EIGHTH ARMY : VARIOUS - A 10 Corps Mobile Cinema Unit visited 10 Indian Unit Brigade and gave a show. The evening before, the unit put on a show in the open, and the gathering was spotted by an enemy bomber, who dropped a cannister of anti-personnel bombs. The audience escaped injury, but the cinema van was damaged. Pte. M. Divdge of 34 Grove Meadows, Watchet, Somerset (left) explains the workings of the projectors to Sgt. L.C. Lock of 613 Green Lanes, Palmers Green, London, N.13. The screen can be seen in the background under the trees British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eighth-army-various-a-10-corps-mobile-cinema-unit-visited-10-indian-unit-brigade-and-gave-a-show-the-evening-before-the-unit-put-on-a-show-in-the-open-and-the-gathering-was-spotted-by-an-enemy-bomber-who-dropped-a-cannister-of-anti-personnel-bombs-the-audience-escaped-injury-but-the-cinema-van-was-damaged-pte-m-divdge-of-34-grove-meadows-watchet-somerset-left-explains-the-workings-of-the-projectors-to-sgt-lc-lock-of-613-green-lanes-palmers-green-london-n13-the-screen-can-be-seen-in-the-background-under-the-trees-british-army-image603111211.html
RM2X162E3–EIGHTH ARMY : VARIOUS - A 10 Corps Mobile Cinema Unit visited 10 Indian Unit Brigade and gave a show. The evening before, the unit put on a show in the open, and the gathering was spotted by an enemy bomber, who dropped a cannister of anti-personnel bombs. The audience escaped injury, but the cinema van was damaged. Pte. M. Divdge of 34 Grove Meadows, Watchet, Somerset (left) explains the workings of the projectors to Sgt. L.C. Lock of 613 Green Lanes, Palmers Green, London, N.13. The screen can be seen in the background under the trees British Army
British grasses and their employment in agriculture . most identical in structure and habitat withA. caryophyllea. It is however usually a smaller plant, and thebranches of the panicle remain close to the main axis. Alopecurus pratensis, L. (Meadow Foxtail.) (Figs. 44, 150.)Abundant in Britain in moist meadows and pastures (see p. 135). A slightly stoloniferous, and entirely glabrous perennial,forming loose tufts of abundant dark-green foliage. Sheathssmooth, split; the lower ones often of a purplish colour near theground, and becoming a dark chocolate colour as they age; theuppermost ones bec Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-grasses-and-their-employment-in-agriculture-most-identical-in-structure-and-habitat-witha-caryophyllea-it-is-however-usually-a-smaller-plant-and-thebranches-of-the-panicle-remain-close-to-the-main-axis-alopecurus-pratensis-l-meadow-foxtail-figs-44-150abundant-in-britain-in-moist-meadows-and-pastures-see-p-135-a-slightly-stoloniferous-and-entirely-glabrous-perennialforming-loose-tufts-of-abundant-dark-green-foliage-sheathssmooth-split-the-lower-ones-often-of-a-purplish-colour-near-theground-and-becoming-a-dark-chocolate-colour-as-they-age-theuppermost-ones-bec-image339355199.html
RM2AM2Y0F–British grasses and their employment in agriculture . most identical in structure and habitat withA. caryophyllea. It is however usually a smaller plant, and thebranches of the panicle remain close to the main axis. Alopecurus pratensis, L. (Meadow Foxtail.) (Figs. 44, 150.)Abundant in Britain in moist meadows and pastures (see p. 135). A slightly stoloniferous, and entirely glabrous perennial,forming loose tufts of abundant dark-green foliage. Sheathssmooth, split; the lower ones often of a purplish colour near theground, and becoming a dark chocolate colour as they age; theuppermost ones bec
NEW YORK APRIL 18 1857. We are not personally fully acquainted with the extent of the rope manufacture through business have assured us that nearly as much of the city of Brooklyn L. I. alone as in all the other American rope factories put to above-named locality numerous large brick structures with large wooden sheds attached to them (some are one thousand feet long) ' Newtown salt meadows.' Here although there is no running stream an abundance of gines and the other purposes required by sinking wells to a very moderate depth. In the long wooden sheds—excepting in one fac hand rope walks in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-april-18-1857-we-are-not-personally-fully-acquainted-with-the-extent-of-the-rope-manufacture-through-business-have-assured-us-that-nearly-as-much-of-the-city-of-brooklyn-l-i-alone-as-in-all-the-other-american-rope-factories-put-to-above-named-locality-numerous-large-brick-structures-with-large-wooden-sheds-attached-to-them-some-are-one-thousand-feet-long-newtown-salt-meadows-here-although-there-is-no-running-stream-an-abundance-of-gines-and-the-other-purposes-required-by-sinking-wells-to-a-very-moderate-depth-in-the-long-wooden-shedsexcepting-in-one-fac-hand-rope-walks-in-image334305833.html
RM2ABTXE1–NEW YORK APRIL 18 1857. We are not personally fully acquainted with the extent of the rope manufacture through business have assured us that nearly as much of the city of Brooklyn L. I. alone as in all the other American rope factories put to above-named locality numerous large brick structures with large wooden sheds attached to them (some are one thousand feet long) ' Newtown salt meadows.' Here although there is no running stream an abundance of gines and the other purposes required by sinking wells to a very moderate depth. In the long wooden sheds—excepting in one fac hand rope walks in
. Flowers, fruits and leaves. Botany; Flowers; Seeds; Leaves. 138 LATHYRUS AFHACA AND NJSSOLIA. LCHAP. with the leaves, but with the stipules of other species, and from this point of view they are of a more normal character, the principal difference, indeed, being in size. It is interesting that the young plant has one or two leaves composed of a pair of leaflets, not unlike those of L. niger. Fig. go.—Laihynts nissolia.. The grass pea [L. mssoha. Fig. 90) is also a small species. It lives in meadows and the grassy borders of fields, and has lost altogether, not only the leaves, but also the t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/flowers-fruits-and-leaves-botany-flowers-seeds-leaves-138-lathyrus-afhaca-and-njssolia-lchap-with-the-leaves-but-with-the-stipules-of-other-species-and-from-this-point-of-view-they-are-of-a-more-normal-character-the-principal-difference-indeed-being-in-size-it-is-interesting-that-the-young-plant-has-one-or-two-leaves-composed-of-a-pair-of-leaflets-not-unlike-those-of-l-niger-fig-golaihynts-nissolia-the-grass-pea-l-mssoha-fig-90-is-also-a-small-species-it-lives-in-meadows-and-the-grassy-borders-of-fields-and-has-lost-altogether-not-only-the-leaves-but-also-the-t-image232283300.html
RMRDWBM4–. Flowers, fruits and leaves. Botany; Flowers; Seeds; Leaves. 138 LATHYRUS AFHACA AND NJSSOLIA. LCHAP. with the leaves, but with the stipules of other species, and from this point of view they are of a more normal character, the principal difference, indeed, being in size. It is interesting that the young plant has one or two leaves composed of a pair of leaflets, not unlike those of L. niger. Fig. go.—Laihynts nissolia.. The grass pea [L. mssoha. Fig. 90) is also a small species. It lives in meadows and the grassy borders of fields, and has lost altogether, not only the leaves, but also the t
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