RMCPJ1GE–Composing-room of a newspaper in German East Africa
RME1GM7H–Photograph composing of two busts of the Silent film era actress Mary Pickford (1892 - 1979). Dated 1902
RFMHPP2M–PRINTING. Type composing and distributing Machines; Mitchell's; Young's 1880
RMCNYYA7–technics, letterpress / media, composing-room, composing room of the Brockhaus Company, Leipzig, wood engraving, circa 1880, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAHD1MC–Composing A Letter 1940s
RMWH9NYH–Composing room of the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise
RMCMP28A–Composing Room, John Steen & Company, Wolverhampton, late 20th cent. A photograph taken in 1896, of the Composing Room at
RMRMHCYC–The commercial composing room of Sueddeutsche Verlag: setting presses with various fonts and various font sizes (undated image).
RME839EA–Composing type setting room circa 1885
RMTA213B–View of the workplaces of the typesetters.
RMPT39JB–Composing, leafless tree and road
RFFBWTBA–Brunette man composing with he's fingers
RM2B4K87P–Dahlia, Blossom, Detail, Composing
RFJ577C3–composing
RM2B4KKGF–Forest in summer, b / w, composing
RMKF2T6T–Mozart completing Don Giovanni . Silhouette made to commemorate the premiere of Don Giovanni opera (1787), thought to have been completed in the Dušek villa. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,Austrian composer, 27 January 1756 - 5 December 1791.
RFDY84RP–Netherlands, The Hague, mirrored facade, composing
RMKH90NP–Siegfried by Wagner - Mime in his forge, 1906. Richard Wagner, German composer & author: 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883. Shows the actor Sebastian Hofmüller as Mime the dwarf from Scene I, Act I of the opera 'Siegfried', the third of the tetralogy 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' (The Ring of the Nibelung, The Nibelungenlied, The Ring Cycle). Also has SH signature.
RFT31KDP–Male portrait as a director composing a shot
RF2RYY8BC–Star falling from sky top. Stardust isolated black background for motion graphics composing element. Random size turbulance in a
RMB408P5–Beethoven, Ludwig van, 17.12.1770 - 26.3.1827, German composer, at work, engraving after painting by Hermann Junker, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMRABFPN–Composer Ludwig van Beethoven at work in his music studio, circa 1820
RMHTMH50–(Achille) Claude Debussy (1862-1919) French composer.
RMDGXD5G–Pregnant belly screaming, composing
RMG7R4J8–14,400, is for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes, which concerns the breaking down and analysing of the molecules composing nuclei cells and the production of synthetic molecules and cells. Sir Alexander's work has included research into the production of synthetic vitamin B.12, the liver preparation which has saved many people from pernicious anaemia. Sir Alexander was born in Glasgow and educated there. He is now professor of Organic Chemistry at Cambridge University.
RF2WHCAP2–Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945
RMDC0T3Y–1800s 1811 PAINTING BY SCHLOESSER OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN IN HIS STUDY IN VIENNA SEATED AT THE PIANO COMPOSING
RMGB9YRC–Lynsey de Paul and her composing partner Mike Moran on the road to Europe after their success with 'Rock Bottom' in the Song for Europe competition to find Britain's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest to be staged at Wembley.
RM2M3K80E–A party of boy scouts from South-East London, invited to the offices of The Illustrated London News and Sketch in 1911. The group of eighty, who visited under the command of Captain Boyes, are shown here in the composing room. Afterwards, the boys were treated to tea at the Gaiety restaurant and 'roused the Strand by giving lusty cheers for 'The Sketch' and the 'Illustrated London News'. Date: 1911
RME71F1Y–Newspaper printing stone hands working in the composing room of Wellington Journal & Shrewsbury News 1959
RMMPPP0D–'View of Composing Room', 1919. Artist: Unknown.
RMCTG1EN–1950S MEN WORKING IN NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT COMPOSING ROOM SETTING AD TYPE
RM2B4KKG8–Forest in summer, b / w, composing
RMW7E1NW–Printing; type composing and distributing machines, 19th or 20th century. Artist: Unknown
RM2E4CGPK–Sacred motifs / cemetery / dark cross / grave cross with decoration, abstract, emotional motifs with blur, background / graphics / composing / real photography without blur filter
RMKFRBXE–Siegfried by Wagner - Mime in his forge, 1906. Richard Wagner, German composer & author: 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883. Shows the actor Sebastian Hofmüller as Mime the dwarf from Scene I, Act I of the opera 'Siegfried', the third of the tetralogy 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' (The Ring of the Nibelung, The Nibelungenlied, The Ring Cycle). Also has SH signature.
RMHEXA6H–Curious African Boy
RF2RYY8D4–Winter Snow falling from sky top. Snow isolated on black background for motion graphics composing elements. Random snowy size tu
RMHEXA6K–Curious African Boy
RMRMHCYG–Composing room of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung: montage of ads (undated photo).
RMPB0041–BRITISH PRIME MINISTER WILLIAM GLADSTONE composing the terms of the Land Law (Ireland) Act of 1881 watched over by a figure from the Irish National Land League
RMKH90GN–'Melopoia' title page (setting of Horace's 'Odes') by the Tirolese humanist Petrus Tritonius (Peter Traybenraiff). Augsburg, 1507. Erhard Oeglin. Drawing of man playing stringed instrument and composing melody. Oldest German type-printed mensural music.
RMKT3NKN–Herald-composing-1902
RF2WHCANR–Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945
RMKT45J7–Maria-Grever-composing-music
RM2HJCNF0–Robert Frost (1874-1963) composing a poem in his study near Middlebury, Vermont.
RMP9XB9J–343 Composing room of the Planet newspaper, Richmond, Virginia LCCN90706965
RFKCAYFP–an electric guitar instrument and a piece of music sheet and notes book black and white
RMBWNKJC–Early 1950s publicity image of musician, composer, and conductor Andre Previn
RME9D65T–Ludlow typograph typesetting printing machines in composing room Express & Star newspaper office in Queen Street Wolverhampton W
RM2CH9W1B–Alexei Adjubei (second right), son-in-law of Nikita Khrushchev and Editor of Izvestia, and Victor Maevsky (glasses), an editor of Pravda, are pictured in the composing room when they paid a surprise visit to the Daily Mail at Northcliffe House, London. On the left is Eugeny Rogov, First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in London, and right is Vladimir Ossipov, London correspondent of Izvestia. The party, who spent over two hours with the Daily Mail staff, attended the editorial conference and were taken for a tour of Northcliffe House.
RM2E4CGNA–Sacred motifs / cemetery / grave cross with decorations / ornaments, abstract, emotional motifs with blurring, background / graphics / composing / real photography without blur filter
RM2M3NWH9–Photographs documenting the unofficial visit of Queen Elizabeth II and her family to Norway in August 1969. Clockwise from top left: 1. On arrival in Bergen, the Queen and Prince Philip were greeted by King Olav and other members of the Norwegian royal family. 2. The British and Norwegian royal families visited Trollhaugen and the afterwards the Queen walked down a steep cliff to look at the hut at the edge of the lake where Greig did much of his composing. 3. Prince Charles and Princess Anne are seen talking as they take a walk in Old Bergen. 4. The Queen walking down a street in Old Bergen.
RMHE474G–Balmorals composing songs
RF2RYY8AE–Winter Snow falling from sky top. Snow isolated on black background for motion graphics composing elements. Random snowy size tu
RFC8M6GM–pianoforte piano piano's forte pianist musical instrument keyboard chamber music accompaniment composing rehearsal key
RMERHA15–The Distrest Poet by William Hogarth, 1736. The picture above the poet is of Alexander Pope. Below the poet is composing
RMBBNFJF–Kuenneke, Eduard, 27.1.1885 - 27.10.1953, German composer, half length, at the piano, composing, 1950,
RMKFRBPD–'Melopoia' title page (setting of Horace's 'Odes') by the Tirolese humanist Petrus Tritonius (Peter Traybenraiff). Augsburg, 1507. Erhard Oeglin. Drawing of man playing stringed instrument and composing melody. Oldest German type-printed mensural music.
RMBJW102–Gretry, Andre Ernest Modeste, 8.2.1741 - 24.9.1813, French musician (composer), half length, composing at piano, wood engraving, 19th century,
RF2WHCAMY–Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945
RMKF2PXM–Title page of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 's Third Cembalo Concerto. Engraved page. CPEB: (8 March 1714 – 14 December 1788) German musician and composer, son of Johann Sebastian Bach. One of the founders of the Classical style, composing in the Rococo and Classical periods.
RMG14TXE–Family photograph of Gershwin. George Gershwin (September 26, 1898 - July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist. His compositions spanned both popular and classical genres. He began his career as a song plugger, but soon started composing Broadwa
RMKF2T90–Orlando de Lassus , portrait with description in Latin of his life's experience. Caption reads 'Si mea Principibus tot Musica Caesaribusque. Grata placet, catus Rex ero nome mei?'. Known for his polyphonic style composing of the Franco-Flemish school. Flemish composer, 1532 - 14 June 1594.
RMP066DH–. English: Fleuron from book: A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them. By Isaac Watts, D.D. 93 A discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and of the best manner of composing them Fleuron T008387-2
RMKCNB1C–Composing room of the Planet newspaper, Richmond, Virginia LCCN90706965
RME9D65E–Ludlow typograph typesetting printing machines in composing room Express & Star newspaper office in Queen Street Wolverhampton W
RMTA2D04–Employees sing the Horst Wssel Lied in the Scherl printing house at the end of the community reception. They perform the Nazi salute. On the right, a shadowbox, also called composing rack. A Volksempfaenger (radio) stands in front of the factory employees.
RM2E4CGMT–Sacred motifs / cemetery / grave cross with decorations / ornaments, abstract, emotional motifs with blurring, background / graphics / composing / real photography without blur filter
RM2TCNXKN–Duke Ellington, born in Washington, is the representation of the New Orleans or Harlem Jazz style. This photograph, taken in 1930, shows guitarist Eddie Condon on the right. Ellington became more famous not so much as a jazz pianist, but for his ease in composing and his willingness to conduct the orchestra. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMBA22NR–Composing, woman, flowers, asleep,
RMWABHNJ–Composing room of the Planet newspaper, Richmond, Virginia
RMP7JY19–Flower Mandala, composing, white, gray,
RMW8A7YF–Delegation composing the Council of the Osage Indian tribe of Oklahoma in Wash. to confer with Secy. Work and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Burke to take up the question of leasing oil
RMP7JY1A–composing, flowers, detail, b/w
RF2C14201–18th century illustration of a composing room of a print workshop. Published in 'A Diderot Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry. Manufacturin
RMP7K6WG–Composing of flowers in a mandala ornament
RF2WHCAN0–Arcade tour of the Congress Hall, unfinished monumental building of the National Socialists on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, 1933-1945
RM2BW34P8–Eight year old music prodigy . So marked is the musical talent of an eight year old London schoolgirl , Sheila Mossman , of Greenwich , London , is that the LCC Education Committee is proposing to award her a special scholarship . Sheila has an unusual gift for composing and when only six years old composed two studies . Since then she has six further compositions to her credit . She is a brilliant pianist and at the age of three years played Beethoven 's Minuet in G . She began learning music when she was 6 years old . She was selected for a scholarship at the Royal College of Music by Dr P
RM2W8Y3KJ–DEU, Germany, Dortmund: Personalities from politics, business and culture from the 1950s Dortmund. Photomontage by Joan Hartfield (GB) ca. 1957
RMRB64D0–Photograph composing of two busts of the Silent film era actress Mary Pickford (1892 - 1979). Dated 1902
RM2WW3K3R–Computer keyboard, assigned special key, inscription, emergency call, studio
RMMYRT53–. English: Fleuron from book: An important inquiry; Or, the Nature of a Church Reformation fully considered: Wherein is shown, From Scripture, Reason, and Antiquity, that the Late pretended Reformation Was groundless in the Attempt, and defective in the Execution. Revised and Corrected, with ample Additions, and an appendix Concerning Communion under One Kind; In the Whole composing a Body of all the material Points of Controversy. 345 An important inquiry; Or Fleuron T064626-1
RM2M44R17–The artist and inventor of political photomontage John Haertfield at an exhibition of his works in 1964 in East Berlin, DEU, Germany, GDR
RFMD59N1–Piano interior mechanisms cose up
RF2J532XY–Background used fabric blood dove Bavaria Germany
RMKHHPX4–2 158266 Composing department at the Government Printing Office, Brisbane, 1921
RM2K8KPX2–Oslo 195704. The composer Reidar Thommessen (1889-1986) at the piano. Almost 50 years after composing 'it was a dream' or the moonlight roller that many people know who, he was ready to participate in NRK's series 'Tomorrow's Melody' with a new melody. Thommessen's contribution in the competition was 'what the end of the show will be'. Photo: Storløkken / Current / NTB
RMF1M0BP–A street scene in 19th Century Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Located near the Nile Delta, Cairo was founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, but the land composing the present-day city was the site of ancient national capitals whose remnants remain visible in parts of Old Cairo. Cairo has long been a centre of the region's political and cultural life, and is titled 'the city of a thousand minarets' for its preponderance of Islamic architecture.
RF2BTGG77–Center of mass is the point about which all matter composing the body may be balanced, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2A1KJT7–Newspaper publishing - N.Y. Herald: Composing room and linotype machines
RMP03PMK–A portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), known as the Father of English literature. Widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages, he was the first poet to be buried in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey. While he achieved fame during his lifetime as an author, philosopher, and astronomer, composing a scientific treatise on the astrolabe for his ten-year-old son Lewis, Chaucer also maintained an active career in the civil service as a bureaucrat, courtier and diplomat. He is best known today for The Canterbury Tales.
RF2B75J7H–This illustration represents Composing Stick which used for setting up letters in printing, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2EACCT5–Newspaper publishing - N.Y. Herald- Composing room and linotype machines
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