RMCP3YY4–fire, making fire, burning glass, igniting with a burning glass, wood engraving, 1872, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFEM5KYH–Chemical reaction symbol with flask
RF2BKT0NT–Street Scene Architectural Detail White Street Cortlandt Alley, New York, NY 10013, USA Street Light Reflections Glass Fire Escapes
RMGAD2JY–A view of The Crystal Palace in South London being detroyed by fire. The palace, consisting of glass panes on an iron frame, was the focus for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
RMJR318M–The earliest bottles or vessels were made by ancient man. Ingredients were melted to make glass and then clay forms were dipped into the molten liquid. When the glass cooled off, the clay was chipped out of the inside leaving just the hollow glass vessel. This glass was very thin as the fire was not as hot as modern day furnaces. The blowpipe was invented around 1 BC. Now, molten glass could be gathered on the end of the blow pipe and blown into the other end to create a hollow vessel. Eventually the use of a mold was introduced, followed by the invention of a semi-automatic machine called the
RM2R71FYE–Shanghai China 2000. Visitors to Shanghai have always commented on the wide range of activities that go on outside in the street; everything is to be found including Chinese traditional medicine. Here glass suction cups are placed on the shoulders and back of this rheumatism sufferer to draw out the negative energy: the fire and bad blood. 2000s HOMER SYKES
RFPW3G4D–A piece of paper burning in a glass ashtray close up. Black and white
RF2RN7PXT–Cute cozy burning candle in glass, doodle style flat vector outline illustration for kids coloring book
RM2FX79DM–Prince Claus opened Centrale 2 at Velsen, Prince Claus looks through glass to the fire, 24 May 1967, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2WMMTA1–The Crystal Palace of 1851, a marvel of engineering and design, was constructed in London for the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. Conceived by Prince Albert and designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, the Crystal Palace was a colossal iron and glass structure, embodying the technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution. It housed thousands of exhibits showcasing innovations and art from around the world, symbolizing the era's spirit of progress and collaboration. Though originally located in Hyde Park, it was later moved to Sydenham Hill
RFRWHT7W–Cartoon of Man With Cigarette and Drink With Fire Coming From his Mouth
RFWJF55Y–Restaurant
RMFDNGYK–LONDON: The Crystal Palace before its destruction by fire, 1936, print 1943
RFT46TEB–A hand in the cookie jar whilst having an evening by the fire.
RMCPMR41–Fire at the Glaspalast (Glass Palace) in Munich, 1931
RMM29DCF–The east window of the fourth St Paul's from the Choir. Generally referred to as Old St Paul's, building was started by the Normans after the 1087 fire and consecrated in 1240. London, England.
RMG59B7G–A view of the the Crystal Palace in South London being destroyed by fire. The palace, consisting of glass panes on an iron frame, was the focus for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
RM2BY83JB–Fire buckets at Loughborough on the Great Central Railway
RM2HWKJY1–Fire at Morningside Baptist Church, December 1973. Firemen battle against the flames, amid silent pews overlooked by stained glass window. An eectrical fault in the gallery of the 100 year old church is thought to have started the blaze.
RFPW3G4M–A piece of paper burning in a glass ashtray close up. Black and white
RMDDMTHN–Rosalind Russell as Mrs Jacoby in A Majority of One, 1962. Artist: Unknown
RMD18KNB–Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. Charred tables and chairs, broken glass and other debris in the fire-ruined interior of the
RMPDRJ1X–143 SLNSW 24080 Fire at glass works
RF2JK2T21–Vintage lamp on the table in the room. Retro lamp at night.
RF2KT77BJ–Doodle candle with snowflakes
RM2T12AYB–Burnt metal lighter in ashes. Open old Zippo lighter. Consequences of the fire.
RF2PHPPAT–Big collection of cracks of broken glass on transparent background. Concept of shots on the window for design
RF2P7P4DE–A glass of wine and one tulip and a candle in the hand in the dark, holiday and culture, black and white photo
RMCPMR3K–Fire at the Glaspalast (Glass Palace) in Munich, 1931
RMRNGKJ8–Car Crash and Car Damage. Vehicle upside down in a field surrounded by broken glass and debris after a high speed crash.
RM2H0EBAD–A flame worker's hands during the making of glass beads.this art was inscribed in 2020 on the representative list of the intangible Cultural Heritage
RMWB79TE–Fire damage Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 4 x 5 in. or smaller
RMEJNH5T–A general view of York Minster, in York, in England The Gothic York Minster contains medieval stained glass; the south transept was severely damaged by fire 1984, but has been restored. Circa 1970
RFPW70A4–A piece of paper burning in a glass ashtray close up. Black and white
RMW0MHP4–Fire fighters search for bodies which might have fallen through a glass sky light in the sidewalk after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire on March 25, 1911 in New York, New York. March 25, 2011 is the 100th anniversary of the fire when 146 factory workers died after building mangers locked doors leading to all exits. Eye witness accounts by United Press reporter William G. Shepherd along with other reports during the following days and weeks brought the conditions of garment worker into public scrutiny. UPI/Cornell University
RM2T6B7YP–Antique circa 1885 photograph, delivery horse and carriage from Farmington Bakery, probably Farmington, Maine, USA. The bakery burned in the Farmington fire of 1886. SOURCE: ORIGINAL 5x8 GLASS NEGATIVE
RMP9KG76–247 SLNSW 24080 Fire at glass works
RFT41GE3–Old German Wehrmacht Times Of World War II Vintage Lantern With Burning Kerosene Wick Hanging On Camp In Summer Forest. Photo In Black And White Color
RFM3EW3M–A glass of champagne
RF2JGPD41–Easter wine glass icon .
RF2EAW6B1–Fragment of modern building with fire stairs, black and white
RFKK1YND–Flame, burning sticks, glass-like flames
RMCPMR3W–Fire at the Glaspalast (Glass Palace) in Munich, 1931
RMRNGKMJ–Car Crash and Car Damage. Vehicle upside down in a field surrounded by broken glass and debris after a high speed crash.
RM2H0EDAC–A cold worker's hands and during the making of glass beads.this art was inscribed in 2020 on the representative list of the intangible Cultural Herita
RMKE798F–24080 Fire at glass works
RFR5RP6H–Abstract magic fire on black background
RF2F7K4F7–Break glass in case of emergency linear icon
RF2T215C4–candle house comfort flame fire line doodle
RMWB5K1R–Equitable fire Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMET08R4–Barry Williams, Gunman, killed four people and seriously wounded four others after opening fire at two separate locations in the Midlands on Thursday 26th October 1978. The attacks happened on Andrew Road, the Bustleholm estate and later at a service station in Nuneaton. Pictured, bullet holes in glass at 2nd crime scene, Thursday 26th October 1978.
RFPW70A8–A piece of paper burning in a glass ashtray close up. Black and white
RF2FWNB2Y–Paris, France 2016. Interior of Notre Dame before the fire
RFHNKJRY–destroyed and dirty bulb laying on a burned surface. Relationship break up. Single. House on fire.
RMP9KG77–247 SLNSW 24084 Fire at glass works
RFT41FF2–Old Vintage Lantern With Burning Candle On Forest Ground. Photo In Black And White Colors
RM2RRJ9F5–The Bourse at Antwerp, recently destroyed by fire, 1858. View '...of the interior of this venerable building...The Bourse stood in the very centre of Antwerp. It was built at the dawn of the Reformation, in 1531, and in it for a considerable time a large portion of the trade of the world was carried on...So late as 1853 the burghers of Antwerp, in emulation of the Crystal Palace, had spread a glass roof over the central space, and the crash of the ironwork and glass was a main feature in the catastrophe. The fire appears to have arisen in an upper room, on the side of the Courte Rue des Claire
RF2J304BN–Oil lantern or kerosene lamp with rays of light. Hand drawn sketch vintage vector illustration
RF2B76GE5–Glass is made by melting together sand an alkali and calcium carbonate in pots of fire-clay, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFKK1YP9–Flame, burning sticks, glass-like flames
RMCPMR42–Fire at the Glaspalast (Glass Palace) in Munich, 1931
RMRNGKNT–Car Crash and Car Damage. Vehicle upside down in a field surrounded by broken glass and debris after a high speed crash.
RM2H0EC61–A cold worker's hands and during the making of glass beads.this art was inscribed in 2020 on the representative list of the intangible Cultural Herita
RMKE798E–24084 Fire at glass works
RFW4PJDB–Sketch firefighter fireman man looking down through magnifying glass.
RF2F877Y9–Break glass in case of emergency chalk white icon on black background
RMT3K8B2–Man working at the Wear Flint Glass Works, Alfred Street, Millfield, Sunderland, 1961. Creator: Eileen Deste.
RM2WRC2DP–Fire Bomb prisoners, between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920, Glass negatives, 1 negative: glass
RMWB7A03–Fire horses Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller
RM2J2J6DK–The Hamstead Colliery Fire of 4th March 1908, killed 26 men in one day. When a fire broke out there were 31 miners in the pit, 6 escaped before poisonous fumes built up in the roadways. Rescue teams made many attempts to reach the entombed men. On 11th March, 14 bodies were recovered, and 6 more were recovered the following day. One of the victims was a member of the rescue team from Altofts, John Welsby. Pictured, Stained glass window and plaque unveiled at Newton Road United Reformed Church, Great Barr. The service was conducted by Rev John Walker, seen here with Mrs Ruth Parfitt, a descenda
RFPW70AC–A piece of paper burning in a glass ashtray close up. Black and white
RMKJ1JPK–Engraving depicting the focusing of the sun's rays to produce fire. Dated 18th Century
RM2A281A2–Glasherstellung in Lauscha, Thüringen, 1940-50er. Manufacturing of glass in Lauscha, Thuringia, 1940-50s
RMPDRJ1T–143 SLNSW 24075 Fire at glass works
RFT41FFD–Old German Wehrmacht Times Of World War II Vintage Lantern With Burning Candle On Forest Ground. Photo In Black And White Colors. WWII WW2 Times.
RF2R4TF18–a set vector linart glass wax tea candles