RMER92B0–Front of operating room in which are arranged parallel with
RMG3C7WN–National Gymnastics Competition Caen, Parallel and High bars
RM2RG9DPJ–Industrial Edwardian Parallel Crossley Gas Mill Engines with Geared Fly Wheels, England.
RMA67EPB–London Wall Of Death
RMAY4R68–World Map 1587
RMAY2P5F–Neanderthaloid Wells
RM2RG8X3E–Before Sebastopol: Artillery taking Lancaster guns down to the first parallel, by night
RMG384MN–NEANDERTHALOID MAN Our probable ancestor but a parallel species to Neanderthal man Date: 10,000 - 40,000 BC
RM2M9870K–Crimean War -- interior of a French rifle pit in the parallel before the Mamelon fort and White Tower.
RM2C8769M–Korean War era - Commonwealth Sign - The 38th parallel north, which formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.
RM2C8769C–Korean War era - Speed Limit sign close to the 38th parallel north, which formed the border between North and South Korea prior to the Korean War.
RM2M3P7JP–Various types of ovens and kitchens, from brick and clay ovens, parallel kitchen, broad arrow kitchen, aldershot ovens and internally heated oven burrowed into the side of a bank. Date: 1915
RM2M3JTDD–Diagrams showing Jablochkoff's candle lamp. Paul Jablochkoff (1847-1894) was a Russian telegraph engineer who would rise to the post of director of telegraphs between Moscow and Kursk. During travels in France in 1876 he developed his electric 'candle', the first lamp to be used in large quantities. The carbons stood upright, parallel to each other which meant the candle did not require complex regulating mechanisms, but its main importance was that it brought electric light to the public attention. Marketed by the Societe Generale D'Electricite and was used to light streets, public buildi
RM2M96BB6–View of the town of Gorseinon, near Swansea, Glamorgan, South Wales, with the railway line running in parallel with the High Street.
RM2RGBTN8–Children playing a game of Flap the Kipper. Cut two fish shapes out of thin paper and lay them parallel. Then two children, each armed with an exercise book, flap hard behind the fishes (but never touching them) to see who can be the first to blow their fish over the line.
RM2M3NR2R–A Givenchy coat (on the left) of heavy white wool with a small collar, huge buttons, a horizontal yoke line running parallel to the pockets nad a nine-tenths hemline. Note too the rounded shoulderline, the short chopped off sleeves,and the barely indicated waistline. The matching white jersey dress just covers the kneecap and the belt is of snuff coloured suede. Date: 1960
RM2M3T1R6–Frederick James Furnivall FBA (1825 - 1910), English philologist, best known as one of the co-creators of the New English Dictionary. He founded a number of learned societies on early English literature and made pioneering and massive editorial contributions to the subject, of which the most notable was his parallel text edition of The Canterbury Tales. He was one of the founders of and teachers at the London Working Men's College and a lifelong campaigner against injustice. Date: 1909
RM2M3NR8D–An illustration attempting to reflect the growth in the number of personnel in the British Navy, which, according to First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, in a speech he made at the Guildhall in 1913, 'is twice as numerous as the next greatest Naval power'. The growth in naval personnel numbers ran in parallel with a massive dreadnought building programme in the years leading up to World War One, triggering a naval arms race among the major powers. Date: 1913
RM2M3NTPA–"Concerned!" Caption: Disappointed Tommy to Officer (after waiting several hours for an expected assault by the enemy which has not come off): "I do hope as 'ow nothin' serious 'as 'appened to the poor devils, sir" In some areas of the Western Front, there was a "live and let live" attitude towards the enemy and many British soldiers retained a grudging respect for their German counterparts. Wiring parties or stretcher-bearers would often work parallel to each other in No Man's Land at night, and there was occasional banter thrown from trench to oppos
RMG387F6–WOMEN'S RIGHTS/CAMPAIGNS
RMD89P02–CHICAGO STATE STREET
RMG38DG1–WORLD MAP 1587
RMPXJ4YX–ABDUCTED BY GIANTESS
RMD8A6C5–SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM 2
RMDP96X1–Obelisk: Cleopatra's needle ready to travel
RMDRF475–Fete Federal de Gymnastique, Lausanne
RMDR2757–GYMNASTICS AT SCHOOL
RMDRCH9R–Production of 'The Dairymaids'
RMG3AJ6Y–Swiss Gymnastic Group Exercise
RMD8AA6A–Scientist & Sub-Universe
RMDRANBW–London Central YMCA Gymnasium
RMDR9JTY–The Turnfest - Bern - July 1906
RMA9X2T9–Womens Rights Campaigns
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