RMGJ798E–Tib Street, Manchester, Northern Quarter, Lancashire, England, UK. Location of old river Tib
RM2FMM3M6–Tippu Tib (Hamed bin Mohamed el Marjebi) (1837-1905). Swahili slave trader and governor. Between 1876 and 1877 he accompanied Henry Morton Stanley on an expedition along the Congo River. Engraving by W. Meyer. El Congo y la Creación del Estado Independiente de este nombre. Historia de los Trabajos y Exploraciones Verificados (The Congo and the Founding of its Free State. A Story of Work and Exploration), by Henry M. Stanley. Edited in Barcelona, ca.1890. Spain.
RMBXTNDJ–Europe, Italy, Rome, Vatican And River Tiber
RMDWBYM7–Ivory displayed at Tippu Tib's camp on the Congo, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2GA721R–Anglican Manchester Cathedral in Victoria Street, Manchester, north-west England and riverside apartments by Victoria Bridge over the River Irwell
RF2C1A3E7–Jean Tiberi se reprsente sous les couleurs de l'UMP, dans le Ve arrondissement de Paris pour les lections municipales *** Local Caption *** Jean Tib
RM2B71ATG–Landschap met de Porta Portese Veduta fori di Porta Portese (titel op object) Varie Vedute (serietitel) Landscape with the Porta Portese in Rome. Men rowing in boats on the Tiber. Middle above the title. Numbered right: 7. Manufacturer : print maker: Paolo Trapanesi To own design of: Paolo Anesi Place manufacture: Rome Date: 1725 Physical characteristics: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: H 135 mm × W 191 mmToelichtingPrent 7 from the series: Varie Vedute by Paolo Anesi . Subject: cityscapes and landscapes with human structures river where Rome Porta Portes Tib
RM2AFKJNW–. Through the dark continent : or, The sources of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. on our paddles. Butfrom both banks at once, in fierce concert, the natives, withtheir heads gaily feathered, and armed with broad blackwooden shields and long spears, dashed out towards us. Tippu-Tib l)efore our departure had hired to me twoyoung men of Ukusu—cannibals—as interpreters. Thesewere now instructed to cry out the word Sennenneh! ( Peace ! ), and to say that we were friends. 156 THROUGH THE DARK CONTINENT. [1876. But tliey would
RMB4C3P8–castel sant angelo seen from river boat on the tiber in rome italy
RFEX5W71–Adobe blocks and bricks drying under the midday sun on a harvested cereal field in the Gepelwater Mill area-S.Friendship Hwy-Tib
RM2BYN5G2–The night view of the castle and bridge of Sant'Angelo in Rome,Italy
RFW9577T–Safety fencing recently installed around Tib Lock on The Rochdale canal in central Manchester. This followed drowning accident in March 2018
RMHB6DE8–Small temple on the mountain
RMRYGP9B–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 **l**w ***tiB^Kj ^Bflte-'' rrtdrteffi'1*™* 'v^ I Figure 1.2. The northern arm of Tijuana Estuary, looking east (photo by D. Fink). describe in Chapter 3, Tijuana Estuary is sometimes river dominated, sometimes partially mixed, and usually vertically homogeneous, although with marine rather than brackish water. Its vertical salinity profile can become positive or negative, depending on weather and tidal flushing conditions. Because most of the estuary has shallow- water habi
RMHATM11–Kagbeni
RMBXTNJJ–Europe, Italy, Rome, Vatican And River Tiber
RM2GA71MH–View from the Salford side over the River Irwell to Spinningfields and the Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel Manchester, north-west England
RF2C1A3E0–Jean Tiberi se reprsente sous les couleurs de l'UMP, dans le Ve arrondissement de Paris pour les lections municipales *** Local Caption *** Jean Tib
RM2AN622K–The colloquies of Edward Osborne, citizen and clothworker of London . pulled off my warm blue Gown tocool myself, and went into the Kitchenwith it hanging on my Arm. Leaningforth of the Lattice, according unto herWont, was Tih^ a parleying with the next Door 6o The Colloquies Door Servant; and with her left Armcast about the Waist of Mistress Anne^who sate on the Window-sill with herBack to the River. On seeing me comein, the little Maiden clapped her Hands,which startling Tib^ who supposed herselfcaught by Mistress Fraunces^ she makethno more Ado, but turns short round in aFlurry, giving a Lu
RFW9584E–Safety fencing recently installed to deter people from crossing the lock gates on Tib Lock on The Rochdale canal in central Manchester.
RMBXTNF4–Europe, Italy, Rome, Vatican And River Tiber
RM2GA722F–The now closed Mark Addy pub and restaurant in Stanley Street on the banks of the River Irwell in Salford, Manchester, north-west England, UK
RM2AJFECN–Guide book to the Megantic, Spider, and upper Dead river regions of the province of Quebec and state of Maine .. . ocky Mountains. Connecting- with the Passuinpsic,Vcrmont Central, Qiiebec Central, andGrand Trunk Railways, .at Sherbrooke, P. Q., for SPIDER TvAKE, MOUSi: RIVER, X>EA.I> RIVER REGIOIN,A.TIB SEVEN rOBTUS, landing- passengers nearer these famous fish and game resorts than anvotlicr railway or stage line. SPECIAL FAST TRAIN, for accommodation of Sportsmen, leavesShcibronke i.r Lake Mestantic at 3.30 P. M. Saturdays, arriving at6.30 P. M., and connecting- with steamer Lena for
RFW957G9–Safety fencing recently installed around Tib Lock on The Rochdale canal in central Manchester. This followed a drowning accident in March 2018
RMBXTNFE–Europe, Italy, Rome, Vatican And River Tiber Night
RM2GA71W5–The now closed Mark Addy pub and restaurant in Stanley Street on the banks of the River Irwell in Salford, Manchester, north-west England, UK
RM2AKA0PJ–Reminiscences of the old fire laddies and volunteer fire departments of New York and Brooklyn. . ,November 14, 1812. At theage of fourteen he was ap-prenticed to John G. Tib-betts to learn the trade of ahorse-shoer and ornamentaliron-worker. In January,1833, he was chosen a mem-ber of Tradesman Engine37, with which company hehad been a runner for two years previous. In June, 1835, hejoined Hudson Engine No. 1, better known as Hay-seed, whichat that period lay at the foot of Duane Street, North River. Heheld the pipe throwing the first stream of water at the memorablefire, December 16, 1835, wh
RFW957WH–Safety fencing recently installed around wide Tib Lock on The Rochdale canal in central Manchester. This followed a drowning accident in March 2018
RM2GA71FP–View from the Salford side over the River Irwell of Riverside House, a disused warehouse with graffiti, Spinningfields, Manchester, north-west England
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RM2CHNDWB–. A history of Rome . §3] EARLY INHABITANTS OF ITALY sections of Roman history, just as in the case of Scotland the physi-cal contrast between the north and the south was reflected. forcenturies in the antagonisms of Highlanders and Lowlanders. Italy has only one really great river, the Po, which drains thelarge northern plain, already mentioned, lying between the Alpsand the Apennines. The streams running down the eastern slopeof the Apennines are short and of little volume. Among the riversdraining the western slopes of theApennines, the one possessingthe greatest historic interest isthe Tib
RM2AGBF64–. Stanley and the white heroes in Africa; being an edition from Mr. Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief expedition ... Tippu Tib. By George, thats the style. I will stop very few daysindeed after the people from Bolobo come up. I wouldntstop longer for anything. * The advance column, consisting of three hundred andeighty-nine officers and men, set out from Yambuya June 28,1887. The first day we followed the river-bank, marched. 726-7 FIGHT AT AVISIBBA: LIEl {From a Sketch by a
RMRDYWMT–. The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve. Estuarine ecology -- California Tijuana River Estuary. **l**w ***tiB^Kj ^Bflte-"' rrtdrteffi'1*™*. "v^ I Figure 1.2. The northern arm of Tijuana Estuary, looking east (photo by D. Fink). describe in Chapter 3, Tijuana Estuary is sometimes river dominated, sometimes partially mixed, and usually vertically homogeneous, although with marine rather than brackish water. Its vertical salinity profile can become positive or negative, depending on weather and tidal flushing conditions. Because most of the e
RMRJ1NBB–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. ( 99 ) I: !i. h f i m CHAPTER V. July 27th to Dkcembkr Slsr. Letter to Mrs. Jameson.—No news of Tippu-Tib.—Promise to protect nativea. —Reported arrival of Tippu's men.—Keturn of deserter from Stanley's paviy.—His statement.—Arrival of the Stanley.—Raid on the natives by Tippu-Tib's peopl e.—Final departure of the Statihy.—First visitof Tippu- Tib s Arabs to Yambuya Camp.—Hoimy crosses river to native village. — Abdullah punished for stealing an axe.—Jame
RMRJ1NB7–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. h f i m CHAPTER V. July 27th to Dkcembkr Slsr. Letter to Mrs. Jameson.âNo news of Tippu-Tib.âPromise to protect nativea. âReported arrival of Tippu's men.âKeturn of deserter from Stanley's paviy.âHis statement.âArrival of the Stanley.âRaid on the natives by Tippu-Tib's peopl e.âFinal departure of the Statihy.âFirst visitof Tippu- Tib s Arabs to Yambuya Camp.âHoimy crosses river to native village. â Abdullah punished for stealing an axe.âJameson and Ward s
RMRJ12JF–. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. IKSS. May 2. Congo River, mm i:: ' : i it 5 I 111 '!j !v '!:,! ' if ⢠i, -il â tiili L.. m 284 STOnr OF THE lilwili COLUMN. been for a l(>njut Stanley and the Expedition. From what 1 undci'- stood, Tippu-Tib knows nothing of Mr. Stanley's wluic- abouts, and he went on to tell Miresa that Mr. Ilolin- wood had been making a row about the men ; he also made the old excuses about the powder not having come up w itli us at first, and the vSoudanese not bei
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