RMG85GJP–Fourteen-year-old Grace Stewart-Piercy, along with her father Simon, are greeted by John Walters (centre) the Pearly King of Finsbury as they arrive at the London offices of Shelter following their five hundred mile fundraising cycling trip from Edinburgh to London.
RME0WH24–Pope John XXIII on his 400 mile pilgrimage around Italy
RMW6EJYH–A 1973 REPLAY OF THE MARQUETTE-JOLIET TRIP, THREE HUNDRED YEARS LATER, REACHES MUSCODA ON THE WISCONSIN RIVER. RESIDENTS ESCORT THE TWO OLDTIME CANOES AND THEIR COSTUMED CREWS TO A NEARBY CAMPSITE, AND SUPPLY THEM WITH FRESH FRUIT AND BREAD. THE VOYAGERS AVERAGED 35 MILES A DAY; TOOK 129 DAYS FOR THE 3000 MILE TRIP
RM2AM3CRK–The land of open doors; being letters from western CanadaWith foreword by Earl Grey . GRANDE PRAIRIE SETTLERS LEAVING EDSON. HOMESTEADERS STARTING FROM EDSON FOR THE PEACE RIVER (Three hundred mile trip)
RMMAD8T9–An aerial view of Kaiaka Point and two mile long, three hundred feet wide, Papohaku Beach just beyond on the west shore of Molokai. This is the longes
RME0WH23–Pope John XXIII on his pilgrimage around Italy
RMHFMT4G–Image taken from page 394 of 'Northward over the “Great Ice”: a narrative of life and work along the shores and upon the interior ice-cap of Northern Greenland in the years 1886 and 1891-1897 ... With maps, diagrams, and about eight hundred illustrations' Image taken from page 394 of 'Northward over the “Great
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RMG85GJM–Fourteen-year-old Grace Stewart-Piercy, along with her father Simon, are greeted by John Walters (centre) the Pearly King of Finsbury as they arrive at the London offices of Shelter following their five hundred mile fundraising cycling trip from Edinburgh to London.
RMW1AD25–A 1973 REPLAY OF THE MARQUETTE-JOLIET TRIP, THREE HUNDRED YEARS LATER, REACHES MUSCODA ON THE WISCONSIN RIVER. RESIDENTS ESCORT THE TWO OLDTIME CANOES AND THEIR COSTUMED CREWS TO A NEARBY CAMPSITE, AND SUPPLY THEM WITH FRESH FRUIT AND BREAD. THE VOYAGERS AVERAGED 35 MILES A DAY; TOOK 129 DAYS FOR THE 3000 MILE TRIP
RM2AM3CEP–The land of open doors; being letters from western CanadaWith foreword by Earl Grey . HOMESTEADERS STARTING FROM EDSON FOR THE PEACE RIVER (Three hundred mile trip). DOG TRAIN COMING INTO TOWN Railway Construction Camps There is something rather romantic in watch-ing a Peace River outfit pull out from Edson onits long fifteen or sixteen days journey. Thehomesteader has three to four hundred miles infront of him, and there are few stopping-places.Indeed, were there such places of shelter all alongthe trail, it is doubtful whether the homesteaderspurse would allow him to make use of them.He has
RMMAD8N1–A beautiful afternoon on the two mile long, three hundred feet wide, Papohaku Beach on the west shore of Molokai. This is the longest white-sand beach
RME0WH22–Pope John XXIII on his pilgrimage around Italy
RMMAD8M5–Wind blows ripples in the sand on the two mile long, three hundred feet wide, Papohaku Beach on the west shore of Molokai. This is the longest white-s
RF2AXFFDJ–Motorcycle event Ride for Fallen Heroes
RMMAD8K6–An ideal sunset on the two mile long, three hundred feet wide, Papohaku Beach on the west shore of Molokai. This is the longest white-sand beach in th
RMG85GJJ–Fourteen-year-old Grace Stewart-Piercy (centre), along with her father Simon (second left), are greeted by John Walters (centre right) the Pearly King of Finsbury, and Campbell Robb (third right) Chief Executive of Shelter as well as other staff from Shelter as they arrive at the London offices of Shelter following their five hundred mile fundraising cycling trip from Edinburgh to London.
RM2AJB2Y6–Waynesburg, prosperous and beautiful : a souvenir pictorial story of the biggest and best little city in Pennsylvania . E. B. Throckmorton and Party Starting on a Mountain Trip. Starting on a Three-hundred-mile Spin over the Alleghenies
RF2AXFFDB–Motorcycle event Ride for Fallen Heroes
RMG85GJK–Grace Stewart-Piercy charity bike ride
RM2AFHNEN–. A trip to the Orient; the story of a Mediterranean cruise. ^ the Gardenof Gethsemane. Bevond and four hundred feet below. (215) 2i6 A TRIP TO THE ORIENT. us, the little brook Kedron trickled through the narrowValley of Jehoshaphat. Across the valley on the op-posite heights of Mount Moriah, only half a mile awayin a direct line, prominent in the foreground, stood theMosque of Omar, and back of it rose the square roofand round domes of the city buildings. Away off to theeast, deep down in the valley, we could see a portion ofthe Dead Sea and could trace the Valley of the RiverJordan. We walke
RF2AXFFCY–Motorcycle event Ride for Fallen Heroes
RMG85GJH–Grace Stewart-Piercy charity bike ride
RM2AGEC71–. St. Nicholas [serial]. to some tents amongtrees, which, from the hotel at the top, look somethinglike tombstones. After resting awhile we went on un-til we came to a large area of flat ground which is calledthe plateau. There we stopped to eat our lunch. Wecould see the river seven hundred feet beneath, and thetop of the canon nearly a mile above. The river, whichis quite wide, looked like a small stream, and the sevenhundred feet about fifty. I thought perhaps some of the children who read St.Nicholas will some day take this trip, and they mustnot miss going down the trail. I inclose a pict
RMG85GJN–Grace Stewart-Piercy charity bike ride
RM2AWJ0FY–Ghost of the glacier and other tales . Copyright, 1900, Detroit Photographic Co. MONTROSE AND HEART LAKE. From Alford, twenty miles west from Factoryville, abranch of the Lackawanna winds away for a score of milesthrough a mountain country that revels in beauty. On this LACKA WANNA RESORTS. OAL DUST ANDREAD.. Copyright, 1900, Det twenty-mile trip the engine climbs over six hundred feet.My first trip over this line was made in the cab of the enginewhich puffed and groaned up the steep grades though thetrain consisted only of a couple of cars. The engineerassured me that the road was laid out al
RM2AG94D9–. The literary digest. says Of - HERZ PLUGS -«- ^ ^r^ V Some Trip— Say, what do you think my car did last week! Made Pinehurst on an eighteen miles per gallonaverage I Never got over fourteen before. She didnt stall or loaf once! I had put in a set of HERZ PLUQS instead ofthe cheap ones I have been using. The engine had anew punch to it. Saved the cost of the plugs ingasolene on that one trip! My chauffeur says theres not a speck of carbonon the HERZ PLUQS or in the cylinders after atifeke hundred mile run because the plugs EAT THESOOT AND SPIT THE OIL. Some trip, and some plugs! It is surpris
RM2CDK9YB–. Souvenir: trip of congressional party to Panama, March 12-18, nineteen hundred and seven; . of won-derful fertility. The whole state is al-luvial and made of the richest por-tion of the 27 states washed by theMississippi and its branches. All thelow land will eventually be reclaimedand will blossom like the rose. Thestate could sustain a population equal to that of Holland, which has over 500to the square mile. Western Pennsyl-vania should have a deep interest inLouisiana, for its development willopen a wide field for our coal, iron,steel, pottery, glass, and other pro-ducts. With a nine-foo
RM2CNJKYN–. Lion Ben of Elm Island . IN THE GREATWILD NORTH THE story opens at a Hudson Bay tradingpost, where the father of a sturdyScotch lad, Steve McLean, is in charge.Wishing a home of their own, Steve andhis father, with a faithful Indian as guide,make a five-hundred-mile canoe trip to RedRiver, and join in one of great historicbuffalo hunts, after which they make a thrill-ing escape from the hostile Blackfeet Indians.Then comes a most adventurous trip downthe Arkansas River to the Mississippi andthence to St. Louis, where the story closeshappily. It gives a stirring, accurate andfascinating accou
RM2CEEMWD–. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. RUSSIAN MAIL WAGON. It, PR7S0XERS OF THE TZAR. abreast whne the driver stood up lashing the horses and shouting evi-dently mistaking the special for the midnight express and fearing that hismaster would be left. The mail was brought to the stations upon curious sledges, whichsometimes made a journey of nearly a hundred miles. Once, comingfrom a little village not more than a mile away, they passed a woman,bringing the mail upon a miniature coach, drawn by a pair of hugemastiffs, wallowing through the snow. Scott Campbell, s
RM2CNNNWF–. The lure of the Black Hills . W. L. HOWES I2mo ClothPrice, Net, $1.00; Postpaid, $1.10 THE story opens at a Hudson Bay tradingpost, where the father of a sturdyScotch lad, Steve McLean, is in charge.Wishing a home of their own, Steve andhis father, with a faithful Indian as guide,make a five-hundred-mile canoe trip to RedRiver, and join in one of great historicbuffalo hunts, after which they make a thrill-ing escape from the hostile Blackfeet Indians.Then comes a most adventurous trip downthe Arkansas River to the Mississippi andthence to St. Louis, where the story closeshappily. It gives a
RM2CE1P0K–. The Wheel and cycling trade review . omiles through deep sand, and rode a mile through the grasson the road-side. He rested about an hour and a half, andstarted on the return trip, taking dinner at Foxboro, andarriving home at 4:10 p. m., with ninety-four miles to hiscredit. He then went over to Franklin Park and finishedthe hundred miles in the presence of twenty-five or thirtywheelmen. After resting a short time, he rode home bya roundabout way, seven miles, arriving there at 6:20 p. m.,making 107 miles in the total time of thirteen hours andtwenty minutes, his actual riding time being 8h.
RM2CRCPN1–. The street railway review . in puse ■> PSIL w I I I,IN r Wayne, as travel may demand. Special cars arc chartered to pri-vate panic-, ami on special occasions. Regular cars stop al perma-nent stations ami at -ireet crossings in cities an,I towns and anywherein the country win re take i leave the car. Single ami round-trip ticket* are sold at ri itions, and a number of special form- arc also kept on sale to sun variousof riders. One hundred mile hooks are -hi at the rate of ij cents per mile, and i.ooo mile book-, g I between Detroit ami Inn Arbor, at the rate of I cent per mile. Formerly t
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