RMC472RF–Quarters of a German airship crew Captain, 1917
RMHRNT10–Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Winter Quarters, 1910-13
RMRMH35N–Captain robert D scott writing in his diary in his quarters leader of the Terra Nova expedition during the British Antarctic Expedition to Antarctica Photo taken 1910
RMCEBCKY–Capt. Scott's winter quarters, building on the shore of Cape Evans, during the British Antarctic Expedition.
RM2BK18G6–Commanding Officer's Quarters, built in 1868–1870, at historic Fort Gibson in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. The residence of the commanding officer and his family was a center of formal functions of celebration, greeting and lodging for significant visiting dignitaries.
RMC36X2R–Vintage photo circa October 1911 of British Royal Navy officer and polar explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912).
RMS3NTHA–The Captain Quarters
RFH3BMYT–CAMDEN Capt Collinsons Arctic Expedition HMS Enterprise Winter-quarters 1855. The Illustrated London News
RM2M3JYG2–From a sketch by Captain H B Laurence, 4th regiment. Army camp showing the French Prince Imperial's quarters, after he had been killed during a reconnaissance mission during the Zulu war. Date: 1879
RMG4NDXJ–Captain Robert Falcon Scott writing at a table in his quarters (known as his 'den') at the British base camp in Antarctica. Scott and his party perished on the return journey after their failed attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole.
RM2M3JX86–The skating rink that was created beside the winter quarters of HMS 'Discovery' during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two ships, HMS 'Alert' and HMS 'Discovery', to make an attempt to reach the North Pole via Smith Sound. Although the attempt was unsuccessful, a new 'furthest North' record was set, the coasts of Greenland and Ellesmere Island were charted and much scientific data gathered.
RMR8847R–Captain Worrall's Quarters at Cedar Level, Va.
RMB4G6FN–HMS Victory the Battle of Trafalgar flagship of Lord Nelson Descendant of the Spanish galleons Castles the highly decorated stern of HMS Victory was once the private quarters of Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy circa 1975
RFFETBAN–IVORY COAST Capt Glovers HQ at Addah 1874. Illustrated London News
RMWA8PFX–Captain Worrall's Quarters at Cedar Level, Va.
RM2D5NWFJ–Teaching two-year-old horses to use the starting gate at Captain P. Whitaker's training quarters at Newmarket.
RMM7BHJB–Captain Worrall's Quarters at Cedar Level, Va. LOC cwpb.01883
RM2TA3HHJ–Marine Corps servicemen seeking shelter in a bunker behind Explosive Ordnance Demolitions living quarters during combat operations at Camp Pendleton, California in September 1967. The image provides a glimpse of the dangers and challenges faced by military personnel during the Vietnam War. Defense Department photo taken by Captain M. Sweeney.
RMDDT2NY–'In Winter Quarters Working on Maps and Records', Antarctica, 1911-1912. Artist: Herbert Ponting
RM2HX4J8D–After Mystery ship flight over Manhattan. Captain Frank Hawks, noted speed flyer, pictured as he emerged from the cramped quarters of the cockpit in his new mystery plane after he had flown it over Manhattan to give New Yorkers their first view of the ship in which he expects to set many new speed records. He took off and landed at north beach airport. May 04, 1937. (Photo by International News Photo)
RM2K04106–Eupatoria - (Custom-House) Quarters of Captain Payne's Detachment of Marines, 1854. Yevpatoria is a city in Western Crimea on the Black Sea. It was the first port landed at by the allies during the Crimean War. View of one of the '...principal points of occupation of the forces and places of interest: all of them...situated on the strand...The head quarters of the Marines were established in the Quarantine buildings and grounds...Captain Payne's quarters appears to be the Customhouse'. From "Illustrated London News", 1854.
RM2CG0WEB–AJAXNETPHOTO. 1966. AT SEA, ENGLISH CHANNEL. - KEEPING AN EYE ON IT - MASTER OF THE SUPER TANKER GULF BRITON KEEPS A CLOSE EYE ON THE SQUARE RIGGED SAILING SHIP STATSRAAD LEHMKUHL AS BOTH PROCEED WESTWARD.PHOTO:JONATHAN EASTLAND/AJAX REF:253627 109
RM2HX63XW–Mawson revisits former winter Quarters. After a lapse of 18 years Sir Douglas Mawson revisited the old winter quarters of his Australian Antarctic Expedition of 191101914. A landing is being made at Cape Denison, King George the Fifth Land. May 19, 1931. (Photo by Captain Frank Hurley, Herald Feature Service).
RM2T1MJKY–The Royal Marines. With the Royal Marines of the Home Fleet, October and November, 1942. 'Captain's rounds'. The Captain of the cruiser, HMS CUMBERLAND, inspecting mess traps on the Marines' messdeck, or 'barracks', as the Marines themselves prefer to call it. Even today the 'barracks' are generally situated between the officers' quarters and the seamens' messdecks, a quaint survival of the times when one of the chief duties of the Marines was to act as policemen and preserve discipline on board.
RF2K1H021–Expedition to Port Royal - Government buildings erected on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, by the National Forces under General William Tecumseh Sherman - 1. Commissary's Quarters, 2. Post Sutlers, 3. Camp of 8th Maine Regiment, 4. Butcher's Yard, 5. Camp of 3rd New Hampshire, 6. Camp of 48th New York, 7. Camp of 47th New York, 8. Provost-Marshal Major Beard's Quarters, 9. General Viele's HQ, 10. General Sherman's HQ, 11. Captain Pelhouse's HQ, 12. Lodging-house, 13. Bakery. January 1862. 19th century American Civil War illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
RM2TD6P8T–04/25/1920. Barcelona. In the Jaime I Barracks, Captain General Mr. Weyler (X) Witnessing the swearing in of the flag by the New Recruits. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Josep Brangulí
RMBBNEPM–events, Second World War / WWII, France, German occupation, German bomber pilots in their quarters in France, 1940, ,
RM2TE11G0–12/31/1915. The King in the María Cristina barracks. D. Alfonso Xii (1), Infante D. Alfonso (2) and the Captain General (3), with the officers of the King's regiment, after the lunch that celebrated the return from Africa of the first battalion. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Ramón Alba
RMG1M8K3–Captain Robert Falcon Scott writing at a table in his quarters (known as his 'den') at the British base camp in Antarctica. Scott and his party perished on the return journey after their failed attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole. ... Human Interest - Polar Exploration - Scott's Expedition to Antarctica ... 01-01-1911 ... BASE CAMP ... ANTARCTICA ... Photo credit should read: PA/Unique Reference No. 1210680 ...
RFKY3FCR–UKRAINE Yevpatoria-Custom-house 1854. Illustrated London News
RM2AFRDHD–. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Redd, theirbig Tackle was injured in the earlypart of game. Peak, who substitut-ed for Barnes proved t^eir mostconsistent ground gainer. Theirforwaid passing was excellent,gaining them much yardage. Theirbacks weie unable to rip the High-lander line for any appreciablegains and the Highlander ends werealways aggressive, thus keeping ,them from attempting any end runs. It was a fiitting conclusion to oneof the most successful season inMaryville College Football History. The following is an account ofgame by quarters: First Quarter Chattanooga won the toss andi Captain
RMB4G58T–HMS Victory the Battle of Trafalgar flagship of Lord Nelson Descendant of the Spanish galleons Castles the highly decorated stern of HMS Victory was once the private quarters of Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy circa 1975
RMW6MRB3–Typical sleeping quarters of an officer in China. Photo of Lieutenant (now Captain) Stamford after the battle of Yang Sing., ca. 1900; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 329 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RM2D5NWFM–Two-year-old horses are taught how to use the starting gate at Captain P. Whitaker's training quarters at Newmarket.
RM2TA389D–Marine Corps advisors discuss Operation Lom Son-72 at their office and living quarters in Luong Dien. Lieutenant Colonel W.D. Fillmore, assistant senior Marine advisor, is seen discussing the operation with Lieutenant Colonel Shanahan, G-3 of the 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade, and Captain Ericksong of Command Task Force-76. Photograph taken on September 8, 1972, by Gysgt. R.E. Frisoler.
RM2D5NWF4–Singapore, a favourite for the St Leger prize, pictured at his training quarters at Newmarket. He is being trained by Captain T. Hogg.
RM2R49CGJ–A. A. Harwood, head-and-shoulders portrait, three-quarters to the left, in naval uniform, between 1848 and 1860. Captain, U.S. Navy.
RM2R8Y8EM–Greytown - from a recent sketch, 1857. 'The place is interesting as the head-quarters of Captain Erskine's squadron. In the Sketch you look to the west: the anchorage and harbour are out of sight, on the right hand: inside these were, at the time the Sketch was taken, the gun-boats Pioneer, Intrepid, and Victor, with the corvettes Cossack and Archer, and the frigate Arrogant at anchor...The last accounts from Central America represent General Walker's position as exceedingly critical; indeed, it seems very doubtful whether he will be able to hold out much longer...It appears Mr. Vanderbilt, th
RM2T1FJWK–. 1/5 Battalion, North Staffordshire Regiment Acting Captain Masefield worked as a solicitor prior to the outbreak of war in 1914. He was also an author and poet, publishing two volumes of poetry, a volume of prose and a short guide to Staffordshire. On 14 June 1917, Capt Masefield was awarded the Military Cross for his actions while leading his company during a raid on German trenches at Cité sur Laurent, near Lens. The citation noted that on entering the German trenches, Captain Masefield attacked the enemy and killed two at close quarters. After inflicting further heavy casualties, he succe
RMHER17B–Typical sleeping quarters of an officer in China. Photo of Lieut. (now Captain) Stamford after the battle of Yang SIng. Ca. 1900. (Army) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 111-RB-3688 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 329 US military quarters during Boxer Rebellion HD-SN-99-01988
RM2AN7R0B–The War Cry . nstallation of Major and Mrs. Morris,which took place in the No. I. Auditor-ium, which was well filled for the oc-casion. The opening song, To thefront, the cry is ringing, vras suitable,and sung lustily. The Commissionertreated his audience to a moat helpfulBihle reading, after which several Offi-cers were called upon to welcome theP. Os., as follows: — Adjutant Bloss, for Provincial Head-quarters; Captain Tom Smith, repre-senting the Indian Soldiers; AdjutantWakefield. Immigration Dept.; Staff-Cant. Ijowry, Womens Social; Staff-Captain Collier, Mens Social: Staff-Captain Hayes,
RMW5YAWB–The staff officers of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U. S. Navy, ascend steps to their quarters near the Little White House (residence of President Harry S. Truman during the Potsdam Conference) in Babelsburg, Germany. Left front, Vice Admiral G. M. Cooke, Jr. Chief of Staff for Cominch; right front, Rear Admiral H. L. Naples of the Military Mission to Moscow; left rear, Captain A. S. McDill, aide-de-camp to Cominch; and right rear, Commander E. J. Gough, Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve.
RM2PD8PFW–Captain Worrall's Quarters at Cedar Level, Virginia. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2D5NWFB–Singapore, Lord Glanely's entry and a favourite for the St Leger prize, pictured at his training quarters at Newmarket. He is being trained by Captain T. Hogg.
RM2WG0HT2–The Civil War in America: Hatteras Spit, with the wreck of the City of New York on the bar in the distance - from a sketch by our special artist, 1862. 'My vessel was the Picket, a screw, the smallest in the fleet, on which General Burnside had established his head-quarters...when we had got six miles down the roads towards Cape Henry, the General gave instructions to our Captain to shape his course for Hatteras, and then, for the first time, I became aware of our destination. We were to pass over the bulkhead of Pamlico Sound and attack the Confederate position at Roanoke Island...Day broke w
RM2AJFPKF–Daily Colonist (1895-06-29) . duchess. Its easy enough foranybody with a stiver to his name to pickup Florrie Clarkes acquaintance. Oh, yes, of course. I can see that formyself, Captain Bourchier went on, withtho same cynical candor. Its plainenough to any one shes tho sort of younglady whos directly approachable fromall quarters. But thats not what I want,dont you see. I want to be introduced toher fair and square, in the society way,and to judgo for myself whether or notshell do for me. If she does do, then Ishall have to put things from the first upona proper basis, so that her father ami m
RMTBYN8J–N.C.O. QUARTERS CAPTAIN SMALLWOOD DRIVE LOOKING SOUTH (41662) Fort MacArthur, Pacific Avenue, San Pedro, Los Angeles County, CA
RM2PD42M0–Virginia. Winter quarters of Captain Bissel, Army of the Potomac. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2AJBWPC–Miles Standish, captain of the pilgrims . If II fr//ll ?n)7-( !y,f ?|j vi w- EXPLORING THE COAST, 69 Thus ere long they found themselves in whatmight be deemed, under the circumstances, comfort-able quarters. During the night the clouds were dis-persed. The morning dawned, serene and bright,but cold. It was the morning of the Sabbath. Andthese remarkable men, notwithstanding the impor-tance of improving every moment of time, decided,apparently without hesitation or thought of doingotherwise, to remain quietly in their encampment inthe religious observance of the Lords day. Somemay say that thi
RMTDGE21–NORTHEAST ELEVATION - Fort Totten, Captain and First Lieutenant's Quarters, Building No. 4, 12 miles southwest of Devils Lake City off Route 57, Devils Lake, Ramsey County, ND
RM2PCHNJD–Brandy Station, Virginia. Quarters of Captain Clinton, C.S. of Provost Marshals department. Headquarters, Army of the Potomac. Civil war photographs, 1861-1865 . United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865.
RM2AKND8R–The War Cry . 1. Represents our Officers at workat their Quarters. 2, The wife of the Mayor, who hasnobly assisted her husband in thegreat work he is accomplishing. ?. Mayor Tuii.le. K-ho hss work?;!heifjic^ly to help Ferine recoveritself. 4. The well in whieli a father,mother, and two children were suffo-cated. 5. Major Morris arrives ai Fernie. It is expected that the new Hallwill be ready in November. Haveyou yet sent your gift towards it? IInot. do so now own personal exertions. Mrs. Stitt is also a good Salvation-ist. They have five children, one ofwhom is a Captain in Canada, anotheris a
RMTDGDF0–NORTHEAST (FRONT) ELEVATION - Fort Totten, Captain and First Lieutenant's Quarters, Building No. 2, 12 miles southwest of Devils Lake City off Route 57, Devils Lake, Ramsey County, ND
RM2PCBNNA–Quarters of Captain Harry Clinton, Qt. Mst. of Provost Marshal Dept., Brandy Station, Virginia. Civil War Photograph Collection. Military camps, Virginia, Brandy Station, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military facilities, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Military personnel.
RM2AJBJMF–The War Cry . COMMISSIONER will visit and conduct THE FAREWELL GATHERINGS of the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS PARTY in the WINDSOR HALL, WEDNESDAY ANP THUISDAY,JUNE 8th and 9th. Marriage— ENSIGN WlLLII; C. ARNOLD, whocnnie out of Helena, Mont., 2Q.9.97, andis now Accountant at Territorial Head-quarters, to ENSIGN ETTIE WHIT-TEKER, who came out of Morrisburg,24.9.89, and was last in the Editorial De-partment, T.H.Q., by Colonel Jacobs, atllu- Tcniplc, 25.4.04.Promotions—ENSIGN V. C. ARNOLD to be ADTUT- ANT.f-iciit. Close to be Captain.Lifut. Hinsley to be Captain. EVANGELINE BOOTH, Commissioner..
RMTDGH0Y–NORTHWEST END WITH A CIRCULAR OPENING - Fort Totten, Captain and First Lieutenant's Quarters, Building No. 2, 12 miles southwest of Devils Lake City off Route 57, Devils Lake, Ramsey County, ND
RM2TA2B3T–Marine Aircraft Group 16 messhall and living quarters are seen in this image. The photo was taken on September 4, 1967, approximately 4 miles from the ammunition dump in Dong Ha, Vietnam. The buildings appear damaged, likely due to military activities. Defensive measures were taken in the area according to the Defense Deet.
RM2AJBJP9–The War Cry . COMMISSIONER will visit and conduct THE FAREWELL GATHERINGS of the INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS PARTY in the WINDSOR HALL, WEDNESDAY ANP THUISDAY,JUNE 8th and 9th. Marriage— ENSIGN WlLLII; C. ARNOLD, whocnnie out of Helena, Mont., 2Q.9.97, andis now Accountant at Territorial Head-quarters, to ENSIGN ETTIE WHIT-TEKER, who came out of Morrisburg,24.9.89, and was last in the Editorial De-partment, T.H.Q., by Colonel Jacobs, atllu- Tcniplc, 25.4.04.Promotions—ENSIGN V. C. ARNOLD to be ADTUT- ANT.f-iciit. Close to be Captain.Lifut. Hinsley to be Captain. EVANGELINE BOOTH, Commissioner.
RMTDGCX0–NORTH STAIR HALL, FIRST FLOOR - Fort Totten, Captain and First Lieutenant's Quarters, Building No. 2, 12 miles southwest of Devils Lake City off Route 57, Devils Lake, Ramsey County, ND
RM2TA33RJ–'August 23, 1966: Company 'E' conducts a search of the south portion of Razorback during the Vietnam War. A desperate fire fight occurred at the lower extreme left of the photo. The image, taken on August 24 or 25 after heavy fighting, is an official U.S. Marine Corps photo (#532578) from Captain Edwin W. Besch's collection.'
RM2CE4NW6–. Lord Falconberg's heir [electronic resource]: a novel . est of terms. But, Mr. Cripplegate, Lord Falconberg does not livein Egmont. It is my cousin only, Captain Falcon, whomyou see there. He is your neighbour. True, true, my lord; but I know the family is oftendown there; for I took great care— very great care—toinquire who my neighbours were likely to be, and I heardall about it. You see where theres ladies and somerank—I may say some rank, for its been hintimated tome from the ighest quarters that Im to be knighted,gentlemen—my lord, I mean—when things are so, ofcourse, it becomes the hup
RMW1K3NB–Typical sleeping quarters of an officer in China. Photo of Lieutenant (now Captain) Stamford after the battle of Yang Sing., ca. 1900; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 329 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RM2CGN1YG–. Civil War experiences under Bayard, Gregg, Kilpatrick, Custer, Raulston, and Newberry, 1862, 1863, 1864 . tember General Kilpatrick,having become commander of a division inJuly previous, applied to have me ordered tomy regiment in his division in order thatI might be detailed for duty at his head-quarters. General Gregg wrote a letter toGeneral Pleasanton, the corps commander, re-questing a suspension of the order, becauseof the absence, by reason of illness, of hisadjutant-general, Captain Weir, in which hestated substantially that he had no stafiE-offlcersfamiliar with the adjutant-general
RMTYMGK9–The staff officers of Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U. S. Navy, ascend steps to their quarters near the Little White House (residence of President Harry S. Truman during the Potsdam Conference) in Babelsburg, Germany. Left front, Vice Admiral G. M. Cooke, Jr. Chief of Staff for Cominch; right front, Rear Admiral H. L. Naples of the Military Mission to Moscow; left rear, Captain A. S. McDill, aide-de-camp to Cominch; and right rear, Commander E. J. Gough, Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve.
RM2CNT97T–. Siberia in Europe: a visit to the valley of the Petchora, in north-east Russia; with descriptions of the natural history, migration of birds, etc . OLD RUSSIAN SILVER 0R0S3.. ANCIENT CUUKOU OF THE OLD BELIEVEES. CHAPTER V. Ust-Zylma—Its streets—Its houses—Its manure—Its population—Its farms—Itschurches—Our quarters—The banks of the river—The Old Believers—Theirsuperstition—Their crosses—Hospitality of the officials—Shooting-parties—Captain Arendt and Captain Engel—Snow shoes^Scareity of birds—The. snow-bunting—Mealy redpole—Winter. Ust-Zylma* is a long, straggling village, lying on thenarrow
RM2CE0APM–. The Union cause in St. Louis in 1861 [electronic resource]: an historical sketch . panies of the FifthVolunteers, under Colonel C. E. Salomon, held the Arsenal, whileone Battalion of the First Reserve, under Major Philip Brimmer,and one Battalion of the Second Reserve, under Major Julius Rapp,occupied the streets and guarded the approaches to the Arsenal,with the order to pass no one. The Fifth Reserve, Colonel Charles G.Stifel, not yet armed, but ready for muster, was assembled at head-quarters, Stifels Brewery The distance which each column had to march, being knownto Captain Lyon, he time
RM2CJ3Y92–. History of the One Hundred and Sixth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Corps, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . R. W. P. ALLEN,Captain Co. C.. JOHN A. STEEL, Adj utant. H. D. MLEAN, M. D.Asst. Surgeon. 1862.] WINTER QUARTERS. 129 homes and back. One field and two line officers, and two members ofeach one hundred men were allowed to go at a time, and upon theirreturn, others went. We received here the first vegetables, potatoesand onions, since leaving Harrisons Landing, and then the paymastermade his appearance on January 27th, and we were paid for twomonths. The
RMREPFEG–. A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery under the command of Captain Lewis and Captain Clarke of the army of the United States [microform] : from the mouth of the river Missouri through the interior parts of North America, to the Pacific Ocean during the years 1804, 1805, & 1806 ... and an account of its inhabitants, soil, climate, curiosities and vegetable and animal productions. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 167 jide, wlien tlie weather cleared, and we had a fine night. The canoes came sixty-two miles and three quarters while we were out. liiursday 8th.âWe
RMREM2XN–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North America; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. VlREONTD.?«: — THE VIREOS. 391 Anotlier nest from West Texas, nhtained l)y Captain Pope, is essen- tially ditVeient in its «'eneral eliaracteristics. It is three inches in dianie- ter, and but one inch and three quarters high. Tlie opening is circular, hut only one and a hall" inches wide. IJelow the rim the cavity widens until it is two and a halt' inches in diameter. The outer nest is made up of an interweaving
RMRJ4YE2–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. VIRE( )NrD.'I-: â THE VIREOS. 391 Ano Ijer nest fro.n West Texas, obtained by C'aptain Pope, is essen- tially d, lerent ,n its general characteristics. It is three inches in diame- ter, and but one incli and three quarters high. The opening is circular but only one and a halt inches wi,le. Below the rim the cavity widens until :s two and a halt inches in diameter. The outer nest is ma.le up o/a interweaving of hne strips of bark and dry leaves, intermi.xed with and hrmly bound around by str
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