Oct. 10, 1959 - Argentine Visitor To Harwell: Mr. R.F. Jackson, Chief Engineer of Reactor Operations at Harwell Atomic Energy Research Station, explains a cut-away diagram of the ''Pluto'' reactor to Admiral Lopez, President of the Argentine National Commission on Atomic Energy, who visited Harwell yesterday. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-10-1959-argentine-visitor-to-harwell-mr-rf-jackson-chief-engineer-image69360689.html
RME0RJ7D–Oct. 10, 1959 - Argentine Visitor To Harwell: Mr. R.F. Jackson, Chief Engineer of Reactor Operations at Harwell Atomic Energy Research Station, explains a cut-away diagram of the ''Pluto'' reactor to Admiral Lopez, President of the Argentine National Commission on Atomic Energy, who visited Harwell yesterday.
The order of the Sons and Cadets of Temperance and several Sabbath schools will be participating. Circular lists the grand marshal, J.S. McFarland, and the following assistant marshals: Wm. H. Trigg [William H. Trigg], Geo. Dorsey [George Dorsey], Levi Talbot, S.W. Jackson, Dr. T.H. Sample, M. Williams, Capt. J. Walter, E.R. Hayden, Henry Grubb, J. Rice, Wm. Johnson [William Johnson], Jas. B. Davis [James B. Davis], Dr. N. Hutchison, Chas. Drake [Charles Drake], J.S. Lynch, A. Condret, Thomas R. Smith, and Mr. Richmeyer. Also mentions Rev. W.G. Bell, F.T. Kemper, Rev. William Ross, and the sto Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-order-of-the-sons-and-cadets-of-temperance-and-several-sabbath-schools-will-be-participating-circular-lists-the-grand-marshal-js-mcfarland-and-the-following-assistant-marshals-wm-h-trigg-william-h-trigg-geo-dorsey-george-dorsey-levi-talbot-sw-jackson-dr-th-sample-m-williams-capt-j-walter-er-hayden-henry-grubb-j-rice-wm-johnson-william-johnson-jas-b-davis-james-b-davis-dr-n-hutchison-chas-drake-charles-drake-js-lynch-a-condret-thomas-r-smith-and-mr-richmeyer-also-mentions-rev-wg-bell-ft-kemper-rev-william-ross-and-the-sto-image178679630.html
RMMAKFKA–The order of the Sons and Cadets of Temperance and several Sabbath schools will be participating. Circular lists the grand marshal, J.S. McFarland, and the following assistant marshals: Wm. H. Trigg [William H. Trigg], Geo. Dorsey [George Dorsey], Levi Talbot, S.W. Jackson, Dr. T.H. Sample, M. Williams, Capt. J. Walter, E.R. Hayden, Henry Grubb, J. Rice, Wm. Johnson [William Johnson], Jas. B. Davis [James B. Davis], Dr. N. Hutchison, Chas. Drake [Charles Drake], J.S. Lynch, A. Condret, Thomas R. Smith, and Mr. Richmeyer. Also mentions Rev. W.G. Bell, F.T. Kemper, Rev. William Ross, and the sto
Oct. 15, 1959 - 15-10-59 Argentine visitor to Harwell – Mr. R.F. Jackson, left, explains the “Pluto†reactor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oct-15-1959-15-10-59-argentine-visitor-to-harwell-mr-rf-jackson-left-image69361478.html
RME0RK7J–Oct. 15, 1959 - 15-10-59 Argentine visitor to Harwell – Mr. R.F. Jackson, left, explains the “Pluto†reactor
U.N.R.R.A. and GREEK GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT - A group taken on the steps of the Palace after the ceremony. The group includes John Sofianopoulos, Minister of Foreign Affairs; General Plastiras, Greek Prime Minister; Mr. Rex Leeper, British Ambassador; M. Bellen, French Ambassador; R.F. Hendrickson, Deputy General of U.N.R.R.A; Mr. MacVeigh, U.S. Ambassador; and R.G.A. Jackson of U.N.R.R.A British Army Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/unrra-and-greek-government-sign-agreement-a-group-taken-on-the-steps-of-the-palace-after-the-ceremony-the-group-includes-john-sofianopoulos-minister-of-foreign-affairs-general-plastiras-greek-prime-minister-mr-rex-leeper-british-ambassador-m-bellen-french-ambassador-rf-hendrickson-deputy-general-of-unrra-mr-macveigh-us-ambassador-and-rga-jackson-of-unrra-british-army-image603098424.html
RM2X15E5C–U.N.R.R.A. and GREEK GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT - A group taken on the steps of the Palace after the ceremony. The group includes John Sofianopoulos, Minister of Foreign Affairs; General Plastiras, Greek Prime Minister; Mr. Rex Leeper, British Ambassador; M. Bellen, French Ambassador; R.F. Hendrickson, Deputy General of U.N.R.R.A; Mr. MacVeigh, U.S. Ambassador; and R.G.A. Jackson of U.N.R.R.A British Army
Jan. 01, 1956 - WEDDING AT THE VILLAGE CHURCH - SCENE OF THE AIR CRASH.. BRIDE ESCORTED THROUGH WRECKAGE BY HER UNCLE.. The wedding was held this afternoon at Wadhurst, Sussex, village church of 23 years old Miss Peggy Hazelden, of Hawkhurst and Mr. John Jackson of Wadhurst.. The guests had to pick their way through the rubble of wrecked buildings - for Wadhurst was the scene of yesterday's crash of an R.A.F. Meteor - in which two civilians and two servicemen lost their lives.. The only car allowed in the village was that of the bride and groom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-01-1956-wedding-at-the-village-church-scene-of-the-air-crash-bride-image69297035.html
RME0MN23–Jan. 01, 1956 - WEDDING AT THE VILLAGE CHURCH - SCENE OF THE AIR CRASH.. BRIDE ESCORTED THROUGH WRECKAGE BY HER UNCLE.. The wedding was held this afternoon at Wadhurst, Sussex, village church of 23 years old Miss Peggy Hazelden, of Hawkhurst and Mr. John Jackson of Wadhurst.. The guests had to pick their way through the rubble of wrecked buildings - for Wadhurst was the scene of yesterday's crash of an R.A.F. Meteor - in which two civilians and two servicemen lost their lives.. The only car allowed in the village was that of the bride and groom.
A group of Engineers who built the Curzon Bridge, Allahabad. Formal group pose in a garden. Sitters named from left: 'Mr R.R. Gales, FCHM, Inst CE, Engineer-in-Chief; Mr L.F. Jackson, Assistant Engineer; Mr R.A. Delanougerede, Executive Engineer; Mr S.P. Flowerdew, Assistant Engineer; Mr E.B. Robey, Assistant Engineer; Mr N. Pearce, Assistant Engineer'. 1902-05. Source: Photo 430/58(1). Language: English. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-engineers-who-built-the-curzon-bridge-allahabad-formal-group-pose-in-a-garden-sitters-named-from-left-mr-rr-gales-fchm-inst-ce-engineer-in-chief-mr-lf-jackson-assistant-engineer-mr-ra-delanougerede-executive-engineer-mr-sp-flowerdew-assistant-engineer-mr-eb-robey-assistant-engineer-mr-n-pearce-assistant-engineer-1902-05-source-photo-430581-language-english-image227174290.html
RMR5GK3E–A group of Engineers who built the Curzon Bridge, Allahabad. Formal group pose in a garden. Sitters named from left: 'Mr R.R. Gales, FCHM, Inst CE, Engineer-in-Chief; Mr L.F. Jackson, Assistant Engineer; Mr R.A. Delanougerede, Executive Engineer; Mr S.P. Flowerdew, Assistant Engineer; Mr E.B. Robey, Assistant Engineer; Mr N. Pearce, Assistant Engineer'. 1902-05. Source: Photo 430/58(1). Language: English.
Grass of the Desert, a scene of travel in South Africa, from a sketch by Mr. Thomas Baines, F.R.G.S., 1865. 'Amongst the new books of last season...was the narrative, by Mr. Thomas Baines, of his explorations in South-west Africa, comprising a journal of fifteen months' travelling...Mr. Baines...is one of the most indefatigable and persevering of those bold pioneers of science and civilisation who have done such important service of late years in this direction...The Engraving entitled "The Grass of the Desert," gives a strong idea of the thick growth of rank and luxuriant vegetatio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grass-of-the-desert-a-scene-of-travel-in-south-africa-from-a-sketch-by-mr-thomas-baines-frgs-1865-amongst-the-new-books-of-last-seasonwas-the-narrative-by-mr-thomas-baines-of-his-explorations-in-south-west-africa-comprising-a-journal-of-fifteen-months-travellingmr-bainesis-one-of-the-most-indefatigable-and-persevering-of-those-bold-pioneers-of-science-and-civilisation-who-have-done-such-important-service-of-late-years-in-this-directionthe-engraving-entitled-quotthe-grass-of-the-desertquot-gives-a-strong-idea-of-the-thick-growth-of-rank-and-luxuriant-vegetatio-image608997261.html
RM2XAP665–Grass of the Desert, a scene of travel in South Africa, from a sketch by Mr. Thomas Baines, F.R.G.S., 1865. 'Amongst the new books of last season...was the narrative, by Mr. Thomas Baines, of his explorations in South-west Africa, comprising a journal of fifteen months' travelling...Mr. Baines...is one of the most indefatigable and persevering of those bold pioneers of science and civilisation who have done such important service of late years in this direction...The Engraving entitled "The Grass of the Desert," gives a strong idea of the thick growth of rank and luxuriant vegetatio
Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. Swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). (L-R) Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Mr. McCone; United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren; President John F. Kennedy. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swearing-in-ceremony-john-mccone-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-1130am-swearing-in-ceremony-of-john-mccone-as-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-l-r-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-senator-henry-m-u201cscoopu201d-jackson-washington-glenn-t-seaborg-chairman-of-the-atomic-energy-commission-aec-mr-mccone-united-states-supreme-court-chief-justice-earl-warren-president-john-f-kennedy-cabinet-room-white-house-washington-dc-image402891250.html
RM2EBD7W6–Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. Swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). (L-R) Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC); Mr. McCone; United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren; President John F. Kennedy. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
Purdue debris . 74 Engineering Assembly Prof. Morgan Brooks— Patents and their Valuation, December 3, 1906. Prof. R. L. Sackett— River Surveys for Sanitary Purposes, December 10,1906. W. F. Johnson— Air we Breathe, December 17, 1906. Prof. Dugald Jackson— Water Iower Dcxelopment in rnitcd .States, Jan-uary 7, 1907. Prof. Albert Smith— Bridge Structure, January 14, lX)7. Mr. Harrington Emerson—• Railroad Operating Records, januarv 28. 1907. i^. Main Building75 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/purdue-debris-74-engineering-assembly-prof-morgan-brooks-patents-and-their-valuation-december-3-1906-prof-r-l-sackett-river-surveys-for-sanitary-purposes-december-101906-w-f-johnson-air-we-breathe-december-17-1906-prof-dugald-jackson-water-iower-dcxelopment-in-rnitcd-states-jan-uary-7-1907-prof-albert-smith-bridge-structure-january-14-lx7-mr-harrington-emerson-railroad-operating-records-januarv-28-1907-i-main-building75-image340213476.html
RM2ANE1N8–Purdue debris . 74 Engineering Assembly Prof. Morgan Brooks— Patents and their Valuation, December 3, 1906. Prof. R. L. Sackett— River Surveys for Sanitary Purposes, December 10,1906. W. F. Johnson— Air we Breathe, December 17, 1906. Prof. Dugald Jackson— Water Iower Dcxelopment in rnitcd .States, Jan-uary 7, 1907. Prof. Albert Smith— Bridge Structure, January 14, lX)7. Mr. Harrington Emerson—• Railroad Operating Records, januarv 28. 1907. i^. Main Building75
WEDDING IN A DESTROYER. 18 JULY 1944, ON BOARD HMS WESSEX, GREENOCK. THE WEDDING OF LIEUTENANT JOHN F MCGILL, RNVR, A NEPHEW OF THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, AGED 24, OF WESTON-SUPER-MARE, AND WREN EILEEN S R JACKSON, 23 YEARS OLD MT DRIVER, OF HUDDERSFIELD. A NAVAL CHAPLAIN PERFORMED THE CEREMONY AND THE COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE WESSEX, LIEUT CDR R HORNCASTLE, RN, WAS BEST MAN. - Bridal party in the destroyer after the ceremony. Left to right: Wren E D Read (bridesmaid); Mr R K Abram (who gave the bride away); the bride and groom; Lieut Cdr Horncastle, RN (best man); and Mrs E M Jackson ( Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wedding-in-a-destroyer-18-july-1944-on-board-hms-wessex-greenock-the-wedding-of-lieutenant-john-f-mcgill-rnvr-a-nephew-of-the-first-lord-of-the-admiralty-aged-24-of-weston-super-mare-and-wren-eileen-s-r-jackson-23-years-old-mt-driver-of-huddersfield-a-naval-chaplain-performed-the-ceremony-and-the-commanding-officer-of-the-wessex-lieut-cdr-r-horncastle-rn-was-best-man-bridal-party-in-the-destroyer-after-the-ceremony-left-to-right-wren-e-d-read-bridesmaid-mr-r-k-abram-who-gave-the-bride-away-the-bride-and-groom-lieut-cdr-horncastle-rn-best-man-and-mrs-e-m-jackson-image602429563.html
RM2X0311F–WEDDING IN A DESTROYER. 18 JULY 1944, ON BOARD HMS WESSEX, GREENOCK. THE WEDDING OF LIEUTENANT JOHN F MCGILL, RNVR, A NEPHEW OF THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY, AGED 24, OF WESTON-SUPER-MARE, AND WREN EILEEN S R JACKSON, 23 YEARS OLD MT DRIVER, OF HUDDERSFIELD. A NAVAL CHAPLAIN PERFORMED THE CEREMONY AND THE COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE WESSEX, LIEUT CDR R HORNCASTLE, RN, WAS BEST MAN. - Bridal party in the destroyer after the ceremony. Left to right: Wren E D Read (bridesmaid); Mr R K Abram (who gave the bride away); the bride and groom; Lieut Cdr Horncastle, RN (best man); and Mrs E M Jackson (
Statue of the late Prince Consort at Perth, by W. Brodie, F.S.A., 1864. A '...statue which has been raised to the memory of the late Prince Consort by the city of Perth. The statue has been executed by Mr. William Brodie, R.S.A., of Edinburgh, whose work has justified the Perth committee in their selection of a native sculptor for the execution of a Scottish memorial of the lamented Prince. The material was supplied by a fine block of pure freestone from Redhall Quarry. The figure is nine feet in height. It represents the Prince attired in the robes of a Knight of the Ancient Order of the This Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statue-of-the-late-prince-consort-at-perth-by-w-brodie-fsa-1864-a-statue-which-has-been-raised-to-the-memory-of-the-late-prince-consort-by-the-city-of-perth-the-statue-has-been-executed-by-mr-william-brodie-rsa-of-edinburgh-whose-work-has-justified-the-perth-committee-in-their-selection-of-a-native-sculptor-for-the-execution-of-a-scottish-memorial-of-the-lamented-prince-the-material-was-supplied-by-a-fine-block-of-pure-freestone-from-redhall-quarry-the-figure-is-nine-feet-in-height-it-represents-the-prince-attired-in-the-robes-of-a-knight-of-the-ancient-order-of-the-this-image599660218.html
RM2WRGTMA–Statue of the late Prince Consort at Perth, by W. Brodie, F.S.A., 1864. A '...statue which has been raised to the memory of the late Prince Consort by the city of Perth. The statue has been executed by Mr. William Brodie, R.S.A., of Edinburgh, whose work has justified the Perth committee in their selection of a native sculptor for the execution of a Scottish memorial of the lamented Prince. The material was supplied by a fine block of pure freestone from Redhall Quarry. The figure is nine feet in height. It represents the Prince attired in the robes of a Knight of the Ancient Order of the This
Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy talks with John McCone at the swearing-in ceremony of McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Standing in the background (L-R): Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (partially hidden by Mr. McCone); and United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swearing-in-ceremony-john-mccone-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-1130am-president-john-f-kennedy-talks-with-john-mccone-at-the-swearing-in-ceremony-of-mccone-as-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-standing-in-the-background-l-r-senator-henry-m-u201cscoopu201d-jackson-washington-glenn-t-seaborg-chairman-of-the-atomic-energy-commission-partially-hidden-by-mr-mccone-and-united-states-supreme-court-chief-justice-earl-warren-cabinet-room-white-house-washington-dc-image402891262.html
RM2EBD7WJ–Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy talks with John McCone at the swearing-in ceremony of McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Standing in the background (L-R): Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (partially hidden by Mr. McCone); and United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
The Bulletin of pharmacy . Dr. F. p. Jackson. Oakland, California. Dr. Jackson has prac-ticed medicine for twelve years, while his drugstore experience extends over two decades.His store, the Key Route Inn Pharmacy, islocated in the Key Route Hotel Building at22d and Broadway in Oakland. IOWAS PRESIDENT. At the head of the 1700 or more memberscomprising the Iowa Pharmaceutical Associa-tion is Jos. R. Sutter, of Burlington, Iowa. He was the unanimous choice for president atthe 1915 convention of the organization whichwas held at Clear Lake from June 8 to 10.This is not Mr. Sutters first experie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bulletin-of-pharmacy-dr-f-p-jackson-oakland-california-dr-jackson-has-prac-ticed-medicine-for-twelve-years-while-his-drugstore-experience-extends-over-two-decadeshis-store-the-key-route-inn-pharmacy-islocated-in-the-key-route-hotel-building-at22d-and-broadway-in-oakland-iowas-president-at-the-head-of-the-1700-or-more-memberscomprising-the-iowa-pharmaceutical-associa-tion-is-jos-r-sutter-of-burlington-iowa-he-was-the-unanimous-choice-for-president-atthe-1915-convention-of-the-organization-whichwas-held-at-clear-lake-from-june-8-to-10this-is-not-mr-sutters-first-experie-image340142332.html
RM2ANAR0C–The Bulletin of pharmacy . Dr. F. p. Jackson. Oakland, California. Dr. Jackson has prac-ticed medicine for twelve years, while his drugstore experience extends over two decades.His store, the Key Route Inn Pharmacy, islocated in the Key Route Hotel Building at22d and Broadway in Oakland. IOWAS PRESIDENT. At the head of the 1700 or more memberscomprising the Iowa Pharmaceutical Associa-tion is Jos. R. Sutter, of Burlington, Iowa. He was the unanimous choice for president atthe 1915 convention of the organization whichwas held at Clear Lake from June 8 to 10.This is not Mr. Sutters first experie
Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy attends the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. (L-R) Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Lyman Lemnitzer; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Mr. McCone; United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren; President Kennedy. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swearing-in-ceremony-john-mccone-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-1130am-president-john-f-kennedy-attends-the-swearing-in-ceremony-of-john-mccone-as-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-l-r-secretary-of-the-treasury-c-douglas-dillon-chairman-of-the-joint-chiefs-of-staff-general-lyman-lemnitzer-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-senator-henry-m-u201cscoopu201d-jackson-washington-mr-mccone-united-states-supreme-court-chief-justice-earl-warren-president-kennedy-cabinet-room-white-house-washington-dc-image402891282.html
RM2EBD7XA–Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy attends the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. (L-R) Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Lyman Lemnitzer; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Mr. McCone; United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren; President Kennedy. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
History of Savannah, Ga.; from its settlement to the close of the eighteenth century . ^r •°y. The Press. 519 R. D. Arnold and William H. Bullock became joint editors and proprie-tors in 1832. In 1835 Mr. Bullock purchased Dr. Arnolds interest, andconveyed it to Henry R. Jackson and Philip J. Punch, who subsequentlyadmitted S. S. Sibley as a partner. When General Jackson retired P. B.Hilton became part owner with Messrs. Punch & Sibley. After this sev-eral changes in proprietors occurred, until the Journal and Courier weremerged with it, when it came under the control of Albert R. Lamar anda f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-savannah-ga-from-its-settlement-to-the-close-of-the-eighteenth-century-r-y-the-press-519-r-d-arnold-and-william-h-bullock-became-joint-editors-and-proprie-tors-in-1832-in-1835-mr-bullock-purchased-dr-arnolds-interest-andconveyed-it-to-henry-r-jackson-and-philip-j-punch-who-subsequentlyadmitted-s-s-sibley-as-a-partner-when-general-jackson-retired-p-bhilton-became-part-owner-with-messrs-punch-sibley-after-this-sev-eral-changes-in-proprietors-occurred-until-the-journal-and-courier-weremerged-with-it-when-it-came-under-the-control-of-albert-r-lamar-anda-f-image338117143.html
RM2AJ2FT7–History of Savannah, Ga.; from its settlement to the close of the eighteenth century . ^r •°y. The Press. 519 R. D. Arnold and William H. Bullock became joint editors and proprie-tors in 1832. In 1835 Mr. Bullock purchased Dr. Arnolds interest, andconveyed it to Henry R. Jackson and Philip J. Punch, who subsequentlyadmitted S. S. Sibley as a partner. When General Jackson retired P. B.Hilton became part owner with Messrs. Punch & Sibley. After this sev-eral changes in proprietors occurred, until the Journal and Courier weremerged with it, when it came under the control of Albert R. Lamar anda f
Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Allen W. Dulles at the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the CIA. Mr. McCone stands in the middle of Mr. Dulles and President Kennedy. Standing in the background (L-R): Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Lyman Lemnitzer; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington). Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swearing-in-ceremony-john-mccone-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-1130am-president-john-f-kennedy-shakes-hands-with-retired-central-intelligence-agency-cia-director-allen-w-dulles-at-the-swearing-in-ceremony-of-john-mccone-as-director-of-the-cia-mr-mccone-stands-in-the-middle-of-mr-dulles-and-president-kennedy-standing-in-the-background-l-r-chairman-of-the-joint-chiefs-of-staff-general-lyman-lemnitzer-secretary-of-state-dean-rusk-senator-henry-m-u201cscoopu201d-jackson-washington-cabinet-room-white-house-washington-dc-image402891257.html
RM2EBD7WD–Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Allen W. Dulles at the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the CIA. Mr. McCone stands in the middle of Mr. Dulles and President Kennedy. Standing in the background (L-R): Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Lyman Lemnitzer; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington). Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
. Aurora. f.Melody—Lloyd Hoff.Vivacity—Kathryn Troxel.Life—Marie Ikenberry.Innocence—Faye Mover.Uncertainty—Jesse Book waiter.Faith—Gump.Hope—Amsey Bollinger.Love—Wilbur Bollinger.Dignity—Kathryn Blocher.Frowns—R. A. Adams.Criticism—D. R. Murray.^ersatility—Mrs. Warn pier.Originality—Eldon Jackson.Poise—Margery Gump.Experience—Delia Lehman.Singularity—Eldon Burke.Idealism—Prof. Schwalm.Realism—Prof. Ikenberry. Junior faults are many;Seniors have only tw<Everything they say. And everything they do.—O—Miss Lehman—Which of these auth-ors was a hermit? Mr. Stutsman—Whittier.Miss Lehman—No. Mr. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aurora-fmelodylloyd-hoffvivacitykathryn-troxellifemarie-ikenberryinnocencefaye-moveruncertaintyjesse-book-waiterfaithgumphopeamsey-bollingerlovewilbur-bollingerdignitykathryn-blocherfrownsr-a-adamscriticismd-r-murrayersatilitymrs-warn-pieroriginalityeldon-jacksonpoisemargery-gumpexperiencedelia-lehmansingularityeldon-burkeidealismprof-schwalmrealismprof-ikenberry-junior-faults-are-manyseniors-have-only-twlteverything-they-say-and-everything-they-doomiss-lehmanwhich-of-these-auth-ors-was-a-hermit-mr-stutsmanwhittiermiss-lehmanno-mr-image336662250.html
RM2AFM83P–. Aurora. f.Melody—Lloyd Hoff.Vivacity—Kathryn Troxel.Life—Marie Ikenberry.Innocence—Faye Mover.Uncertainty—Jesse Book waiter.Faith—Gump.Hope—Amsey Bollinger.Love—Wilbur Bollinger.Dignity—Kathryn Blocher.Frowns—R. A. Adams.Criticism—D. R. Murray.^ersatility—Mrs. Warn pier.Originality—Eldon Jackson.Poise—Margery Gump.Experience—Delia Lehman.Singularity—Eldon Burke.Idealism—Prof. Schwalm.Realism—Prof. Ikenberry. Junior faults are many;Seniors have only tw<Everything they say. And everything they do.—O—Miss Lehman—Which of these auth-ors was a hermit? Mr. Stutsman—Whittier.Miss Lehman—No. Mr.
Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Allen W. Dulles at the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the CIA. Foreground (L-R): Mr. Dulles, Mr. McCone, and President Kennedy. Standing in the background (L-R): Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (mostly hidden by Mr. Dulles); and United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Cabinet Room, White Ho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/swearing-in-ceremony-john-mccone-director-of-the-central-intelligence-agency-cia-1130am-president-john-f-kennedy-shakes-hands-with-retired-central-intelligence-agency-cia-director-allen-w-dulles-at-the-swearing-in-ceremony-of-john-mccone-as-director-of-the-cia-foreground-l-r-mr-dulles-mr-mccone-and-president-kennedy-standing-in-the-background-l-r-senator-henry-m-u201cscoopu201d-jackson-washington-glenn-t-seaborg-chairman-of-the-atomic-energy-commission-mostly-hidden-by-mr-dulles-and-united-states-supreme-court-chief-justice-earl-warren-cabinet-room-white-ho-image402891323.html
RM2EBD7YR–Swearing in ceremony, John McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 11:30AM. President John F. Kennedy shakes hands with retired Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director Allen W. Dulles at the swearing-in ceremony of John McCone as Director of the CIA. Foreground (L-R): Mr. Dulles, Mr. McCone, and President Kennedy. Standing in the background (L-R): Senator Henry M. u201cScoopu201d Jackson (Washington); Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (mostly hidden by Mr. Dulles); and United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. Cabinet Room, White Ho
San Francisco blue book . RGE C, Miss YVONNE, 2224 Clay. (Fillmore 2267.) ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD R., (Alameda, Cal.). 3008 Santa Clara Av. (Alameda 638.) ALLEN, Mr. EDWARD T., Union League Club or 2204 Jackson. (West 1296). ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. FRANK HOWARD, Jr., San Anselmo, Cal. (San Anselmo, &12-W.) ALLEN Mrs GENEVIEVE, Mr. A. GRAHAM ALLEN, 117 Tenth Ave. (Pacific 1779.) Secretary S. F. Center of the Cal. Civic League. Headquarters Hotel St. Francis. ALLEN, Dr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRESTON, 870 Camino Del Mar, nr. Lake. (Bay View 84.)ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. HARRIS STEARNS, 955 Clayton (Park 5342). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/san-francisco-blue-book-rge-c-miss-yvonne-2224-clay-fillmore-2267-allen-mr-and-mrs-edward-r-alameda-cal-3008-santa-clara-av-alameda-638-allen-mr-edward-t-union-league-club-or-2204-jackson-west-1296-allen-mr-and-mrs-frank-howard-jr-san-anselmo-cal-san-anselmo-12-w-allen-mrs-genevieve-mr-a-graham-allen-117-tenth-ave-pacific-1779-secretary-s-f-center-of-the-cal-civic-league-headquarters-hotel-st-francis-allen-dr-and-mrs-george-preston-870-camino-del-mar-nr-lake-bay-view-84allen-mr-and-mrs-harris-stearns-955-clayton-park-5342-image339116659.html
RM2AKM2N7–San Francisco blue book . RGE C, Miss YVONNE, 2224 Clay. (Fillmore 2267.) ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD R., (Alameda, Cal.). 3008 Santa Clara Av. (Alameda 638.) ALLEN, Mr. EDWARD T., Union League Club or 2204 Jackson. (West 1296). ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. FRANK HOWARD, Jr., San Anselmo, Cal. (San Anselmo, &12-W.) ALLEN Mrs GENEVIEVE, Mr. A. GRAHAM ALLEN, 117 Tenth Ave. (Pacific 1779.) Secretary S. F. Center of the Cal. Civic League. Headquarters Hotel St. Francis. ALLEN, Dr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRESTON, 870 Camino Del Mar, nr. Lake. (Bay View 84.)ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. HARRIS STEARNS, 955 Clayton (Park 5342).
Mr. and Mrs. Momartreux inspect the wreckage of a once beautiful conservatory destroyed by the war. They also handed over a chateau in Corbie, Somme, France to the officers of the 27th Division for use as a rest camp. This photograph is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during world war one.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-and-mrs-momartreux-inspect-the-wreckage-of-a-once-beautiful-conservatory-destroyed-by-the-war-they-also-handed-over-a-chateau-in-corbie-somme-france-to-the-officers-of-the-27th-division-for-use-as-a-rest-camp-this-photograph-is-part-of-the-collection-photographs-of-american-military-activities-during-world-war-one-image558405029.html
RM2RCDF8N–Mr. and Mrs. Momartreux inspect the wreckage of a once beautiful conservatory destroyed by the war. They also handed over a chateau in Corbie, Somme, France to the officers of the 27th Division for use as a rest camp. This photograph is part of the collection 'Photographs of American Military Activities during world war one.'
The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . ng, Tis all for my true love! my true love O ! G n WHEN FIRST THIS HUMBLE ROOF I KNEW. COMPOSED BY MR. JACKSON. ri r m feg -tfK E- W- When first this hum-ble roof I knew, With P -F-^-ha—1—r—•- I—F^-H—1—F—•- -F2--^—=-F •—9 0- • ;s=g^=fc,z ggEggggg i va - rious cares I strove; My grain was scarce, my ^K Jtrtd It ? 4—£ sheep were few, My all of life was love. 3=£=a sfr ^ » By mu - tual toil our board wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-new-musical-and-vocal-cabinet-comprising-a-selection-of-the-most-favorite-english-scotch-irish-melodiesarranged-for-the-voice-violin-flute-cas-sung-at-the-theatres-harmonic-meetings-ng-tis-all-for-my-true-love!-my-true-love-o-!-g-n-when-first-this-humble-roof-i-knew-composed-by-mr-jackson-ri-r-m-feg-tfk-e-w-when-first-this-hum-ble-roof-i-knew-with-p-f-ha1r-if-h1f-f2-=-f-9-0-s=g=fcz-ggeggggg-i-va-rious-cares-i-strove-my-grain-was-scarce-my-k-jtrtd-it-4-sheep-were-few-my-all-of-life-was-love-3==a-sfr-by-mu-tual-toil-our-board-wa-image342829594.html
RM2AWN6J2–The new musical and vocal cabinet : comprising a selection of the most favorite English Scotch & Irish melodiesArranged for the voice, violin flute & cas sung at the theatres & harmonic meetings . ng, Tis all for my true love! my true love O ! G n WHEN FIRST THIS HUMBLE ROOF I KNEW. COMPOSED BY MR. JACKSON. ri r m feg -tfK E- W- When first this hum-ble roof I knew, With P -F-^-ha—1—r—•- I—F^-H—1—F—•- -F2--^—=-F •—9 0- • ;s=g^=fc,z ggEggggg i va - rious cares I strove; My grain was scarce, my ^K Jtrtd It ? 4—£ sheep were few, My all of life was love. 3=£=a sfr ^ » By mu - tual toil our board wa
Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . MARSHALLTOWN RE ) CltOSS WORKERS 1, Mr.s. Honry Shove; 2, Mr.s. Charles Bay; 3, Mrs. H. B. Beatty; 4, Mrs. W. T. Miller; 5, Mrs.A. C. Evcrist; 6, Mrs. R. W. Chamberlain; 7, Mrs. Jennie Willard; 8, Mrs. E. A. Amold; !), Mrs.R. E. Disbrow; 10, Mrs. George Lyon; 11, Mrs. C. L. Rogers; 12, Mrs. E. W. Hinchley. Fagre Fifty-two. MAKSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. F. R. Jackson; 2, Lieut. Jackson; 3, Capt. Fesler; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/marshall-county-in-the-world-war-1917-1918-a-pictorial-history-of-the-communitys-participation-in-all-wartime-activities-with-a-complete-roster-of-soldiers-and-sailors-in-service-marshalltown-re-cltoss-workers-1-mrs-honry-shove-2-mrs-charles-bay-3-mrs-h-b-beatty-4-mrs-w-t-miller-5-mrsa-c-evcrist-6-mrs-r-w-chamberlain-7-mrs-jennie-willard-8-mrs-e-a-amold-!-mrsr-e-disbrow-10-mrs-george-lyon-11-mrs-c-l-rogers-12-mrs-e-w-hinchley-fagre-fifty-two-makshalltown-red-cross-workers-1-mrs-f-r-jackson-2-lieut-jackson-3-capt-fesler-image343146080.html
RM2AX7J94–Marshall County in the World War, 1917-1918 : a pictorial history of the community's participation in all wartime activities with a complete roster of soldiers and sailors in service . MARSHALLTOWN RE ) CltOSS WORKERS 1, Mr.s. Honry Shove; 2, Mr.s. Charles Bay; 3, Mrs. H. B. Beatty; 4, Mrs. W. T. Miller; 5, Mrs.A. C. Evcrist; 6, Mrs. R. W. Chamberlain; 7, Mrs. Jennie Willard; 8, Mrs. E. A. Amold; !), Mrs.R. E. Disbrow; 10, Mrs. George Lyon; 11, Mrs. C. L. Rogers; 12, Mrs. E. W. Hinchley. Fagre Fifty-two. MAKSHALLTOWN RED CROSS WORKERS 1, Mrs. F. R. Jackson; 2, Lieut. Jackson; 3, Capt. Fesler;
The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . rd.23 Dr. & Mrs. F. M. Robinson.25 Air. & Mrs. J. T. Dunson. 17 1921 The Langham (contd.) Mr. & Mrs. F. I. Pratt. Miss C. M. Post. Mrs. S. P. Shepard. Mr. Arthur F. Shepard. Mr. Q. A. Atwood. Mr. Frederick Pope.24 & 26 The Blagdex.24 Mr. Winfield L. Tucker. Mr. Edmond A. Townley. Mr. Walter D. Buck. Mr. A. C. Simpson. Mr. Lynde R. Ferris. Mr. Ferdinand Hutchins.26 Mr. Abram C. Bell. Mrs. M. B. Wallis. Mr. Horace Cook. Mrs. Loring B. Barnes. Miss F. A Newhall. Mr. Jackson.28 The Devon. Mr. & Mrs. L Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-boston-blue-book-containing-boston-brookline-cambridge-chestnut-hill-and-milton-rd23-dr-mrs-f-m-robinson25-air-mrs-j-t-dunson-17-1921-the-langham-contd-mr-mrs-f-i-pratt-miss-c-m-post-mrs-s-p-shepard-mr-arthur-f-shepard-mr-q-a-atwood-mr-frederick-pope24-26-the-blagdex24-mr-winfield-l-tucker-mr-edmond-a-townley-mr-walter-d-buck-mr-a-c-simpson-mr-lynde-r-ferris-mr-ferdinand-hutchins26-mr-abram-c-bell-mrs-m-b-wallis-mr-horace-cook-mrs-loring-b-barnes-miss-f-a-newhall-mr-jackson28-the-devon-mr-mrs-l-image340289970.html
RM2ANHF96–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . rd.23 Dr. & Mrs. F. M. Robinson.25 Air. & Mrs. J. T. Dunson. 17 1921 The Langham (contd.) Mr. & Mrs. F. I. Pratt. Miss C. M. Post. Mrs. S. P. Shepard. Mr. Arthur F. Shepard. Mr. Q. A. Atwood. Mr. Frederick Pope.24 & 26 The Blagdex.24 Mr. Winfield L. Tucker. Mr. Edmond A. Townley. Mr. Walter D. Buck. Mr. A. C. Simpson. Mr. Lynde R. Ferris. Mr. Ferdinand Hutchins.26 Mr. Abram C. Bell. Mrs. M. B. Wallis. Mr. Horace Cook. Mrs. Loring B. Barnes. Miss F. A Newhall. Mr. Jackson.28 The Devon. Mr. & Mrs. L
. Official directory of the women's clubs of Chicago. g-ton Bd Millard Mrs Frank R 1344 Washing-ton Bd Miller Mrs B C 1692 W MonroeMiller Mrs Jas A 386 Dearborn AvMilliken Mrs Harry Edgebrook 111Mills Mrs D W 1510 Washington BdMoody Mrs F A 1609 Jackson BdMoore Mrs Frank D 411 Oakley BdMoxley Mrs W J Jr 538 Jackson BdMoyer Mrs M N 541 Jackson BdMunro Mrs Daniel 762 W AdamsNichols Mrs F M 1597 Jackson BdNickerson Mrs A E 1054 Washing-ton Bd Odell Mrs G H 1321 W MonroeOConnell Mrs A J 1054 SuperiorOConnell Mrs T W 1408 Jackson BdOffield Mrs C K 379 Ashland BdOGara Mrs T F 1664 Jackson BdOgden Mr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/official-directory-of-the-womens-clubs-of-chicago-g-ton-bd-millard-mrs-frank-r-1344-washing-ton-bd-miller-mrs-b-c-1692-w-monroemiller-mrs-jas-a-386-dearborn-avmilliken-mrs-harry-edgebrook-111mills-mrs-d-w-1510-washington-bdmoody-mrs-f-a-1609-jackson-bdmoore-mrs-frank-d-411-oakley-bdmoxley-mrs-w-j-jr-538-jackson-bdmoyer-mrs-m-n-541-jackson-bdmunro-mrs-daniel-762-w-adamsnichols-mrs-f-m-1597-jackson-bdnickerson-mrs-a-e-1054-washing-ton-bd-odell-mrs-g-h-1321-w-monroeoconnell-mrs-a-j-1054-superioroconnell-mrs-t-w-1408-jackson-bdoffield-mrs-c-k-379-ashland-bdogara-mrs-t-f-1664-jackson-bdogden-mr-image336724874.html
RM2AFR40A–. Official directory of the women's clubs of Chicago. g-ton Bd Millard Mrs Frank R 1344 Washing-ton Bd Miller Mrs B C 1692 W MonroeMiller Mrs Jas A 386 Dearborn AvMilliken Mrs Harry Edgebrook 111Mills Mrs D W 1510 Washington BdMoody Mrs F A 1609 Jackson BdMoore Mrs Frank D 411 Oakley BdMoxley Mrs W J Jr 538 Jackson BdMoyer Mrs M N 541 Jackson BdMunro Mrs Daniel 762 W AdamsNichols Mrs F M 1597 Jackson BdNickerson Mrs A E 1054 Washing-ton Bd Odell Mrs G H 1321 W MonroeOConnell Mrs A J 1054 SuperiorOConnell Mrs T W 1408 Jackson BdOffield Mrs C K 379 Ashland BdOGara Mrs T F 1664 Jackson BdOgden Mr
. Journal of electricity . Captain H. F. Jackson, general manager of the Great WesternPower Company, is standing at the right, while S. L. ShufFleton,western manager of the Stone and Wehster Company, in charge ofbuilding the Caribou plant, tells Gaskell S. Jacobs, engineer withthe California Railroad Commission, of the progress of the work.At Mr. Jacobs left is R. C. Starr, chief construction engineer ofthe San Joaquin Light & Power Corporation, who has just com-pleted the companys Kerckhoff installation. The spillway of Lake Almanor of the Great Western Power Com-pany. Note the great bodies o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-electricity-captain-h-f-jackson-general-manager-of-the-great-westernpower-company-is-standing-at-the-right-while-s-l-shuffletonwestern-manager-of-the-stone-and-wehster-company-in-charge-ofbuilding-the-caribou-plant-tells-gaskell-s-jacobs-engineer-withthe-california-railroad-commission-of-the-progress-of-the-workat-mr-jacobs-left-is-r-c-starr-chief-construction-engineer-ofthe-san-joaquin-light-power-corporation-who-has-just-com-pleted-the-companys-kerckhoff-installation-the-spillway-of-lake-almanor-of-the-great-western-power-com-pany-note-the-great-bodies-o-image371910041.html
RM2CH1Y1D–. Journal of electricity . Captain H. F. Jackson, general manager of the Great WesternPower Company, is standing at the right, while S. L. ShufFleton,western manager of the Stone and Wehster Company, in charge ofbuilding the Caribou plant, tells Gaskell S. Jacobs, engineer withthe California Railroad Commission, of the progress of the work.At Mr. Jacobs left is R. C. Starr, chief construction engineer ofthe San Joaquin Light & Power Corporation, who has just com-pleted the companys Kerckhoff installation. The spillway of Lake Almanor of the Great Western Power Com-pany. Note the great bodies o
. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. ) ■ f t> t r IliijillJ ■• J 1 Tlsa j HMC- IT L. T r - -JL 1 FCff.Z.. YUf.B holmes.] CLIFF-HOUSES, EIO MANGOS. 397 graphed by Mr. Jackson in 1874, and minutely described by him as thetwo-story cliff-house of the Rio Mancos. It is also in the cliffs of thenorth side, about 700 feet above the river, and although not so large orcomplicated in design as the house just described, it shows higher skillin construction and is in a better state of preservation. It is also ex-ceedingly difficult of access. It seems hardly necessary for me to enterinto a detai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-1st-12th-1867-1878-f-tgt-t-r-iliijillj-j-1-tlsa-j-hmc-it-l-t-r-jl-1-fcffz-yufb-holmes-cliff-houses-eio-mangos-397-graphed-by-mr-jackson-in-1874-and-minutely-described-by-him-as-thetwo-story-cliff-house-of-the-rio-mancos-it-is-also-in-the-cliffs-of-thenorth-side-about-700-feet-above-the-river-and-although-not-so-large-orcomplicated-in-design-as-the-house-just-described-it-shows-higher-skillin-construction-and-is-in-a-better-state-of-preservation-it-is-also-ex-ceedingly-difficult-of-access-it-seems-hardly-necessary-for-me-to-enterinto-a-detai-image370485273.html
RM2CEN1MW–. Annual report. 1st-12th, 1867-1878. ) ■ f t> t r IliijillJ ■• J 1 Tlsa j HMC- IT L. T r - -JL 1 FCff.Z.. YUf.B holmes.] CLIFF-HOUSES, EIO MANGOS. 397 graphed by Mr. Jackson in 1874, and minutely described by him as thetwo-story cliff-house of the Rio Mancos. It is also in the cliffs of thenorth side, about 700 feet above the river, and although not so large orcomplicated in design as the house just described, it shows higher skillin construction and is in a better state of preservation. It is also ex-ceedingly difficult of access. It seems hardly necessary for me to enterinto a detai
. Addiscombe, its heroes and men of note; by Colonel H. M. Vibart... With an introduction by Lord Roberts of Kandahar.. . ssor—Military Dravint,f: Capt. V. A. Tate.Professor—Military Surveying : Major Jackson.Professors- Hindustani: Richard Haughton, Esq.Charles Bowles, Esq.Professor—French : Mons. Leon Contansean.Staff Captain—Major Ritherdon.Doctor—Westall.LecturcM in Geology: D. T. Anstcd, Esq.do. in Chemistry,Professor Solly.Instructor in fencing, &c.: Mr. 11. Angelo, Junr.Steward & Purveyor: Mr- R. J. Leeds.Scrgeant-Major—David Bruce.Between this time and the close of the College in i86 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/addiscombe-its-heroes-and-men-of-note-by-colonel-h-m-vibart-with-an-introduction-by-lord-roberts-of-kandahar-ssormilitary-dravintf-capt-v-a-tateprofessormilitary-surveying-major-jacksonprofessors-hindustani-richard-haughton-esqcharles-bowles-esqprofessorfrench-mons-leon-contanseanstaff-captainmajor-ritherdondoctorwestalllecturcm-in-geology-d-t-anstcd-esqdo-in-chemistryprofessor-sollyinstructor-in-fencing-c-mr-11-angelo-junrsteward-purveyor-mr-r-j-leedsscrgeant-majordavid-brucebetween-this-time-and-the-close-of-the-college-in-i86-image369637085.html
RM2CDABTD–. Addiscombe, its heroes and men of note; by Colonel H. M. Vibart... With an introduction by Lord Roberts of Kandahar.. . ssor—Military Dravint,f: Capt. V. A. Tate.Professor—Military Surveying : Major Jackson.Professors- Hindustani: Richard Haughton, Esq.Charles Bowles, Esq.Professor—French : Mons. Leon Contansean.Staff Captain—Major Ritherdon.Doctor—Westall.LecturcM in Geology: D. T. Anstcd, Esq.do. in Chemistry,Professor Solly.Instructor in fencing, &c.: Mr. 11. Angelo, Junr.Steward & Purveyor: Mr- R. J. Leeds.Scrgeant-Major—David Bruce.Between this time and the close of the College in i86
. Farmer and stockbreeder . D iv es, Raby. 141gs. ; Mr. A. J. Lee. Ellesmere,144es.: Mr. J. W. Jackson. Weston Rhvn. 138gs.;Mr. R. Roberts, Caergvwd, 136-s.; Mr. T. Hughes,Pentre, 138gs.; Mr. F. Williams, Rhosnessney,130gs.; Mr. Evan Ro!«;rts, Ruthin, 130gs. and 120gs.Harness horses to 72gs.; cobs to 62^s. A very successful demonstration of the Austintractor was given on Thursday at St. Ives, Hunts.A goodly number of farmers had acsen bled andsome excellent ploughing was witnessed. Thetractor worked both on the lnnd and in the furrow.An eleven-tme cultivator W03 then put on, whichthe tractor h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmer-and-stockbreeder-d-iv-es-raby-141gs-mr-a-j-lee-ellesmere144es-mr-j-w-jackson-weston-rhvn-138gsmr-r-roberts-caergvwd-136-s-mr-t-hughespentre-138gs-mr-f-williams-rhosnessney130gs-mr-evan-ro!rts-ruthin-130gs-and-120gsharness-horses-to-72gs-cobs-to-62s-a-very-successful-demonstration-of-the-austintractor-was-given-on-thursday-at-st-ives-huntsa-goodly-number-of-farmers-had-acsen-bled-andsome-excellent-ploughing-was-witnessed-thetractor-worked-both-on-the-lnnd-and-in-the-furrowan-eleven-tme-cultivator-w03-then-put-on-whichthe-tractor-h-image370061892.html
RM2CE1NM4–. Farmer and stockbreeder . D iv es, Raby. 141gs. ; Mr. A. J. Lee. Ellesmere,144es.: Mr. J. W. Jackson. Weston Rhvn. 138gs.;Mr. R. Roberts, Caergvwd, 136-s.; Mr. T. Hughes,Pentre, 138gs.; Mr. F. Williams, Rhosnessney,130gs.; Mr. Evan Ro!«;rts, Ruthin, 130gs. and 120gs.Harness horses to 72gs.; cobs to 62^s. A very successful demonstration of the Austintractor was given on Thursday at St. Ives, Hunts.A goodly number of farmers had acsen bled andsome excellent ploughing was witnessed. Thetractor worked both on the lnnd and in the furrow.An eleven-tme cultivator W03 then put on, whichthe tractor h
. International studio. ew York City, a medal for the SpanishHistorical Museum of New York, portrait busts ofDr. J. B. S. Jackson, of Mr. Hargate, for St. PaulsSchool, Concord, N. H.; of the late Dr. Reuen HV BKI-A I.. IKI novelty in coinage and cr of the board of trustees of the Museum <»f Fine .Arts in Boston. and the cxccutitui of the idea was carried out with marked su sunk below ihr level ih.ii friction is eliminated, and a great .saving in wear an«l tear on the salient surfaces of the coin is effected. The de.sign has f<»r two of its chief features the head oi a real Indian and a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/international-studio-ew-york-city-a-medal-for-the-spanishhistorical-museum-of-new-york-portrait-busts-ofdr-j-b-s-jackson-of-mr-hargate-for-st-paulsschool-concord-n-h-of-the-late-dr-reuen-hv-bki-a-i-iki-novelty-in-coinage-and-cr-of-the-board-of-trustees-of-the-museum-ltf-fine-arts-in-boston-and-the-cxccutitui-of-the-idea-was-carried-out-with-marked-su-sunk-below-ihr-level-ihii-friction-is-eliminated-and-a-great-saving-in-wear-anl-tear-on-the-salient-surfaces-of-the-coin-is-effected-the-design-has-fltr-two-of-its-chief-features-the-head-oi-a-real-indian-and-a-image370563775.html
RM2CETHTF–. International studio. ew York City, a medal for the SpanishHistorical Museum of New York, portrait busts ofDr. J. B. S. Jackson, of Mr. Hargate, for St. PaulsSchool, Concord, N. H.; of the late Dr. Reuen HV BKI-A I.. IKI novelty in coinage and cr of the board of trustees of the Museum <»f Fine .Arts in Boston. and the cxccutitui of the idea was carried out with marked su sunk below ihr level ih.ii friction is eliminated, and a great .saving in wear an«l tear on the salient surfaces of the coin is effected. The de.sign has f<»r two of its chief features the head oi a real Indian and a
. Railway and Locomotive Engineering. ^, S. Frediniruck, O. Thompson, C.Bcckendorf, J. Clauser, C. Schultz, C.Dierp, W. Cunimings, M. Taylor, C.Lang, A. Ketz, A. Barnes, R. Worm-backer, K. Dierts, P. Kims, W. Kiselan,M. Stone, S. H. Ward, G. Sly, E. W,Jackson, J. Clay, H. E. Blackburn, G.. skill that youths could not learn the tradethey were underpaid to work at. Thiscertainly cannot be said of the appren-tices employed in the Erie shops. Mr. F. M. Wallace, who has been in Boose, J. Roache, C. Wagner, J. Jackson, charge of the toolroom of the Erie shops W. P. Pine, C. ToUen, R. Winterstein, at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/railway-and-locomotive-engineering-s-frediniruck-o-thompson-cbcckendorf-j-clauser-c-schultz-cdierp-w-cunimings-m-taylor-clang-a-ketz-a-barnes-r-worm-backer-k-dierts-p-kims-w-kiselanm-stone-s-h-ward-g-sly-e-wjackson-j-clay-h-e-blackburn-g-skill-that-youths-could-not-learn-the-tradethey-were-underpaid-to-work-at-thiscertainly-cannot-be-said-of-the-appren-tices-employed-in-the-erie-shops-mr-f-m-wallace-who-has-been-in-boose-j-roache-c-wagner-j-jackson-charge-of-the-toolroom-of-the-erie-shops-w-p-pine-c-touen-r-winterstein-at-image370304715.html
RM2CECRCB–. Railway and Locomotive Engineering. ^, S. Frediniruck, O. Thompson, C.Bcckendorf, J. Clauser, C. Schultz, C.Dierp, W. Cunimings, M. Taylor, C.Lang, A. Ketz, A. Barnes, R. Worm-backer, K. Dierts, P. Kims, W. Kiselan,M. Stone, S. H. Ward, G. Sly, E. W,Jackson, J. Clay, H. E. Blackburn, G.. skill that youths could not learn the tradethey were underpaid to work at. Thiscertainly cannot be said of the appren-tices employed in the Erie shops. Mr. F. M. Wallace, who has been in Boose, J. Roache, C. Wagner, J. Jackson, charge of the toolroom of the Erie shops W. P. Pine, C. ToUen, R. Winterstein, at
. The Orange blossom . ynde. Blanche Rankin. Mary Massey. Leona Butler. Mildred Jenkins. Esther Darbyshire. Agnes Anderson. Burdee Rucker. Grace McMurry. Gertrude Reed. Bret M. Evans. Winfred Roe. IJazel ICirkpatrick. W. F. Arnett. May Cooper. F. W. Brunner. P.lara ^Vebster Edna Conner. Ruth Oldham. L. B. Dobbs. Warren Morton. Mr. Estle. Ti A Reck Mr. Elliot. Fern Hussey. R. S. Gait. Nellie Myers. C. C. Grover. Belle Hall. C. W. Hedge. Olive Elles. W. G. Hazen. Laura Nicholson. F. F. Johnson. Ena L. Bell. C. W. Jackson. 11. v ■. v i (Uiiv i - P. Keys. Myrtle Gardner. W. Lewis. O Lc JJIlcll IVl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-orange-blossom-ynde-blanche-rankin-mary-massey-leona-butler-mildred-jenkins-esther-darbyshire-agnes-anderson-burdee-rucker-grace-mcmurry-gertrude-reed-bret-m-evans-winfred-roe-ijazel-icirkpatrick-w-f-arnett-may-cooper-f-w-brunner-plara-vebster-edna-conner-ruth-oldham-l-b-dobbs-warren-morton-mr-estle-ti-a-reck-mr-elliot-fern-hussey-r-s-gait-nellie-myers-c-c-grover-belle-hall-c-w-hedge-olive-elles-w-g-hazen-laura-nicholson-f-f-johnson-ena-l-bell-c-w-jackson-11-v-v-i-uiiv-i-p-keys-myrtle-gardner-w-lewis-o-lc-jjilcll-ivl-image372581311.html
RM2CJ4F7B–. The Orange blossom . ynde. Blanche Rankin. Mary Massey. Leona Butler. Mildred Jenkins. Esther Darbyshire. Agnes Anderson. Burdee Rucker. Grace McMurry. Gertrude Reed. Bret M. Evans. Winfred Roe. IJazel ICirkpatrick. W. F. Arnett. May Cooper. F. W. Brunner. P.lara ^Vebster Edna Conner. Ruth Oldham. L. B. Dobbs. Warren Morton. Mr. Estle. Ti A Reck Mr. Elliot. Fern Hussey. R. S. Gait. Nellie Myers. C. C. Grover. Belle Hall. C. W. Hedge. Olive Elles. W. G. Hazen. Laura Nicholson. F. F. Johnson. Ena L. Bell. C. W. Jackson. 11. v ■. v i (Uiiv i - P. Keys. Myrtle Gardner. W. Lewis. O Lc JJIlcll IVl
. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Mr. Cole, 22 gs ; The Songstress,the Earl of Coventry, 21 gs ; Parma Violet, Mr. Cole, 30 gs. STOCK BULLS. Royal Rupert 20976. Mr. A. R. Houghton Knight, Down-ton Castle, 100 gs ; First Choice, Mr. W f Igate, 60 gs ; D iwn-ton Bonanza, Mr. .1. Morris, Gwern y goo Farm, aGrn New-port, 31 gs; Beauchief, Mr. Morrison, Thresholds, Leebot-woed, 21 gs; Gentleman Joe, Mr. Cole, 55 gs; Roderick,Mr. Cole, 120 gs; Young Duke, Mr. Newton Jackson, Blade-brooke. Ientrilas, 20 gs. At Ballinasloe, County Galway, on Tuesday asmall sheep lair was held, but quit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-mark-lane-express-agricultural-journal-c-mr-cole-22-gs-the-songstressthe-earl-of-coventry-21-gs-parma-violet-mr-cole-30-gs-stock-bulls-royal-rupert-20976-mr-a-r-houghton-knight-down-ton-castle-100-gs-first-choice-mr-w-f-igate-60-gs-d-iwn-ton-bonanza-mr-1-morris-gwern-y-goo-farm-agrn-new-port-31-gs-beauchief-mr-morrison-thresholds-leebot-woed-21-gs-gentleman-joe-mr-cole-55-gs-roderickmr-cole-120-gs-young-duke-mr-newton-jackson-blade-brooke-ientrilas-20-gs-at-ballinasloe-county-galway-on-tuesday-asmall-sheep-lair-was-held-but-quit-image370518605.html
RM2CEPG79–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. Mr. Cole, 22 gs ; The Songstress,the Earl of Coventry, 21 gs ; Parma Violet, Mr. Cole, 30 gs. STOCK BULLS. Royal Rupert 20976. Mr. A. R. Houghton Knight, Down-ton Castle, 100 gs ; First Choice, Mr. W f Igate, 60 gs ; D iwn-ton Bonanza, Mr. .1. Morris, Gwern y goo Farm, aGrn New-port, 31 gs; Beauchief, Mr. Morrison, Thresholds, Leebot-woed, 21 gs; Gentleman Joe, Mr. Cole, 55 gs; Roderick,Mr. Cole, 120 gs; Young Duke, Mr. Newton Jackson, Blade-brooke. Ientrilas, 20 gs. At Ballinasloe, County Galway, on Tuesday asmall sheep lair was held, but quit
. Farmer and stockbreeder . Is.: W. ParkinMoore, 5, £277 12s. 4d.; J. Jackson, 4. £258 6s. ;A. Wybergh, 4, £242 16s. 3d.: J. Barnes, 9,£212 8s. Id. ; J. Hewson, 3. £215 5s.: W. B. Erring-ton. 2, £181 2;. 6d.: R. Cornelius. 4. £177 3s. 9d. ;Duke of Northumberland, 5, £153 6s. lOd. : Mr-.Bumyeat, 2, £136 10s.; H. Mather. 3. £111 13s.; G.and J. Hope, 6, £103 12s.; J. T. Ion. 2. £92 8s.: T.Robinson, 3, £39 19s.: D. Bragg, 3. £89 5s.: F. J.Bell, 2, £81 7s 6d.: R. A. Watson. 4. £80 Is. M.Cows and heifers—Mrs. Scurfield, 4. £279 lis. 3d.;T. W. Workman. 3, £156 15s.; W. St. G. Lazonbv,2. £144 7s. 6d.; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmer-and-stockbreeder-is-w-parkinmoore-5-277-12s-4d-j-jackson-4-258-6s-a-wybergh-4-242-16s-3d-j-barnes-9212-8s-id-j-hewson-3-215-5s-w-b-erring-ton-2-181-2-6d-r-cornelius-4-177-3s-9d-duke-of-northumberland-5-153-6s-lod-mr-bumyeat-2-136-10s-h-mather-3-111-13s-gand-j-hope-6-103-12s-j-t-ion-2-92-8s-trobinson-3-39-19s-d-bragg-3-89-5s-f-jbell-2-81-7s-6d-r-a-watson-4-80-is-mcows-and-heifersmrs-scurfield-4-279-lis-3dt-w-workman-3-156-15s-w-st-g-lazonbv2-144-7s-6d-image370069733.html
RM2CE23M5–. Farmer and stockbreeder . Is.: W. ParkinMoore, 5, £277 12s. 4d.; J. Jackson, 4. £258 6s. ;A. Wybergh, 4, £242 16s. 3d.: J. Barnes, 9,£212 8s. Id. ; J. Hewson, 3. £215 5s.: W. B. Erring-ton. 2, £181 2;. 6d.: R. Cornelius. 4. £177 3s. 9d. ;Duke of Northumberland, 5, £153 6s. lOd. : Mr-.Bumyeat, 2, £136 10s.; H. Mather. 3. £111 13s.; G.and J. Hope, 6, £103 12s.; J. T. Ion. 2. £92 8s.: T.Robinson, 3, £39 19s.: D. Bragg, 3. £89 5s.: F. J.Bell, 2, £81 7s 6d.: R. A. Watson. 4. £80 Is. M.Cows and heifers—Mrs. Scurfield, 4. £279 lis. 3d.;T. W. Workman. 3, £156 15s.; W. St. G. Lazonbv,2. £144 7s. 6d.;
. The birds of Lancashire. Birds. QL ,.. THE BIRDS OF LANCASHIRE F. S. MITCHELL MEIMUEK OK THE BKITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ANNOTATED BY HOWARD SAUNDERS, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. With Additions by R. J. HOWARD, M.B.O.U., AND OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES ILLUSTRATED BY G. E. LODGE, VICTOR PROUT ^c.. LONDON: GURNEY & JACKSON, i, PATERNOSTER ROW. Siiccessors to Mr. Van Voorst.] MDCCCXCII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-birds-of-lancashire-birds-ql-the-birds-of-lancashire-f-s-mitchell-meimuek-ok-the-bkitish-ornithologists-union-second-edition-revised-and-annotated-by-howard-saunders-fls-fzs-ampc-with-additions-by-r-j-howard-mbou-and-other-local-authorities-illustrated-by-g-e-lodge-victor-prout-c-london-gurney-amp-jackson-i-paternoster-row-siiccessors-to-mr-van-voorst-mdcccxcii-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-p-image234592405.html
RMRHJH05–. The birds of Lancashire. Birds. QL ,.. THE BIRDS OF LANCASHIRE F. S. MITCHELL MEIMUEK OK THE BKITISH ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION SECOND EDITION REVISED AND ANNOTATED BY HOWARD SAUNDERS, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. With Additions by R. J. HOWARD, M.B.O.U., AND OTHER LOCAL AUTHORITIES ILLUSTRATED BY G. E. LODGE, VICTOR PROUT ^c.. LONDON: GURNEY & JACKSON, i, PATERNOSTER ROW. Siiccessors to Mr. Van Voorst.] MDCCCXCII.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not p
. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. 194 BRITISH FERNS. Fig. 218. P. ciiig. acuh'loluii/i. AcuTiLOBUM (Fig. 218).—Found near Barnstaple by Mr. C. Jackson ; this represents a section, embracing a number of very fine forms, found bv R. J. Gray, Mrs. Hartley, W. H. Phillips, G. B. Wollaston, Dv. Allchin, Mr. Choule, Mr. Dadds, F. Foot, and Mr. Wells ; the pinnules are long and slender, and very acutely pointed, and the vaiieties are generally proliferous. The term " acutilohum " has been substituted for " prolijerum," so many other forms bearing bulbils. (See Appendix N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-ferns-194-british-ferns-fig-218-p-ciiig-acuhloluiii-acutilobum-fig-218found-near-barnstaple-by-mr-c-jackson-this-represents-a-section-embracing-a-number-of-very-fine-forms-found-bv-r-j-gray-mrs-hartley-w-h-phillips-g-b-wollaston-dv-allchin-mr-choule-mr-dadds-f-foot-and-mr-wells-the-pinnules-are-long-and-slender-and-very-acutely-pointed-and-the-vaiieties-are-generally-proliferous-the-term-quot-acutilohum-quot-has-been-substituted-for-quot-prolijerumquot-so-many-other-forms-bearing-bulbils-see-appendix-n-image234251125.html
RMRH31KH–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. 194 BRITISH FERNS. Fig. 218. P. ciiig. acuh'loluii/i. AcuTiLOBUM (Fig. 218).—Found near Barnstaple by Mr. C. Jackson ; this represents a section, embracing a number of very fine forms, found bv R. J. Gray, Mrs. Hartley, W. H. Phillips, G. B. Wollaston, Dv. Allchin, Mr. Choule, Mr. Dadds, F. Foot, and Mr. Wells ; the pinnules are long and slender, and very acutely pointed, and the vaiieties are generally proliferous. The term " acutilohum " has been substituted for " prolijerum," so many other forms bearing bulbils. (See Appendix N
. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. ATilYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA 117 PuLCHEKRiMUM (Fig. 102).—A finely cut plumose variety on otherwise normal lines, very pretty. P. CRISTATUM.—A crested form of same character. P. Jackson.-—More foliose than the last.. Fig. 102. A. f. f. ptilcherrimiiin (tip of frond). Fig. 103. A.f.f. ramo-cristatiiin (pinn.i). P. Walker.—A dwarf, pretty form, pinnules long and serrate. PuLLERii.—Found in Isle of Skye by Mr. Puller ; pinnules short and rounded like pinnae of Frizellice, but closer. Ramosum Forster.—Found at Woodhead ; branched. Ramo-cristatum (Fig. 103).—R Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-ferns-and-their-varieties-ferns-atilyrium-filix-fcemina-117-pulchekrimum-fig-102a-finely-cut-plumose-variety-on-otherwise-normal-lines-very-pretty-p-cristatuma-crested-form-of-same-character-p-jackson-more-foliose-than-the-last-fig-102-a-f-f-ptilcherrimiiin-tip-of-frond-fig-103-aff-ramo-cristatiiin-pinni-p-walkera-dwarf-pretty-form-pinnules-long-and-serrate-pulleriifound-in-isle-of-skye-by-mr-puller-pinnules-short-and-rounded-like-pinnae-of-frizellice-but-closer-ramosum-forsterfound-at-woodhead-branched-ramo-cristatum-fig-103r-image234237113.html
RMRH2BR5–. British ferns and their varieties. Ferns. ATilYRIUM FILIX-FCEMINA 117 PuLCHEKRiMUM (Fig. 102).—A finely cut plumose variety on otherwise normal lines, very pretty. P. CRISTATUM.—A crested form of same character. P. Jackson.-—More foliose than the last.. Fig. 102. A. f. f. ptilcherrimiiin (tip of frond). Fig. 103. A.f.f. ramo-cristatiiin (pinn.i). P. Walker.—A dwarf, pretty form, pinnules long and serrate. PuLLERii.—Found in Isle of Skye by Mr. Puller ; pinnules short and rounded like pinnae of Frizellice, but closer. Ramosum Forster.—Found at Woodhead ; branched. Ramo-cristatum (Fig. 103).—R
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 -> ? ?' •;:?sr :f^-ymif^i/:r The Florists^ Review . '(Tv* '*.; •(^•*'iy-sf.••?r^^'T'ffWr;; 7T "'^ '^.TJT^T'Tj *^^ ' August 10, 1916. OBITUARY Jackson Thornton Dawson. When the news spread August 3 that Jackson Dawson, Boston's and New England's grand old horticulturist, was no more, there was a feeling of univer- sal sadness among his hosts of friends, and I am sure that a great many be- yond the confines of the Old Bay state will feel keen pangs of regret when they read of the death of this able, genial, warm-hearted and lovable man. Mr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/florists-review-microform-floriculture-20-gt-sr-f-ymifir-the-florists-review-tv-iy-sfrtffwr-7t-quot-tjtttj-august-10-1916-obituary-jackson-thornton-dawson-when-the-news-spread-august-3-that-jackson-dawson-bostons-and-new-englands-grand-old-horticulturist-was-no-more-there-was-a-feeling-of-univer-sal-sadness-among-his-hosts-of-friends-and-i-am-sure-that-a-great-many-be-yond-the-confines-of-the-old-bay-state-will-feel-keen-pangs-of-regret-when-they-read-of-the-death-of-this-able-genial-warm-hearted-and-lovable-man-mr-image238354001.html
RMRRNXXW–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 -> ? ?' •;:?sr :f^-ymif^i/:r The Florists^ Review . '(Tv* '*.; •(^•*'iy-sf.••?r^^'T'ffWr;; 7T "'^ '^.TJT^T'Tj *^^ ' August 10, 1916. OBITUARY Jackson Thornton Dawson. When the news spread August 3 that Jackson Dawson, Boston's and New England's grand old horticulturist, was no more, there was a feeling of univer- sal sadness among his hosts of friends, and I am sure that a great many be- yond the confines of the Old Bay state will feel keen pangs of regret when they read of the death of this able, genial, warm-hearted and lovable man. Mr
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 224 Mr. H. G. Jackson on a but owing to the absence of a male it is not considered advisable to base a description on this material. References. Gendre, E. 1909. "Notes d'Helmintliologie africaine" (Deuxieme Note). Proc.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, Ixiii. pp. xxxiii.-xli. LiNSTOW, 0. VON. 1897. <'Nematlielmintlieri Grosstentlieils in Mada- gascar gesammelt." Arch, f. Naturg. Ixiii. 1, pp. 27-34, pis. iv.-r. Seukat, L. G. 1917. " Phy Salop teres des Kep ti Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-annals-and-magazine-of-natural-history-zoology-botany-and-geology-natural-history-zoology-botany-geology-224-mr-h-g-jackson-on-a-but-owing-to-the-absence-of-a-male-it-is-not-considered-advisable-to-base-a-description-on-this-material-references-gendre-e-1909-quotnotes-dhelmintliologie-africainequot-deuxieme-note-proc-verb-soc-linn-bordeaux-ixiii-pp-xxxiii-xli-linstow-0-von-1897-ltnematlielmintlieri-grosstentlieils-in-mada-gascar-gesammeltquot-arch-f-naturg-ixiii-1-pp-27-34-pis-iv-r-seukat-l-g-1917-quot-phy-salop-teres-des-kep-ti-image236517600.html
RMRMP8H4–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 224 Mr. H. G. Jackson on a but owing to the absence of a male it is not considered advisable to base a description on this material. References. Gendre, E. 1909. "Notes d'Helmintliologie africaine" (Deuxieme Note). Proc.-verb. Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, Ixiii. pp. xxxiii.-xli. LiNSTOW, 0. VON. 1897. <'Nematlielmintlieri Grosstentlieils in Mada- gascar gesammelt." Arch, f. Naturg. Ixiii. 1, pp. 27-34, pis. iv.-r. Seukat, L. G. 1917. " Phy Salop teres des Kep ti
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 418 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Nov. 19, 1914. THE PRINCE OF WALES' AND BELGIAN REFUGEES' FUNDS. In response to Mr. Small wood's appeal in the Record for November we have re- ceived the following: â For the Prince of AVales' Fund : Miss I. H. Jackson, £1 Is.; Miss R. F. Garratt. 5s. For the Belgian-Refugees' Fund: Miss E. M. Woods, Vols. 27, 29, and 20 of The Bee-keepeirs' Rec;ord, bound, and one copy of " The Irish Bee Guide " ; Miss L. C. Jones, 2flbs. beeswax; Mr. R. A. French, 5s.. H. J. A. (Barlow) Various Queries.â (1) The c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-bee-journal-amp-bee-keepers-adviser-bees-418-the-british-bee-journal-nov-19-1914-the-prince-of-wales-and-belgian-refugees-funds-in-response-to-mr-small-woods-appeal-in-the-record-for-november-we-have-re-ceived-the-following-for-the-prince-of-avales-fund-miss-i-h-jackson-1-is-miss-r-f-garratt-5s-for-the-belgian-refugees-fund-miss-e-m-woods-vols-27-29-and-20-of-the-bee-keepeirs-record-bound-and-one-copy-of-quot-the-irish-bee-guide-quot-miss-l-c-jones-2flbs-beeswax-mr-r-a-french-5s-h-j-a-barlow-various-queries-1-the-c-image234239548.html
RMRH2EX4–. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. 418 THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. [Nov. 19, 1914. THE PRINCE OF WALES' AND BELGIAN REFUGEES' FUNDS. In response to Mr. Small wood's appeal in the Record for November we have re- ceived the following: â For the Prince of AVales' Fund : Miss I. H. Jackson, £1 Is.; Miss R. F. Garratt. 5s. For the Belgian-Refugees' Fund: Miss E. M. Woods, Vols. 27, 29, and 20 of The Bee-keepeirs' Rec;ord, bound, and one copy of " The Irish Bee Guide " ; Miss L. C. Jones, 2flbs. beeswax; Mr. R. A. French, 5s.. H. J. A. (Barlow) Various Queries.â (1) The c
. The Emu. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Australasia Periodicals. Tin; ]:Mr. i m. .i. PLATE LXV.. Sid. W. Jackson, R.A.O.U.. at nest of Mistletoe-Bird. Photo, by H. L. White, C.F.A.O.U., " Belltiees," Scone, N.S.W.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Australasian Ornithologists' Union; Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union. Melbourne : Australasian Ornithologists' Union Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-emu-birds-periodicals-birds-australasia-periodicals-tin-mr-i-m-i-plate-lxv-sid-w-jackson-raou-at-nest-of-mistletoe-bird-photo-by-h-l-white-cfaou-quot-belltieesquot-scone-nsw-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-australasian-ornithologists-union-royal-australasian-ornithologists-union-melbourne-australasian-ornithologists-union-image231302898.html
RMRC8N5P–. The Emu. Birds -- Periodicals; Birds -- Australasia Periodicals. Tin; ]:Mr. i m. .i. PLATE LXV.. Sid. W. Jackson, R.A.O.U.. at nest of Mistletoe-Bird. Photo, by H. L. White, C.F.A.O.U., " Belltiees," Scone, N.S.W.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Australasian Ornithologists' Union; Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union. Melbourne : Australasian Ornithologists' Union
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