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. English: Caption: the six columns of the great temple, ba'albek. The winter winds of centuries have almost destroyed the carving on the north side of the capitals; but the south side of the capitals and of the entablature, shown above, are in a good state of preservation. An 1881 engraving of the 6 remaining columns of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek. 21 Six Columns of the Great Temple, Baalbek Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-caption-the-six-columns-of-the-great-temple-baalbek-the-winter-winds-of-centuries-have-almost-destroyed-the-carving-on-the-north-side-of-the-capitals-but-the-south-side-of-the-capitals-and-of-the-entablature-shown-above-are-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-an-1881-engraving-of-the-6-remaining-columns-of-the-temple-of-jupiter-at-baalbek-21-six-columns-of-the-great-temple-baalbek-image206561779.html
RMP01KJB–. English: Caption: the six columns of the great temple, ba'albek. The winter winds of centuries have almost destroyed the carving on the north side of the capitals; but the south side of the capitals and of the entablature, shown above, are in a good state of preservation. An 1881 engraving of the 6 remaining columns of the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek. 21 Six Columns of the Great Temple, Baalbek
Fine 'Ren Burial Vault Uncovered Beneath St. Bride's - Examining the newly found vault under St. Bride's are, left to right: Rev. Cyril M. Armitage (Vicar of St. Bride's); The Ven. O.H. Gibbs-Smith (Archdeacon of London). Excavations being carried out beneath bombed St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, have revealed a fine exapmple of the work of architect Wren, a large pillared brick vault, in a good state of preservation, containing lead coffins and heaps of skulls and bones. The vault, one of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fine-ren-burial-vault-uncovered-beneath-st-brides-examining-the-newly-found-vault-under-st-brides-are-left-to-right-rev-cyril-m-armitage-vicar-of-st-brides-the-ven-oh-gibbs-smith-archdeacon-of-london-excavations-being-carried-out-beneath-bombed-st-brides-church-fleet-street-have-revealed-a-fine-exapmple-of-the-work-of-architect-wren-a-large-pillared-brick-vault-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-containing-lead-coffins-and-heaps-of-skulls-and-bones-the-vault-one-of-th-image463582815.html
RM2HX60H3–Fine 'Ren Burial Vault Uncovered Beneath St. Bride's - Examining the newly found vault under St. Bride's are, left to right: Rev. Cyril M. Armitage (Vicar of St. Bride's); The Ven. O.H. Gibbs-Smith (Archdeacon of London). Excavations being carried out beneath bombed St. Bride's Church, Fleet Street, have revealed a fine exapmple of the work of architect Wren, a large pillared brick vault, in a good state of preservation, containing lead coffins and heaps of skulls and bones. The vault, one of th
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 . el is in a good state of preservation. Four Annual Conferences were held here—in 1819, 1S21, 1826 and 1831. The bishops presiding were George, Roberts (twice) and Soule. The Illustrated History of Methodism. 433 trict seventeen camp-meet-ings had been held duringthe year; and the bishoprealized the important in-fluence thes Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/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-el-is-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-four-annual-conferences-were-held-herein-1819-1s21-1826-and-1831-the-bishops-presiding-were-george-roberts-twice-and-soule-the-illustrated-history-of-methodism-433-trict-seventeen-camp-meet-ings-had-been-held-duringthe-year-and-the-bishoprealized-the-important-in-fluence-thes-image343109956.html
RM2AX6070–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 . el is in a good state of preservation. Four Annual Conferences were held here—in 1819, 1S21, 1826 and 1831. The bishops presiding were George, Roberts (twice) and Soule. The Illustrated History of Methodism. 433 trict seventeen camp-meet-ings had been held duringthe year; and the bishoprealized the important in-fluence thes
. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 185 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-embroidered-xviith-or-xviiith-century-wool-work-curtainthis-curtain-the-property-of-miss-killick-is-a-pretty-example-of-a-small-crewel-work-hanging-the-design-is-of-a-type-that-was-often-used-upon-hangings-of-that-period-it-is-embroidered-with-brightly-coloured-wools-upon-a-white-linen-ground-and-is-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-much-ingenuity-as-well-as-variety-of-stitching-are-shown-in-the-execution-of-the-work-1912-grace-christie-mrs-archibald-h-christie-185-embroidered-curtain-17th-18th-century-image187745655.html
RMMWCFDY–. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 185 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century
. [Collected reprints, 1912-1919. Mammals; Mammals; Birds. Molar tooth of Mastodon americanus,* American Mastodon. (About i nat. size.) Molar tooth of Elepha.i primigenius. Northern Mammoth. (About i nat. size.) had been preserved for ages, some of them in nearly perfect condition. In 1799 the body of a Mammoth, E. primigenius, was found frozen in the ice in the estuary of the Lena River, Siberia. It was in such a good state of preservation that it is claimed some of its flesh was eaten by the men who discovered it. Unfortunately, however, the carcass was almost destroyed by wolves and bears b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/collected-reprints-1912-1919-mammals-mammals-birds-molar-tooth-of-mastodon-americanus-american-mastodon-about-i-nat-size-molar-tooth-of-elephai-primigenius-northern-mammoth-about-i-nat-size-had-been-preserved-for-ages-some-of-them-in-nearly-perfect-condition-in-1799-the-body-of-a-mammoth-e-primigenius-was-found-frozen-in-the-ice-in-the-estuary-of-the-lena-river-siberia-it-was-in-such-a-good-state-of-preservation-that-it-is-claimed-some-of-its-flesh-was-eaten-by-the-men-who-discovered-it-unfortunately-however-the-carcass-was-almost-destroyed-by-wolves-and-bears-b-image232300537.html
RMRDX5KN–. [Collected reprints, 1912-1919. Mammals; Mammals; Birds. Molar tooth of Mastodon americanus,* American Mastodon. (About i nat. size.) Molar tooth of Elepha.i primigenius. Northern Mammoth. (About i nat. size.) had been preserved for ages, some of them in nearly perfect condition. In 1799 the body of a Mammoth, E. primigenius, was found frozen in the ice in the estuary of the Lena River, Siberia. It was in such a good state of preservation that it is claimed some of its flesh was eaten by the men who discovered it. Unfortunately, however, the carcass was almost destroyed by wolves and bears b
. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 159 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-embroidered-xviith-or-xviiith-century-wool-work-curtainthis-curtain-the-property-of-miss-killick-is-a-pretty-example-of-a-small-crewel-work-hanging-the-design-is-of-a-type-that-was-often-used-upon-hangings-of-that-period-it-is-embroidered-with-brightly-coloured-wools-upon-a-white-linen-ground-and-is-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-much-ingenuity-as-well-as-variety-of-stitching-are-shown-in-the-execution-of-the-work-1912-grace-christie-mrs-archibald-h-christie-159-embroidered-curtain-17th-18th-century-image189002234.html
RMMYDP7P–. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 159 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century
Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . peedy repair; and by her last Willand Testament, bearing date XVI IP Dec. 1673,bequeath forty pounds per annum, issuing out of hermanor of Foxley in the county of Northampton, forthe perpetual support and preservation of these monu-ments in their proper state ; the surplusage to be forthe poor brethren of her grandfathers Hospitall inthis borough ; appointing William Dugdale, of BlytheHall, in this county, Esq. (who represented to herthe necessity of this good worke,) and his heirs,together with the Mayor of Warwick for the t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/warwick-castle-and-its-earls-from-saxon-times-to-the-present-day-peedy-repair-and-by-her-last-willand-testament-bearing-date-xvi-ip-dec-1673bequeath-forty-pounds-per-annum-issuing-out-of-hermanor-of-foxley-in-the-county-of-northampton-forthe-perpetual-support-and-preservation-of-these-monu-ments-in-their-proper-state-the-surplusage-to-be-forthe-poor-brethren-of-her-grandfathers-hospitall-inthis-borough-appointing-william-dugdale-of-blythehall-in-this-county-esq-who-represented-to-herthe-necessity-of-this-good-worke-and-his-heirstogether-with-the-mayor-of-warwick-for-the-t-image339119035.html
RM2AKM5P3–Warwick castle and its earls : from Saxon times to the present day . peedy repair; and by her last Willand Testament, bearing date XVI IP Dec. 1673,bequeath forty pounds per annum, issuing out of hermanor of Foxley in the county of Northampton, forthe perpetual support and preservation of these monu-ments in their proper state ; the surplusage to be forthe poor brethren of her grandfathers Hospitall inthis borough ; appointing William Dugdale, of BlytheHall, in this county, Esq. (who represented to herthe necessity of this good worke,) and his heirs,together with the Mayor of Warwick for the t
. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 185 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-embroidered-xviith-or-xviiith-century-wool-work-curtainthis-curtain-the-property-of-miss-killick-is-a-pretty-example-of-a-small-crewel-work-hanging-the-design-is-of-a-type-that-was-often-used-upon-hangings-of-that-period-it-is-embroidered-with-brightly-coloured-wools-upon-a-white-linen-ground-and-is-in-a-good-state-of-preservation-much-ingenuity-as-well-as-variety-of-stitching-are-shown-in-the-execution-of-the-work-1912-grace-christie-mrs-archibald-h-christie-185-embroidered-curtain-17th-18th-century-image188272528.html
RMMX8FET–. 'An Embroidered XVIIth or XVIIIth century Wool-work Curtain.—This curtain, the property of Miss Killick, is a pretty example of a small crewel-work hanging. The design is of a type that was often used upon hangings of that period. It is embroidered with brightly coloured wools upon a white linen ground, and is in a good state of preservation. Much ingenuity as well as variety of stitching are shown in the execution of the work.' . 1912. Grace Christie (Mrs. Archibald H. Christie) 185 Embroidered curtain 17th-18th century
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