RF2BTH0BT–Cartoon by Thomas Nast depicting Roscoe Conkling and Thomas Platt heads are cut off, President Grant trying to fix Conkling head on the body and young
RM2FXFJM6–Two officials, kneeling, with the heads cut off, September 22, 1981, vandalism, resistance monuments, 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
RM2PP4MX1–A man of the Konyak Naga tribe, with plugs distorting his ears and a necklace indicating the number of heads he has cut off.
RMMPRYR1–Destaing. Shewing how he Cut the Englishmens heads off, c. 1770.
RMKRCTTD–LAW/PUNISHMENT/FLOGGING
RMG16A5G–Detail of engraving from Locupletissimi Rerum Naturalium Thesauri by Albertus Seba, 1734. In Greek mythology, the Lernaean Hydra was an ancient serpent-like chthonic water beast, that possessed many heads (for each head cut off it grew two more), and dead
RME0R9W7–Rowdy fans during a Bill Haley and the Comets concert
RFD0FNEW–Pile of cut off fish heads. Black and white.
RMRBPKED–‘Rows of Animals Alternating with Cut-off Heads‘, Folio from a Manuscript
RM2AWH4BR–Burma . HO USE-B UILDING 57. 122. CUTTING GIANT BAMBOO (WABO). and the roof-rafters. Straighttrees are selected for posts, andare either left plain, or thesapwood is dressed off, or theyare dubbed octagonal, and thetimbers are rough-hewn withthe dd. Posts of hard anddurable wood {pyinkado) arealso squared, and the scantlingfor the timbers cut with thesaw. A special significanceattaches to the posts of thehouse. It is thought unluckyif birds alight on them beforethey are roofed in. Sham bowsand arrows are set at the heads of the posts to scare them ihugemmand). Besidesthe miniature bow-and-arro
RMRBPKEC–‘Rows of Animals Alternating with Cut-off Heads‘, Folio from a Manuscript
RMKND4N4–Rows of Animals Alternating with Cut-off Heads , Folio from a Manuscript MET 158085 451194
RF2CWMHPE–Execution of pirates in China. Circa 1890. Antique illustration. 1891.
RMKND4HA–Rows of Animals Alternating with Cut-off Heads , Folio from a Manuscript MET 158084 451194
RME0WB5D–Boxer Jose Legra at practice
RF2GGNM91–Black and white image of seed heads.
RMPG3EFY–. Dry-farming; a system of agriculture for countries under a low rainfall. Dry farming. YIELD OF DRY-FARM CROPS 289 comparatively small is emphasized in ,view of the common practice of summer fallowing, which means that the land is cropped only every other year or possi- bly two years out of three. Under such conditions the yield in any one year is cut in two to give an annual yield. The use of the header wherever possible in harvest- ing dry-farm grain also aids materially in maintaining soil- fertility. By means of the header only the heads of the grain are clipped off; the stalks are left s
RFKRC2KJ–Knight holding giant’s head Illustration by Arthur Joseph Gaskin, from A Book of Fairy Tales, Methuen 1894
RM2ABY1K7–Approximate Diagrams Showing the Effect of No Elevation and Full Elevation Upon the Stability of Trains on Curves. The Resin Content of Jalap. OVER TIRN6 Bottom View of One of the Overturned Cars Showing a Length of Third Rail Wrapped Around the Truck and Driven up Through the Bottom of the Car. Another View of This Rail Shown in Cut Below. Upper Diagram Shows Relation of Weights and Length of Locomotives to Length Sectional View Showing How the Side Thrust Caused Outer Rail to Shear Off of Rails Lower Diagram Shows Scoring of Ties at Point Where Outer Spike Heads Between Edge of Rail Base and
RM2ABWWE0–RUBBER Steam Packing Piston Packing Leading Hose Steam Hose Suction Hose Pump Valves Ball Valves Caskets and Rings Wagon Springs Wringer Rolls Crain Drill Tubes Corrugated Rubber Matting CUTTA PERCHA & RUBBER M'F'C CO. MAGIC LANTERNS NEW HAVEN MANUFACTURING CO. MACHINE TOOLS Lathes Planers Drills Shapers etc. BIBB'S FIRE-PLACE HEATERS SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY & MACHINE COMPANY Engineers& Machinists Porter-Allen Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine. GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1878. BAKER'S WM. A. HARRIS. HARMS-COBIAISS ENGINE NrATIONAL STEEL TUBE CLEANER. WOOD TABER & MORSE PORABLE AND AGRICULTURAL Steam Engines
RMRDYD6P–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 380 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig. 164. Bunch flower {Melanthium virginicum). Common in low meadows Eastern Iowa and southward. Often mixed with hay and causes poisoning, of horses. (Charlotte M. King.) At the place where I obtained these specimens the owner said he had cut the meadow and fed hay off it for fifteen years and never had any trouble until this year. Hay cut last fall seems to contain the poison; seed heads were fully
RMPG0CA2–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Ramsey Abbey, Or a bend azure ivitk three rams^ heads argent cut off at the neck therein having horns of gold. probability to this assumption." Thomas Dale, son of Isabel, held the manor in 1346,'" and was succeeded by a son Thomas, whose wife Isabel in 1408 obtained the marriage and wardship of her grandson Thomas, on payment of 100 marks to Ramsey Abbey within twenty years." He rendered feudal service for the manor in 1428," and in 1480 his grandson John Dale, son of another Thomas, died seised of this mano
RMRRTMAR–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. BIG CROP Now being cut of extra choice biooms in all lengths off stems We call attention to our KILLARNEY, 36-inch stems, hlg, fine heads and perfect color. They are better than American Beauties at the present time. Price, 15c for these extra specials. EASTER LILIES—Large flowers, on fine, long stems. SWEET PEAS—The true Zvolanek varieties, Fancy Red CARNATIONS—The Belle Wash- now coming with fine, long stems, colors burn, the queen of all red carnations—nothing mostly pink and lavender. better for St. Valentine's Day. — CURRENT PRICE LIST AMERICA
RMPG04CH–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Ramsey Abbey. Or a bend assure 'with three rams' heads argent cut off at the neck thereon ha-ving their horns or.. Barton in the Clay: The Rectory 10 Chron. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), 159. " Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 74 ; Kemble. Codex Dipl. iv, 141. ^^ Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 9;. " Chart. R. of Edw. Ill, No. 29. " y.C.H. Beds, i, 228. 15 Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 136. 18 Ibid, iii, 169. 17 Chart. R. 35 Hen. Ill, m. 3. 18 Plac. de Quo War. (Rec. Com.), 10, 65. 19 Pop
RMRDHJ83–. Dry-farming; a system of agriculture for countries under a low rainfall. Dry farming. YIELD OF DRY-FARM CROPS 289 comparatively small is emphasized in ,view of the common practice of summer fallowing, which means that the land is cropped only every other year or possi- bly two years out of three. Under such conditions the yield in any one year is cut in two to give an annual yield. The use of the header wherever possible in harvest- ing dry-farm grain also aids materially in maintaining soil- fertility. By means of the header only the heads of the grain are clipped off; the stalks are left s
RMRRTMB6–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «r^T^^^.'- Fdbbdabt 4, 1015. The Florists* Review 27. BIG CROP Now being cut of extra choice biooms in all lengths off stems We call attention to our KILLARNEY, 36-inch stems, hlg, fine heads and perfect color. They are better than American Beauties at the present time. Price, 15c for these extra specials. EASTER LILIES—Large flowers, on fine, long stems. SWEET PEAS—The true Zvolanek varieties, Fancy Red CARNATIONS—The Belle Wash- now coming with fine, long stems, colors burn, the queen of all red carnations—nothing mostly pink and lavender. better
RMRDXF00–. The Book of gardening; a handbook of horticulture. Gardening; Horticulture. ON GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 733 bushy plants are required, after flowering ripen off in the open, cut back, and shift on again in spring after starting. Sorts : H. hortensis, H. paniculate/., and Dr. J. Hogg. H. hortensis bears large flat heads of bright rose-coloured flowers ; sometimes, when iron is present in the soil, the flowers become a beautiful blue. Dr. H. J. Hogg is an extra fine variety. H. paniculata is the plumed Hydrangea, bearing very large trusses of beautiful white flowers. Height 2ft. Luculia gratissima (
RMRJ0BD7–. Common wayside flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Fleurs sauvages. r,HASSES AND CLOVER. SwKK'l' South wind, Come, ]»lfiy us a tiiuc : What sluill i1 h(. r An air of .Imic : That wo may dance Kro tlic mowers advance To cut us down. I How, gentle Avind, Rise, grasses tall; Nod thy wliitc head. Old clover-hall, Ere the haymak'ers come From many a home, And turn us hrown. Now the June wind Begins to hlow ; They how their heads, And off' ihoy go— Whole furrows hend ; From end to end The dancers fly. Now in sunshine. Now in shade. In fresh attire They seem array'd. As shadows pass Along the grass,
RM2AFR2BA–. Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation. our petal-likebracts and the calla spadix by a corolla-likespathe. 197. One cloudy morning the dandelions hadvanished. A search in the grass revealed num-bers of buds, but no blossoms. Then an houror two of sunshine brought them out, and welearned that flowers often behave differently atdifferent times of the day and in various kindsof weather. 198. In spite of the most persistent work withthe lawn mower, the dandelions went to seed pro-fusely. At first, we cut off many of the flower-heads, b
RMRDFBH2–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Ramsey Abbey, Or a bend azure ivitk three rams^ heads argent cut off at the neck therein having horns of gold. probability to this assumption." Thomas Dale, son of Isabel, held the manor in 1346,'" and was succeeded by a son Thomas, whose wife Isabel in 1408 obtained the marriage and wardship of her grandson Thomas, on payment of 100 marks to Ramsey Abbey within twenty years." He rendered feudal service for the manor in 1428," and in 1480 his grandson John Dale, son of another Thomas, died seised of this mano
RMRDFATA–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Ramsey Abbey. Or a bend assure 'with three rams' heads argent cut off at the neck thereon ha-ving their horns or.. Barton in the Clay: The Rectory 10 Chron. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), 159. " Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 74 ; Kemble. Codex Dipl. iv, 141. ^^ Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 9;. " Chart. R. of Edw. Ill, No. 29. " y.C.H. Beds, i, 228. 15 Chartul. Mon. Ramesei. (Rolls Ser.), ii, 136. 18 Ibid, iii, 169. 17 Chart. R. 35 Hen. Ill, m. 3. 18 Plac. de Quo War. (Rec. Com.), 10, 65. 19 Pop
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