THE GOOD COMPANIONS (1933) JESSIE MATTHEWS GOCO 001-02 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-good-companions-1933-jessie-matthews-goco-001-02-29376044.html
RMBKP5CC–THE GOOD COMPANIONS (1933) JESSIE MATTHEWS GOCO 001-02
Judi Dench as Miss Trant in THE GOOD COMPANIONS (music: Andre Previn book: Ronald Harwood lyrics: Johnny Mercer after the novel by J.B. Priestley) directed by Braham Murray at Her Majesty's Theatre, London in 1974. Dame Judith Olivia Dench CH DBE FRSA, born 1934. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/judi-dench-as-miss-trant-in-the-good-companions-music-andre-previn-book-ronald-harwood-lyrics-johnny-mercer-after-the-novel-by-jb-priestley-directed-by-braham-murray-at-her-majestys-theatre-london-in-1974-dame-judith-olivia-dench-ch-dbe-frsa-born-1934-image341039278.html
RM2APRK26–Judi Dench as Miss Trant in THE GOOD COMPANIONS (music: Andre Previn book: Ronald Harwood lyrics: Johnny Mercer after the novel by J.B. Priestley) directed by Braham Murray at Her Majesty's Theatre, London in 1974. Dame Judith Olivia Dench CH DBE FRSA, born 1934.
STONE,SCOTT,DAVIES, THE GOOD COMPANIONS, 1957 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stonescottdavies-the-good-companions-1957-image468465863.html
RM2J64CYK–STONE,SCOTT,DAVIES, THE GOOD COMPANIONS, 1957
THE GOOD COMPANIONS music: Andre Previn book: Ronald Harwood lyrics: Johnny Mercer after the novel by J.B. Priestley design: Malcolm Pride lighting: John B. Read director: Braham Murray Judi Dench (Miss Trant) Her Majesty's Theatre, London SW1 11/07/1974 (c) Donald Cooper/Photostage photos@photostage.co.uk ref/BW170-24 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-good-companions-music-andre-previn-book-ronald-harwood-lyrics-johnny-mercer-after-the-novel-by-jb-priestley-design-malcolm-pride-lighting-john-b-read-director-braham-murray-judi-dench-miss-trant-her-majestys-theatre-london-sw1-11071974-c-donald-cooperphotostage-photos@photostagecouk-refbw170-24-image350808049.html
RM2BAMK6W–THE GOOD COMPANIONS music: Andre Previn book: Ronald Harwood lyrics: Johnny Mercer after the novel by J.B. Priestley design: Malcolm Pride lighting: John B. Read director: Braham Murray Judi Dench (Miss Trant) Her Majesty's Theatre, London SW1 11/07/1974 (c) Donald Cooper/Photostage photos@photostage.co.uk ref/BW170-24
THE GOOD COMPANIONS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-good-companions-image68082485.html
RMDXNBW9–THE GOOD COMPANIONS
John Mills and Judi Dench are opening in the musical The Good Companions based on J B Priestley s famous novel at Her Majesty s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-john-mills-and-judi-dench-are-opening-in-the-musical-the-good-companions-20135380.html
RMB4N6TM–John Mills and Judi Dench are opening in the musical The Good Companions based on J B Priestley s famous novel at Her Majesty s
'Waterman's Good Companions Set', 1934, (1934). Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/watermans-good-companions-set-1934-1934-artist-unknown-image262795121.html
RMW7F9T1–'Waterman's Good Companions Set', 1934, (1934). Artist: Unknown.
Mrs. Hambrook of the Old Manor Hotel, Bracknell, Berks, offered to look after a week old piglet of a large litter. She did not bargain for the pig taking possession of the hotel. Fernando, the name given to the piglet, decided the luxuries of a hotel were well worth cultivating and so he meandered around the hotel looking for tasty morsels. Customers soon took Fernando for granted and although the piglet never took to drink he discovered drinkers were good companions, and whenever there was a party Fernando was there. Soon Fernando became too much of a handful for Mrs Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mrs-hambrook-of-the-old-manor-hotel-bracknell-berks-offered-to-look-20588893.html
RMB5DW9H–Mrs. Hambrook of the Old Manor Hotel, Bracknell, Berks, offered to look after a week old piglet of a large litter. She did not bargain for the pig taking possession of the hotel. Fernando, the name given to the piglet, decided the luxuries of a hotel were well worth cultivating and so he meandered around the hotel looking for tasty morsels. Customers soon took Fernando for granted and although the piglet never took to drink he discovered drinkers were good companions, and whenever there was a party Fernando was there. Soon Fernando became too much of a handful for Mrs
'Waterman's Good Companions Set', 1934, (1934). Artist: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-watermans-good-companions-set-1934-1934-artist-unknown-135311980.html
RMHT3YPM–'Waterman's Good Companions Set', 1934, (1934). Artist: Unknown.
JESSIE MATTHEWS Dancing Portrait in THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J.B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh - Pearson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jessie-matthews-dancing-portrait-in-the-good-companions-1933-director-victor-saville-novel-jb-priestley-gaumont-british-film-corporation-welsh-pearson-image477246303.html
RM2JMCCER–JESSIE MATTHEWS Dancing Portrait in THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J.B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh - Pearson
A master cake baker and his companions, who in their white linen suits kneaded, thumbed, arranged and baked wonderful confectionary in the shape of people. In Haarlem in the Netherlands.From the Camera Obscura, a collection of Dutch humorous-realistic essays, stories and sketches in which Hildebrand, the author, takes an ironic look at the behavior of the 'well-to-do', finding them bourgeois and without a good word for them. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-master-cake-baker-and-his-companions-who-in-their-white-linen-suits-kneaded-thumbed-arranged-and-baked-wonderful-confectionary-in-the-shape-of-people-in-haarlem-in-the-netherlandsfrom-the-camera-obscura-a-collection-of-dutch-humorous-realistic-essays-stories-and-sketches-in-which-hildebrand-the-author-takes-an-ironic-look-at-the-behavior-of-the-well-to-do-finding-them-bourgeois-and-without-a-good-word-for-them-image239562977.html
RMRWN10H–A master cake baker and his companions, who in their white linen suits kneaded, thumbed, arranged and baked wonderful confectionary in the shape of people. In Haarlem in the Netherlands.From the Camera Obscura, a collection of Dutch humorous-realistic essays, stories and sketches in which Hildebrand, the author, takes an ironic look at the behavior of the 'well-to-do', finding them bourgeois and without a good word for them.
Charites, Greek goddesses, Aglaea ('Beauty'), Euphrosyne ('Mirth') and Thalia ('Good Cheer'), after ancient mosaic, wood engraving, 19th century, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-charites-greek-goddesses-aglaea-beauty-euphrosyne-mirth-and-thalia-24450840.html
RMBBNR88–Charites, Greek goddesses, Aglaea ('Beauty'), Euphrosyne ('Mirth') and Thalia ('Good Cheer'), after ancient mosaic, wood engraving, 19th century,
Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole. A debate has long raged over whether it was Cook or Peary who first reached the North Pole, but it seems that Dr. Cook had a good claim to be first. Date: 21st April 1908 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-by-dr-frederick-a-cook-showing-his-igloo-and-inuit-companions-ah-welsh-and-etukishook-at-the-north-pole-a-debate-has-long-raged-over-whether-it-was-cook-or-peary-who-first-reached-the-north-pole-but-it-seems-that-dr-cook-had-a-good-claim-to-be-first-date-21st-april-1908-image501360549.html
RM2M3JXDW–Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole. A debate has long raged over whether it was Cook or Peary who first reached the North Pole, but it seems that Dr. Cook had a good claim to be first. Date: 21st April 1908
Terracotta pyxis (box). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H.: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm) Diam.: 4 in. (10.2 cm). Date: ca. 420-410 B.C.. Aphrodite attended by ladies The representation here shows the typical Athenian lady surrounded by attendants holding caskets and vases for oil. Its significance is altered by the inscripitions, which identify Aphrodite as the seated figure and her companions as Peitho (Persuasion), Hygeia (Health), Eudaimonia (Good Fortune), Eukleia (Good Repute), Eunomia (Good Order), Paideia (Culture). The pyxis was undoubtedly a wedding gift. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/terracotta-pyxis-box-culture-greek-attic-dimensions-h-3-14-in-83-cm-diam-4-in-102-cm-date-ca-420-410-bc-aphrodite-attended-by-ladies-the-representation-here-shows-the-typical-athenian-lady-surrounded-by-attendants-holding-caskets-and-vases-for-oil-its-significance-is-altered-by-the-inscripitions-which-identify-aphrodite-as-the-seated-figure-and-her-companions-as-peitho-persuasion-hygeia-health-eudaimonia-good-fortune-eukleia-good-repute-eunomia-good-order-paideia-culture-the-pyxis-was-undoubtedly-a-wedding-gift-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-ar-image213320504.html
RMPB1GDC–Terracotta pyxis (box). Culture: Greek, Attic. Dimensions: H.: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm) Diam.: 4 in. (10.2 cm). Date: ca. 420-410 B.C.. Aphrodite attended by ladies The representation here shows the typical Athenian lady surrounded by attendants holding caskets and vases for oil. Its significance is altered by the inscripitions, which identify Aphrodite as the seated figure and her companions as Peitho (Persuasion), Hygeia (Health), Eudaimonia (Good Fortune), Eukleia (Good Repute), Eunomia (Good Order), Paideia (Culture). The pyxis was undoubtedly a wedding gift. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Brothers give their mixed breed dog a bath. Texas, Circa 1960's. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brothers-give-their-mixed-breed-dog-a-bath-texas-circa-1960s-image482628285.html
RM2K15H8D–Brothers give their mixed breed dog a bath. Texas, Circa 1960's.
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-18 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-18-image206767918.html
RMP0B2GE–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-18
Jimmie, Tower Hill's Pet, is only horse in the world with a country home and a chauffeur. Equin good Samaritan of Tower Hill, Jimmie, a trace horse, is only horse in the world with the country home - and the chauffeur. Throughout the week Jimmie spends his time helping his companions pull their loads up the steep Tower Hill. But on Saturday, Jimmie's chauffeur calls for him in a horse float and he's taken away to spend the weekend in an Essex meadow where he has his own special home. Jimmie is stationed at Tower Hill by the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals and is an established favourite w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jimmie-tower-hills-pet-is-only-horse-in-the-world-with-a-country-home-and-a-chauffeur-equin-good-samaritan-of-tower-hill-jimmie-a-trace-horse-is-only-horse-in-the-world-with-the-country-home-and-the-chauffeur-throughout-the-week-jimmie-spends-his-time-helping-his-companions-pull-their-loads-up-the-steep-tower-hill-but-on-saturday-jimmies-chauffeur-calls-for-him-in-a-horse-float-and-hes-taken-away-to-spend-the-weekend-in-an-essex-meadow-where-he-has-his-own-special-home-jimmie-is-stationed-at-tower-hill-by-the-peoples-dispensary-for-sick-animals-and-is-an-established-favourite-w-image359616106.html
RM2BW1X0A–Jimmie, Tower Hill's Pet, is only horse in the world with a country home and a chauffeur. Equin good Samaritan of Tower Hill, Jimmie, a trace horse, is only horse in the world with the country home - and the chauffeur. Throughout the week Jimmie spends his time helping his companions pull their loads up the steep Tower Hill. But on Saturday, Jimmie's chauffeur calls for him in a horse float and he's taken away to spend the weekend in an Essex meadow where he has his own special home. Jimmie is stationed at Tower Hill by the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals and is an established favourite w
The Christmas Tree - drawn by J. A. Pasquier, 1858. '...the Christmas-tree, although only lately introduced into England, performs one of the most interesting and important parts in the Christmas ceremonies of Germany. Many years ago, while travelling through that country, I had the good fortune to be present at the celebration of Christmas-eve in the family of a physician named Elverdink, who lived at Drusenheim, near Strasbourg...On the eve of Christmas the largest parlour was taken possession of by the young people, who had invited as many of their friends and companions as could be collect Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-christmas-tree-drawn-by-j-a-pasquier-1858-the-christmas-tree-although-only-lately-introduced-into-england-performs-one-of-the-most-interesting-and-important-parts-in-the-christmas-ceremonies-of-germany-many-years-ago-while-travelling-through-that-country-i-had-the-good-fortune-to-be-present-at-the-celebration-of-christmas-eve-in-the-family-of-a-physician-named-elverdink-who-lived-at-drusenheim-near-strasbourgon-the-eve-of-christmas-the-largest-parlour-was-taken-possession-of-by-the-young-people-who-had-invited-as-many-of-their-friends-and-companions-as-could-be-collect-image565270014.html
RM2RRJ7JP–The Christmas Tree - drawn by J. A. Pasquier, 1858. '...the Christmas-tree, although only lately introduced into England, performs one of the most interesting and important parts in the Christmas ceremonies of Germany. Many years ago, while travelling through that country, I had the good fortune to be present at the celebration of Christmas-eve in the family of a physician named Elverdink, who lived at Drusenheim, near Strasbourg...On the eve of Christmas the largest parlour was taken possession of by the young people, who had invited as many of their friends and companions as could be collect
Happy companions in Restaurant Ratskeller or Town Hall Cellar in Bremen Townhall, Federal State Bremen, North Germany, historic illustration 1880, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/happy-companions-in-restaurant-ratskeller-or-town-hall-cellar-in-bremen-townhall-federal-state-bremen-north-germany-historic-illustration-1880-image443674122.html
RM2GNR2TA–Happy companions in Restaurant Ratskeller or Town Hall Cellar in Bremen Townhall, Federal State Bremen, North Germany, historic illustration 1880,
THE GOOD COMPANIONS (1933) JESSIE MATTHEWS GOCO 001-01 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-good-companions-1933-jessie-matthews-goco-001-01-29376043.html
RMBKP5CB–THE GOOD COMPANIONS (1933) JESSIE MATTHEWS GOCO 001-01
A good day of fishing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-good-day-of-fishing-19113221.html
RFB32K31–A good day of fishing
Sir William Gascoigne (1350 – 1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV. It is said that Gascoine had directed the punishment of one of the Prince of Wales (the future Henry V) riotous companions. The prince, who was enraged at the sentence and grossly insulted the judge. Gascoigne immediately committed him to prison, and gave the prince a dressing-down that caused him to acknowledge the justice of the sentence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sir-william-gascoigne-1350-1419-was-chief-justice-of-england-during-131075857.html
RMHH70GH–Sir William Gascoigne (1350 – 1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV. It is said that Gascoine had directed the punishment of one of the Prince of Wales (the future Henry V) riotous companions. The prince, who was enraged at the sentence and grossly insulted the judge. Gascoigne immediately committed him to prison, and gave the prince a dressing-down that caused him to acknowledge the justice of the sentence.
Polar expedition ship of the Swedish Polar explorer Salomon Andree at the port of Gothenburg, 1897 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-polar-expedition-ship-of-the-swedish-polar-explorer-salomon-andree-37012121.html
RMC4619D–Polar expedition ship of the Swedish Polar explorer Salomon Andree at the port of Gothenburg, 1897
THE GOOD COMPANIONS Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-good-companions-image68082487.html
RMDXNBWB–THE GOOD COMPANIONS
Sir William Gascoigne (1350-1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV when it is believed he committed the Prince of Wales (future Henry V) to prison. When the judge directed the punishment of one of the prince's riotous companions the prince was enraged at the sentence and grossly insulted the judge. Gascoigne immediately gave the prince a dressing-down and committed him to prison, and that caused him to acknowledge the justice of the sentence. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-william-gascoigne-1350-1419-was-chief-justice-of-england-during-the-reign-of-king-henry-iv-when-it-is-believed-he-committed-the-prince-of-wales-future-henry-v-to-prison-when-the-judge-directed-the-punishment-of-one-of-the-princes-riotous-companions-the-prince-was-enraged-at-the-sentence-and-grossly-insulted-the-judge-gascoigne-immediately-gave-the-prince-a-dressing-down-and-committed-him-to-prison-and-that-caused-him-to-acknowledge-the-justice-of-the-sentence-image207767547.html
RMP20HHF–Sir William Gascoigne (1350-1419) was Chief Justice of England during the reign of King Henry IV when it is believed he committed the Prince of Wales (future Henry V) to prison. When the judge directed the punishment of one of the prince's riotous companions the prince was enraged at the sentence and grossly insulted the judge. Gascoigne immediately gave the prince a dressing-down and committed him to prison, and that caused him to acknowledge the justice of the sentence.
. Men and manners of old Florence. he position ofTullia and her companions was such as to justify themin hoping for the best possible good fortune. Themost respected and exclusive people who had at anytime been brought into contact with them strove topreserve their friendship, because, as Burckhardt ob-serves, passion always leaves behind it an inefface-able trace. It is not surprising, therefore, to readin Aretinos Ragionamento how Zoppino, turnedmonk, describes to his friend Lodovico the mannerin which these ladies fill the churches : For if Loren-zina goes, he says, ten gentlemen accompany Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/men-and-manners-of-old-florence-he-position-oftullia-and-her-companions-was-such-as-to-justify-themin-hoping-for-the-best-possible-good-fortune-themost-respected-and-exclusive-people-who-had-at-anytime-been-brought-into-contact-with-them-strove-topreserve-their-friendship-because-as-burckhardt-ob-serves-passion-always-leaves-behind-it-an-inefface-able-trace-it-is-not-surprising-therefore-to-readin-aretinos-ragionamento-how-zoppino-turnedmonk-describes-to-his-friend-lodovico-the-mannerin-which-these-ladies-fill-the-churches-for-if-loren-zina-goes-he-says-ten-gentlemen-accompany-image337029973.html
RM2AG914N–. Men and manners of old Florence. he position ofTullia and her companions was such as to justify themin hoping for the best possible good fortune. Themost respected and exclusive people who had at anytime been brought into contact with them strove topreserve their friendship, because, as Burckhardt ob-serves, passion always leaves behind it an inefface-able trace. It is not surprising, therefore, to readin Aretinos Ragionamento how Zoppino, turnedmonk, describes to his friend Lodovico the mannerin which these ladies fill the churches : For if Loren-zina goes, he says, ten gentlemen accompany
New York, New York: April 5, 1927 The official opening of the airline passenger service between Boston and New York took place when the first two women to make the night trip alighted from the air mail plane in New York. The fare was $25 per person. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-york-new-york-april-5-1927-the-official-opening-of-the-airline-passenger-service-between-boston-and-new-york-took-place-when-the-first-two-women-to-make-the-night-trip-alighted-from-the-air-mail-plane-in-new-york-the-fare-was-25-per-person-image559093522.html
RM2RDGWDP–New York, New York: April 5, 1927 The official opening of the airline passenger service between Boston and New York took place when the first two women to make the night trip alighted from the air mail plane in New York. The fare was $25 per person.
Terracotta pyxis (box), Classical, ca. 420–410 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H.: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm), Vases Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-terracotta-pyxis-box-classical-ca-420410-bc-greek-attic-terracotta-162337795.html
RMKC33EB–Terracotta pyxis (box), Classical, ca. 420–410 B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; red-figure, H.: 3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm), Vases
DENNIS HOEY VIOLA COMPTON JOHN GIELGUD A.W. BASKCOMB MARY GLYNNE EDMUND GWENN JESSIE MATTHEWS and RICHARD DOLMAN in THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J. B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh - Pearson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dennis-hoey-viola-compton-john-gielgud-aw-baskcomb-mary-glynne-edmund-gwenn-jessie-matthews-and-richard-dolman-in-the-good-companions-1933-director-victor-saville-novel-j-b-priestley-gaumont-british-film-corporation-welsh-pearson-image367012237.html
RM2C92RRW–DENNIS HOEY VIOLA COMPTON JOHN GIELGUD A.W. BASKCOMB MARY GLYNNE EDMUND GWENN JESSIE MATTHEWS and RICHARD DOLMAN in THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J. B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh - Pearson
JOHN GIELGUD A.W. BASKCOMB MARY GLYNNE JESSIE MATTHEWS and DENNIS HOEY on set location candid with Film Crew in October 1932 at Willesden Train Station in London being directed by VICTOR SAVILLE during filming of THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J.B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh-Pearson Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-gielgud-aw-baskcomb-mary-glynne-jessie-matthews-and-dennis-hoey-on-set-location-candid-with-film-crew-in-october-1932-at-willesden-train-station-in-london-being-directed-by-victor-saville-during-filming-of-the-good-companions-1933-director-victor-saville-novel-jb-priestley-gaumont-british-film-corporation-welsh-pearson-image434458175.html
RM2G6R7RB–JOHN GIELGUD A.W. BASKCOMB MARY GLYNNE JESSIE MATTHEWS and DENNIS HOEY on set location candid with Film Crew in October 1932 at Willesden Train Station in London being directed by VICTOR SAVILLE during filming of THE GOOD COMPANIONS 1933 director VICTOR SAVILLE novel J.B. Priestley Gaumont British Film Corporation / Welsh-Pearson
Photograph taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook showing his igloo and Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, at the North Pole. A debate has long raged over whether it was Cook or Peary who first reached the North Pole, but it seems that Dr. Cook had a good claim to be first. Date: 21st April 1908 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-by-dr-frederick-a-cook-showing-his-igloo-and-inuit-companions-ah-welsh-and-etukishook-at-the-north-pole-a-debate-has-long-raged-over-whether-it-was-cook-or-peary-who-first-reached-the-north-pole-but-it-seems-that-dr-cook-had-a-good-claim-to-be-first-date-21st-april-1908-image501360541.html
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. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 249 CHAP. XIII. WHALE FISHING IN THE ST. LAWRENCE.. HE Bay of Seven Islands abounds with whales in the sum- mer season, and at a short distance from it, on the 26th of July, 1849, it was my good fortune to witness for the iirst time the capture of the monster of the deep in the legitimate manner. Two of my companions on that occasion had frequently seen and often described to me, as the most exciting of all sights, the Spanish bull-fight; but if it is fair to form an opinion from their conduct, exclamations, and gestures at the period Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-249-chap-xiii-whale-fishing-in-the-st-lawrence-he-bay-of-seven-islands-abounds-with-whales-in-the-sum-mer-season-and-at-a-short-distance-from-it-on-the-26th-of-july-1849-it-was-my-good-fortune-to-witness-for-the-iirst-time-the-capture-of-the-monster-of-the-deep-in-the-legitimate-manner-two-of-my-companions-on-that-occasion-had-frequently-seen-and-often-described-to-me-as-the-most-exciting-of-all-sights-the-spanish-bull-fight-but-if-it-is-fair-to-form-an-opinion-from-their-conduct-exclamations-and-gestures-at-the-period-image216441280.html
RMPG3N1M–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 249 CHAP. XIII. WHALE FISHING IN THE ST. LAWRENCE.. HE Bay of Seven Islands abounds with whales in the sum- mer season, and at a short distance from it, on the 26th of July, 1849, it was my good fortune to witness for the iirst time the capture of the monster of the deep in the legitimate manner. Two of my companions on that occasion had frequently seen and often described to me, as the most exciting of all sights, the Spanish bull-fight; but if it is fair to form an opinion from their conduct, exclamations, and gestures at the period
Four children enjoy a charming (if a little sparse) looking Christmas tea party. The girls are wearing smocked party dresses by Lindsay Maid and two of them pull crackers while their companions look on politely. Date: 1953 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-children-enjoy-a-charming-if-a-little-sparse-looking-christmas-tea-party-the-girls-are-wearing-smocked-party-dresses-by-lindsay-maid-and-two-of-them-pull-crackers-while-their-companions-look-on-politely-date-1953-image501422644.html
RM2M3NNKG–Four children enjoy a charming (if a little sparse) looking Christmas tea party. The girls are wearing smocked party dresses by Lindsay Maid and two of them pull crackers while their companions look on politely. Date: 1953
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-11-image206767912.html
RMP0B2G8–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-11
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The North Carolina Presbyterian . favor unlessthere be a true man behind the ap-parel. The girl who has mindenough to go under the surfacewhen choosing her companions andfriends. There is, believe me, nothingspecially occult or difficult aboutthis thing. You can be as interest-ing as ever woman was since theworld began if you will elect to doso. And neither good looks, norgood families, nor even good feel-ings and good principles, willsuffice to keep you from beingstupid and monotonous, unless eachis supplemented by sweetness ofmanner, kindness of heart, tack andintelligence, and the desire to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-presbyterian-favor-unlessthere-be-a-true-man-behind-the-ap-parel-the-girl-who-has-mindenough-to-go-under-the-surfacewhen-choosing-her-companions-andfriends-there-is-believe-me-nothingspecially-occult-or-difficult-aboutthis-thing-you-can-be-as-interest-ing-as-ever-woman-was-since-theworld-began-if-you-will-elect-to-doso-and-neither-good-looks-norgood-families-nor-even-good-feel-ings-and-good-principles-willsuffice-to-keep-you-from-beingstupid-and-monotonous-unless-eachis-supplemented-by-sweetness-ofmanner-kindness-of-heart-tack-andintelligence-and-the-desire-to-image339201732.html
RM2AKRY7G–The North Carolina Presbyterian . favor unlessthere be a true man behind the ap-parel. The girl who has mindenough to go under the surfacewhen choosing her companions andfriends. There is, believe me, nothingspecially occult or difficult aboutthis thing. You can be as interest-ing as ever woman was since theworld began if you will elect to doso. And neither good looks, norgood families, nor even good feel-ings and good principles, willsuffice to keep you from beingstupid and monotonous, unless eachis supplemented by sweetness ofmanner, kindness of heart, tack andintelligence, and the desire to
. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 211 CHAP. XI. SHELDEAKE. GOODBOtJT. MATANE. METIS.. 71 N several occasions, where it has been my good for- tune to make excursions in the gulf of St. Law- 5i;-:ffa rencB; I have fearfully ex- perienced the great un- certainty of being able to calculate ipon arriving at any particular point within any given time. I left my party at the Mingan in the year 1852 at about 11 o'clock on a Sunday morning, and dined in my own house in Quebec on the following Thursday, whilst my companions, who followed me, took thirteen days to traverse the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-211-chap-xi-sheldeake-goodbotjt-matane-metis-71-n-several-occasions-where-it-has-been-my-good-for-tune-to-make-excursions-in-the-gulf-of-st-law-5i-ffa-rencb-i-have-fearfully-ex-perienced-the-great-un-certainty-of-being-able-to-calculate-ipon-arriving-at-any-particular-point-within-any-given-time-i-left-my-party-at-the-mingan-in-the-year-1852-at-about-11-oclock-on-a-sunday-morning-and-dined-in-my-own-house-in-quebec-on-the-following-thursday-whilst-my-companions-who-followed-me-took-thirteen-days-to-traverse-the-image216441281.html
RMPG3N1N–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 211 CHAP. XI. SHELDEAKE. GOODBOtJT. MATANE. METIS.. 71 N several occasions, where it has been my good for- tune to make excursions in the gulf of St. Law- 5i;-:ffa rencB; I have fearfully ex- perienced the great un- certainty of being able to calculate ipon arriving at any particular point within any given time. I left my party at the Mingan in the year 1852 at about 11 o'clock on a Sunday morning, and dined in my own house in Quebec on the following Thursday, whilst my companions, who followed me, took thirteen days to traverse the
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-8 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-8-image206767932.html
RMP0B2H0–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-8
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The curly-haired hen . the voice of his mistress. If Mother Etienne passed by hisstable he never failed to scent her and whinnied at once. Thatwas his way of showing his friendliness and saying. 4 THECURL Y-H AIRED HEN Good morning. His good mistress spoiled him with all sorts of dainties.Sometimes a crust of bread, sometimes a handful of carrots,. but what he loved best of all was sugar. If you had given hima whole loaf he would soon have eaten it up. Coco had for stable companions three fine Swiss cows. Theirnames were La Blonde, Blanchotte, and Nera. You know whatthe colours were for the na Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curly-haired-hen-the-voice-of-his-mistress-if-mother-etienne-passed-by-hisstable-he-never-failed-to-scent-her-and-whinnied-at-once-thatwas-his-way-of-showing-his-friendliness-and-saying-4-thecurl-y-h-aired-hen-good-morning-his-good-mistress-spoiled-him-with-all-sorts-of-daintiessometimes-a-crust-of-bread-sometimes-a-handful-of-carrots-but-what-he-loved-best-of-all-was-sugar-if-you-had-given-hima-whole-loaf-he-would-soon-have-eaten-it-up-coco-had-for-stable-companions-three-fine-swiss-cows-theirnames-were-la-blonde-blanchotte-and-nera-you-know-whatthe-colours-were-for-the-na-image338306463.html
RM2AJB59K–The curly-haired hen . the voice of his mistress. If Mother Etienne passed by hisstable he never failed to scent her and whinnied at once. Thatwas his way of showing his friendliness and saying. 4 THECURL Y-H AIRED HEN Good morning. His good mistress spoiled him with all sorts of dainties.Sometimes a crust of bread, sometimes a handful of carrots,. but what he loved best of all was sugar. If you had given hima whole loaf he would soon have eaten it up. Coco had for stable companions three fine Swiss cows. Theirnames were La Blonde, Blanchotte, and Nera. You know whatthe colours were for the na
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-5 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-5-image206767921.html
RMP0B2GH–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-5
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The beginnings of colonial Maine, 1602-1658 . ate end a public good and true zeal of promulgatingGods Holy Church by planting Christianity. The Archangel,accordingly, now dropped down the river to its mouth, and thento Pentecost harbor, where water was taken on board ; and on thesixteenth of June, the wind being fair, and all preparations hav-ing been completed, Waymouth and his companions set sail.^ Over summer seas and full of the joy which worthy achieve-ment always awakens, establishing on their way confidential rela-tions with their Indian captives, the voyagers returned homeward,anchorin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-beginnings-of-colonial-maine-1602-1658-ate-end-a-public-good-and-true-zeal-of-promulgatinggods-holy-church-by-planting-christianity-the-archangelaccordingly-now-dropped-down-the-river-to-its-mouth-and-thento-pentecost-harbor-where-water-was-taken-on-board-and-on-thesixteenth-of-june-the-wind-being-fair-and-all-preparations-hav-ing-been-completed-waymouth-and-his-companions-set-sail-over-summer-seas-and-full-of-the-joy-which-worthy-achieve-ment-always-awakens-establishing-on-their-way-confidential-rela-tions-with-their-indian-captives-the-voyagers-returned-homewardanchorin-image338161389.html
RM2AJ4G8D–The beginnings of colonial Maine, 1602-1658 . ate end a public good and true zeal of promulgatingGods Holy Church by planting Christianity. The Archangel,accordingly, now dropped down the river to its mouth, and thento Pentecost harbor, where water was taken on board ; and on thesixteenth of June, the wind being fair, and all preparations hav-ing been completed, Waymouth and his companions set sail.^ Over summer seas and full of the joy which worthy achieve-ment always awakens, establishing on their way confidential rela-tions with their Indian captives, the voyagers returned homeward,anchorin
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-9 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-9-image206767934.html
RMP0B2H2–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-9
. Wild-animal celebrities. ANIMAL CELEBRITIES tortoise, who is about three hundred and sev-enty years old. Buster arrived at the Parkwith five other companions from the desolategrounds of the Galapagos Islands. He weighsabout three hundred and fifty pounds, and hislegs remind one of the legs of a young ele-phant; he is able to carry two men on hisback, for his strength is immense. His capture must have been a vast under-taking, except that, beyond puffing and blink-ing, Buster made no resistance whatever.True, he tried to walk away several timesbut, not being very active, it did no good.After Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wild-animal-celebrities-animal-celebrities-tortoise-who-is-about-three-hundred-and-sev-enty-years-old-buster-arrived-at-the-parkwith-five-other-companions-from-the-desolategrounds-of-the-galapagos-islands-he-weighsabout-three-hundred-and-fifty-pounds-and-hislegs-remind-one-of-the-legs-of-a-young-ele-phant-he-is-able-to-carry-two-men-on-hisback-for-his-strength-is-immense-his-capture-must-have-been-a-vast-under-taking-except-that-beyond-puffing-and-blink-ing-buster-made-no-resistance-whatevertrue-he-tried-to-walk-away-several-timesbut-not-being-very-active-it-did-no-goodafter-image336719615.html
RM2AFPW8F–. Wild-animal celebrities. ANIMAL CELEBRITIES tortoise, who is about three hundred and sev-enty years old. Buster arrived at the Parkwith five other companions from the desolategrounds of the Galapagos Islands. He weighsabout three hundred and fifty pounds, and hislegs remind one of the legs of a young ele-phant; he is able to carry two men on hisback, for his strength is immense. His capture must have been a vast under-taking, except that, beyond puffing and blink-ing, Buster made no resistance whatever.True, he tried to walk away several timesbut, not being very active, it did no good.After
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-7 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-7-image206767924.html
RMP0B2GM–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-7
Angling sketches . ldon looks over Strathclyde, and the salmon cast murmurs hard by the Wizardsgrave. They are all gone now, the old allies andtutors in the anglers art—the kind gardener whobaited our hooks ; the good Scotch judge who gaveus our first collection of flies ; the friend who tookus with him on his salmon-fishing expedition, andmade men of us with real rods, and pirnsof ancient A BORDER BOYHOOD 37 make. The companions of those times are scattered,and Hve under strange stars and in converse sea-sons, by troutless waters. It is no longer the heightof pleasure to be half-drowned in Tw Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/angling-sketches-ldon-looks-over-strathclyde-and-the-salmon-cast-murmurs-hard-by-the-wizardsgrave-they-are-all-gone-now-the-old-allies-andtutors-in-the-anglers-artthe-kind-gardener-whobaited-our-hooks-the-good-scotch-judge-who-gaveus-our-first-collection-of-flies-the-friend-who-tookus-with-him-on-his-salmon-fishing-expedition-andmade-men-of-us-with-real-rods-and-pirnsof-ancient-a-border-boyhood-37-make-the-companions-of-those-times-are-scatteredand-hve-under-strange-stars-and-in-converse-sea-sons-by-troutless-waters-it-is-no-longer-the-heightof-pleasure-to-be-half-drowned-in-tw-image342830894.html
RM2AWN88E–Angling sketches . ldon looks over Strathclyde, and the salmon cast murmurs hard by the Wizardsgrave. They are all gone now, the old allies andtutors in the anglers art—the kind gardener whobaited our hooks ; the good Scotch judge who gaveus our first collection of flies ; the friend who tookus with him on his salmon-fishing expedition, andmade men of us with real rods, and pirnsof ancient A BORDER BOYHOOD 37 make. The companions of those times are scattered,and Hve under strange stars and in converse sea-sons, by troutless waters. It is no longer the heightof pleasure to be half-drowned in Tw
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-12 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-12-image206767914.html
RMP0B2GA–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-12
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ottentotthonght within himself, this is a goodman ; here is nothing for me ;* but whenthe master came to the prayer of the publi-can— God be merciful to me a sinner, This ffuits me, he cried; now I knowhow to pray ; and he continued to put upthat prayer until be found mercy. Didyou, my yonng friend, ever feel yourselfto be a sinner,^—a great sinner ? Did youever oifer the prayer of the Publican,—Godbe merciful to me a sinner ? L. D. ? m f e ?? » A > Good Examplk.—A boy waa oncetempted, by • his companions, to plucksome ripe cherries, from a tree which hisf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-north-carolina-presbyterian-ottentotthonght-within-himself-this-is-a-goodman-here-is-nothing-for-me-but-whenthe-master-came-to-the-prayer-of-the-publi-can-god-be-merciful-to-me-a-sinner-this-ffuits-me-he-cried-now-i-knowhow-to-pray-and-he-continued-to-put-upthat-prayer-until-be-found-mercy-didyou-my-yonng-friend-ever-feel-yourselfto-be-a-sinnera-great-sinner-did-youever-oifer-the-prayer-of-the-publicangodbe-merciful-to-me-a-sinner-l-d-m-f-e-a-gt-good-examplka-boy-waa-oncetempted-by-his-companions-to-plucksome-ripe-cherries-from-a-tree-which-hisf-image336778389.html
RM2AFWG7H–. The North Carolina Presbyterian. ottentotthonght within himself, this is a goodman ; here is nothing for me ;* but whenthe master came to the prayer of the publi-can— God be merciful to me a sinner, This ffuits me, he cried; now I knowhow to pray ; and he continued to put upthat prayer until be found mercy. Didyou, my yonng friend, ever feel yourselfto be a sinner,^—a great sinner ? Did youever oifer the prayer of the Publican,—Godbe merciful to me a sinner ? L. D. ? m f e ?? » A > Good Examplk.—A boy waa oncetempted, by • his companions, to plucksome ripe cherries, from a tree which hisf
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-10 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-10-image206767907.html
RMP0B2G3–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-10
. Sea-coast gardens and gardening . vens such as these someone before usmust have planted wisely. Planting trees is a greatresponsibility. Unlike the passing flowers, they arelife-companions and will be legacies. Some trees,like some men and women, are good to live with, andsome are not; some are friendly to the grass andsmall flowers about their feet, and some are tooselfish and greedy to let anything flourish butthemselves. Anyway, whatever tree we plant ispretty sure to outlive us, and wherever it is placed,will rule the lesser things around it. In no positionis shade of trees so welcome as Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sea-coast-gardens-and-gardening-vens-such-as-these-someone-before-usmust-have-planted-wisely-planting-trees-is-a-greatresponsibility-unlike-the-passing-flowers-they-arelife-companions-and-will-be-legacies-some-treeslike-some-men-and-women-are-good-to-live-with-andsome-are-not-some-are-friendly-to-the-grass-andsmall-flowers-about-their-feet-and-some-are-tooselfish-and-greedy-to-let-anything-flourish-butthemselves-anyway-whatever-tree-we-plant-ispretty-sure-to-outlive-us-and-wherever-it-is-placedwill-rule-the-lesser-things-around-it-in-no-positionis-shade-of-trees-so-welcome-as-image370050941.html
RM2CE17N1–. Sea-coast gardens and gardening . vens such as these someone before usmust have planted wisely. Planting trees is a greatresponsibility. Unlike the passing flowers, they arelife-companions and will be legacies. Some trees,like some men and women, are good to live with, andsome are not; some are friendly to the grass andsmall flowers about their feet, and some are tooselfish and greedy to let anything flourish butthemselves. Anyway, whatever tree we plant ispretty sure to outlive us, and wherever it is placed,will rule the lesser things around it. In no positionis shade of trees so welcome as
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-4 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-4-image206767920.html
RMP0B2GG–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-4
. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands . JOSEPH A. FERRIS. JOE FERRISS STORE THE TESTING OF MRS. JOE 361 sort. Other men, who had been good fellows andhad run with the boys, had married and beenweaned from their old companions, bringing outwbmen who did not fit in, who felt superior tothe cowboys and did not take the trouble to hidetheir feelings. The great test was, whether Joeswife would or would not like Mrs. Cummins. ForMrs. Cummins, in the minds of the cowpunchers,stood for everything that was reprehensible in theway of snobbery and lack of the human touch. IfMrs. Ferris liked Mrs. Cummins, it was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roosevelt-in-the-bad-lands-joseph-a-ferris-joe-ferriss-store-the-testing-of-mrs-joe-361-sort-other-men-who-had-been-good-fellows-andhad-run-with-the-boys-had-married-and-beenweaned-from-their-old-companions-bringing-outwbmen-who-did-not-fit-in-who-felt-superior-tothe-cowboys-and-did-not-take-the-trouble-to-hidetheir-feelings-the-great-test-was-whether-joeswife-would-or-would-not-like-mrs-cummins-formrs-cummins-in-the-minds-of-the-cowpunchersstood-for-everything-that-was-reprehensible-in-theway-of-snobbery-and-lack-of-the-human-touch-ifmrs-ferris-liked-mrs-cummins-it-was-image370010283.html
RM2CDYBTY–. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands . JOSEPH A. FERRIS. JOE FERRISS STORE THE TESTING OF MRS. JOE 361 sort. Other men, who had been good fellows andhad run with the boys, had married and beenweaned from their old companions, bringing outwbmen who did not fit in, who felt superior tothe cowboys and did not take the trouble to hidetheir feelings. The great test was, whether Joeswife would or would not like Mrs. Cummins. ForMrs. Cummins, in the minds of the cowpunchers,stood for everything that was reprehensible in theway of snobbery and lack of the human touch. IfMrs. Ferris liked Mrs. Cummins, it was
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-17 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-17-image206767915.html
RMP0B2GB–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-17
. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 414 AUDUBON. ter they eat the flesh of the Seals which I kill late in autumn, when these animals return from the north. As to myself, everything eatable is good, and when hard pushed, I relish the fare of my dogs, I assure you, as much as they do themselves." Proceeding along the rugged indentations of the bay with my companions, I reached the settlement of another person, who, like the first, had come to Labrador with the view of making his fortune. We found him after many difficulties; but as our boats tu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/audubon-and-his-journals-microform-birds-ornithology-oiseaux-ornithologie-414-audubon-ter-they-eat-the-flesh-of-the-seals-which-i-kill-late-in-autumn-when-these-animals-return-from-the-north-as-to-myself-everything-eatable-is-good-and-when-hard-pushed-i-relish-the-fare-of-my-dogs-i-assure-you-as-much-as-they-do-themselvesquot-proceeding-along-the-rugged-indentations-of-the-bay-with-my-companions-i-reached-the-settlement-of-another-person-who-like-the-first-had-come-to-labrador-with-the-view-of-making-his-fortune-we-found-him-after-many-difficulties-but-as-our-boats-tu-image234910645.html
RMRJ52WW–. Audubon and his journals [microform]. Birds; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Ornithologie. 414 AUDUBON. ter they eat the flesh of the Seals which I kill late in autumn, when these animals return from the north. As to myself, everything eatable is good, and when hard pushed, I relish the fare of my dogs, I assure you, as much as they do themselves." Proceeding along the rugged indentations of the bay with my companions, I reached the settlement of another person, who, like the first, had come to Labrador with the view of making his fortune. We found him after many difficulties; but as our boats tu
. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-6 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-containing-their-adventures-in-two-desart-islands-and-an-account-of-the-most-remarkable-things-in-maurice-island-batavia-at-the-cope-of-good-hope-the-island-of-st-helena-and-other-places-in-their-way-to-and-from-the-desart-isles-adornd-with-maps-and-figures-163-a-new-voyage-to-the-east-indies-by-francis-leguat-and-his-companions-fleuron-t146574-6-image206767922.html
RMP0B2GJ–. English: Fleuron from book: A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions. Containing their adventures in two desart islands, And an Account of the most Remarkable Things in Maurice Island, Batavia, at the Cope of Good Hope, the Island of St. Helena, and other Places in their Way to and from the Desart Isles. Adorn'd with maps and figures. 163 A new voyage to the East-Indies by Francis Leguat and his companions Fleuron T146574-6
. Prairie and forest [microform] : a description of the game of North America, with personal adventures in their pursuit. Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive. THE imjOTCH DOG. 181 gret the trouble of taking with you some good strong grey- hounds ; the rough Scotch dog I should prefer, for you will not only find them great promoters of your sport, wolf-hunt- ing, but useful auxiliaries in pulling down wounded deer, as well as most watchful and trustworthy camp guardians and companions.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prairie-and-forest-microform-a-description-of-the-game-of-north-america-with-personal-adventures-in-their-pursuit-hunting-fishing-chasse-pche-sportive-the-imjotch-dog-181-gret-the-trouble-of-taking-with-you-some-good-strong-grey-hounds-the-rough-scotch-dog-i-should-prefer-for-you-will-not-only-find-them-great-promoters-of-your-sport-wolf-hunt-ing-but-useful-auxiliaries-in-pulling-down-wounded-deer-as-well-as-most-watchful-and-trustworthy-camp-guardians-and-companions-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanc-image234917920.html
RMRJ5C5M–. Prairie and forest [microform] : a description of the game of North America, with personal adventures in their pursuit. Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive. THE imjOTCH DOG. 181 gret the trouble of taking with you some good strong grey- hounds ; the rough Scotch dog I should prefer, for you will not only find them great promoters of your sport, wolf-hunt- ing, but useful auxiliaries in pulling down wounded deer, as well as most watchful and trustworthy camp guardians and companions.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc
. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. [ ^65 ] lar hours, but juft as their appetites re- quire, and convenience fuits. They ufually dance either before or af- ter every meal; and by this chcerfuhiefs, probably, render tlie Great Spirit, to whom they confider themfelvcs as in- debted for every good, a more acceptable facrifiee than a formal and vuianimated thankfgiving. The men and women feaft apart: and each fex invite by turns their companions to partake witli Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/travels-through-the-interior-parts-of-north-america-in-the-years-1766-1767-and-1768-microform-indians-of-north-america-biology-zoology-indiens-biologie-zoologie-65-lar-hours-but-juft-as-their-appetites-re-quire-and-convenience-fuits-they-ufually-dance-either-before-or-af-ter-every-meal-and-by-this-chcerfuhiefs-probably-render-tlie-great-spirit-to-whom-they-confider-themfelvcs-as-in-debted-for-every-good-a-more-acceptable-facrifiee-than-a-formal-and-vuianimated-thankfgiving-the-men-and-women-feaft-apart-and-each-fex-invite-by-turns-their-companions-to-partake-witli-image234865376.html
RMRJ3154–. Travels through the interior parts of North-America in the years 1766, 1767 and 1768 [microform]. Indians of North America; Biology; Zoology; Indiens; Biologie; Zoologie. [ ^65 ] lar hours, but juft as their appetites re- quire, and convenience fuits. They ufually dance either before or af- ter every meal; and by this chcerfuhiefs, probably, render tlie Great Spirit, to whom they confider themfelvcs as in- debted for every good, a more acceptable facrifiee than a formal and vuianimated thankfgiving. The men and women feaft apart: and each fex invite by turns their companions to partake witli
. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 249 CHAP. XIII. WHALE FISHING IN THE ST. LAWRENCE.. HE Bay of Seven Islands abounds with whales in the sum- mer season, and at a short distance from it, on the 26th of July, 1849, it was my good fortune to witness for the iirst time the capture of the monster of the deep in the legitimate manner. Two of my companions on that occasion had frequently seen and often described to me, as the most exciting of all sights, the Spanish bull-fight; but if it is fair to form an opinion from their conduct, exclamations, and gestures at the period Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-249-chap-xiii-whale-fishing-in-the-st-lawrence-he-bay-of-seven-islands-abounds-with-whales-in-the-sum-mer-season-and-at-a-short-distance-from-it-on-the-26th-of-july-1849-it-was-my-good-fortune-to-witness-for-the-iirst-time-the-capture-of-the-monster-of-the-deep-in-the-legitimate-manner-two-of-my-companions-on-that-occasion-had-frequently-seen-and-often-described-to-me-as-the-most-exciting-of-all-sights-the-spanish-bull-fight-but-if-it-is-fair-to-form-an-opinion-from-their-conduct-exclamations-and-gestures-at-the-period-image232117432.html
RMRDHT48–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 249 CHAP. XIII. WHALE FISHING IN THE ST. LAWRENCE.. HE Bay of Seven Islands abounds with whales in the sum- mer season, and at a short distance from it, on the 26th of July, 1849, it was my good fortune to witness for the iirst time the capture of the monster of the deep in the legitimate manner. Two of my companions on that occasion had frequently seen and often described to me, as the most exciting of all sights, the Spanish bull-fight; but if it is fair to form an opinion from their conduct, exclamations, and gestures at the period
. Sport, travel and adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies [microform]. Fisheries; Hunting; Pêche commerciale; Chasse. THIRD EXPEDITIOX. 223 tho blood-trail we came upon the stag lying dead. Both bullets had passed clean through liis body—the first right in the middle of his carcass, the second diagonally. How he could have travelled so far is a marvel, but it shows how tenacious of life are these deer. The stag was in first-rate condition, and carried a good head. Soon afterwards my companions returned, one having killed a young stag, the other a liind; so we had a good supper of liver Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sport-travel-and-adventure-in-newfoundland-and-the-west-indies-microform-fisheries-hunting-pche-commerciale-chasse-third-expeditiox-223-tho-blood-trail-we-came-upon-the-stag-lying-dead-both-bullets-had-passed-clean-through-liis-bodythe-first-right-in-the-middle-of-his-carcass-the-second-diagonally-how-he-could-have-travelled-so-far-is-a-marvel-but-it-shows-how-tenacious-of-life-are-these-deer-the-stag-was-in-first-rate-condition-and-carried-a-good-head-soon-afterwards-my-companions-returned-one-having-killed-a-young-stag-the-other-a-liind-so-we-had-a-good-supper-of-liver-image234909643.html
RMRJ51J3–. Sport, travel and adventure in Newfoundland and the West Indies [microform]. Fisheries; Hunting; Pêche commerciale; Chasse. THIRD EXPEDITIOX. 223 tho blood-trail we came upon the stag lying dead. Both bullets had passed clean through liis body—the first right in the middle of his carcass, the second diagonally. How he could have travelled so far is a marvel, but it shows how tenacious of life are these deer. The stag was in first-rate condition, and carried a good head. Soon afterwards my companions returned, one having killed a young stag, the other a liind; so we had a good supper of liver
. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. .4 YOUNG NATURALIST. 45 After a good breakfast, we regulated our compasses. Lucien said good-bye to his little companions, and I tbanked the Indian women for all their attention to us. Our host, however, accom- panied us to the summit of the mountain. There we found ourselves in a vast amphitheatre, commanded on all sides by wooded ridges; at our feet stretched the plateau we had just crossed, and far beneath us we caught indistinct glimpses of the plain below. Behind us opened a dark, narrow ravine, with perpendicular sides, almost like an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adventures-of-a-young-naturalist-natural-history-4-young-naturalist-45-after-a-good-breakfast-we-regulated-our-compasses-lucien-said-good-bye-to-his-little-companions-and-i-tbanked-the-indian-women-for-all-their-attention-to-us-our-host-however-accom-panied-us-to-the-summit-of-the-mountain-there-we-found-ourselves-in-a-vast-amphitheatre-commanded-on-all-sides-by-wooded-ridges-at-our-feet-stretched-the-plateau-we-had-just-crossed-and-far-beneath-us-we-caught-indistinct-glimpses-of-the-plain-below-behind-us-opened-a-dark-narrow-ravine-with-perpendicular-sides-almost-like-an-image232307779.html
RMRDXEXB–. Adventures of a young naturalist. Natural history. .4 YOUNG NATURALIST. 45 After a good breakfast, we regulated our compasses. Lucien said good-bye to his little companions, and I tbanked the Indian women for all their attention to us. Our host, however, accom- panied us to the summit of the mountain. There we found ourselves in a vast amphitheatre, commanded on all sides by wooded ridges; at our feet stretched the plateau we had just crossed, and far beneath us we caught indistinct glimpses of the plain below. Behind us opened a dark, narrow ravine, with perpendicular sides, almost like an
. Shooting on upland, marsh, and stream. A series of articles written by prominent sportsmen, descriptive of hunting the upland birds of America ... Game and game-birds; Hunting. 278 UPLAND SHOOTO'G. cheerful nature to dispel the gloom of the darkest day, and an encouraging tone to cheer up the less fortunate companions. He may not be a Crcesus or tower of strength on ' change, in fact he may be but a modest figure in business circles, but in his sphere he is, nevertheless, a joUy good fellow, in the best sense of that much-abused term, and as such will fill a warm comer in the hearts and memo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/shooting-on-upland-marsh-and-stream-a-series-of-articles-written-by-prominent-sportsmen-descriptive-of-hunting-the-upland-birds-of-america-game-and-game-birds-hunting-278-upland-shootog-cheerful-nature-to-dispel-the-gloom-of-the-darkest-day-and-an-encouraging-tone-to-cheer-up-the-less-fortunate-companions-he-may-not-be-a-crcesus-or-tower-of-strength-on-change-in-fact-he-may-be-but-a-modest-figure-in-business-circles-but-in-his-sphere-he-is-nevertheless-a-jouy-good-fellow-in-the-best-sense-of-that-much-abused-term-and-as-such-will-fill-a-warm-comer-in-the-hearts-and-memo-image232202313.html
RMRDNMBN–. Shooting on upland, marsh, and stream. A series of articles written by prominent sportsmen, descriptive of hunting the upland birds of America ... Game and game-birds; Hunting. 278 UPLAND SHOOTO'G. cheerful nature to dispel the gloom of the darkest day, and an encouraging tone to cheer up the less fortunate companions. He may not be a Crcesus or tower of strength on ' change, in fact he may be but a modest figure in business circles, but in his sphere he is, nevertheless, a joUy good fellow, in the best sense of that much-abused term, and as such will fill a warm comer in the hearts and memo
. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. VI By-Ways and Butterflies HIGHWAYS are all right for prac- tical transportation purposes, but, unless I have to drive to town for something or other, give me a by-way; preferably one that is via non grata to motor-mad folk, and the less it is patronized by even horse-drawn vehicles the better. In fact, it need not be, so far as I am concerned, even a decent bridle path. I love a good horse. There are few better companions. A dog goes well with a horse. I l Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-walks-in-old-ways-in-which-relationship-with-certain-humble-folk-of-the-roadside-and-the-fields-is-re-established-natural-history-vi-by-ways-and-butterflies-highways-are-all-right-for-prac-tical-transportation-purposes-but-unless-i-have-to-drive-to-town-for-something-or-other-give-me-a-by-way-preferably-one-that-is-via-non-grata-to-motor-mad-folk-and-the-less-it-is-patronized-by-even-horse-drawn-vehicles-the-better-in-fact-it-need-not-be-so-far-as-i-am-concerned-even-a-decent-bridle-path-i-love-a-good-horse-there-are-few-better-companions-a-dog-goes-well-with-a-horse-i-l-image232202728.html
RMRDNMXG–. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. VI By-Ways and Butterflies HIGHWAYS are all right for prac- tical transportation purposes, but, unless I have to drive to town for something or other, give me a by-way; preferably one that is via non grata to motor-mad folk, and the less it is patronized by even horse-drawn vehicles the better. In fact, it need not be, so far as I am concerned, even a decent bridle path. I love a good horse. There are few better companions. A dog goes well with a horse. I l
. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 211 CHAP. XI. SHELDEAKE. GOODBOtJT. MATANE. METIS.. 71 N several occasions, where it has been my good for- tune to make excursions in the gulf of St. Law- 5i;-:ffa rencB; I have fearfully ex- perienced the great un- certainty of being able to calculate ipon arriving at any particular point within any given time. I left my party at the Mingan in the year 1852 at about 11 o'clock on a Sunday morning, and dined in my own house in Quebec on the following Thursday, whilst my companions, who followed me, took thirteen days to traverse the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/salmon-fishing-in-canada-by-a-resident-salmon-fishing-211-chap-xi-sheldeake-goodbotjt-matane-metis-71-n-several-occasions-where-it-has-been-my-good-for-tune-to-make-excursions-in-the-gulf-of-st-law-5i-ffa-rencb-i-have-fearfully-ex-perienced-the-great-un-certainty-of-being-able-to-calculate-ipon-arriving-at-any-particular-point-within-any-given-time-i-left-my-party-at-the-mingan-in-the-year-1852-at-about-11-oclock-on-a-sunday-morning-and-dined-in-my-own-house-in-quebec-on-the-following-thursday-whilst-my-companions-who-followed-me-took-thirteen-days-to-traverse-the-image232117442.html
RMRDHT4J–. Salmon-fishing in Canada, by a resident;. Salmon-fishing. 211 CHAP. XI. SHELDEAKE. GOODBOtJT. MATANE. METIS.. 71 N several occasions, where it has been my good for- tune to make excursions in the gulf of St. Law- 5i;-:ffa rencB; I have fearfully ex- perienced the great un- certainty of being able to calculate ipon arriving at any particular point within any given time. I left my party at the Mingan in the year 1852 at about 11 o'clock on a Sunday morning, and dined in my own house in Quebec on the following Thursday, whilst my companions, who followed me, took thirteen days to traverse the
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