RME0M5YC–Oct. 10, 1953 - Bus Driver Baulks Smash-and-Grab Bandits. Clearing the Wrecked Window: Smash and Grab bandits ,made a raid on the London Bullion Company premises in Hay market today jumped into their car and started to make off - but were stopped and forced on to the pavement by a bus driver who swerved his vehicle. They crashed into a concrete standard. Employees of the Gaumont Cinema opposite dashed across the road and held the bandits until the police arrived. Photo shows clearing up the broken glass in the shop window is Mr
RMD7D1M9–Commercial potato baulks,
RMPPYJ2K–On the Baulks; Peter Henry Emerson, British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936, 1890; Photogravure; 14.6 × 9.6 cm 5 3,4 × 3 3,4 in
RM2GBR8DG–Rows of potato baulks in spring
RMW53965–On the Baulks, Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936), London, England, 1890, Photogravure, 14.6 × 9.5 cm (5 3/4 × 3 3/4 in
RMCWNKEX–Rows of agricultural potato baulks
RFDNEF4N–Christmas Eve winter storm with large seas and heavy winds batter Porthleven, Cornwall Alamy/Bob Sharples
RM2A882JE–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, 7th November 2019. UK Weather. Every year giant timber baulks are lowered carefully into the opening of Mousehole harbour, to protect it from the winter storms. Seen in the background St Michaels Mount at Marazion. Credit Simon Maycock / Alamy Live News.
RMRXFCRD–On the Baulks. Peter Henry Emerson; English, born Cuba, 1856-1936. Date: 1887. Dimensions: 14.7 × 9.6 cm (image); 30 × 24.6 cm (paper). Photoetching, pl. XVI from the album 'Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew' (1890), edition 270/50. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2GJ1A3K–HORSES RACE SIR FRANCIS BAULKS DURING EVENT ROYAL HORSE SHOW IN WINDSOR ; 14 MAY 1964
RF2JN5DHT–old railroad with wooden baulks
RM2PA4YHK–Davits began to be introduced into Royal Navy warships in the late 18th-century and originally took the form of squared baulks of timber. Davit systems are most often used to lower an emergency lifeboat to the embarkation level to be boarded and also used as man-overboard safety devices to retrieve personnel from the water.
RM2F5E9D1–On the Baulks. Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936)
RM2AHR8X3–Peter Henry Emerson. On the Baulks. 1887. England. Photoetching, pl. XVI from the album Wild Life on a Tidal Water The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew (1890); edition 270/50
RM2E2JC6W–Timber Viaduct on the Darlington and Newcastle Railway, 1844. Railway bridge over the River Sherbourne. 'The value of timber viaducts, as the means of effecting the economical construction of railways, is a point of engineering practice becoming daily of greater importance. Those on the Newcastle and Darlington railway are the work of Mr. Harrison. The Sherburn construction is from 60 to 70 feet high; it is founded on piles driven 35 feet into the ground; several courses of masonry rest on these piles, and from the masonry spring the light tall timber baulks that support the railing. A single
RMAC9PE2–Grass growing through crack between two baulks of timber
RM2X0NHD6–CABLE LAYING SHIP - Bow baulks Photographic negative , British Army
RMW7N9TN–Stone picking machines constructing baulks prior to planting of potato crop, Norfolk, UK, May
RF2D4W02F–Closeup of a log wall painted with red ochre paint , Finland
RMD7D1KX–Commercial potato baulks,
RFRAFHTB–On the Baulks, Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936), 1890, Photogravure, 14.6 × 9.6 cm (5 3,4 × 3 3, reimagined
RMDH3MMT–Commecial potato crop, baulks in springtime.
RM2A2KPAY–On the Baulks, 1887, Peter Henry Emerson, English, born Cuba, 1856–1936, England, Photoetching, pl. XVI from the album 'Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew' (1890), edition 270/50, 14.7 × 9.6 cm (image), 30 × 24.6 cm (paper
RMCWNKDA–Rows of potato baulks in a field
RME7FR0D–Oystercatchers, Haematopus ostralegus, adult birds prospecting on potato baulks, Norfolk, UK April.
RMAY68JG–A snow covered field of potatoe baulks in early Spring in Norfolk England
RM2A882JH–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, 7th November 2019. UK Weather. Every year giant timber baulks are lowered carefully into the opening of Mousehole harbour, to protect it from the winter storms. Seen in the background St Michaels Mount at Marazion. Credit Simon Maycock / Alamy Live News.
RMCT2K2H–Stone picking machine constructing baulks prior to planting of potato crop, Norfolk, UK, May
RF2JN5DHJ–old railroad with wooden baulks
RM2GGBF75–On the Baulks, 1887. A work made of photoetching, pl. xvi from the album "wild life on a tidal water: the adventures of a house-boat and her crew" (1890); edition 270/50.
RM2F5DT03–On the Baulks. Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936)
RMDRW09C–a detail of valuable baulks of teak wood stacked in a Cochin timber-merchants yard
RF2C9AEA3–Closeup shot of old painted buildings with decorated wooden baulks
RF2JNR0Y7–Used to transport sea mines to defend Harwich Harbour, the old wooden planks are all that's left of the railway jetty at Landguard Point, Felixstowe.
RM2D4MF4X–'Photoetching pl. XVI from the album ''Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew'' (1890); edition 270/50'
RM2WY6CHR–CONSTRUCTION OF NEW RAILWAY BRIDGE OVER RIVER ORNE - Royal Engineers sawing baulks of timber for use in the construction of the central pier. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2AJFF9R–Milwaukee, Wisconsin, city directory . COMPLETEDIRECTORY OF BANKSBANKERSTRUSTCOMPANIES ANDSavings Baulks in theUniteil Statesand Canada Their OfficersLiabilitiesResourcesCorrespondentsand Other Valu-able Data Con-cerning Banks,Etc., Etc. FOR SALE BY R.LPoIk & Co. DETROIT SPECIAL MILLWORK SERVICE Not just lumber; but Lumber cut to detail and built up complete JOHN SCHROEDER LUMBER COMPANY MAIN YARDS: WALNUT STREET BRIDGE PLAYER andReproducing PIANOS. SteinwayA. B. ChaseEmersonEsteyWelte-MignonEldmund Gramand theLyra INCOEPOBATED 414<^16Milwaukee Street Wadhams Tempered Motor Oil IH Crrfihall
RF2D4W05C–Closeup of a log wall painted with red ochre paint , Finland
RMMBFYBH–Cat 349 E high reach 360 degree tracked hydraulic demolition excavator on timber baulks, demolishing concrete building on demolition site in bury uk
RF2B9EDW9–On the Baulks, Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936), 1890, Photogravure, 14.6 × 9.6 cm (5 3,4 × 3 3,4 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMDT36P5–Porthleven, Cornwall, UK. 7th February 2014. Porthleven Harbour completely empty in preparation for the next big storm Credit: Bob Sharples/Alamy Live News
RMJ2B49C–courtyard in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
RFB6JCB3–Mousehole harbour closed against winter storms by the baulk
RF2NE51J5–Spiš Castle, a formidable medieval fortress built by Hungarian kings, stands on a 200m-high limestone spur in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Standing stone columns descending the slope to the left could be linked by baulks of timber to form a first line of defence against attackers seeking to assault the main gate, which was further protected by a deep ditch and a high wall.
RMB02H3N–Animal paw prints in snow leading to potato baulks
RM2A882JK–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, 7th November 2019. UK Weather. Every year giant timber baulks are lowered carefully into the opening of Mousehole harbour, to protect it from the winter storms. Seen in the background St Michaels Mount at Marazion. Credit Simon Maycock / Alamy Live News.
RMC11J8A–A field of potatoes ready to be harvested on a farm in the UK
RF2JN5DHE–old railroad with wooden baulks
RMCT2K0M–Stone picking machine constructing baulks prior to planting of potato crop, Norfolk, UK, May
RM2H487T1–Woodmen driving an ox-cart carrying baulks of timber. Etching by F. Bracquemond after A. DuBuisson.
RF2NE51BF–Spiš Castle, a mighty medieval fortress built by Hungarian kings, stands on a 200m-high limestone spur in the Košice Region of eastern Slovakia. Standing stone columns descending the slope to the left were once connected by baulks of timber to form a first line of defence against attackers seeking to assault the main gate, which was further protected by a deep ditch and a high wall.
RFBDK6AT–Annual rings of old logs in old shed in Kärkölä Finland
RF2JNR12C–Used to transport sea mines to defend Harwich Harbour, the old wooden planks are all that's left of the railway jetty at Landguard Point, Felixstowe.
RMD82PYG–Detached Belfry Black and White Village Trail Pembridge Herefordshire England UK
RM2WYB4XB–BRIDGING: 49 DIV. 1ST. CORPS B.L.A. - Original wartime caption: Wooden baulks being placed in position on a crib. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2AKMK0W–Manual of military engineering . Weiler&Gradam. L!r Lirho.LondonOpposLte pouje 51. CHAPTER XIV.—BRIDGES. 57 141. The same nature of roadway can be applied to cacli Construc-type of bridge, and its usual form is shown in PL 50, Fig. 1. ^^^^ ^^ The planks or chesses, A, A, placed across the width of ^^^^ ^*^roadway are supported on longitudinal baulks or road-bearers,B, B, which in their turn rest on transverse transoms, T, T, andthe method of supporting these last depends on the type ofbridge. The chesses are kept steady by two ribands, R, R,which are secured to the outside baulks either by rac
RMTAP477–British Shorthair Baby
RMMB0XEE–High reach cat 350 L 360 degree demolition excavator with elevated boom on timber baulks in closed street fenced off for safety in bury lancashire uk
RF2B98FGJ–On the Baulks, Peter Henry Emerson (British, born Cuba, 1856 - 1936), London, England, 1890, Photogravure, 14.6 × 9.5 cm (5 3/4 × 3 3/4 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMDT36NJ–Porthleven Harbour cleared of boats and all craft before the next storm hits
RM2KEEW6T–one of the ringwraiths
RM2FM941C–A Yorkshire cow shed
RFEAJ41A–Wooden scaffolding around new building in Thailand
RFE3N972–Wooden scaffolding around new building in asia, India
RM2A882JG–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, 7th November 2019. UK Weather. Every year giant timber baulks are lowered carefully into the opening of Mousehole harbour, to protect it from the winter storms. Seen in the background St Michaels Mount at Marazion. Credit Simon Maycock / Alamy Live News.
RMC11J9N–A country track beside a potato field ready to be harvested, with oak trees.
RF2JN5DH9–old railroad with wooden baulks
RMCT2K23–Stone picking machine constructing baulks prior to planting of potato crop, Norfolk, UK, May
RF2RRA0AB–old railroad tracks with wooden baulks
RM2H44P51–Above, a carriage horse baulks and kicks the horse behind; centre, a baulking race horse; below, two race horses with jockeys. Chromolithograph.
RMAN8FPY–Caterpillar log Picker Canadian Sawn Lumber ready for Market
RF2JNR110–Used to transport sea mines to defend Harwich Harbour, the old wooden planks are all that's left of the railway jetty at Landguard Point, Felixstowe.
RMD82PK5–St Marys Bell Tower early 13th century Black and White VillageTrail Pembridge Herefordshire England UK
RM2X0PK4H–BOOM DEFENCE. 1940, THAMES ESTUARY BOOM DEFENCE, DEFENDING THE PORT OF LONDON, THE NAVAL HARBOURS OF CHATHAM AND SHEERNESS. HEAVY TIDES IN THE ESTUARY AS WELL AS CONSTANT AIR ATTACKS NECESSITATE FREQUENT CHECK UPS ON THE CONDITION OF THE BOOM DEFENCES. - The 3' high-angle gun that guards the gate ship of the estuary boom defence. Spikes and anti-boats baulks are seen behind
RM2CJ2N32–. Railway and Locomotive Engineering . , but a few years back, on thenight of Listowel races, some festivesportsmen placed baulks of timber be-tween the trestles, with the result thatan empty train returning from Bally-bunion was crumpled up by the obstruc-tion in an amazing manner, but luckilythere was no loss of life. It is evident that when one division ofa carriage is fully occupied, any more in-tending passengers have to make theirway to the opposite side of the train toilaain their seats, so that they have touet over or under the rail; a rather in-■ iiinenient proceeding. .special vehicl
RFE609P1–wooden bamboo scaffold in Lumbini new temple, Nepal
RMPG1CW8–. A manual of the timbers of the world : their characteristics and uses : to which is appended an account by S. Fitzgerald of the artificial seasoning of timber. Timber. 320 THE TIMBERS OF THE WORLD If possible, concrete bearers with not less than 2 feet centres and having a level surface should be laid down at intervals, otherwise baulks of timber should be used which are sufficiently strong to support the pile, and thick enough to allow a good current of air to circulate under it. The planks and so forth must then be laid down and " sticks " inserted between each layer. These stick
RF2B90E1E–On the Baulks, 1887, Peter Henry Emerson, English, born Cuba, 1856–1936, England, Photoetching, pl. XVI from the album Wild Life on a Tidal Water: The Adventures of a House-Boat and Her Crew (1890), edition 270/50, 14.7 × 9.6 cm (image), 30 × 24.6 cm (paper), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMDT36AB–Porthleven Harbour cleared of boats and all craft before the next storm hits
RMF3D11C–Lubeck, Germany, street in centre of old city.
RM2FMK9K2–A Yorkshire Dales traditional cow house
RMH2K6H7–Paris France, HQ building Direction de l'Urbanisme
RFATG6MH–Inventory of prefabricated concrete girders used as construction elements , Finland
RM2A882JW–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, 7th November 2019. UK Weather. Every year giant timber baulks are lowered carefully into the opening of Mousehole harbour, to protect it from the winter storms. Seen in the background St Michaels Mount at Marazion. Credit Simon Maycock / Alamy Live News.
RMC11J69–A field of potatoes ready to be harvested on a farm in the UK
RMHYWX2H–Mousehole, Cornwall, UK. 7th April 2017. The massive timber baulks that protect the harbour at Mousehole during winter, are removed today. Over the weekend the small fishing boats will be put back in the harbour ready for the season ahead. Credit: Simon Maycock/Alamy Live News
RMBY0GD4–Rows of potato plants with purple flowers
RF2RRA0A5–old railroad tracks with wooden baulks
RMC11HER–A country track beside a potato field ready to be harvested, with oak trees.
RMCT2K15–Stone picking machine constructing baulks prior to planting of potato crop, Norfolk, UK, May
RMCWNKBT–Rows of soil formed into raised lines, in which potatoes are planted
RM2H44HMF–A horse baulks at a toy kite which has suddenly plummeted to the ground in its path, almost unseating its rider. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
RMB12871–Patterns of rows of potato baulks in a field
RF2JNR12E–Used to transport sea mines to defend Harwich Harbour, the old wooden planks are all that's left of the railway jetty at Landguard Point, Felixstowe.
RME094T7–Student workers picking potatoes UK
RM2CH4916–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . e, but a few years back, on thenight of Listowel races, some festivesportsmen placed baulks of timber be-tween the trestles, with the result thatan empty train returning from Bally-bunion was crumpled up by the obstruc-tion in an amazing manner, but luckilythere was no loss of life. It is evident that when one division ofa carriage is fully occupied, any more in-tending passengers have to make theirway to the opposite side of the train toobtain their seats, so that they have toget over or und
RMC11J01–A farmer driving a potato harvester ready to lift potatoes
RMDT369N–Porthleven Harbour cleared of boats and all craft before the next storm hits
RMAN584J–Canadian Sawn Lumber ready for Market
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