Cartoon - Red Sails in the Sunset. John Collins (1917-2007) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cartoon-red-sails-in-the-sunset-john-collins-1917-2007-image600302534.html
RM2WTJ406–Cartoon - Red Sails in the Sunset. John Collins (1917-2007)
Joined Today Parted Tomorrow. - - - - Despite the fact that they part tomorrow owing to a shipping company ruling, Mr. Thomas Bolling, Senior Assistant Purser in the U.S. liner 'America', and Miss Janet Nicholson of Chelsea, and Minneapolis, had a joyous wedding at Chelsea Register Office today, (Thursday). Mr Bolling sails tomorrow and Janet follows him to New York next month. - - Picture shows: 'Today's Bride' - Red and white cabbage roses set off the bridal hat at Chelsea today, (Thursday), as the smiling bride is pictured after the ceremony. - - - - 11th March 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joined-today-parted-tomorrow-despite-the-fact-that-they-part-tomorrow-owing-to-a-shipping-company-ruling-mr-thomas-bolling-senior-assistant-purser-in-the-us-liner-america-and-miss-janet-nicholson-of-chelsea-and-minneapolis-had-a-joyous-wedding-at-chelsea-register-office-today-thursday-mr-bolling-sails-tomorrow-and-janet-follows-him-to-new-york-next-month-picture-shows-todays-bride-red-and-white-cabbage-roses-set-off-the-bridal-hat-at-chelsea-today-thursday-as-the-smiling-bride-is-pictured-after-the-ceremony-11th-march-1948-image623921949.html
RM2Y722PN–Joined Today Parted Tomorrow. - - - - Despite the fact that they part tomorrow owing to a shipping company ruling, Mr. Thomas Bolling, Senior Assistant Purser in the U.S. liner 'America', and Miss Janet Nicholson of Chelsea, and Minneapolis, had a joyous wedding at Chelsea Register Office today, (Thursday). Mr Bolling sails tomorrow and Janet follows him to New York next month. - - Picture shows: 'Today's Bride' - Red and white cabbage roses set off the bridal hat at Chelsea today, (Thursday), as the smiling bride is pictured after the ceremony. - - - - 11th March 1948
An engraving depicting men working to raise the sails on an Arab slave ship, slave traders are directing the actions of the slaves in order to set sail before the British Cruiser in the background reaches them, the Arab slave trade started in the 7th century and continued through the mid 20th century, it is estimated that between 10 and 18 million people were enslaved during that time period, Red Sea, 1874. From the New York Public Library. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-an-engraving-depicting-men-working-to-raise-the-sails-on-an-arab-slave-166773433.html
RMKK9561–An engraving depicting men working to raise the sails on an Arab slave ship, slave traders are directing the actions of the slaves in order to set sail before the British Cruiser in the background reaches them, the Arab slave trade started in the 7th century and continued through the mid 20th century, it is estimated that between 10 and 18 million people were enslaved during that time period, Red Sea, 1874. From the New York Public Library.
Hatshepsut established the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hyksos occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, thereby building the wealth of the eighteenth dynasty. She oversaw the preparations and funding for a mission to the Land of Punt. The expedition set out in her name with five ships, each measuring 70 feet (21 m) long bearing several sails and accommodating 210 men that included sailors and 30 rowers. Many trade goods were bought in Punt, notably myrrh. Most notably, however, the Egyptians returned from the voyage bearing thirty-one live myrrh trees, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hatshepsut-established-the-trade-networks-that-had-been-disrupted-during-the-hyksos-occupation-of-egypt-during-the-second-intermediate-period-thereby-building-the-wealth-of-the-eighteenth-dynasty-she-oversaw-the-preparations-and-funding-for-a-mission-to-the-land-of-punt-the-expedition-set-out-in-her-name-with-five-ships-each-measuring-70-feet-21-m-long-bearing-several-sails-and-accommodating-210-men-that-included-sailors-and-30-rowers-many-trade-goods-were-bought-in-punt-notably-myrrh-most-notably-however-the-egyptians-returned-from-the-voyage-bearing-thirty-one-live-myrrh-trees-image344239679.html
RM2B01D67–Hatshepsut established the trade networks that had been disrupted during the Hyksos occupation of Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, thereby building the wealth of the eighteenth dynasty. She oversaw the preparations and funding for a mission to the Land of Punt. The expedition set out in her name with five ships, each measuring 70 feet (21 m) long bearing several sails and accommodating 210 men that included sailors and 30 rowers. Many trade goods were bought in Punt, notably myrrh. Most notably, however, the Egyptians returned from the voyage bearing thirty-one live myrrh trees,
Boston Regatta, the Yachts starting for the Cup, 1856. Sailing race off the Lincolnshire coast. 'Red Rover [Mr. Bugg]... Waterwitch [Mr R Thorpe]...Fairy [Mr. W. H. Lewin (commodore]...Magic [Mr. C. Anderson (vice-commodore)]...At starting the Magic, having the windward side, was the first to take the lead, followed in quick succession by the Waterwitch and other yachts, the Red Rover bringing up the rear; this position she occupied while she was in the race, but at length her career was cut short by her running upon the Ants Sand, where she remained until the tide turned in the evening...Up t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-regatta-the-yachts-starting-for-the-cup-1856-sailing-race-off-the-lincolnshire-coast-red-rover-mr-bugg-waterwitch-mr-r-thorpe-fairy-mr-w-h-lewin-commodore-magic-mr-c-anderson-vice-commodore-at-starting-the-magic-having-the-windward-side-was-the-first-to-take-the-lead-followed-in-quick-succession-by-the-waterwitch-and-other-yachts-the-red-rover-bringing-up-the-rear-this-position-she-occupied-while-she-was-in-the-race-but-at-length-her-career-was-cut-short-by-her-running-upon-the-ants-sand-where-she-remained-until-the-tide-turned-in-the-eveningup-t-image553489282.html
RM2R4DH6A–Boston Regatta, the Yachts starting for the Cup, 1856. Sailing race off the Lincolnshire coast. 'Red Rover [Mr. Bugg]... Waterwitch [Mr R Thorpe]...Fairy [Mr. W. H. Lewin (commodore]...Magic [Mr. C. Anderson (vice-commodore)]...At starting the Magic, having the windward side, was the first to take the lead, followed in quick succession by the Waterwitch and other yachts, the Red Rover bringing up the rear; this position she occupied while she was in the race, but at length her career was cut short by her running upon the Ants Sand, where she remained until the tide turned in the evening...Up t
bearded man holding a baby in his arms against the background of sky and ship sails, monochrome Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bearded-man-holding-a-baby-in-his-arms-against-the-background-of-sky-and-ship-sails-monochrome-image265018275.html
RFWB4HEB–bearded man holding a baby in his arms against the background of sky and ship sails, monochrome
AJAXNETPHOTO. AUGUST, 1973. SOLENT, ENGLAND. ADMIRAL'S CUP - CHANNEL RACE START - GERMAN ADMIRAL'S CUP ENTRY SAUDADE IN BLUSTERY CONDITIONS. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:735437 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ajaxnetphoto-august-1973-solent-england-admirals-cup-channel-race-start-german-admirals-cup-entry-saudade-in-blustery-conditions-photojonathan-eastlandajaxref735437-1-image461469210.html
RM2HPNMK6–AJAXNETPHOTO. AUGUST, 1973. SOLENT, ENGLAND. ADMIRAL'S CUP - CHANNEL RACE START - GERMAN ADMIRAL'S CUP ENTRY SAUDADE IN BLUSTERY CONDITIONS. PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:735437 1
Rigging on a barge at Maldon in Essex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rigging-on-a-barge-at-maldon-in-essex-image7639753.html
RMADBNGA–Rigging on a barge at Maldon in Essex
. Human physiology. Clot THE BLOOD 119 If fresh blood be stirred briskly with a bunch of twigs> thefibrin is formed very rapidly, and collects on the twigs, leavingbehind a red fluid called defibrinated blood (blood deprived of itsfibrin) which will not coagulate. Thus :— Blood /Liquor sanguinis.Corpuscles. . Elements of fibrin Albumen 1 Sails J Serum, V Water Fibrin. Defibrinated blood.. Fig. 112.—Red Corpusclesarranged in Rouleaux. The coagulation of blood may be retarded, and even prevented, by keep-ing it at a temperature below 40° F., or at a higher temperature than 120° F.The addition Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/human-physiology-clot-the-blood-119-if-fresh-blood-be-stirred-briskly-with-a-bunch-of-twigsgt-thefibrin-is-formed-very-rapidly-and-collects-on-the-twigs-leavingbehind-a-red-fluid-called-defibrinated-blood-blood-deprived-of-itsfibrin-which-will-not-coagulate-thus-blood-liquor-sanguiniscorpuscles-elements-of-fibrin-albumen-1-sails-j-serum-v-water-fibrin-defibrinated-blood-fig-112red-corpusclesarranged-in-rouleaux-the-coagulation-of-blood-may-be-retarded-and-even-prevented-by-keep-ing-it-at-a-temperature-below-40-f-or-at-a-higher-temperature-than-120-fthe-addition-image370644720.html
RM2CF093C–. Human physiology. Clot THE BLOOD 119 If fresh blood be stirred briskly with a bunch of twigs> thefibrin is formed very rapidly, and collects on the twigs, leavingbehind a red fluid called defibrinated blood (blood deprived of itsfibrin) which will not coagulate. Thus :— Blood /Liquor sanguinis.Corpuscles. . Elements of fibrin Albumen 1 Sails J Serum, V Water Fibrin. Defibrinated blood.. Fig. 112.—Red Corpusclesarranged in Rouleaux. The coagulation of blood may be retarded, and even prevented, by keep-ing it at a temperature below 40° F., or at a higher temperature than 120° F.The addition
hand drawn fish in the sea Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hand-drawn-fish-in-the-sea-image224136193.html
RFR0J801–hand drawn fish in the sea
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-image344407790.html
RF2B093J6–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction.
Joined Today Parted Tomorrow. Despite the fact that they part tomorrow owing to a shipping company ruling, Mr. Thomas Bolling, Senior Assistant Purser in the U.S. liner 'America', and Miss Janet Nicholson of Chelsea, and Minneapolis, had a joyous wedding at Chelsea Register Office today, (Thursday). Mr Bolling sails tomorrow and Janet follows him to New York next month. Picture shows: 'Today's Bride' - Red and white cabbage roses set off the bridal hat at Chelsea today, (Thursday), as the smiling bride is pictured with the groom after the ceremony. 11th March 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/joined-today-parted-tomorrow-despite-the-fact-that-they-part-tomorrow-owing-to-a-shipping-company-ruling-mr-thomas-bolling-senior-assistant-purser-in-the-us-liner-america-and-miss-janet-nicholson-of-chelsea-and-minneapolis-had-a-joyous-wedding-at-chelsea-register-office-today-thursday-mr-bolling-sails-tomorrow-and-janet-follows-him-to-new-york-next-month-picture-shows-todays-bride-red-and-white-cabbage-roses-set-off-the-bridal-hat-at-chelsea-today-thursday-as-the-smiling-bride-is-pictured-with-the-groom-after-the-ceremony-11th-march-1948-image623922127.html
RM2Y72313–Joined Today Parted Tomorrow. Despite the fact that they part tomorrow owing to a shipping company ruling, Mr. Thomas Bolling, Senior Assistant Purser in the U.S. liner 'America', and Miss Janet Nicholson of Chelsea, and Minneapolis, had a joyous wedding at Chelsea Register Office today, (Thursday). Mr Bolling sails tomorrow and Janet follows him to New York next month. Picture shows: 'Today's Bride' - Red and white cabbage roses set off the bridal hat at Chelsea today, (Thursday), as the smiling bride is pictured with the groom after the ceremony. 11th March 1948
Thames barges moored at Maldon in Essex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/thames-barges-moored-at-maldon-in-essex-image7639721.html
RMADBMXA–Thames barges moored at Maldon in Essex
. A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, July, 1914. /& -J^^.n^vU /ic ir^e. .xi/ £ ,, V 30. /- W: i • HENRY THE EIGHTHS NAVY 139 I. The Double Rose?- [Colours. Row-Barges Tunnage 20 Marriners 39] Gunnars 41 As those of the Phawcon. The sweeps are timber colour.] 2. The Portquillice.^ Tunnage 20 Marriners 34 Gunnars 4 38 [Colours. As those of The Double Rose.] These illustrations settle in the affirmative the questionas to whether the row-barges carried sails. That is the Tudor Rose of York and Lancaster : a white rose superimposed upon a red rose.2 From the Tudor badge of the Portcul Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-miscellany-presented-to-john-macdonald-mackay-july-1914-jnvu-ic-ire-xi-v-30-w-i-henry-the-eighths-navy-139-i-the-double-rose-colours-row-barges-tunnage-20-marriners-39-gunnars-41-as-those-of-the-phawcon-the-sweeps-are-timber-colour-2-the-portquillice-tunnage-20-marriners-34-gunnars-4-38-colours-as-those-of-the-double-rose-these-illustrations-settle-in-the-affirmative-the-questionas-to-whether-the-row-barges-carried-sails-that-is-the-tudor-rose-of-york-and-lancaster-a-white-rose-superimposed-upon-a-red-rose2-from-the-tudor-badge-of-the-portcul-image370303175.html
RM2CECNDB–. A miscellany presented to John Macdonald Mackay, July, 1914. /& -J^^.n^vU /ic ir^e. .xi/ £ ,, V 30. /- W: i • HENRY THE EIGHTHS NAVY 139 I. The Double Rose?- [Colours. Row-Barges Tunnage 20 Marriners 39] Gunnars 41 As those of the Phawcon. The sweeps are timber colour.] 2. The Portquillice.^ Tunnage 20 Marriners 34 Gunnars 4 38 [Colours. As those of The Double Rose.] These illustrations settle in the affirmative the questionas to whether the row-barges carried sails. That is the Tudor Rose of York and Lancaster : a white rose superimposed upon a red rose.2 From the Tudor badge of the Portcul
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-image344407694.html
RF2B093EP–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction.
Hydrogen a Thames Barge moored at Maldon in Essex Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hydrogen-a-thames-barge-moored-at-maldon-in-essex-image7639724.html
RMADBMXD–Hydrogen a Thames Barge moored at Maldon in Essex
[Works] . andeb, ar-rive on the shores of the Red Sea. Thence hemight make his way by land to Jerusalem, takeshipping at Joppa, and traverse the Mediterra-nean to Spain. Or, should the route fromEthiopia to Jerusalem be deemed too perilousfrom savage and warlike tribes, or should henot choose to separate from his vessels, hemight sail round the whole coast of Africa,pass triumphantly by the Portuguese, in theirmidway groping along the shores of Guinea,and after having thus circumnavigated theglobe, furl his adventurous sails at the Pillarsof Hercules, the ne plus ultra of the ancientworld ! Su Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/works-andeb-ar-rive-on-the-shores-of-the-red-sea-thence-hemight-make-his-way-by-land-to-jerusalem-takeshipping-at-joppa-and-traverse-the-mediterra-nean-to-spain-or-should-the-route-fromethiopia-to-jerusalem-be-deemed-too-perilousfrom-savage-and-warlike-tribes-or-should-henot-choose-to-separate-from-his-vessels-hemight-sail-round-the-whole-coast-of-africapass-triumphantly-by-the-portuguese-in-theirmidway-groping-along-the-shores-of-guineaand-after-having-thus-circumnavigated-theglobe-furl-his-adventurous-sails-at-the-pillarsof-hercules-the-ne-plus-ultra-of-the-ancientworld-!-su-image340248802.html
RM2ANFJPX–[Works] . andeb, ar-rive on the shores of the Red Sea. Thence hemight make his way by land to Jerusalem, takeshipping at Joppa, and traverse the Mediterra-nean to Spain. Or, should the route fromEthiopia to Jerusalem be deemed too perilousfrom savage and warlike tribes, or should henot choose to separate from his vessels, hemight sail round the whole coast of Africa,pass triumphantly by the Portuguese, in theirmidway groping along the shores of Guinea,and after having thus circumnavigated theglobe, furl his adventurous sails at the Pillarsof Hercules, the ne plus ultra of the ancientworld ! Su
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-image344407888.html
RF2B093NM–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction.
. Through the year with Thoreau . apestry of coun-terpane and dimity in a ladys bedchamber, and Ipray that the cobwebs may not have been brushedaway from the mills which I visit. It is as if I wereaboard a man-of-war, and this were the fine rig-ging of the mill, the sails being taken in. All thingsin the mill wear the same livery or drapery, down tothe millers hat and coat. I knew Barrett forty rodsoflf in the cranberry meadow by the meal on his hat. Barretts apprentice, it seems, makes trays ofblack birch and of red maple, in a dark room underthe mill. I was pleased to see this work done here Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-year-with-thoreau-apestry-of-coun-terpane-and-dimity-in-a-ladys-bedchamber-and-ipray-that-the-cobwebs-may-not-have-been-brushedaway-from-the-mills-which-i-visit-it-is-as-if-i-wereaboard-a-man-of-war-and-this-were-the-fine-rig-ging-of-the-mill-the-sails-being-taken-in-all-thingsin-the-mill-wear-the-same-livery-or-drapery-down-tothe-millers-hat-and-coat-i-knew-barrett-forty-rodsoflf-in-the-cranberry-meadow-by-the-meal-on-his-hat-barretts-apprentice-it-seems-makes-trays-ofblack-birch-and-of-red-maple-in-a-dark-room-underthe-mill-i-was-pleased-to-see-this-work-done-here-image371619288.html
RM2CGGM5C–. Through the year with Thoreau . apestry of coun-terpane and dimity in a ladys bedchamber, and Ipray that the cobwebs may not have been brushedaway from the mills which I visit. It is as if I wereaboard a man-of-war, and this were the fine rig-ging of the mill, the sails being taken in. All thingsin the mill wear the same livery or drapery, down tothe millers hat and coat. I knew Barrett forty rodsoflf in the cranberry meadow by the meal on his hat. Barretts apprentice, it seems, makes trays ofblack birch and of red maple, in a dark room underthe mill. I was pleased to see this work done here
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-image344407872.html
RF2B093N4–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction.
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-image344407788.html
RF2B093J4–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction.
Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Moody skies. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brill-windmill-old-wood-and-brick-windmill-on-a-hilltop-in-the-english-countryside-heritage-site-and-popular-tourist-attraction-moody-skies-image344406194.html
RF2B091H6–Brill Windmill: Old wood and brick windmill on a hilltop in the English countryside. Heritage site and popular tourist attraction. Moody skies.