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Monkeys climbing columns. Vredeman de Vries, Hans (Netherlandish (before 1600) - North Netherlands, 1527-ca.1604) (cartoon creator, attr.) [painter] c. 1550-1560 Tapestry Dimensions: H 350 x W 255 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk; metallic thread (gold); metallic thread (silver) Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Carlos III (1788). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A. 238-6500. 2 monkeys climb columns of central arbor among motifs of flowers, fruits, vases & bir Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/monkeys-climbing-columns-vredeman-de-vries-hans-netherlandish-before-1600-north-netherlands-1527-ca1604-cartoon-creator-attr-painter-c-1550-1560-tapestry-dimensions-h-350-x-w-255-cm-tapestry-materialstechniques-wool-silk-metallic-thread-gold-metallic-thread-silver-culture-flemish-weaving-center-brussels-ownership-history-inventory-of-carlos-ii-1701-1703-inventory-of-carlos-iii-1788-inventory-of-fernando-vii-1834-spain-madrid-palacio-real-de-madrid-accno-a-238-6500-2-monkeys-climb-columns-of-central-arbor-among-motifs-of-flowers-fruits-vases-bir-image600010159.html
RM2WT4R27–Monkeys climbing columns. Vredeman de Vries, Hans (Netherlandish (before 1600) - North Netherlands, 1527-ca.1604) (cartoon creator, attr.) [painter] c. 1550-1560 Tapestry Dimensions: H 350 x W 255 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool & silk; metallic thread (gold); metallic thread (silver) Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Carlos III (1788). Inventory of Fernando VII (1834). Spain, Madrid, Palacio Real de Madrid, accno. A. 238-6500. 2 monkeys climb columns of central arbor among motifs of flowers, fruits, vases & bir
. Journal of electricity. slidably adjustable bearing plates through which the arborextends. The arbor is removable and longitudinally slidablein said bearing plates, and is provided with a handle forrotating it. Process and Apparatus for Separation of Oils and GasesPatent No. 1,255,018, issued to Philip Jones, of SantaMaria, California, discloses a process for separating gas from oiland also an apparatus with which the process may be practiced.The oil as it flows from the well contains gas which it is theobject of this invention to remove and conserve. The oil isflowed under pressure into a c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-electricity-slidably-adjustable-bearing-plates-through-which-the-arborextends-the-arbor-is-removable-and-longitudinally-slidablein-said-bearing-plates-and-is-provided-with-a-handle-forrotating-it-process-and-apparatus-for-separation-of-oils-and-gasespatent-no-1255018-issued-to-philip-jones-of-santamaria-california-discloses-a-process-for-separating-gas-from-oiland-also-an-apparatus-with-which-the-process-may-be-practicedthe-oil-as-it-flows-from-the-well-contains-gas-which-it-is-theobject-of-this-invention-to-remove-and-conserve-the-oil-isflowed-under-pressure-into-a-c-image370447769.html
RM2CEK9WD–. Journal of electricity. slidably adjustable bearing plates through which the arborextends. The arbor is removable and longitudinally slidablein said bearing plates, and is provided with a handle forrotating it. Process and Apparatus for Separation of Oils and GasesPatent No. 1,255,018, issued to Philip Jones, of SantaMaria, California, discloses a process for separating gas from oiland also an apparatus with which the process may be practiced.The oil as it flows from the well contains gas which it is theobject of this invention to remove and conserve. The oil isflowed under pressure into a c
. Transactions. As reufis fu. jiui rolled. Brinell hard- Normalized. AuiiL-aiLi unia l,uuu ^^ness, 321. Brinell hardness, 255. Fig. 28.—Analysis: C, 1.39; Mn, 0.20; Si, 0.191; S, 0.029; P, 0.015 Per Cent. ^^B?^^^ 1 ^ijl ^^^k/ ^^^^ ^^k5^^ j^K Hi i IB. ^. As received. Hot rolled. Brinell hard- Normalized. Annealed from 1,000°C.ness, 351. Brinell hardness, 302. FiQ. 29.—An-alysis: C, 1.46; Mn,0.20; Si, 0.133; S, 0.035; Cr, 0.35; P, 0,011 Per Cent. J. H. NEAD 235 Discussion E. D. Campbell, Ann Arbor, Mich.—Any one at all familar with re-search work can at once see that Mr. Nead has condensed into Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/transactions-as-reufis-fu-jiui-rolled-brinell-hard-normalized-auiil-aili-unia-luuu-ness-321-brinell-hardness-255-fig-28analysis-c-139-mn-020-si-0191-s-0029-p-0015-per-cent-b-1-ijl-k-k5-jk-hi-i-ib-as-received-hot-rolled-brinell-hard-normalized-annealed-from-1000cness-351-brinell-hardness-302-fiq-29an-alysis-c-146-mn020-si-0133-s-0035-cr-035-p-0011-per-cent-j-h-nead-235-discussion-e-d-campbell-ann-arbor-michany-one-at-all-familar-with-re-search-work-can-at-once-see-that-mr-nead-has-condensed-into-image336664837.html
RM2AFMBC5–. Transactions. As reufis fu. jiui rolled. Brinell hard- Normalized. AuiiL-aiLi unia l,uuu ^^ness, 321. Brinell hardness, 255. Fig. 28.—Analysis: C, 1.39; Mn, 0.20; Si, 0.191; S, 0.029; P, 0.015 Per Cent. ^^B?^^^ 1 ^ijl ^^^k/ ^^^^ ^^k5^^ j^K Hi i IB. ^. As received. Hot rolled. Brinell hard- Normalized. Annealed from 1,000°C.ness, 351. Brinell hardness, 302. FiQ. 29.—An-alysis: C, 1.46; Mn,0.20; Si, 0.133; S, 0.035; Cr, 0.35; P, 0,011 Per Cent. J. H. NEAD 235 Discussion E. D. Campbell, Ann Arbor, Mich.—Any one at all familar with re-search work can at once see that Mr. Nead has condensed into
. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 1 66.—Distribution of Panorpa maculosa in North America. Panorpa submaculosa Carpenter Panorpa submaculosa Carpenter (1931a:255). S, 9. Type-locality: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Panorpa utahensis Gurney (1937:223). S S . Synonymized by Gurney (1938). Panorpa utahensis Gurney (1937:223). 9 5 . New synonymy. Gurney (1938) synonymized the females of P. utah- ensis with those of P. maculosa. Head and thorax pale yellow to red- dish brown. Fore wing length 10.4-12.1 mm. Membranes (Fig. 70) clear, crossveins margined. Apical band dark brown, broad, with n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-natural-history-natural-history-fig-1-66distribution-of-panorpa-maculosa-in-north-america-panorpa-submaculosa-carpenter-panorpa-submaculosa-carpenter-1931a255-s-9-type-locality-ann-arbor-michigan-panorpa-utahensis-gurney-1937223-s-s-synonymized-by-gurney-1938-panorpa-utahensis-gurney-1937223-9-5-new-synonymy-gurney-1938-synonymized-the-females-of-p-utah-ensis-with-those-of-p-maculosa-head-and-thorax-pale-yellow-to-red-dish-brown-fore-wing-length-104-121-mm-membranes-fig-70-clear-crossveins-margined-apical-band-dark-brown-broad-with-n-image234127853.html
RMRGWCD1–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig. 1 66.—Distribution of Panorpa maculosa in North America. Panorpa submaculosa Carpenter Panorpa submaculosa Carpenter (1931a:255). S, 9. Type-locality: Ann Arbor, Michigan. Panorpa utahensis Gurney (1937:223). S S . Synonymized by Gurney (1938). Panorpa utahensis Gurney (1937:223). 9 5 . New synonymy. Gurney (1938) synonymized the females of P. utah- ensis with those of P. maculosa. Head and thorax pale yellow to red- dish brown. Fore wing length 10.4-12.1 mm. Membranes (Fig. 70) clear, crossveins margined. Apical band dark brown, broad, with n
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