RMPB1TGC–Tomb Effigy Bust of Marie de France (1327-41), daughter of Charles IV of France and Jeanne d'Evreux. Artist: Jean de Liège (Franco-Netherlandish, active ca. 1361-died 1381). Culture: French. Dimensions: Overall (without base): 12 1/4 x 12 3/4 x 6 3/16 in. (31.1 x 32.4 x 15.7 cm). Date: ca. 1381. The Royal Abbey of Saint-Denis was the burial church for the rulers of France and their families. This elegant image once formed a part of the tomb effigy of the princess Marie de France (1326-1341) and her sister Blanche de France (1328-1393), daughters of Charles IV (1294-1328) and Jeanne d'Evreux (
RMB5MNT7–5FK V5 J2 1994 2 Fort de Vaux Photo 1994 Verdun Fort de Vaux WW1 fortress complex which formed a part of Verdun fortress occupie
RMHEWJT7–The Kingston Flyer is a vintage steam train operating in the South Island of New Zealand at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu. It uses 14 kilometres of preserved trackage that once formed a part of the Kingston Branch
RMR7C99P–Lazio Rieti Torricella in Sabina Borgo Medievale, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Architecture. The entrance to the medieval town opens upon a large circular tower dating to the 12th century, which formed a part of the castle of the Brancaleone.
RM2P956PB–Musee du Louvres , Paris , France: The DIANA OF VERSAILLES ( plaster from original ), photo by Carl Krause , Frankfurt a. M. , Germany , 1880 ca . The most celebrated of the existing statues of Diana is the Diana of Versailles, from Hadrian's villa at Tibur. It has been in France since the time of Henry IV. Formerly it was at Versailles, but it is now one of the treasures of the Louvre. It plainly belongs to the school of the Apollo Belvedere, and there is no reson why it might not have formed a part of the group in which the Apollo stood. Diana is represented as a slender huntress, leadin
RM2BE10BD–A great part of the history of pottery is prehistoric, part of past pre-literate cultures. Therefore, much of this history can only be found among the artifacts of archeology. Because pottery is so durable, pottery and sherds from pottery survive from millennia at archeological sites. The earliest forms of pottery were made from clays that were fired at low temperatures in pit-fires or in open bonfires. They were hand formed and undecorated. Because the biscuit form of earthenware is porous, it has limited utility for storage of liquids. However, earthenware has a continuous history from the N
RMMC6G1D–Head of a griffin, based on a 7th century BC Greek original, which formed part of a votive tripod, now in the Museum at Olympia.
RM2AHRTH5–Moriki Rosetsu. Smoking Dragon. 1868. Japan. Color woodblock print; surimono This is a witty New Year’s image of an ash container of a smoking set (tabakobon). The ash from a pipe was usually knocked out and placed in a bamboo tube that formed a part of the smoking set. As such, this tube typically emitted a small trail of smoke. In the imagination of the artist, the tube held a fire-breathing dragon, emitting smoke from its mouth and lurking just inside.
RM2BW29GE–Mr Lloyd George at Abbey service for Mr MacDonald. Statesman formed a considerable part of the congregation when the funeral service for for Mr Ramsay MacDonald took place in Westminster Abbey. Photo shows, Mr Lloyd George, arriving for the service. 26 November 1937
RM2D303YD–APRIL 1st: On this day in 1983, thousands of peace demonstrators formed a human chain stretching 14 miles along a route that the protesters called 'Nuclear Valley', in Berkshire. The protest was organised by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. The CND said a total of 80,000 people took part in the protest, although a police spokesman put the number at 40,000. The chain started at the American airbase at Greenham Common, passed the Aldermaston nuclear research centre and ended at the ordnance factory in Burghfield. RAF Greenham Common Air Base, the site of continuos women's peace protests f
RFHWA91K–France, Gironde, La Reole, stage on the way of Santiago de Compostela, Arsenal or Grande Ecole, houses that formed a part of the 13th century defensiv
RMK2297A–Teeth are formed of two main parts: the crown (the visible protruding part) and several roots (the part inserted into the upper or lower jaw).
RME13211–Feb. 26, 2012 - Phantom Enter R.A.F. Service.: The first Royal Air Force Squadron of Phantoms will be formed in the spring of this year. Equipped with the FGR Mark 2, the squadron will be part of No. 38 Group, RAF Air support Command, and will be based at RAF Coningsby Lines. Introduction of the Phantom- well over a hundred have been ordered for the Royal Air Force - will substantially increase the capability of Air Support command's tactical forces. Crew training is already well under way at No
RM2TA2P7M–'U.S. Marines from the 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade (MEB) landing at Red Beach 2, Danang through heavy surf and cloudy skies on March 8, 1965. The brigade formed a part of the 9th MEB and arrived in Danang after an afloat phase, embarking on January 10, 1965. Photo by GySgt R.F. Hallahan.'
RM2A7MDR6–Battery 223 was a 6-inch gun battery that formed a part of coastal defenses around Delaware Bay during World War II. Cape May Point State Park, NJ USA
RM2CGHEK5–Vintage 1940’s Archive German SS Propaganda Recruiting Poster for The Walloon Legion (French: Légion Wallonie) a collaborationist military formation recruited among French-speaking volunteers from German-occupied Belgium, notably from Brussels and Wallonia, during World War II. It was formed in the aftermath of the German invasion of the Soviet Union and fought on the Eastern Front as part of the German Army (Wehrmacht) and later the Waffen SS alongside similar formations from other parts of German-occupied Europe.'La Brigade D'Assault / SS Wallonie vous parle....with tank and SS soldier
RMBFMXFD–Syria, Palmyra. The ancient (but recently restored) amphitheatre formed a part of Queen Zenobia's Roman city at Palmyra.(MR)
RMD12RTG–An electric arc is formed during a switching operation at the transformer station in Remptendorf, Germany, 04 December 2012. Part of the high voltage Remptendorf-Redwitz line is fitted with high-temperature conductors. The seven million euro expensive facility was just put into operation. Photo: Martin Schutt
RMTB7RX8–A well-formed South German Maximilian fluted armet of distinctive provenance, circa 1520, With strongly shaped broad rounded skull of one piece drawn up to an angular comb flattened over the top, embossed with bands each of eight shallow flutes over each side from nape to brow, the segmental ridges and the comb all accentuated by engraved lines, the base of the nape flanged for turning on the gorget, and the skull pierced for a crest and with eight pairs of lace-holes, fitted with a pair of hinged cheek-pieces shaped in continuation of the neck-f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G7KA22–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War battle of white horse and the Civilian Control Line in Cheorwon, South Korea. The Battle of White Horse was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwest-to-southeast direction for about two mile
RMB5MNT9–5FK V5 J2 1994 4 E Fort de Vaux Photo 1994 Verdun Fort de Vaux WW1 fortress complex which formed a part of Verdun fortress occup
RMHEWH62–The Kingston Flyer is a vintage steam train in the South Island of New Zealand at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu. It used 14 kilometres of preserved track that once formed a part of the Kingston Branch.
RM2A2WH1E–Lantern Slide - Yarra Valley, Victoria, Date Unknown, Black and white image of hilly open bushland that formed part of the Yarra Valley in Victoria, photographed by A.J. Campbell. one of many forming the A.J. Campbell Collection held by Museum Victoria
RM2M3JWK1–A montage of illustrations showing the various elegant and fashionable outfits which formed part of the Duchess of Kent's (formerly Princess Marina of Greece) trousseau on marrying, Prince George, Duke of Kent in 1934. Date: 1934
RM2BE0HK5–A great part of the history of pottery is prehistoric, part of past pre-literate cultures. Therefore, much of this history can only be found among the artifacts of archeology. Because pottery is so durable, pottery and sherds from pottery survive from millennia at archeological sites. The earliest forms of pottery were made from clays that were fired at low temperatures in pit-fires or in open bonfires. They were hand formed and undecorated. Because the biscuit form of earthenware is porous, it has limited utility for storage of liquids. However, earthenware has a continuous history from the N
RMMC85MR–GREEK MYTHOLOGY head of a griffin, based on a 7th cnetury BC Greek original, which formed part of a votive tripod, now in the Museum at Olympia
RMD9BW8H–Cornice Block AD 41-48. Sandstone. From Philae. This block originally formed part of a screen wall that connected the four front columns and the side walls of the temple of Harendotes.
RM2BW28YA–Lord Halifax at Abbey service for Mr MacDonald. Statesman formed a considerable part of the congregation when the funeral service for for Mr Ramsay MacDonald took place in Westminster Abbey. Photo shows, Lord Halifax, Lord President of the Council, arriving for the service. 26 November 1937
RM2D2XTCF–A photograph of the Rolling Stones at the bottom of a signed card, which is part of a fascinating personal record of the 60's, by 'Chet and The Triumphs', formed by the lead singer, John Coldrick (Chet). The collection consists of three scrapbooks and half a dozen photographs which are to be sold by Phillips in Bath on May 27, 1997. See PA Story SALE Beatles. AVAILABLE IN B/W ONLY.
RM2B0YM9D–Ice formed around a stone,
RMK22CXC–Craters more than 1 km in diameter are called calderas. Formed when the top of a volcanic cone collapses, they may be up to 60 km in diameter. During an eruption, magma is ejected from the magma chamber via the central vent and secondary vents. The vents are gradually emptied. The central part of the volcano can no longer support the weight of the volcanic cone and the top collapses. The cone’s material covers the bottom of the caldera, which has very steep sides. Some calderas fill with water and form lakes.
RME0WH8X–Jan. 14, 1963 - 14-1-63 Physical Society Exhibition 1963. The annual Exhibition of the Institute of physics and the Physical Society opened this morning at the Old and New Halls of the Royal Horticultural Society, Westminster. Keystone Photo Shows: Shirley King of Birbeck College, London measures the position of a mess of a ball bearings part of the exhibit to demonstrate Professor Bernal's concept of the structure of liquids as coherent homogenous and irregular assemblies of molecules. The large model behind illustrates the formation of the polyhedral holes formed by the closely packed atoms
RM2WT5ERP–Lazio Rieti Torricella in Sabina Borgo Medievale. Hutzel, Max 1960-1990 Medieval: Architecture. The entrance to the medieval town opens upon a large circular tower dating to the 12th century, which formed a part of the castle of the Brancaleone. German-born photographer and scholar Max Hutzel (1911-1988) photographed in Italy from the early 1960s until his death. The result of this project, referred to by Hutzel as Foto Arte Minore, is thorough documentation of art historical development in Italy up to the 18th century, including objects of the Etruscans and the Romans, as well as early Mediev
RF2FWNN0C–Gold head of a Falcon with a tall, plumed head-dress that formed part of a composite statue. From Hierakonpolis. V Dynasty. 2400 BC
RM2J002WT–1940s Waffen SS 2nd Panzer Division Das Reich advancing on the Eastern Front The 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich (German: 2. SS-Panzerdivision 'Das Reich') was a brutal elite division of the Waffen-SS of Nazi Germany during World War II, formed from regiments of SS-VT. The division served during invasion of France and took part in several battles on the Eastern Front, including the Battle of Prokhorovka against 5th Guards Tank Army at Battle of Kursk. Moved to the West and took part in the fighting in Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge committed the Oradour-sur-Glane and Tulle massacres
RMBC9T5M–smile is a facial expression formed by flexing those muscles most notably near both ends of the mouth. The smile can also be fou
RMPARW8K–Glass mosaic panel. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: H.: 17 x 1/4 x 10 in.. Date: mid-1st century A.D.. Since this revetment panel with its colorful floral design is said to have been found on the Palatine in Rome, it may have formed part of the interior decoration of one of the imperial palaces, perhaps even the Domus Aurea (Golden House) of the emperor Nero (r. A.D. 54-68). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMTB7RWY–A well-formed South German Maximilian fluted armet of distinctive provenance, circa 1520, With strongly shaped broad rounded skull of one piece drawn up to an angular comb flattened over the top, embossed with bands each of eight shallow flutes over each side from nape to brow, the segmental ridges and the comb all accentuated by engraved lines, the base of the nape flanged for turning on the gorget, and the skull pierced for a crest and with eight pairs of lace-holes, fitted with a pair of hinged cheek-pieces shaped in continuation of the neck-f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G7KA14–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-South Korean Army soldiers visit battle of white horse memorial monument in Cheorwon, South Korea. The Battle of White Horse was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwest-to-southeast direction for about two mile
RMB5MNT8–5FK V5 J2 1994 3 E Fort de Vaux Photo 1994 Verdun Fort de Vaux WW1 fortress complex which formed a part of Verdun fortress occup
RMHEWH64–The Kingston Flyer is a vintage steam train operating in the South Island of New Zealand at the southern end of Lake Wakatipu. It uses 14 kilometres of preserved trackage that once formed a part of the Kingston Branch. It suspended operation in December 2012 due to locomotive problems.[1] Services resumed later that month following the return of the railway's second steam locomotive.
RMW55JH1–Strip of needle lace with à-jour medallions, Stretched scallops are formed by leaves with an open-worked middle vein, a round flower and medallions with a coarse grid. The ground in the middle part has been renewed. Alençon side., anonymous, France, c. 1770, linen (material), Alençon lace, l 85 cm × w 4 cm
RMFDK16T–A view across the lake and garden to the south east front of Sizergh Castle, near Kendal, Cumbria. The lake may have been formed out of part of the original solar tower moat in the seventeenth century.
RM2GFDTC9–The Supper at Emmaus, 1520 Ulm, German, Germany, gilding, Depict scenes from the life of Christ in which he appears at a meal table. Originally have formed part of a large carved altar. The scenes refer to the celebration of Mass, when bread and wine are presented at the altar as the body and blood of Christ
RM2M3K1X5–A Photograph showing some of the dug-outs and defences that formed part of the French fortifications at Verdun during the First World War. Date: 1916
RMDYF2NX–Statue of a saint, in the grounds of the The Sint-Salvator Cathedral, (Saint Saviour), is the main church of the city of Bruges in Belgium. The oldest surviving part, dated from the 12th century, formed the base of the mighty tower.
RM2BW2DW8–Several Chinese were among the speakers are members of London's Chinese colony formed part of the audience at a great mass meeting held in Trafalgar Square, London to protest against Japanese attacks on civilians in China.Miss Chu Chen Koo speaking at the demonstration. 10 October 1937.
RM2AP4XMX–General view of the M20 Motorway near Ashford, Kent, during overnight work to remove the steel barrier which was part of Operation Brock, a £30 million contra-flow system which formed part of the governments no deal Brexit preparations and has been in place for 11 months.
RM2WPP167–Ice crystals have formed on the blades of grass on a flooded and ice-covered meadow, close-up, top view, Germany
RF2HW3EGG–Art inspired by Two Women Looking in Mirrors, 19th century, Japan, Part of an album of woodblock prints (surimono); ink and color on paper, 8 1/8 x 6 5/8 in. (20.6 x 16.8 cm), Prints, Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757–1820), This composition is activated by a diagonal line formed by the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RME0XD5P–Jun. 06, 1966 - R.A.F.'s Improved reconnaissance capability no. 543 squadron re - equipped with Victor aircraft.: The re-equipping of no. 543 squadron at R.A.F. Wyton, Huntingdon, with Victor B/Mark 2 strategic reconnaissance aircraft has given the R.A.F. the nest air reconnaissance capability it has ever had no. 543 squadron of R.A.F. Bomber command forms part of the United Kingdom reconnaissance force. It has operated exclusively in the reconnaissance role since it was formed in 1942
RM2M4789X–College Branch Bridge, Washington Aqueduct Arch Bridge over College Branch of Potomac River, Washington (Georgetown), DC. Original caption: College Branch Bridge, Washington Aqueduct Arch Bridge over College Branch of Potomac River, Washington (Georgetown), D.C. This structure formed a part of the Washington Aqueduct, constructed 1858-9 under the supervision of Capt. Montgomery C. Meigs, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. The location was over the so called 'College Pond' which existed adjacent to Georgetown University. The two cast iron arched pipes were composed of woussoir sections 10'-0' in le
RMBAT251–Three quarters front view of ALD 933B a 1964 AEC Routemaster RM 1933 part of the East London Heritage Route Fleet being used as
RFPA6G9D–ATP production in a mitochondrion. Illustration of the enzyme complex that drives the synthesis of the energy-carrying molecule ATP (adenosine triphosphate, red). Known as ATP synthase, the enzyme complex (two shown) is embedded in the mitochondrial inner membrane (orange, across bottom). The lower part is a channel through which protons (yellow dots) move. The upper part is where ATP synthesis takes place. ATP is formed from a reaction between ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (both shown in orange).
RMMWCBTB–. This is a watercolour painting of Banksia dallanneyi (Couch Honeypot), formerly Dryandra lindleyana. It was painted by Marrianne Collinson Campbell, and formed part of her Wild flowers, fruit and butterflies of Australia album. 1878. Marrianne Collinson Campbell 171 Dryandra lindleyana by Marrianne Collinson Campbell
RMPAY0AH–Bronze military diploma fragment. Culture: Roman. Dimensions: Overall: 3 1/16 x 2 3/4 x 1/16 in. (7.8 x 7 x 0.2 cm). Date: A.D. 113/14. These discharge papers were issued by the Emperor Trajan to sailors on a warship, a quadrireme, in the imperial fleet based in Misenum on the Bay of Naples. The ship may have formed part of the flotilla that escorted the emperor from Italy to the East for the Parthian War (A.D. 114-117). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMTB7RX4–A well-formed South German Maximilian fluted armet of distinctive provenance, circa 1520, With strongly shaped broad rounded skull of one piece drawn up to an angular comb flattened over the top, embossed with bands each of eight shallow flutes over each side from nape to brow, the segmental ridges and the comb all accentuated by engraved lines, the base of the nape flanged for turning on the gorget, and the skull pierced for a crest and with eight pairs of lace-holes, fitted with a pair of hinged cheek-pieces shaped in continuation of the neck-f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G7KA1R–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War battle of white horse and the Civilian Control Line in Cheorwon, South Korea. The Battle of White Horse was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwest-to-southeast direction for about two mile
RMT50R99–People walking on a sidewalk near mock Chinese junks that formed part of the Hong Kong Pavilion during the New York World's Fair, Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, NY, June 1964. ()
RF2AMG7CD–The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church, The Siege of Acre, Ptolomais, was the first significant counter attack by King Guy of Jerusalem to the losses the kingdom experienced to Saladin, leader of the Muslims in Syria and Egypt and formed part of what later became known as the Third Crusade, Die Belagerung von Akkon (28. August 1189 bis 12. Juli 1191) war das wichtigste Ereignis des Dritten Kreuzzuges im Heiligen Land, Kreuzzüge waren von der Lateinischen Kirche sanktionierte, strategisch, religi
RM2A2X192–Negative - International Harvester, F.A. Abbott & Co. Store, Albury, 1940, Part of a large collection of glass plate and film negatives, transparencies, photo albums, product catalogues, videos, motion picture films, company journals, advertisements and newspaper cuttings relating to the operations of the International Harvester Company and its subsidiaries in Australia. The International Harvester Company of America was formed in 1902 by the merger of five leading
RM2B01R10–Vietnam: The port of Saigon. Engraving by V. A. Malt-Brown from 'La France Illustree', 1884. French Indochina was part of the French colonial empire in Southeast Asia. A federation of the three Vietnamese regions, Tonkin (North), Annam (Central), and Cochinchina (South), as well as Cambodia, was formed in 1887.
RM2GFDTG3–The Supper at Emmaus, 1520 Ulm, German, Germany, gilding, Depict scenes from the life of Christ in which he appears at a meal table. Originally have formed part of a large carved altar. The scenes refer to the celebration of Mass, when bread and wine are presented at the altar as the body and blood of Christ
RM2M3JPJ7–A German shop wrecked by a crowd in Liverpool following the sinking of the 'Lusitania' by German submarine. Liverpudlians formed a large part of the Lusitania's crew. Date: May 15th 1915.
RMDYF2NW–Statue of a saint, in the grounds of the The Sint-Salvator Cathedral, (Saint Saviour), is the main church of the city of Bruges in Belgium. The oldest surviving part, dated from the 12th century, formed the base of the mighty tower.
RM2BW2DY0–Several Chinese were among the speakers are members of London's Chinese colony formed part of the audience at a great mass meeting held in Trafalgar Square, London to protest against Japanese attacks on civilians in China. Chinese listening to the speakers in Trafalgar Square. 10 October 1937.
RM2AP4TYN–General view of the M20 Motorway near Ashford, Kent, during overnight work to remove the steel barrier which was part of Operation Brock, a £30 million contra-flow system which formed part of the governments no deal Brexit preparations and has been in place for 11 months.
RM2WPP165–Ice crystals have formed on the blades of grass on a flooded and ice-covered meadow, close-up, top view, Germany
RMET4CE7–Time has been called at Guisborough TA centre - but it marked the start of a new era. As part of the TA's expansion programme a new infantry battalion is being formed in Cleveland and North Yorkshire. So it was for 7 Platoon 'B' (The Green Howards) Company 1st Battalion Yokshire Volunteers and enter 'A' Company of the 1st Battalion The Yorkshire and Cleveland Volunteers. The new company which numbers 68 at the moment was officially formed at Guisborough this week and a second 'C' Company will be operating from the new TA centre in Coulby Newham from April next year. Major Wade Tovey (left)
RME143A8–Apr. 04, 2012 - Part of the duties of the girl members of the Air Police is to look after the toddlers when they travel on the coach which takes them to and from school. Dot Hogul chats to her little charge, who is a bit nervous as its his first day at school. American Children join Air Force: The U.S Force in Britain have corralled 15 children in their Air Force. They are all under 16 and have been formed in an Air Police Squadron. Their duties include keeping discipline among their fellow pupils, giving first aid to children and enforcing road safety
RM2M478EB–College Branch Bridge, Washington Aqueduct Arch Bridge over College Branch of Potomac River, Washington (Georgetown), DC. Original caption: College Branch Bridge, Washington Aqueduct Arch Bridge over College Branch of Potomac River, Washington (Georgetown), D.C. This structure formed a part of the Washington Aqueduct, constructed 1858-9 under the supervision of Capt. Montgomery C. Meigs, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. The location was over the so called 'College Pond' which existed adjacent to Georgetown University. The two cast iron arched pipes were composed of woussoir sections 10'-0' in le
RMBAT6FX–Three quarters front view of ALD 933B a 1964 AEC Routemaster RM 1933 part of the East London Heritage Route Fleet being used as
RMG169HH–The Battle of Morbihan was a naval engagement between Roman and Veneti vessels on the Loire river, 56 BC. The Veneti were a seafaring Gallic people who lived in the Brittany peninsula (France), which in Roman times formed part of an area called Armorica.
RMMYDJTR–. This is a watercolour painting of Banksia dallanneyi (Couch Honeypot), formerly Dryandra lindleyana. It was painted by Marrianne Collinson Campbell, and formed part of her Wild flowers, fruit and butterflies of Australia album. 1878. Marrianne Collinson Campbell 148 Dryandra lindleyana by Marrianne Collinson Campbell
RMPB0FH7–Crinet. Armorer: Valentin Siebenbürger (German, Nuremberg, ca. 1510-1564, master in 1531). Culture: German, Nuremberg. Dimensions: L. 37 1/2 in. (95.2 cm); W. 11 3/4 in. (29.9 cm); Wt. 6 lb. 14 oz. (3,070 g). Date: ca. 1535. Decorated with narrow bands etched with delicate foliate scrolls, this crinet once formed part of a horse armor made for one of the co-ruling counts palatine; Ottheinrich (1502-1559) and Philipp (1503-1548). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMT4TE1A–A well-formed South German Maximilian fluted armet of distinctive provenance, circa 1520, With strongly shaped broad rounded skull of one piece drawn up to an angular comb flattened over the top, embossed with bands each of eight shallow flutes over each side from nape to brow, the segmental ridges and the comb all accentuated by engraved lines, the base of the nape flanged for turning on the gorget, and the skull pierced for a crest and with eight pairs of lace-holes, fitted with a pair of hinged cheek-pieces shaped in continuation of the neck-f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G7KA2N–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War battle of white horse and the Civilian Control Line in Cheorwon, South Korea. The Battle of White Horse was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwest-to-southeast direction for about two mile
RM2E04286–Tombstone with relief depicting two praying figures. 1400-1450. The upper part shows the marriage formed by Gomez Patiño and Maria de Galo to whom the tombstone belongs. In the lower part, their twin daughters. From the Convent of Santo Domingo (La Coruña, Galicia, Spain). Archaeological and History Museum of A Coruña (San Anton Castle). Galicia, Spain.
RMHXD1R7–Skibbereen, Ireland. 27th Mar, 2017. Bus drivers, who are members of the NBRU and SIPTU unions, formed a picket line today at the bus depot in Skibbereen as part of the official national all-out, indefinite strike. Bus Eireann wants to impose new terms and conditions, cut overtime and the shift allowance and reduce weekend bonus pay. Bus Eireann claims the company will be insolvent within weeks if cost cutting measures aren't implemented immediately. Credit: Andy Gibson/Alamy Live News
RM2A2K7HM–A., B. View of the remains of the two rows of columns in the Temple of Neptune which originally formed the colonnades along the sides of the cella, and supported the uppermost part of the roof, from Different views of Paestum, 1778, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian, 1720-1778, Italy, Etching on ivory laid paper, 498 x 675 mm (image), 503 x 684 mm (plate), 525 x 715 mm (sheet
RF2K63MX6–The crusades were a series of religious wars in western Asia and Europe initiated, supported and sometimes directed by the Catholic Church, The Siege of Acre, Ptolomais, was the first significant counter attack by King Guy of Jerusalem to the losses the kingdom experienced to Saladin, leader of the Muslims in Syria and Egypt and formed part of what later became known as the Third Crusade, Die Belagerung von Akkon (28. August 1189 bis 12. Juli 1191) war das wichtigste Ereignis des Dritten Kreuzzuges im Heiligen Land, Kreuzzüge waren von der Lateinischen Kirche sanktionierte, strategisch, religi
RM2GFDTC6–The Supper at Emmaus, 1520 Ulm, German, Germany, gilding, Depict scenes from the life of Christ in which he appears at a meal table. Originally have formed part of a large carved altar. The scenes refer to the celebration of Mass, when bread and wine are presented at the altar as the body and blood of Christ
RM2M3NGCB–The Japanese Quadrille being performed, which formed part of the entertainment provided at a children's Christmas party. 1887
RMD9B4P5–Head of the Buddha. 800-30, Shailendra dynasty, Central Java, Stone. The head originally formed part of a large-scale image of Buddha Shakyamuni. The Shailendra rulers were strong supporters of Mahayana Buddhism and erected many Buddhist monuments in cen
RM2BW2DY1–Several Chinese were among the speakers are members of London's Chinese colony formed part of the audience at a great mass meeting held in Trafalgar Square, London to protest against Japanese attacks on civilians in China. Mr Lien who deputised for General Yang, addressing the meeting in Trafalgar Square. 10 October 1937.
RM2A3T6TX–State Apartment Warder Emma Kell looks at the Bacton Altar Cloth which, after a three year conservation project by Historic Royal Palaces, experts now believe formed part of a dress worn by Elizabeth I, before it goes on display at Hampton Court Palace in SW London.
RM2WPP15P–Ice crystals have formed on a blade of grass on a flooded and ice-covered meadow, close-up, top view, Germany
RM2C54NA4–Inscription upon stones which have formed the top of a Gateway at Nicaea Part of inscription formed of projecting red ti - Fellows Charles - 1839.
RME0X32K–Jan. 01, 1965 - SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CUBAN SOCIALIST REVOLUTION. A huge military parade was held through the streets of Havana - to mark the sixth anniversary of the Cuban Socialist Revolution. Ceremonial speeches were were made in the Jose Marti Revolution Square by the Prime Minister Major Fidel Castro and others. Keystone Photo Shows:- Motorised Missiles formed a large part of the ceremonial parade in Havana.
RM2H0XYE1–Tetradrachm: Apollo (Obverse); Lion (Reverse), 466-422 BC. Greece, Leontini (Sicily). Silver; diameter: 2.5 cm (1 in.). The lion, king of the beasts and an animal associated with regal and heroic power, featured prominently on the coinage of many ancient Greek city-states. Artists placed the lion in a variety of poses, sometimes including the whole body, at other times the foreparts or just the head. Although it may once have roamed nearby, for many Greeks the lion was a monster nearly as exotic as the Chimaera, of which it formed a part, together with a goat head and snake-headed tail.
RF2A80PE8–From 'The Descriptive Album of London' by George H Birch 1896 - Extracted text : ' SERPENTINE is a large sheet of ornamental water traversing the finest part of Hyde Park. It is continued through Kensington Gardens under the name of the Long Water. The Serpentine was originally formed by order of Queen Caroline, wife of George the Second, and was fed by the West Bourn, and is now supplied It is a favourite place for skating, but being considered dangerous, the Humane Society has established a house near at hand, where life-saving by the Thatnes. are in readiness in case of accidents. A part of
RMJR31B5–The Siege of Acre was the first significant counter attack by King Guy of Jerusalem to the losses the kingdom experienced to Saladin, leader of the Muslims in Syria and Egypt and formed part of what later became known as the Third Crusade. The seige lasted from August 1189 until July 1191, in which time the city's coastel position meant the attacking Latin force were uable to fully invest the city and Saladin was unable to fully relieve it with both sides receiving supplies and resources by sea. Finally, it was a key victory for the Crusaders and a serious setback for Saladin's ambition destro
RMMX8D1B–. This is a watercolour painting of Banksia dallanneyi (Couch Honeypot), formerly Dryandra lindleyana. It was painted by Marrianne Collinson Campbell, and formed part of her Wild flowers, fruit and butterflies of Australia album. 1878. Marrianne Collinson Campbell 172 Dryandra lindleyana by Marrianne Collinson Campbell
RMPART76–Wine cooler (one of a pair). Culture: Austrian, Vienna. Dimensions: Overall (wt confirmed): 11 15/16 x 9 7/8 in., 6000g (30.3 x 25.1 cm, 6kg). Maker: Ignaz Joseph Würth (Austrian, first mentioned 1769, died 1792). Date: 1781. The wine coolers formed part of the now dispersed so-called Second Duke of Sachsen-Teschen Service, which originally included all kinds of silver tableware as befit the splendor of royal dining. The overall style is indebted to French Neoclassical designs and encapsulates the strong appreciation of contemporary French art and culture by the patrons, Duke Albert Casimir o
RMTB7RX0–A well-formed South German Maximilian fluted armet of distinctive provenance, circa 1520, With strongly shaped broad rounded skull of one piece drawn up to an angular comb flattened over the top, embossed with bands each of eight shallow flutes over each side from nape to brow, the segmental ridges and the comb all accentuated by engraved lines, the base of the nape flanged for turning on the gorget, and the skull pierced for a crest and with eight pairs of lace-holes, fitted with a pair of hinged cheek-pieces shaped in continuation of the neck-f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2G7KA4E–April 11, 2018-Goyang, South Korea-A View of Korean War battle of white horse and the Civilian Control Line in Cheorwon, South Korea. The Battle of White Horse was another in a series of bloody battles for dominant hilltop positions during the Korean War. Baengma-goji was a 395-metre (1,296 ft) hill in the Iron Triangle, formed by Pyonggang at its peak and Gimhwa-eup and Cheorwon at its base, was a strategic transportation route in the central region of the Korean peninsula. White Horse was the crest of a forested hill mass that extended in a northwest-to-southeast direction for about two mile
RM2E04285–Tombstone with relief depicting two praying figures. 1400-1450. The upper part shows the marriage formed by Gomez Patiño and Maria de Galo to whom the tombstone belongs. Detail of the lower part, their twin daughters. From the Convent of Santo Domingo (La Coruña, Galicia, Spain). Archaeological and History Museum of A Coruña (San Anton Castle). Galicia, Spain.
RMHXD1RB–Skibbereen, Ireland. 27th Mar, 2017. Bus drivers, who are members of the NBRU and SIPTU unions, formed a picket line today at the bus depot in Skibbereen as part of the official national all-out, indefinite strike. Bus Eireann wants to impose new terms and conditions, cut overtime and the shift allowance and reduce weekend bonus pay. Bus Eireann claims the company will be insolvent within weeks if cost cutting measures aren't implemented immediately. Credit: Andy Gibson/Alamy Live News
RMW55K4T–Strip application side with à-jour flower and leaf branch, Strip natural color application side: needle side appliqué on machine tulle. This type of lace is also known as: point d'Angleterre. An inner part sprinkled with three rows of small leaves is closed off by uneven scallops formed by concatenated thin branches with a-jour (open) worked flowers and three leaves., anonymous, Brussels (possibly), c. 1840 - c. 1850, linen (material), l 121 cm × w 12 cm
RMKDKPYE–Part of the north wall of Jerusalem, formed of the native rock blended with masonry. A shepherd in the foreground is playing a double reed pipe (NYPL b10607452 80312)
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