Junction of Wanganui and Ongaruhe Rivers, King Country, Burton Brothers studio, photography studio, 1885, Dunedin, gelatin dry plate process, View from above looking through trees to the junction of two rivers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/junction-of-wanganui-and-ongaruhe-rivers-king-country-burton-brothers-studio-photography-studio-1885-dunedin-gelatin-dry-plate-process-view-from-above-looking-through-trees-to-the-junction-of-two-rivers-image454301134.html
RM2HB35ME–Junction of Wanganui and Ongaruhe Rivers, King Country, Burton Brothers studio, photography studio, 1885, Dunedin, gelatin dry plate process, View from above looking through trees to the junction of two rivers
. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. 114 EARLY ANNALS OR ORNITHOLOGY Norwich lies at the junction of two rivers, and its citizens of the fifteenth century had numerous Swans, and valued them highly. This we can gather from the pages of our famous local historian, Francis Blomefield, whose work is partly based on the collections of an earlier antiquary named Le Neve. Blomefield has a good deal to say on the subject; he tells us that in 1482 a statute for the qualification of swan- marks was made* " upon which statute an account of all the swan-marks in this county [of Norfolk] was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-annals-of-ornithology-birds-birds-114-early-annals-or-ornithology-norwich-lies-at-the-junction-of-two-rivers-and-its-citizens-of-the-fifteenth-century-had-numerous-swans-and-valued-them-highly-this-we-can-gather-from-the-pages-of-our-famous-local-historian-francis-blomefield-whose-work-is-partly-based-on-the-collections-of-an-earlier-antiquary-named-le-neve-blomefield-has-a-good-deal-to-say-on-the-subject-he-tells-us-that-in-1482-a-statute-for-the-qualification-of-swan-marks-was-made-quot-upon-which-statute-an-account-of-all-the-swan-marks-in-this-county-of-norfolk-was-image232208786.html
RMRDP0JX–. Early annals of ornithology. Birds; Birds. 114 EARLY ANNALS OR ORNITHOLOGY Norwich lies at the junction of two rivers, and its citizens of the fifteenth century had numerous Swans, and valued them highly. This we can gather from the pages of our famous local historian, Francis Blomefield, whose work is partly based on the collections of an earlier antiquary named Le Neve. Blomefield has a good deal to say on the subject; he tells us that in 1482 a statute for the qualification of swan- marks was made* " upon which statute an account of all the swan-marks in this county [of Norfolk] was
. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â "^Tm'i ia of us kive â 401 â at Pitres (1), once the seat of royalty, now a modest, rustic commune â the quiet home of an industrious peasantry. There it lies basking in the scorcliing rays of an August sun, under the shadow of lofty hills, at the junction of the lovely valleys of the Seine, the Eure, and the Andelle rivers; the highest of those hills goes l)y the name of the Hill of the two Lovers, la cote des deux amants. Later on we shall learn why. Fr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/maple-leaves-1894-microform-canadian-history-literature-ornithology-birds-authors-canadian-oiseaux-ecrivains-canadiens-quottmi-ia-of-us-kive-401-at-pitres-1-once-the-seat-of-royalty-now-a-modest-rustic-commune-the-quiet-home-of-an-industrious-peasantry-there-it-lies-basking-in-the-scorcliing-rays-of-an-august-sun-under-the-shadow-of-lofty-hills-at-the-junction-of-the-lovely-valleys-of-the-seine-the-eure-and-the-andelle-rivers-the-highest-of-those-hills-goes-ly-the-name-of-the-hill-of-the-two-lovers-la-cote-des-deux-amants-later-on-we-shall-learn-why-fr-image234893356.html
RMRJ48TC–. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â "^Tm'i ia of us kive â 401 â at Pitres (1), once the seat of royalty, now a modest, rustic commune â the quiet home of an industrious peasantry. There it lies basking in the scorcliing rays of an August sun, under the shadow of lofty hills, at the junction of the lovely valleys of the Seine, the Eure, and the Andelle rivers; the highest of those hills goes l)y the name of the Hill of the two Lovers, la cote des deux amants. Later on we shall learn why. Fr
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