RMH2NKJH–Swimming Lessons at Bathing Beach, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, July 1922
RMG5WGHT–sports, swimming, swimming lessons, preliminary practice onshore, wood engraving, from: Friedrich Eduard Bilz, New Naturopathic Treatment, Leipzig, Germany, 1902, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMCPMNRJ–Joan Crawford and Dorothy Sebastian at the swimming lessons, 1927
RMHT2P63–'Receipt for Swimming Lessons', 1935. Artist: Unknown.
RMG6HGDR–Entertainment - Ken Dodd Swimming Lessons - Coventry
RM2RBFKRG–United States: c. 1935 A group of young women getting swimming lessons.
RMENDC8C–Campers taking swimming lessons at St Andrews State Park -
RMB4PW0E–Six ducklings who were abandoned by their mother being given swimming lessons July 1977
RM2K8W61X–Hammerfest 19580607. The world's northernmost city has one of Norway's finest primary schools. People come from all over the country and abroad to look at school. The wish was for the school to have a built-in a storm and sports hall of at least 300 sqm. The hall became a covered auditorium of 800 sqm. With 540 sqm. Gravel track. Around the graveled space there is 'sidewalk' with doors into the classrooms. Here from the swimming lessons in the pool. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen Current / NTB
RMW7F6HM–'Receipt for Swimming Lessons', 1935. Artist: Unknown.
RM2AR22G4–swimming lessons Date: 27 July 1948 Keywords: swimming lessons
RM2E2HYEF–30 November 1983, Saxony, Eilenburg: Under the guidance of a swimming instructor, swimming lessons for pupils take place in an Eilenburg public swimming hall in autumn 1984. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2ARK4RG–First student in Jan Van Galenbad (Rob Jansen, 8 years old). Lesson with the running rod Date: 17 May 1953 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: pupils, swimming pools, swimming lessons, swimming Person name: Jansen Rob
RM2WCJF6J–471632 - Swimming lessons at ISTC (Feb 1943).
RM2JJN0TK–4. Squadron bath and swimming lessons in Lake Sjötorp.
RM2FX10AP–Swimming lessons, July 27 1948, swimming lessons, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2WXKKC9–This photograph depicts a young woman affiliated with the National Youth Administration as she teaches a swimming lesson at the YWCA in Middletown, Connecticut ca. 1935-1942
RMK3M8YF–JOHNNY WEISSMULLER giving LEILA HYAMS a swimming lesson Date:
RM2BH6XH2–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RMCPJC19–Johnny Weissmuller and Leila Hyams 1932
RMDB1A0J–sports, swimming, swimming lessons, preliminary practice onshore, wood engraving, from: Friedrich Eduard Bilz, New Naturopathic Treatment, Leipzig, Germany, 1902, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMB51NY5–Road safety lessons at Hemel Hempstead swimming pool organised by Mr A L Whittle. Traffic accidents are re-enacted in the pool with traffic lanes marked out.;Barbara Whitehead 13;Staff Photographer F W Reed;DM 21/8/51;B3986
RM2AKTC72–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . the bottom; there is a greatvariation in the organs of digestion, in the shape of theswimming-bladder, when it is present, but especially in theshape and position of the fins. While no two kinds of fishswim in exactly the same manner, the power of swimminghas been wrought out most thoroughly in the bony fishes, invfhJch Nature has exhausted every refinement and variety 154 FIBBT LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY. of movement in the art of swimming. Tadpoles and frogs,turtles and alligators, ducks and loons, dogs and horses, can,after a fashion, get throu
RFEA12W7–Pool Tube
RFJBBNDD–A close up shot of a pool tube
RMPG00NT–. Lessons in botany. Botany. Fig. 148. Fertilization in a fern (marattia). sp, spermato-. Fig. 149. Voting plant of Pteris serrulata still attached to prothallium. when they are Campbell.) swimming around over the under surface of the prothallium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt and company
RFDX7DNG–A close up shot of a pool tube
RFRND8H6–Snorkeling id card icon, outline style
RM2E2HYE7–30 November 1983, Saxony, Eilenburg: Under the guidance of a swimming instructor, swimming lessons for pupils take place in an Eilenburg public swimming hall in autumn 1984. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
RM2ARK4PG–First student in Jan Van Galenbad (Rob Jansen, 8 years old). Lesson with the running rod Date: 17 May 1953 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: pupils, swimming pools, swimming lessons, swimming Person name: Jansen Rob
RM2JJN0RN–4. Squadron bath and swimming lessons in Lake Sjötorp.
RM2FXB18E–First student in Jan Van Galenbad (Rob Jansen, age 8). Lesson with the running rod, May 17, 1953, pupils, swimming pools, swimming lessons, swimming, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2AR88C4–Driving lessons on water, rescuing swimming Date: May 2, 1966 Keywords: Riding Lessons, Swimming
RMK3M8YD–ELEANOR HOLM and JOHNNY WEISSMULLER Date:
RM2BH6WR8–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RMDB7Y9G–sports, swimming, backstroke, wood engraving, from: Friedrich Eduard Bilz, New Naturopathic Treatment, Leipzig, Germany, 1902, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AKPW6M–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . Fig. 267—SkuUof the Lion. But before we describe the genuine Oarnivora, we mustdraw attention to the seals (Fig. 358) and their allies,which are admirably adapted to an aquatic life. Theirlimbs are modified into flippers for use in swimming.. FiQ. 258.—Eough Seal (Phoca hispida). the toes being webbed; the hinder pair extended back-wards, so that it is impossible for them to walk. They livefor the most part in the sea on fish, occasionally shufflingout of the water and lying on the rocks by the shore. 260 FIRST LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY. In tlie
RMPG17FX–. Studies in animal life . Zoology; Nature study. STUDIES IN ANIMAL LIFE. 15 us as a text from which profitable lessons may be drawn. We snip out a portion of its digestive tube, which, from its emptiness, seems to promise little; but a drop of the liquid we find in it is placed on a glass slide, covered with a small piece of very thin glass, and brought under the microscope. Now look. There are several things which might occu- py your attention, but dis- regard them now to watch that animalcule which you observe swimming about. What is it ? It is one of the largest of the Infusoria, and is na
RM2JJN0T0–4. Squadron bath and swimming lessons in Lake Sjötorp.
RM2FXB18K–First pupil in Jan Van Galenbad (Rob Jansen, age 8). Lesson with the running rod, May 17, 1953, pupils, swimming pools, swimming lessons, swimming, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2ARR7PT–Driving lessons on water, rescuing swimming Date: May 2, 1966 Keywords: Riding Lessons, Swimming
RMK3M8YG–JOHNNY WEISSMULLER ? giving UNA MERKEL a lesson in diving Date:
RM2BH6XY5–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RMDB808C–sports, swimming, backstroke, starting position, wood engraving, from: Friedrich Eduard Bilz, New Naturopathic Treatment, Leipzig, Germany, 1902, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2AKY152–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . blood-vessels with their connecting branches observed, as well asthe alimentary canal and the nervous system. This worm is very voracious, thrusting out its pharynxand seizing its prey with its two large pharyngeal teeth * Darwin. Formation of vegetable mould tlirough the action of worms. 42 FIRST LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY. (Fig. 56). It secretes a yiscid fluid lining its hole, upwhicli it moves, pushing itself along by its bristles. At night it leaves its hole,swimming on the surfaceof the water.* The body consists of fromone hundred to two hun-
RM2JJN0Y5–4. Squadron bath and swimming lessons in Lake Sjötorp.
RM2FWYNB7–Water lessons, rescue swimming, May 2, 1966, DRIVING CLASSES, SWIMMING, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2BH6X9Y–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RM2AKT6TY–First lesson in zoology : adapted for use in schools . in the cod-fishery. It abounds most on theGrand Banks of ^Newfoundland. The breeding habits ofthe haddock, hake, and pollock are probably like those ofthe cod. At the head of the TeUocephali stand the flounders, hali-but, and solesj which eire an extremelymodified typeof the 164 FIRST LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY. order. In these fishes the body is very unsymmetrical, thefish virtually swimming on one side, the eyes being on theupper side of the head. The upper side is colored dark,due, as in other fishes, to pigment-cells; the lower side iscolorles
RM2JJN0T5–4. Squadron bath and swimming lessons in Lake Sjötorp.
RM2FWYNBH–Water lessons, swimming rescue, 2 May 1966, DRIVING CLASSES, SWIMMING, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2BH6YC2–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RM2AG2F4J–. Natural history object lessons : a manual for teachers. e adaptation of the structure of thelimbs to the different modes of progression, whether walk-ing, running or leaping on the ground, climbing and swing-ing in the trees, flying in the air, swimming on or beneaththe surface of the water, or burrowing and tunnelling in theearth. The variations depend less on the number andarrangement of the bones, than on the special developmentof one or more to suit special purposes. Monkeys find their home among the leafy branches ofgreat forest trees, and they swing and jump from bough tobough with won
RM2JJN0R1–4. Squadron Bicycle March to Sjötorp Lake for swimming and swimming lessons.
RM2BH6YJN–Small baby learning to swim with mother
RMRDDA42–. Lessons in botany. Botany. Fig. 148. Fertilization in a fern (marattia). sp, spermato-. Fig. 149. Voting plant of Pteris serrulata still attached to prothallium. when they are Campbell.) swimming around over the under surface of the prothallium. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt and company
RM2F7Y3KM–In a swimming pool in Apeldoorn, diving lessons for Mariniers from the Van Braam Houckgeestkazerne (VBHKAZ) are given from Doorn.
RMRDT4KH–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. THE AMCBBA, HYDRA, AND OTHER SIMPLE ANIMALS 119 division. An occasional generation must be produced by the method in which conjugation precedes division. Other kinds of one-celled animals, or Protozoa, are common in stagnant water, and under the microscope a variety of forms may be seen swimming quickly about. Locomotion is effected usually by many fine cilia or by fewer, usually two, longer whiplash-like processes called. Fig. 82.—Sun animalcule, a fresh-water protozoan with a siliceous skele- ton, and long thread-like protoplasmic prolongations. (Greatly
RM2F7Y0X1–In a swimming pool in Apeldoorn, diving lessons for Mariniers from the Van Braam Houckgeestkazerne (VBHKAZ) are given from Doorn.
RMRDPEMD–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. THE STRUGGLE FOR FOOD AND ROOM 2V7 moths that hover over petunias and other deep-cupped flowers have sucking-tubes three or four inches long (fig. 2i6), and a famous member of this family in Mada- gascar has its sucking-tube fourteen inches long, which enables it to reach to the bottom of a great trumpet- shaped flower. Lions and tigers, wolves, and the like which feed upon other live animals must have specially developed legs and muscles for swift running, or spring- ing, or swimming. The otter can swim and dive better than most fishes, and with his greate
RM2F7XXDM–In a swimming pool in Apeldoorn, diving lessons for Mariniers from the Van Braam Houckgeestkazerne (VBHKAZ) are given from Doorn.
RMRDC8A1–. Studies in animal life . Zoology; Nature study. STUDIES IN ANIMAL LIFE. 15 us as a text from which profitable lessons may be drawn. We snip out a portion of its digestive tube, which, from its emptiness, seems to promise little; but a drop of the liquid we find in it is placed on a glass slide, covered with a small piece of very thin glass, and brought under the microscope. Now look. There are several things which might occu- py your attention, but dis- regard them now to watch that animalcule which you observe swimming about. What is it ? It is one of the largest of the Infusoria, and is na
RM2F7YHT2–In a swimming pool in Apeldoorn, diving lessons for Mariniers from the Van Braam Houckgeestkazerne (VBHKAZ) are given from Doorn. A corporal hospitalizer (kplzvp), or sick, demonstrates what to do if something went wrong.
RMRDT4H1–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. 138 FIRST LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY removed (fij^f. 99). Around the mouth, which is at the cen- ter of the under side, are five strong" teeth. Like the star- fishes, the young sea-urchins are free swimming creatures of very different appearance from tlic adults. Their food consists of small marine animals and of bits of organic matter which they collect from the sand and debris of the ocean floor. Man)- of the sea-urchins are gregarious, living togther in great numbers. Some have the habit of boring into the rocks of the shore between tide-lines. I have seen
RMRDY2BW–. Lessons in nature study. Nature study. 70 NATURE STUDY run and leap as the water-striders do, or swim ? Unlike the water-striders also, the}' occasionally dive and swim beneath the surface. How do they breathe ? Note the little silvery bubble almost always visible at the posterior tip of the body when ihe beetle is swimming underneath the surface. Examine one of the insects closely, using a magnifier. Note that it has four eyes, one pair on the lower surface ot the head, just underneath the pair on the upper surface. Note also the peculiar shape of the legs, the front pair being rather slend
RMRDPERB–. First lessons in zoology. Zoology. 246 FIRST LESSONS IN ZOOLOGY woodpecker, with two toes projecting- in front and partly yoked together, and two similarly )-oked projecting' be- hind. Note the webbed swimming-foot of the aquatic birds; note the different degrees of webbing, from the totipalmate, where all four toes are completely webbed, palmate, where the three front toes only are bound to- gether but the web runs out to the claws, to the semi- palmate, where the web runs out only about half-way.. Fig. 200.—Young ostriches just frim ei;g, at ostrich-farm at Pasadena, California. (Photograp
RMRDY2BX–. Lessons in nature study. Nature study. 68 Pond Insects. Certain pond insects are found swimming or running on the surface of the water, others swimming in the water, and still others live habitually crawling or slowly swimming over and thru the soft mud and organic detritus at the bottom of the pool or pond. Water-striders and Whireigig Beetees.—Running quickly about on the surface of almost any pond or quiet brook pool, may be seen numerous rather large, blackish, narrow-bodied long legged insects (fig. 41), the water-striders, or pond skaters, as they are sometimes called. The water-stride
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