Little smithy with water chute. On the right, the roof appears on the big smithy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-smithy-with-water-chute-on-the-right-the-roof-appears-on-the-big-smithy-image417549806.html
RM2F79112–Little smithy with water chute. On the right, the roof appears on the big smithy.
Little smithy with water chute. To the right big blacksmith, to the left gable on the water wheel house to the grindhouse. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/little-smithy-with-water-chute-to-the-right-big-blacksmith-to-the-left-gable-on-the-water-wheel-house-to-the-grindhouse-image417549320.html
RM2F790BM–Little smithy with water chute. To the right big blacksmith, to the left gable on the water wheel house to the grindhouse.
Dutch homestead Little Chute Wisconsin (19th century). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dutch-homestead-little-chute-wisconsin-19th-century-image265037005.html
RMWB5DB9–Dutch homestead Little Chute Wisconsin (19th century).
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RMJFY7EC–Dutch homestead Little Chute Wisconsin 2819th century29
Action at Noemfoor - U.S. paratroopers have interested spectators for their landing on Noemfoor Island, off the coast of Dutch New Guinea, where General MacArthur's forces have driven out the Japanese, seizing three air fields. A trooper at right, is having a little difficulty with his chute while a second carrying full combat equipment, is almost down. July 24, 1944. (Photo by Air Department Picture). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/action-at-noemfoor-us-paratroopers-have-interested-spectators-for-their-landing-on-noemfoor-island-off-the-coast-of-dutch-new-guinea-where-general-macarthurs-forces-have-driven-out-the-japanese-seizing-three-air-fields-a-trooper-at-right-is-having-a-little-difficulty-with-his-chute-while-a-second-carrying-full-combat-equipment-is-almost-down-july-24-1944-photo-by-air-department-picture-image463559580.html
RM2HX4XY8–Action at Noemfoor - U.S. paratroopers have interested spectators for their landing on Noemfoor Island, off the coast of Dutch New Guinea, where General MacArthur's forces have driven out the Japanese, seizing three air fields. A trooper at right, is having a little difficulty with his chute while a second carrying full combat equipment, is almost down. July 24, 1944. (Photo by Air Department Picture).
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RME2F7TW–Little boys on a slide
. Nature-study; a manual for teachers and students. Nature study. 336 NATURE-STUDY head. On the other hand, the thistle and bachelor's-but- ton have only the tubular flowers. Compare these with the sunflower. The dandelion and the thistle and other composites have hit upon a very ingenious device for scattering the seed, that is, by producing silken para- chutes attached to the seed. Examine a dandelion or thistle head gone to seed. Blow oS the downy mass from the dandelion and see how the "seeds" float away in the air by means of the little umbrella-shaped para- chute. Go out into t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nature-study-a-manual-for-teachers-and-students-nature-study-336-nature-study-head-on-the-other-hand-the-thistle-and-bachelors-but-ton-have-only-the-tubular-flowers-compare-these-with-the-sunflower-the-dandelion-and-the-thistle-and-other-composites-have-hit-upon-a-very-ingenious-device-for-scattering-the-seed-that-is-by-producing-silken-para-chutes-attached-to-the-seed-examine-a-dandelion-or-thistle-head-gone-to-seed-blow-os-the-downy-mass-from-the-dandelion-and-see-how-the-quotseedsquot-float-away-in-the-air-by-means-of-the-little-umbrella-shaped-para-chute-go-out-into-t-image232440903.html
RMRE4GMR–. Nature-study; a manual for teachers and students. Nature study. 336 NATURE-STUDY head. On the other hand, the thistle and bachelor's-but- ton have only the tubular flowers. Compare these with the sunflower. The dandelion and the thistle and other composites have hit upon a very ingenious device for scattering the seed, that is, by producing silken para- chutes attached to the seed. Examine a dandelion or thistle head gone to seed. Blow oS the downy mass from the dandelion and see how the "seeds" float away in the air by means of the little umbrella-shaped para- chute. Go out into t