page 543 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AXBMA8–A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . en projDOunded on the subject. The right leg of Dentatus in Mr. Harveys large wood engravingafter Mr. Haydons picture is perhaps the most beautiful specimen ofcross-hatching that ever was executed on wood; and, in my opinion, itis the best engraved part of the whole subject. Through the kindnessof Mr. Harvey, I have obtained a cast of this portion of the block,from which the present impression is printed. The lines showing themuscular rotundity and action of the limb are as admirably laid in asthey are beautifully engraved. In the wide
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RMPGXFF7–Image from page 215 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AN5HTP–Moving Picture News (1911) . ive, means asaving of money, and a saving of money with the artisticand dramatic portion of the work well looked after meanssuccess for the company. The stock company of the Eclair has already been securedfrom among some of the finest artists in the country—actorsand actresses of wide and varied experience in both comedyand dramatic work. An excellent choice of dramatic directorhas been made in Mr. McGill. Mr. McGill is a man of wide ex-perience as an actor and director, having been fifteen years inthe latter business. He is not only magnetic and afifable in per-so
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RMPGJ7H1–Image from page 260 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AWF6ER–The Modern way in picture making : published as an aid to the amateur photographer . Fig. I. Trim, Trim, Trim. Trim your prints niercilesbh-. It is safe to say that three pictures outof every four can be improed by a judicious use of the shears. Onepicture has too mucli sky, another too mucli foreground and another one awhole side with nothing in it worth keeping. When a portion of a picturehas nothing in it that is interesting or necessary to tlie bakuice of the picture. Fig. II. lyo TRIM, TRIM, TRIM. cut it out, Xote, if you please, the improvement made by cutting off theforeground in the a
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RMPGGDT1–Image from page 101 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AN7X2E–The improvement of mountain meadows . ould be sown. Reseeding would greatly increasethe carrying capacity of this meadow. Plate II. Results of reseeding. Fig. 1.—A portion of a mountain meadowallowed to restore itself through protection from overgrazing. Fig. 2.—A portion of the same meadow (just inside fence) where timothy was sownin 1902. It has been closely grazed each fall since. Plate III. Plots at the Wenache Mountain station. Fig. 1.—Meadow seededwith redtop four years previously. The dark streaks in the picture are theyoung redtop heads. Fig. 2.—Meadow seeded with mountain brome-grass(
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RMPGXCNR–Image from page 160 of 'Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated ... from sketches ... by Frederick Piercy, and containing a map of the overland portion of the journey. Edited by J. Linforth. [With plates, 0001.
RM2AJEAAK–A picture of New York in 1850 : with a short account of places in its vicinity : designed as a guide to citizens and strangers ; with numerous engravings, and a map of the city . ity can exhibit a more beautiful planthan this portion of the city of New-York, which extendsto 154th street, about ten miles north of the Battery. The island is mostly composed of granite, which is gene-rally buried from 10 to 15 feet under ground. The su-perincumbent earth is composed of drift sand and pebbles,with large quantities of oxide of iron, which gives it a redcolour. The rocks crop out, and appear on the s
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RMPGX814–Image from page 88 of 'Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated ... from sketches ... by Frederick Piercy, and containing a map of the overland portion of the journey. Edited by J. Linforth. [With plates, i0008.
RM2AN45HA–Moving Picture Age (1920) . nnecessary. The American Projectoseope—the port-able motion picture projecting machinewithout an apology—is coinpact,simple, motor or hand driven, weighsonly 19 pounds (25 with motorj,throws a perfect picture 8 ft. or 80 ft.with wonderful brilliancy and uses anystandard films. Can be reversed in-stantly to repeat any portion desired.Attaches to any electric light socket.Exclusive lens arrangement,eliminatesfire danger. Shows any frame on afilm as a still, like a stereopticon. The most practical machine everoffered for class room work. Easilycarried from class to cla
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RMPGXFG8–Image from page 216 of 'Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated ... from sketches ... by Frederick Piercy, and containing a map of the overland portion of the journey. Edited by J. Linforth. [With plates, 0088.
RM2AX72JN–Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . he canal, the waters of which fillthe middle portion of the picture, extends away to the distance,where the canal makes a bend, and its further course is cut offby the line of buildings on the left. The water shows tintsof green and white, as well as the reflections of buildings, andthe sky, blue in the upper portion, is warm-tinted below. Signed at the Jou-er left. Purchased from Bcrnlieim Jeune et Cie, Paris.By order of jIk. Arthur M. Now ak, Xew York. Constant Troyon French: 1810—1865 137—DONKEY, GOAT AND SHEEP H
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RMPGJ2Y4–Image from page 189 of 'Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated ... from sketches ... by Frederick Piercy, and containing a map of the overland portion of the journey. Edited by J. Linforth. [With plates, 0057.
RM2AKN1N0–The American annual of photography . ame time effective picture of a childmay be made in the following manner: Take a candle stickholder and a small piece of wood, a portion of a broom stickhandle will serve the purpose admirably. Cover with whitepaper so that it may resemble a candle, and place into the hold-er. Top this artificial candle with a wire bent so that it willaccommodate a small strip of the magnesium ribbon. The in-evitable fear which the burning ribbon inspires may readily beovercome in a manner previously suggested. Holding thecandle stick with its holder in one hand, and shield
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RMPKAD4B–Image from page 37 of 'Theory of the Earth, with proofs and illustrations. In four parts. By James Hutton. Vol. iii. Edited by Sir Archibald Geikie. [Vol. 1, 2 were published in 1795. This is a portion of the third volume, n0085.
RM2AFK9DW–. The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six. A picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation. he used, his business increased to such anextent that he acquired a fortune. At one time he had teams runningover a large portion of New England. From this concern sprang the oldest candy manufacturing firm nowdoing business in Cambridge at this time, B. P. CLARK & CO.Mr. Clark was a salesman for Douglass from 1840 to 1848 ; in thelatter year he started in business for himself on Franklin Street, Cam-bridgeport. In 1862 he moved to Main Street, and occupied a buildi
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RMPJ8G6H–Image from page 251 of 'Theory of the Earth, with proofs and illustrations. In four parts. By James Hutton. Vol. iii. Edited by Sir Archibald Geikie. [Vol. 1, 2 were published in 1795. This is a portion of the third volume, 0050.
RM2AN3FW3–Moving Picture Age (1920) . the port-able motion picture projecting machinewithout an apology—is compact,simple, motor or hand driven, weighsonly 19 pounds (25 with motor),throws a perfect picture 8 ft. or 80 ft.with wonderful brilliancy and uses anystandard films. Can be reversed in-stantly to repeat any portion desired.Attaches to any electric light socket.Exclusive lens arrangement, eliminatesfire danger. Shows any frame on afilm as a still, like a stereopticon. Operates Equally Well onStorage Batteries The most practical machine everoffered for class room work. Easilycarried from class to
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RMPJ8EDH–Image from page 225 of 'Theory of the Earth, with proofs and illustrations. In four parts. By James Hutton. Vol. iii. Edited by Sir Archibald Geikie. [Vol. 1, 2 were published in 1795. This is a portion of the third volume, 0048.
RM2AN2RD7–Moving Picture Age (1920) . the port-able motion picture projecting machinewithout an apology—is compact,simple, motor or hand driven, weighsonly 19 pounds (25 with motor),throws a pertect picture 8 ft. or 80 ft.with wondertul brilliancy and uses anystandard films. Can be reversed in-stantly to repeat any portion desired.Attaches to any electric light socket.Exclusive lens arrangement, eliminatesfire danger. Shows any frame on afilm as a still, like a stereopticon. Operates Equally Well onStorage Batteries The most practical machine everoffered for class room work. Easilycarried from class to
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RMPJ7XP2–Image from page 54 of 'Theory of the Earth, with proofs and illustrations. In four parts. By James Hutton. Vol. iii. Edited by Sir Archibald Geikie. [Vol. 1, 2 were published in 1795. This is a portion of the third volume, n 0009.
RM2AFMH56–. Harper's weekly. HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 20, A MILITARY BALL. : Armv f the Potomac, taking adva Dim presence of roldicr^ wives with their linin ramp gives, of course, the crowning chthese gatherings. We present our readeweek, on page 116, a sketch of a ball lately givenfey the Third Army Corps. The upper compartmentof the picture will give our readers some idea of thedifficulties which failed to prevent the arri Visitors. Below lliifi is (lie dancing-hat], HI. Another portion of the sketch gives a view of the While the fortunate soldier; win Thi« kill wn quite a success; a score of General
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RMPGECPN–Image from page 345 of 'Pandora's Portion. A story of hope' .
RM2AN2R0F–British medical journal . Fig. 4.-An irregularfragment of shell em-bedded in the head ofthe metatarsal bone ofthe big toe.. Fig. 5.—A fragment of the huge shell emitted by a, Black Maria. It haa reducedto fragments the middle portion of the tibula. The pieces of bone and the square ofcopper were removed. The soldier recovered, but his foot was in the conditionof talipes equinus. has traversed the whole thickness of the limb and left aclean punctured hole of entrance and of exit, a good radio-graph gives us a picture of its track in relation to bone.The effects of bullets on bones vary enormous
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RMPGCPY7–Image from page 6 of 'A Descriptive Catalogue of a select Portion of the Stock of John Cole. [By J. Cole. With plates.]' .
RM2AX6FRP–Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . y from thespectator. On either side of the roadway are level fields oftall grass, and on the right, in the middle distance, are a groupof stately trees and a farmhouse with its buildings. The houris sunset; bright tints are seen in the sky in proximity to thedark foliage masses near the middle of the picture, and cirrusclouds, with spaces of blue, fill the upper portion of the canvas. Signed at the lower left, and dated 1888. Property of ]Mk. Justus Morris, Jr. Paul Helleu French: 1859— 233—^ LADY WITH A HARP Pastel:
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RMPGCW3J–Image from page 23 of 'A Descriptive Catalogue of a select Portion of the Stock of John Cole. [By J. Cole. With plates.]' .
RM2ANJADN–The anatomical record . ate cells differentiatinginto feather l>arl)ules are shown with their cytoplasm packed with melaningranules received from mclanophorcs. .l the left, histological details have beenndihil with a pen. a camera lucitla being employed. (>c. 10; obj. 1.9 mm. oilinuner.sion i Hausch A- Lombi. The picture was much reduced in publication.One barb-vane ridgi appears cotnplctcly, another at the left is almost all in thepicture, and a large portion of a third at the right is included. germ sections, according to Mrs. Knowlton. In all cases thepigmented inner .sheath cells we
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RMPG2E8J–Image from page 163 of '[The Brighton Pavilion and its royal associations. To which is added a Guide to that portion of the edifice open to the public. [With plates.]]' .
RM2AG53BD–. Stewart's hand book of the Pacific islands; a reliable guide to all the inhabited islands of the Pacific Ocean, for traders, tourists and settlers. i-nuim charge, 2s. ; 2^ per cent, on value of goods over £20. Amusements and picture shows, £30 per annum for each district, or lOs.for each performance. Stallions, £1 per annum. Dogs, 2s. per annum. Passports—Any person over the age of 16 years, lOs. each. Any person under KJ years who is going to school, or voyaging withparents, 2s. each. (The Privy Council may remit the whole or any portion of the abovecliarge on application being made in writ
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RMPGEC73–Image from page 329 of 'A History of Coldingham Priory; containing a survey of the civil and ecclesiastical history of the Eastern portion of Berwickshire, etc' .
RM2ANCXA4–A text-book of clinical anatomy : for students and practitioners . Iliopsoas muscle Head in front of ob-turator foramen Fig. 144.—Forward dislocation of hip and fracture at middle of shaft of femur show-ing action of muscles of pelvis and upper portion of hip (iliopsoas, obturators, etc.), incausing the upper fragment to be pulled upward and outward, and the lower fragment tobe pulled upward and inward by the adductor muscles. Made from #-ray picture. 45i Action of ro tators of hip Elevation of trochanter above Roser-Nelaton line Eversion offoot. Fig. 145.—Fracture of neck of femur (from x-ray
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RMPGDPNY–Image from page 215 of 'The Unknown Horn of Africa ... Second edition, containing the narrative portion and notes only. With an obituary notice by J. A. & W. D. James' .
RM2AX9MN3–The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . d the money not as pay-ment of a debt, but as a gratuity fromthe government. We have here a picture painted byWilliam A. Wall of the old Round hillHowland house, now the property of row portion of the house was seldomopened except on monthly and quar-terly meeting days. There was onelong room on the ground floor usedfor the dining room, with a bedroomof the same size over it, divided by acurtain, on one side of which the wo-men slept, and on the other the men.On occasion, beds were laid on thedoor, if there were more people thanthe bedsteads could contai
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RMPG2TXT–Image from page 232 of 'The Unknown Horn of Africa ... Second edition, containing the narrative portion and notes only. With an obituary notice by J. A. & W. D. James' .
RM2AMYCC3–The works of John MSynge .. . w by the doorway, A ray ofsunlight fell on her and on a portion of therye, giving her figure and red dress with thestraw under it a curious relief against the netsand oilskins, and forming a natural picture ofexquisite harmony and colour. In our own cottage the thatching — it isdone every year — has just been carried out.The rope-twisting was done partly in the lane,partly in the kitchen when the weather wasuncertain. Two men usually sit together atthis work, one of them hammering the strawwith a heavy block of wood, the other formingthe rope, the main body of whi
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RMPG2TJC–Image from page 229 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AN3BET–Roentgen diagnosis of diseases of the head . Fig. 92.—A sinistrodextral picture of the head of Case IS, page 246. The shadow of acalcareous deposit is plainly seen.. Fig. 93.—A sketch of Fig. 92. The roentgenogram showed an insular osteoporosis scattered out overthe greater portion of the cranium, similar to a typical picture of ostitissyphilitica. (See Redlich and Schuller, Case 25 with Fig. 9, Plate XVIII.) 2-46 ROENTGEN DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES OF THE HEAD Case 15.—L. Iv., male, thirty-eight years old. Occasional attacks ofepilepsy for the last eight years. Roentgenogram showed a half-moon-sha
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RMPGDFBC–Image from page 92 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AN8NE7–Old New York yesterday & today . THE GREAT FiRE of ? iiimMiiny ?? k£JlB,&B„1?55. jTitiiii (Lhs OirEat JFute of 1S35 * very rare and interesting picture of tlie Great Fire of 1835, in which the main business portion of the cirv- east ot Broadway and southof Willi Street was practicallv destroved with a loss of over thirty millions of dollars. In less than a year, however, the burnt district wasentirely rebuilt. The fisxires in the forearound were of eminent merchants of the day who were among the volunteer firemen who helpedsave the cirv. The sendeman running up the steps, w-ished, if possibl
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RMPF380B–Image from page 226 of 'Report on the Geology and Topography of a portion of the Lake Superior land district in the State of Michigan. By J. W. Foster and J. D. Whitney. (May 16, 1850.)' .
RM2AN36Y3–Bacon is Shake-speare . X t^ ^. o. Plate XXXI. Bottom Portion of Plate XXVII., much enlarged. Bacon is Shakespeare, 125 tempest with flaming beacons, on the left (of thereader) is a gentleman giving something to a spearman^and there are also other figures; on the right is a manon horseback, and at the bottom in a square is a muchdressed up man taking the Cap of Maintenance ^from a man writing a book. Examine first the left-hand picture shewn en-larged, Plate 28, Page 118. You see a man, evidentlyBacon, giving his writing to a Spearman who isdressed in actors boots (see Stothards painting ofFal
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RMPGDKYP–Image from page 163 of 'Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated ... from sketches ... by Frederick Piercy, and containing a map of the overland portion of the journey. Edited by J. Linforth. [With plates0091.
RM2AN5W8N–Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry GMarquand . HBHHHBLJ. J. M. W. TURNER, R.A. 1775-1851 16— From Ehrenbreitstein Water Color A portion of one of the ramparts appears on the left of the picture, near to atower on which there is a statue within a niche. A figure in white, with black hood,stands below, and others are approaching up the steep incline beyond. At the back ofthe tower rises a cliff from which the ground, curtained with a loop-holed wall, rapidlydescends to grass and trees, and finally to the river. An island lies in the stream, andon t
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RMPNF7K7–Image from page 100 of '[The Brighton Pavilion and its royal associations. To which is added a Guide to that portion of the edifice open to the public. [With plates.]]' .
RM2AGB39A–. The 1916 exposition in black and white; being a series of pencil drawings of the Panama California international exposition, 1916. , I ? • «»i(iri.ijiiffflt;;i Iv vii«itv»iii«!!M;i>wUt;i»S»»jfa-^i;Jw. HPHE CANADIAN EX-* HIBIT shows convin-cingly the wonderful de-velopment and possibilitiesof Canada. The accuracyof the information given,the comprehensive scopeof the displays, the mar-velous attention to detailand the effectiveness ofresults obtained, put thisExhibit in a class by itself.This picture includes onlya portion of the interior. Thb Palace of Mines, Forkerly the Washington State
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RMPN5AB5–Image from page 182 of '[The Brighton Pavilion and its royal associations. To which is added a Guide to that portion of the edifice open to the public. [With plates.]]' .
RM2AM662Y–A history of painting in Italy : Umbria, Florence and Siena from the second to the sixteenth century . panels Avere formerly in the Scuola di San GiovanniEvangelista ; No. 17 was in the Malin bequest. The gold grounds are new. ^ Louvre, old catalogue, Napoleon III., No. 37, wood, 124 m. high by C.^O,inscribed : mccclxxii mese setebris lavueci venetis pTsit u. The heads arerepainted. In the Brera at Milan a Coronation of the Virgin, No. 227, is erroneously assignedto Lorenzo. See postea, p. 272. * A picture, or rather, a portion of a picture by Lorenzo Veneziano, representingtwo male saints, on
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RMPN750B–Image from page 223 of '[The Brighton Pavilion and its royal associations. To which is added a Guide to that portion of the edifice open to the public. [With plates.]]' .
RM2AJ5BHM–A complete illustrated catalogue to the National Gallery . athed by Rev. W. H. Carr. The greater part of the south wall is occtipied by a large work byPaolo Veronese— 268. The Adoration of the Magi. Paolo Veronese. II ft, 7 in. X lo ft. 7 in. Painted in 1573.Purchased in 1855 for ;^X977. This picture, painted in 1573, presents a ruined building of Roman architecture,with pillars, a portion of which is roofed with thatch, and has served as a stable. Onthe right is the Virgin seated, holding in her arms the Infant, who is receiving theadoration of the three Wise Men. The retinue of the Magi are
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RMPNNC48–Image from page 39 of 'A Descriptive Catalogue of a select Portion of the Stock of John Cole. [By J. Cole. With plates.]' .
RM2AKK06R–Caricature; wit and humor of a nation in picture, song and story . A HALF-PORTION. Countryman— Fifteen cents fer a hair-cut?Barber— Right you are !Countryman— Wa-al, take oflE abaout tencents worth. TEAM WORK.. FOOTBALL TERM. CaiTying the bawl around the end for a long run. No Hair-splitting.H T>UT. argues the exasperated automobilist, who has been haled before the country justice, youhavent the shadow of a reason for arresting and tryingme. Why, man, my machine was standing stock still.Absolutely motionless! Even the constable will tell youthat. The automobull was a-standinstill all righ
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RMPNNE1C–Image from page 65 of 'A Descriptive Catalogue of a select Portion of the Stock of John Cole. [By J. Cole. With plates.]' .
RM2AFKY04–. International studio. Portion of a Screen by Robert Wlnthvop Chanlec FLAMINgOES mceRHACionAL y»rfuytww»/tw. k**wvME5R35J!^ POR( i IlM S, KIIF1I Kl U INI H Whitneys studio, the latter asi-paneled screen ol wood.Flame is a symbolic picture of a sacred lireand of human passions. Considered one wayit is the violent transformation process ol thematerial world from one chemical compoundinto another; but in another sense it suggests thesubconscious desire of mans ego to absorb all thepleasures of the world. In doing SO it destroysitself, until, reaching the region ol the sun-fire,the destructive
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RMPN46A5–Image from page 31 of '[The Brighton Pavilion and its royal associations. To which is added a Guide to that portion of the edifice open to the public. [With plates.]]' .
RM2AN8NRW–Old New York yesterday & today . aiall ^tr«t about 1815 From the Sub-Treasury, looking east. From a contemporary drawing. f. THE GREAT FiRE of ? iiimMiiny ?? k£JlB,&B„1?55. jTitiiii (Lhs OirEat JFute of 1S35 * very rare and interesting picture of tlie Great Fire of 1835, in which the main business portion of the cirv- east ot Broadway and southof Willi Street was practicallv destroved with a loss of over thirty millions of dollars. In less than a year, however, the burnt district wasentirely rebuilt. The fisxires in the forearound were of eminent merchants of the day who were among the volun
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