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Keith Waterhouse Daily Mirror Newspaper Columnist, spends an evening in Times Square New York with Woolworths girls Marie Di Matteo & Doris Kamka (lpictured), 16th June 1957. Keith Waterhouse 1929 - 2009, was a novelist, newspaper columnist, and a writer for many theatre productions & television series including That Was The Week That Was and The Frost Report. Doris Kamka rubs the sole of her foot after spending a long day on her feet. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keith-waterhouse-daily-mirror-newspaper-columnist-spends-an-evening-in-times-square-new-york-with-woolworths-girls-marie-di-matteo-doris-kamka-lpictured-16th-june-1957-keith-waterhouse-1929-2009-was-a-novelist-newspaper-columnist-and-a-writer-for-many-theatre-productions-television-series-including-that-was-the-week-that-was-and-the-frost-report-doris-kamka-rubs-the-sole-of-her-foot-after-spending-a-long-day-on-her-feet-image458637250.html
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. The bird, its form and function. Birds. 368 The Bird curved, and in a neglected aviary I have seen birds which were prisoners on their perch, unable to untwist their claws from it. When wild, birds wear down these struc- tures by constant rubbing, and if given plenty of rough bark and wood in their cages, their claws will remain of usual length. Although the tarsus, or that portion of the foot which we usually call the leg, is, in almost all birds, covered with horn)' scales, 3'et these vary con- siderabh' in different groups. In many the scales are small, six- sided or oblong, as in plovers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-bird-its-form-and-function-birds-368-the-bird-curved-and-in-a-neglected-aviary-i-have-seen-birds-which-were-prisoners-on-their-perch-unable-to-untwist-their-claws-from-it-when-wild-birds-wear-down-these-struc-tures-by-constant-rubbing-and-if-given-plenty-of-rough-bark-and-wood-in-their-cages-their-claws-will-remain-of-usual-length-although-the-tarsus-or-that-portion-of-the-foot-which-we-usually-call-the-leg-is-in-almost-all-birds-covered-with-horn-scales-3et-these-vary-con-siderabh-in-different-groups-in-many-the-scales-are-small-six-sided-or-oblong-as-in-plovers-image232435405.html
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. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 22 FORESTERS' :MANUAL. Arbor-Vit^ or White Cedar. {Thuja occidentalis) Evergreen, 50 or 60 feet high. Wood soft, brittle, coarse grained, extremely durable as posts; fragrant and very light (the lightest on our list). Makes good sticks for rubbing stick fire. A cubic foot weighs on y 20 lbs The scale-like leaves are about 6 or 8 to the inch; the cone half an inch long or less. There is a kindred species (Chamaecvparis thyotdes) of more southern distribution. It has much smaller'cones and leaves;. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-22-foresters-manual-arbor-vit-or-white-cedar-thuja-occidentalis-evergreen-50-or-60-feet-high-wood-soft-brittle-coarse-grained-extremely-durable-as-posts-fragrant-and-very-light-the-lightest-on-our-list-makes-good-sticks-for-rubbing-stick-fire-a-cubic-foot-weighs-on-y-20-lbs-the-scale-like-leaves-are-about-6-or-8-to-the-inch-the-cone-half-an-inch-long-or-less-there-is-a-kindred-species-chamaecvparis-thyotdes-of-more-southern-distribution-it-has-much-smallercones-and-leaves-image232767826.html
RMREKDMJ–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. 22 FORESTERS' :MANUAL. Arbor-Vit^ or White Cedar. {Thuja occidentalis) Evergreen, 50 or 60 feet high. Wood soft, brittle, coarse grained, extremely durable as posts; fragrant and very light (the lightest on our list). Makes good sticks for rubbing stick fire. A cubic foot weighs on y 20 lbs The scale-like leaves are about 6 or 8 to the inch; the cone half an inch long or less. There is a kindred species (Chamaecvparis thyotdes) of more southern distribution. It has much smaller'cones and leaves;.
. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. THE NEW NEST. "Oh!" said Janet. " There is a stone in my shoe! Oh-ee! It hurts. I must take it off." So little girl Janet sat down on the door-step, and took off her shoe. Sure enough, there was a tiny- sharp stone. She shook it out, and Avas rubbing her foot, when suddenly little boy Billy came running by. " "Where are you going, Billy boy? " asked Janet. " Down to the barn, Jenny girl," answered Billy, without stop- ping. " There is a new calf Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/four-feet-two-feet-and-no-feet-or-furry-and-feathery-pets-and-how-they-live-animal-behavior-the-new-nest-quotoh!quot-said-janet-quot-there-is-a-stone-in-my-shoe!-oh-ee!-it-hurts-i-must-take-it-offquot-so-little-girl-janet-sat-down-on-the-door-step-and-took-off-her-shoe-sure-enough-there-was-a-tiny-sharp-stone-she-shook-it-out-and-avas-rubbing-her-foot-when-suddenly-little-boy-billy-came-running-by-quot-quotwhere-are-you-going-billy-boy-quot-asked-janet-quot-down-to-the-barn-jenny-girlquot-answered-billy-without-stop-ping-quot-there-is-a-new-calf-image232201667.html
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. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MAXUAT. 9" ' .i"r.. 20. TILIACE/E — LINDEN FAMILY Basswood, White-wood, VVhistlf.-wood, Lime or Linden. atnericana) {Tilia A tall forest tree 60 to 12 5 feet hi^h; usually hollow when old. Wood soft, straight-grained, weak, white, very light. A cubic foot weighs 28 lbs. It makes a good dugimt canoe or sap trough. The hollow trunk, split in halves, was often used for roofing (see log-cabin). Poor firewood, and soon rots; makes ^'ood rubbing sticks for friction fire. Its inner Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-foresters-manual-or-the-forest-trees-of-eastern-north-america-microform-trees-arbres-foresters-maxuat-9quot-iquotr-20-tiliacee-linden-family-basswood-white-wood-vvhistlf-wood-lime-or-linden-atnericana-tilia-a-tall-forest-tree-60-to-12-5-feet-hih-usually-hollow-when-old-wood-soft-straight-grained-weak-white-very-light-a-cubic-foot-weighs-28-lbs-it-makes-a-good-dugimt-canoe-or-sap-trough-the-hollow-trunk-split-in-halves-was-often-used-for-roofing-see-log-cabin-poor-firewood-and-soon-rots-makes-ood-rubbing-sticks-for-friction-fire-its-inner-image232767272.html
RMREKD0T–. The forester's manual, or, The forest trees of Eastern North America [microform]. Trees; Arbres. FORESTERS' MAXUAT. 9" ' .i"r.. 20. TILIACE/E — LINDEN FAMILY Basswood, White-wood, VVhistlf.-wood, Lime or Linden. atnericana) {Tilia A tall forest tree 60 to 12 5 feet hi^h; usually hollow when old. Wood soft, straight-grained, weak, white, very light. A cubic foot weighs 28 lbs. It makes a good dugimt canoe or sap trough. The hollow trunk, split in halves, was often used for roofing (see log-cabin). Poor firewood, and soon rots; makes ^'ood rubbing sticks for friction fire. Its inner
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