The Explorations at Jerusalem: gallery at the south-east corner of Haram Wall, 1869. 'At the south-east corner of the Haram Wall, many very large stones are to be seen above the present surface of the ground...Our Illustration represents the second course of stones, and the top of the first course is seen. They are sunk into the solid rock, which had been cut out to receive them, but there was a depth of other matter above the rock to be dug through by the builders of this wall. This lower stratum is quite different from the vast mass of debris above it, yet it indicates a previous population, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-explorations-at-jerusalem-gallery-at-the-south-east-corner-of-haram-wall-1869-at-the-south-east-corner-of-the-haram-wall-many-very-large-stones-are-to-be-seen-above-the-present-surface-of-the-groundour-illustration-represents-the-second-course-of-stones-and-the-top-of-the-first-course-is-seen-they-are-sunk-into-the-solid-rock-which-had-been-cut-out-to-receive-them-but-there-was-a-depth-of-other-matter-above-the-rock-to-be-dug-through-by-the-builders-of-this-wall-this-lower-stratum-is-quite-different-from-the-vast-mass-of-debris-above-it-yet-it-indicates-a-previous-population-image608998050.html
RM2XAP76A–The Explorations at Jerusalem: gallery at the south-east corner of Haram Wall, 1869. 'At the south-east corner of the Haram Wall, many very large stones are to be seen above the present surface of the ground...Our Illustration represents the second course of stones, and the top of the first course is seen. They are sunk into the solid rock, which had been cut out to receive them, but there was a depth of other matter above the rock to be dug through by the builders of this wall. This lower stratum is quite different from the vast mass of debris above it, yet it indicates a previous population,
Building workers in East Berlin are under permanent surveillance by members of the People's Police when they are tearing down bordering houses in Bernauer Street, 1 June 1966. The tenants of the house were resettled in the course of the compulsory evacuation. From 13 August 1961, the day of the building of the Berlin Wall, until the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR were separated by the iron curtain between West and East. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-building-workers-in-east-berlin-are-under-permanent-surveillance-by-74098634.html
RME8FDFP–Building workers in East Berlin are under permanent surveillance by members of the People's Police when they are tearing down bordering houses in Bernauer Street, 1 June 1966. The tenants of the house were resettled in the course of the compulsory evacuation. From 13 August 1961, the day of the building of the Berlin Wall, until the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989, the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR were separated by the iron curtain between West and East.
River, lake and land conservancy in portions of the provinces of Anhui and Kiangsu, north of the Yangtsze River; . ter side to a height of twelve feetwith fine ashlar masonry laid in impure lime mortar almost equalto natural cement, each course being about sixteen inches in thickness,alternating headers and stretchers. TJie monumental work is in goodcondition to-day, and is a striking example of what the emperors ofChina once did for the good of the people and the country. 11 This dke was built to iirotect the Grand Canal between ThsingKiang-pu and tlie Yang-tsze River (133 miles) from the fl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/river-lake-and-land-conservancy-in-portions-of-the-provinces-of-anhui-and-kiangsu-north-of-the-yangtsze-river-ter-side-to-a-height-of-twelve-feetwith-fine-ashlar-masonry-laid-in-impure-lime-mortar-almost-equalto-natural-cement-each-course-being-about-sixteen-inches-in-thicknessalternating-headers-and-stretchers-tjie-monumental-work-is-in-goodcondition-to-day-and-is-a-striking-example-of-what-the-emperors-ofchina-once-did-for-the-good-of-the-people-and-the-country-11-this-dke-was-built-to-iirotect-the-grand-canal-between-thsingkiang-pu-and-tlie-yang-tsze-river-133-miles-from-the-fl-image338930050.html
RM2AKBGMJ–River, lake and land conservancy in portions of the provinces of Anhui and Kiangsu, north of the Yangtsze River; . ter side to a height of twelve feetwith fine ashlar masonry laid in impure lime mortar almost equalto natural cement, each course being about sixteen inches in thickness,alternating headers and stretchers. TJie monumental work is in goodcondition to-day, and is a striking example of what the emperors ofChina once did for the good of the people and the country. 11 This dke was built to iirotect the Grand Canal between ThsingKiang-pu and tlie Yang-tsze River (133 miles) from the fl
Exterior of main west gate of Pevensey Roman fort, the C4th 'Saxon Shore' fort of Anderitum, near Hastings, East Sussex. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-exterior-of-main-west-gate-of-pevensey-roman-fort-the-c4th-saxon-shore-81162425.html
RMEM17E1–Exterior of main west gate of Pevensey Roman fort, the C4th 'Saxon Shore' fort of Anderitum, near Hastings, East Sussex.
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RMEXYJ58–Massive firewall with chimney
. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/impressions-of-european-forestry-letters-written-during-a-six-months-visit-to-england-and-to-the-continent-forests-and-forestry-how-the-work-is-done-the-whole-idea-is-to-stop-the-snow-at-the-top-of-the-steep-slopes-from-starting-to-slide-as-high-up-as-it-is-possible-to-grow-trees-and-of-course-many-of-the-worst-areas-for-avalanches-are-above-timber-linedepend-ence-is-placed-on-a-forest-cover-treated-as-protection-forest-above-the-forest-the-meth-od-is-to-build-barriers-masonry-walls-that-shall-hold-the-snow-in-place-or-actually-stop-small-slides-on-the-same-principle-that-the-image216438777.html
RMPG3HT9–. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the
just at the time the accident occurred and was in such a position that a novel head-on collision was the result the locomotive striking the forward part of the vessel. Such was its momentum forward as well as downward that the front portion partly telescoped the hull as shown by the illustration of course sink ing the schooner. One of the most difficult problems to solve was the best way of putting the engine again on the rails. Here the advantage of the wrecking crane was strikingly demonstrated for without it the attempt would have been impracticable without the use of several cumbersome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/just-at-the-time-the-accident-occurred-and-was-in-such-a-position-that-a-novel-head-on-collision-was-the-result-the-locomotive-striking-the-forward-part-of-the-vessel-such-was-its-momentum-forward-as-well-as-downward-that-the-front-portion-partly-telescoped-the-hull-as-shown-by-the-illustration-of-course-sink-ing-the-schooner-one-of-the-most-difficult-problems-to-solve-was-the-best-way-of-putting-the-engine-again-on-the-rails-here-the-advantage-of-the-wrecking-crane-was-strikingly-demonstrated-for-without-it-the-attempt-would-have-been-impracticable-without-the-use-of-several-cumbersome-image334349173.html
RM2ABXWNW–just at the time the accident occurred and was in such a position that a novel head-on collision was the result the locomotive striking the forward part of the vessel. Such was its momentum forward as well as downward that the front portion partly telescoped the hull as shown by the illustration of course sink ing the schooner. One of the most difficult problems to solve was the best way of putting the engine again on the rails. Here the advantage of the wrecking crane was strikingly demonstrated for without it the attempt would have been impracticable without the use of several cumbersome
A treatise on highway construction . D Fig. 103.—Plan.. mw¥ m ^ Fig. 105.—Section CD. 546 HIGHWAY COIfSTBUCTIOH. TABLE LXXV. Span in feet. Thickness of Arch in inches. First-class Masonry. Second-class Masonry. Brick Masonry. 6 12 15 13 8 13 16 16 10 14 17 30 13 15 19 30 14 16 20 34 16 17 31 34 18 18 33 34 20 19 34 34 35 30 35 38 30 31 36 28 35 33 38 28 40 33 39 33 45 34 30 33 50 35 31 33 Professor Eankine remarks that the precise determination ofthe depth of the keystone of an arch would be an almost imprac-ticable problem from its complexity, and that the best course inpractice is to assume Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-highway-construction-d-fig-103plan-mw-m-fig-105section-cd-546-highway-coifstbuctioh-table-lxxv-span-in-feet-thickness-of-arch-in-inches-first-class-masonry-second-class-masonry-brick-masonry-6-12-15-13-8-13-16-16-10-14-17-30-13-15-19-30-14-16-20-34-16-17-31-34-18-18-33-34-20-19-34-34-35-30-35-38-30-31-36-28-35-33-38-28-40-33-39-33-45-34-30-33-50-35-31-33-professor-eankine-remarks-that-the-precise-determination-ofthe-depth-of-the-keystone-of-an-arch-would-be-an-almost-imprac-ticable-problem-from-its-complexity-and-that-the-best-course-inpractice-is-to-assume-image342837027.html
RM2AWNG3F–A treatise on highway construction . D Fig. 103.—Plan.. mw¥ m ^ Fig. 105.—Section CD. 546 HIGHWAY COIfSTBUCTIOH. TABLE LXXV. Span in feet. Thickness of Arch in inches. First-class Masonry. Second-class Masonry. Brick Masonry. 6 12 15 13 8 13 16 16 10 14 17 30 13 15 19 30 14 16 20 34 16 17 31 34 18 18 33 34 20 19 34 34 35 30 35 38 30 31 36 28 35 33 38 28 40 33 39 33 45 34 30 33 50 35 31 33 Professor Eankine remarks that the precise determination ofthe depth of the keystone of an arch would be an almost imprac-ticable problem from its complexity, and that the best course inpractice is to assume
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .^.../:^^:.t.,•:.;:- :.:-.«v. '^^"^ ^ti CLIMBERS THAT CLING TO WALLS The varieties of ornamental vines are so numeroas that an adequate discussion of the entire group or class would he impossible in the space here available. But this article has reference only to the few climbers that cling firmly to solid walls or other smooth and steep surfaces. 0^. N SELECTING climbing vines for the adornment of walls of wood or masonry, there is not much room for choice. The choice is strictly limited, of course, to the few varieties that will attach them Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-t-v-quot-ti-climbers-that-cling-to-walls-the-varieties-of-ornamental-vines-are-so-numeroas-that-an-adequate-discussion-of-the-entire-group-or-class-would-he-impossible-in-the-space-here-available-but-this-article-has-reference-only-to-the-few-climbers-that-cling-firmly-to-solid-walls-or-other-smooth-and-steep-surfaces-0-n-selecting-climbing-vines-for-the-adornment-of-walls-of-wood-or-masonry-there-is-not-much-room-for-choice-the-choice-is-strictly-limited-of-course-to-the-few-varieties-that-will-attach-them-image238056144.html
RMRR8B14–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. .^.../:^^:.t.,•:.;:- :.:-.«v. '^^"^ ^ti CLIMBERS THAT CLING TO WALLS The varieties of ornamental vines are so numeroas that an adequate discussion of the entire group or class would he impossible in the space here available. But this article has reference only to the few climbers that cling firmly to solid walls or other smooth and steep surfaces. 0^. N SELECTING climbing vines for the adornment of walls of wood or masonry, there is not much room for choice. The choice is strictly limited, of course, to the few varieties that will attach them
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE RETAIL STORE A PAGE OF HINTS AND HELPS FOR THE RETAIL FLORIST. MAKING MASONIC EMBLEMS. Approved Designs and Colors. Of course, the Masons do have a great many secrets. But they are willing to disclose to everyone the nature and colors of the designs which are the ap- proved emblems of the various phases ol" the Masonic order. And that is just tlio part of Masonry that interests flo- rists. Each and every division of the Masonic brotherhood has a separate and distinct emblem, which florists are often called upon to reproduce in a floral pie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-the-retail-store-a-page-of-hints-and-helps-for-the-retail-florist-making-masonic-emblems-approved-designs-and-colors-of-course-the-masons-do-have-a-great-many-secrets-but-they-are-willing-to-disclose-to-everyone-the-nature-and-colors-of-the-designs-which-are-the-ap-proved-emblems-of-the-various-phases-olquot-the-masonic-order-and-that-is-just-tlio-part-of-masonry-that-interests-flo-rists-each-and-every-division-of-the-masonic-brotherhood-has-a-separate-and-distinct-emblem-which-florists-are-often-called-upon-to-reproduce-in-a-floral-pie-image238155611.html
RMRRCWWF–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. THE RETAIL STORE A PAGE OF HINTS AND HELPS FOR THE RETAIL FLORIST. MAKING MASONIC EMBLEMS. Approved Designs and Colors. Of course, the Masons do have a great many secrets. But they are willing to disclose to everyone the nature and colors of the designs which are the ap- proved emblems of the various phases ol" the Masonic order. And that is just tlio part of Masonry that interests flo- rists. Each and every division of the Masonic brotherhood has a separate and distinct emblem, which florists are often called upon to reproduce in a floral pie
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAKING MASONIC EMBLEMS. Approved Designs and Colors. Of course, the Masons do have a great many secrets. But they are willing to disclose to everyone the nature and colors of the designs which are the ap- proved emblems of the various phases ol" the Masonic order. And that is just tlio part of Masonry that interests flo- rists. Each and every division of the Masonic brotherhood has a separate and distinct emblem, which florists are often called upon to reproduce in a floral piece. Unless the florist is familiar with the desired emblem, he is f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-making-masonic-emblems-approved-designs-and-colors-of-course-the-masons-do-have-a-great-many-secrets-but-they-are-willing-to-disclose-to-everyone-the-nature-and-colors-of-the-designs-which-are-the-ap-proved-emblems-of-the-various-phases-olquot-the-masonic-order-and-that-is-just-tlio-part-of-masonry-that-interests-flo-rists-each-and-every-division-of-the-masonic-brotherhood-has-a-separate-and-distinct-emblem-which-florists-are-often-called-upon-to-reproduce-in-a-floral-piece-unless-the-florist-is-familiar-with-the-desired-emblem-he-is-f-image238155600.html
RMRRCWW4–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. MAKING MASONIC EMBLEMS. Approved Designs and Colors. Of course, the Masons do have a great many secrets. But they are willing to disclose to everyone the nature and colors of the designs which are the ap- proved emblems of the various phases ol" the Masonic order. And that is just tlio part of Masonry that interests flo- rists. Each and every division of the Masonic brotherhood has a separate and distinct emblem, which florists are often called upon to reproduce in a floral piece. Unless the florist is familiar with the desired emblem, he is f
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. N SELECTING climbing vines for the adornment of walls of wood or masonry, there is not much room for choice. The choice is strictly limited, of course, to the few varieties that will attach themselves firmly and permanently, by means of adhesive disks or holdfasts, to smooth and perpen- dicular walls. Such persistent clinging to slippery surfaces is really a remark- able achievement. Perhaps less than a dozen different sorts of vines have clearly proved themselves to be equipped with the right kind of tendril-tips for such a continuous, all-year-ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-n-selecting-climbing-vines-for-the-adornment-of-walls-of-wood-or-masonry-there-is-not-much-room-for-choice-the-choice-is-strictly-limited-of-course-to-the-few-varieties-that-will-attach-themselves-firmly-and-permanently-by-means-of-adhesive-disks-or-holdfasts-to-smooth-and-perpen-dicular-walls-such-persistent-clinging-to-slippery-surfaces-is-really-a-remark-able-achievement-perhaps-less-than-a-dozen-different-sorts-of-vines-have-clearly-proved-themselves-to-be-equipped-with-the-right-kind-of-tendril-tips-for-such-a-continuous-all-year-ro-image238056139.html
RMRR8B0Y–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. N SELECTING climbing vines for the adornment of walls of wood or masonry, there is not much room for choice. The choice is strictly limited, of course, to the few varieties that will attach themselves firmly and permanently, by means of adhesive disks or holdfasts, to smooth and perpen- dicular walls. Such persistent clinging to slippery surfaces is really a remark- able achievement. Perhaps less than a dozen different sorts of vines have clearly proved themselves to be equipped with the right kind of tendril-tips for such a continuous, all-year-ro
. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/impressions-of-european-forestry-letters-written-during-a-six-months-visit-to-england-and-to-the-continent-forests-and-forestry-how-the-work-is-done-the-whole-idea-is-to-stop-the-snow-at-the-top-of-the-steep-slopes-from-starting-to-slide-as-high-up-as-it-is-possible-to-grow-trees-and-of-course-many-of-the-worst-areas-for-avalanches-are-above-timber-linedepend-ence-is-placed-on-a-forest-cover-treated-as-protection-forest-above-the-forest-the-meth-od-is-to-build-barriers-masonry-walls-that-shall-hold-the-snow-in-place-or-actually-stop-small-slides-on-the-same-principle-that-the-image232251667.html
RMRDRYAB–. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the
. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/impressions-of-european-forestry-letters-written-during-a-six-months-visit-to-england-and-to-the-continent-forests-and-forestry-how-the-work-is-done-the-whole-idea-is-to-stop-the-snow-at-the-top-of-the-steep-slopes-from-starting-to-slide-as-high-up-as-it-is-possible-to-grow-trees-and-of-course-many-of-the-worst-areas-for-avalanches-are-above-timber-linedepend-ence-is-placed-on-a-forest-cover-treated-as-protection-forest-above-the-forest-the-meth-od-is-to-build-barriers-masonry-walls-that-shall-hold-the-snow-in-place-or-actually-stop-small-slides-on-the-same-principle-that-the-image231988672.html
RMRDBYWM–. Impressions of European forestry : letters written during a six months' visit to England and to the continent . Forests and forestry. HOW THE WORK IS DONE The whole idea is to stop the snow at the top of the steep slopes from starting to slide. As high up as it is possible to grow trees— and of course many of the worst areas for avalanches are above timber line—depend- ence is placed on a forest cover treated as protection forest. Above the forest the meth- od is to build barriers, masonry walls, that shall hold the snow in place or actually stop small slides, on the same principle that the
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