RM2JADX46–Fashion imaging: two figures, satin dresses with mara bonders and satin mantle. Unknown
RM2FNENY1–Three men at the counter in one of Belfast's many pubs. 'Bonders of Old High-class Whiskies. Direct Import' is written in large letters above the counter. [automated translation]
RM2JJY6KG–U.S. Bombers Raid Palermo -- Taken during a recent heavy raid by American-manned bonders, this photograph shows a great column of smoke rising as result of a terrific explosion in the dock area at Palermo, Sicily. Reconnaissance photographs taken later revealed that all ships in the vicinity of this tremendous explosion were sunk and a large portion of the centre quay was blown away, two other ships were flung bodily on top of the lower quay. June 03, 1943. (Photo by Department of Air).
RM2AG0M3E–. Yellowstone National Park. bonders of VelloWstone. Paint Pots, Aiwrtys Active The Cone of a Cefser N. P. Railwaif Station jNOinxfON WICIFIC Some of Your Park Friends A Real Bear
RMBJB3CC–Red brick Justizpalast and tower. Munich, Germany
RFS3JNEE–Iron fence as black and white silhouette under angle view
RMHE7MB4–Famous Crown Bar mirrors,Gt Victoria St,Belfast
RMPFN5KE–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. A. Spinal ganglion from the Ray. (40 diam.) B. Portion of the same more separated. regard to the cervical ganglia of man, as men- tioned by Bonders and Harting. Schaffner also describes a bipolar cell in the ganglion Gasseri of the sheep ; and similar cells have been observed by Cord* and Pappenheim in the acoustic nerve of the pig, and by Frey in the Gasserian ganglion of the cat. In the common trunk of the pneumogastric and sympathetic nerves in the middle of the neck, in the young calf, oval cells may be seen which ha
RMW1TW3B–Archive image from page 513 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana05todd Year: 1859 A. Spinal ganglion from the Ray. (40 diam.) B. Portion of the same more separated. regard to the cervical ganglia of man, as men- tioned by Bonders and Harting. Schaffner also describes a bipolar cell in the ganglion Gasseri of the sheep ; and similar cells have been observed by Cord and Pappenheim in the acoustic nerve of the pig, and by Frey in the Gasserian ganglion of the cat. In the common trunk of the pneumogastric and sympathetic nerves in the middle of
RFF3XERH–ancient salt magazine
RM2BTE2A1–brick wall, bricked-up window
RMEBK4J3–traditional brick kiln for clay bricks, Burundi, Karuzi, Buhiga
RM2GK94GG–old sordid stonewall, Austria
RM2AKBDN2–The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . ATION, BINOCULAR RANGE OF position of the spectacle glasses. He does find some connectionbetween such accommodation and astigmia, but the latter is notthe only factor, for some astigmic eyes do not accommodate, .whilesome anastigmatic ones do. And it is not in Bonders sense that theeye makes use now of one of the foci and then of the other, for theregion of such accommodation does not correspond to the opticaldistance between these two points. It is generally greater in
RM2CD3ECF–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), capped nesting hole in a brick of a insect hotel, Germany
RFF3XERJ–Lumbeck cathedral
RM2AJBGPG–Transactions . ic eye. The possibilities as to size of a circle of diffusion when projected,would be any diameter between 5 nun. and 125 cm., since, if the twowires were made to cross at the anterior focus of Bonders eye 15mm., their distant points would be apart 125 cm. and the two pointswithin the eye would be apart 5 mm. ; the similarity of the largeand small angles being assumed as the basis for these hypotheses. The apparent enlargement of a small distant point of light to anametrope metaphorically resembles the separation of the two wiresanterior to the eye, whilst the divergence at the
RM2CD3EKM–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female at the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFF3XER8–Doll Museum
RM2AJBH4R–Transactions . ically this can be done by this instrument,the theoretical reasons being as follows : Since all calculations based upon the optical constants of thehuman eye, composed of two complete and complicated dio[>tricsystems, are and must be difficult to demonstrate, we have thehighest authority for these purposes, for adopting the well-knownsimplified and reduced diagrammatic eye of Prof. Bonders, consistingof but one curved surface of 5 mm. radius, a coefficient of refrac-tion of f, a posterior focus of 20 mm., and anterior focus 15 nun ;since it is conceded that from these cardina
RM2CD3DWR–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female at the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFF3XF3A–panoramic view on Lumbeck
RM2AG78G6–. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning. however, was rather ju-dicial than legislative. The Powers of local ... assembues; con- divisiou of the population flicts in society. • , • i 11 n into jarls and bonders gaverise—more particularly since both classeswere landowners—to an infinity of dis-put
RM2CD3ECX–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female at the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFF3XF2T–panoramic view on Lumbeck
RFDHD5FC–Heiligen-Geist-Hospital
RM2AG24TT–. Chemical development Section [and] Mechanical Research and Development Section; summary of achievements, 1917-1918. AlilERICAM TISSOT TYPE kASZInterior View. AMERICAN TISSOT TYP3 MASK Die casting with chin rest» inhalation(clarifying) tubes, exhalation fluttervalve and guard, and breathing tubewhich Gcnnects with canister, assembledin position. smooth-finished intefiorv-an^ causes the mask to fit theface tightly axottad th& bonders, and yet clear the nose infront- The eyepiece frame is molded separately, and cementedto the facepi^ce in a &emi-cured condition. The facepieceis then put on the
RM2CD3EM2–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female at the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFDHD5FG–Heiligen-Geist-Hospital
RM2AFJXAJ–. Essex naturalist: being the journal of the Essex Field Club. ; instead of doing so, we went at full steam onwards. Afternoon tea and gracefully presided over by the ladies of the party. Hotwater was available on board, and after a long exposure to the warm sunshine,the repast was much enjoyed by all present. Mr. Howard Saunders, F.L.S. (editor of Yarrells British Birds, and authorof the Illustrated Handbook of British Birds ) gave some account of the moreremarkable Birds of the district. The intake of the East London Company is at Bonders End—Kidds Weir.There was an ample supply of good wate
RM2CD3E5G–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female carrying caught beetle larva to the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFDHD9P2–historic town hall Lumbeck
RFF3XF2P–Lumbeck overview
RM2AN4796–Keeping physically fit; common-sense exercises for the whole family . e the thorax remainsfixed should be avoided. A number of men have experimented in de-termining the force of the inspiratory and ex-piratory muscles. The early workers were Halesand Hutchinson of England, while those ofmore recent date are Bonders and Waldenburgof Germany. This force is measured by meansof a graduated U-shaped glass tube partly filledwith mercury to one end of which is attached aflexible tube, which is applied to the mouth ornose. In ordinary breathing, according toWaldenburg, the mercury moves from 1 to 2mm.
RM2CD3ETE–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female carrying caught beetle larva to the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RFF3XEPJ–view on townhall and Marienkirche
RM2AM65Y0–Transactions . es removed after death from the eyes of 91persons have been examined. Each lens was accuratelyweighed, and immediately afterwards measured as to itsvolume by means of an apparatus specially devised for thepurpose. I am indebted to Prof. Bonders for the sugges-tion which led me to weigh the lenses. Weighing affordsan easier and a more accurate means of estimating quan-tity than does linear measurement, but in the case ofbodies like the lens, the specific gravity of which is not * Published iu the Hoy. Loud. Ophth. Hogp. Reports/ vol. x, part i. ON THK (IIIOWIII OF TIIK Cl{ YSIAI.
RM2CD3EKR–Mason wasp, potter wasp (Symmorphus crassicornis), female capped the nesting hole in a brick of an insect hotel, Germany
RM2B13K07–domestic cat, house cat (Felis silvestris f. catus), black cat sitting at a window
RFF3XF35–panoramic view on Lumbeck
RFDHD5EY–historic town hall Lumbeck
RM2AJF6W7–A treatise on architecture and building construction . Fig. 82.twisted at the ends, as shown, to get a better bond, and arelaid in every sixth course of brick. The principal objectionto the use of steel or iron bonders is the danger of rust,although by the time their efficiency has been destroyed bythe action of rust, the mortar used should have hardenedsufficiently to keep the face brick in place. A still more modem method of tying front brick to thecommon brick in the rear of the wall, is by use of perforated. Fig. as. steel ties from -^ to ^ of an inch thick, and having about halfthe metal
RM2B13K48–domestic cat, house cat (Felis silvestris f. catus), black cat sitting at a window
RMEBRH6X–in a window sawed out gap as an opening to the inside of a shed, hollow cavities as a hiding place, Germany
RM2G6G5XH–gatehouse of Schoenboeken manor, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ruhwinkel
RM2JNJN9G–Old metall window in a brick wall, Germany, Brandenburg, Uckermark, Hohenholz
RM2E9DCB1–church near Figari, France, Corsica, Caldarello
RMEYY92T–old brick wall with window, Germany
RFDHD9ND–View on the ancient old town of Lumbeck
RM2H9TK9H–Church of the village Welt, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein
RM2G6G52A–gatehouse of Schoenboeken manor with maypole, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ruhwinkel
RM2AX12M5–Letters from high latitudes : being some account of a voyage, in 1856, in the schooner yacht 'Foam' to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen . A. The Althing. C. The place where Flosi jumped. B. The Hill of Laws.D. Adjacent Chasms. This spot then, erected by nature almost into a fortress,the founders of the Icelandic constitution chose for themeetings of their Thing,1 or Parliament, armed guardsdefended the entrance, while the grave bonders deliberatedin security within : to this day, at the upper end of theplace of meeting, may be seen the three hammocks, wheresat in state the chiefs and judges
RFDHD5DW–ancient hospital in Lumbeck
RM2G6G4XF–gatehouse of Schoenboeken manor with maypole, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ruhwinkel
RM2AJDR7B–An American text-book of physiology . Fig. ^8.—Phakoscope ofHelmholtz.. Fig. 219.Diagram explaining the change in the position of the image reflected from the anterior surfaceof the crystalline lens (Williams, after Bonders). in the directions indicated by the dotted lines ending at a, 6, and c. When theeye is accommodated for a near object the middle one of the three images movesnearer the corneal image—i. e. it changes in its direction from h to h, showingthat the anterior surface of the lens has bulged forward into the position indi- THE SENSE OF VISION. 755 catod 1)V the (lolled line. The
RM2EDPBYP–spring at the Elisabethfehn Canal, Germany, Lower Saxony, Oldenburger Muensterland, Elisabethfehn
RMTR7433–Greater Mouse-eared bat, Large Mouse-Eared Bat (Myotis myotis), between bricks, France
RMEBTP47–looking down into channelisation, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
RMEBT7EK–tree trunk with ingrown brick, Germany
RMB6EYWY–cathedral of Riga, Latvia
RMTR5WE9–mud bricks for restauration of the Berber castel Cais Ali, Morocco, Agdz Kasbah
RMB1CNPN–art and nature: mirror in an old brickstone wall
RM2AWF6K7–A yacht voyageLetters from high latitudes; being some account of a voyage, in 1856, in the schooner yacht 'Foam,' to Iceland, Jan Mayen, and Spitzbergen . A. The Althing. C. The place where Flosi jumped. B. The Hill of Laws.D. Adjacent Chasm. This spot then, erected by nature almost into a fortress,the founders of the Icelandic constitution chose for themeetings of their Thing,^ or Parliament, armed guards de-fended the entrance, while the grave bonders deliberatedin security within : to this day, at the upper end of the 1 From thing, to speak. We have a vestige of the same word inDingwall, a
RMANX52P–St. Mary's Church in the historical Old Town of Gdansk, Poland
RM2AJDPXN–An American text-book of physiology . Fig. 219.Diagram explaining the change in the position of the image reflected from the anterior surfaceof the crystalline lens (Williams, after Bonders). in the directions indicated by the dotted lines ending at a, 6, and c. When theeye is accommodated for a near object the middle one of the three images movesnearer the corneal image—i. e. it changes in its direction from h to h, showingthat the anterior surface of the lens has bulged forward into the position indi- THE SENSE OF VISION. 755 catod 1)V the (lolled line. The chiinge in tlie appeariince of th
RMB6F7BE–Bicycle standing in old dusty store room with other junk in the cellar of a house, Germany, Ruhr Area, Essen
RM2PR42EN–church St Marien, Holstentor, salt storehouses and chruch St Petri, in old city of Luebeck at blue hour, Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Luebeck
RMFJ54RD–old barn, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Muensterland
RM2AJ1G7B–A yacht voyage . A. The Althing. C. The place where Flosi jumped. B. The Hill of Laws.D. Adjacent Chasm. This spot then, erected by nature almost into a fortress,the founders of the Icelandic constitution chose for themeetings of their Thing,1 or Parliament, armed guards de-fended the entrance, while the grave bonders deliberatedin security within : to this day, at the upper end of the 1 From thing, to speak. We have a vestige of the same word inDingwall, a town of Ross-shire. 64 LETTERS FROM HIGH LA TITUDES. [VII. place of meeting, may be seen the three hammocks, wheresat in state the chiefs
RMB0XW3R–outer bailey with iron bars of Marienburg in Malbork, biggest castle build of bricks, Poland, Malbork
RM2AJF76K–A treatise on architecture and building construction . Fig. 81. cut lengthwise, are .shown at a. At /?, are the three-quarterbats bonding in back of the face brick. The whole brick c MASONRY. 115 bonds on the inside of the wall <•/, the closer closing up theangle, and c is the whole face brick on the corner of the wall. 216. Fig. 82 shows the method of bonding in face brickwith steel or galvanized iron wire. These wire bonders are. Fig. 82.twisted at the ends, as shown, to get a better bond, and arelaid in every sixth course of brick. The principal objectionto the use of steel or iron bonde
RMANX52R–St. Mary's Church in the historical Old Town of Gdansk, Poland
RM2CGXEFR–. Electric railway journal . ly perfect than any of the other forms. In thefirst place the equipment required to install the bondsis much more bulky than that needed for any of theother bonding processes. The class of labor representedby the bonders must be at least as high and preferablyhigher than that required for the installation of thesoldered bonds and much higher than that needed forputting on the expanded terminal bonds. Furthermorethe temperature to which the bond and the rail bothhave to be raised is much higher than that needed forsweating on the soldered bonds, and there is dangero
RMB0XTKM–rechtstaedtische Rathaus city hall, Poland, Gdansk Gedansk
RMEBHBHH–chipped off plaster on weathered stone wall, Germany
RMEBJR00–view through a manhole into the canalisation, Germany, Nordrhein Westfalen, Ruhr Area, Essen
RM2CDYN6Y–. With the world's people : an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men : together with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . however, was rather ju-„ dicial than legislative. The Powers of local ... assemblies; con- division of the population flicts in society. .... , , , into jarls and bonders gave rise—more particularly since both classeswere landowners—to an infinity of dis-putes. The freemen were in a conflict ofrights with the bonders, and judgme
RMEBJR03–view through a manhole into the canalisation, Germany, Nordrhein Westfalen, Ruhr Area, Essen
RMCRDP9R–lighthouse, Texel, Netherlands, Texel
RMB6F5G5–lichgate, Germany, Brandenburg, Carwitz
RM2CGW660–. Electric railway journal . he fault of the bonders. It is causedby the trackwalkers jamming the strands inside thesplice bar bolt when tightening the latter and therebyeliminating the loop left in the strands to provideflexibility. Under this condition it is obvious that anyexpansion in the rails will cause the strands to pullloose in the soldered terminal. Thus it is evident thattightness of terminals or intactness of strand is not atrue sign of good bonding. In conclusion I wish to express the belief that bettermethods of bonding for this class of work should befound and a method for daily
RMB6FJGR–Uspenski Cathedral in the centre of Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki
RM2CDYFJC–. Greatest wonders of the world . etings of their Thing, or Parliament; armed guards de-fended the entrance, while the grave bonders deliberated insecurity within: to this day, at the upper end of the placeof meeting, may be seen the three hummocks, where sat instate the chiefs and judges of the land. But those grand old times have long since passed away.Along the banks of the Oxeraa no longer glisten the tentsand booths of the assembled lieges; no longer stalwartberserks guard the narrow entrance to the Althing ; ravensalone sit on the sacred Logberg; and the floor of the oldIcelandic House o
RMB6F3G9–lichgate, Germany, Brandenburg, Carwitz
RMH01CWB–lighthouse of Texel, Netherlands, Texel
RMEYYG8G–demolition waste inf front of a building, Germany
RM2CRCD09–. Electric railway journal . ound in steam-road work, due largelyto the* necessity for opening and closing pavementswhere the lines are located in larger communities. Thereare a number of special lines of work, which require aclass of men having ability considerably above thatrequired of the common laborer, such as bonders, drilloperators, pavers, grinder men, welder men, hard-centermen, and electric-switch maintainers. The efficient direc-tion of so many classes of labor in several almost distinctlines of work requires the placing of dependence uponorganization and discipline in order to harm
RMEYYG8B–demolition waste inf front of a building, Germany
RMEBRH6N–section of a weathered red brick wall, Germany
RM2CJ7R9F–. The development of ophthalmology in America, 1800 to 1870; a contribution to ophthalmologic history and biography; an address delivered in abstract before the section of ophthalmology of the American medical association, June 4, 1907 . ounce-ment of a surgical remedy for glaucoma; in 1857 to1859 Bonders recorded in von Graefes Archives hismarvelous researches in the refraction and accommoda-tion of the eye and their anomalies. During the 50s the important accessions to the spe-cial literature were Dr. H. W. Williams translation, in1850, of Dr. Sichels work on Spectacles, and neweditions of E
RMEBRH6R–section of a weathered red brick wall, Germany
RMDAGHK3–house sparrow (Passer domesticus), nest box for house sparrows, Belgium
RMCNWJXG–Lawson cypress, Port Orford cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana), three cut trees in front of a brock wall
RM2CE0M70–. Letters from high latitudes : being some account of a voyage in 1856 in the schonner yacht 'Foam' to Iceland . A. The Althing. C. The place where Flosi jumped. B. The Hill of Laws.D. Adjacent Chasms. This spot then, erected by nature almost into a fortress,the founders of the Icelandic constitution chose for themeetings of their Thing,i or Parliament, armed guardsdefended the entrance, while the grave bonders deliberatedin security within: to this day, at the upper end of theplace of meeting, may be seen the three hammocks, wheresat in state the chiefs and judges of the land. But those grand
RMCRGH9H–church Mylau, Germany, Saxony, Mylau
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