RM2ANCXR3–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Fig. 5.—Type IV. with turned-upcatch-plate and convoluted bow. Fig. 6.—Greek geometricfibula. brooch. Concurrently with it, other forms of brooch weredeveloped in which the safety-pin principle is either absent orefiectually disguised. One such form is that of the circularmedallion brooch. It is found in Etruscan deposits of a fullydeveloped style, and is commonly represented in Greek andRoman sculptures as a stud to fasten the cloak on the shoulder.
RM2ANCXH5–The encyclopdia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information . Fig. 5.—Type IV. with turned-upcatch-plate and convoluted bow. Fig. 6.—Greek geometricfibula. brooch. Concurrently with it, other forms of brooch weredeveloped in which the safety-pin principle is either absent orefiectually disguised. One such form is that of the circularmedallion brooch. It is found in Etruscan deposits of a fullydeveloped style, and is commonly represented in Greek andRoman sculptures as a stud to fasten the cloak on the shoulder.. Fig. 7.—Gold fibula from Naples. In the Roman p
RM2CH72BD–. Railway mechanical engineer . nufacturers have been guidedby the Safety First principle and have carefully guardedall exposed gears and moving parts. These machines are designed especially for reboring loco-motive cylinders and valve chamber bushings. They canbe used with one or both cylinder heads removed and areeasily and quickly set up. The crosshead blocks are boltedto the cylinder with the cylinder head studs and the liarrevolves in the sleeves supported and centered by set screwsin the crossheads. When boring with only one head re-moved, the expanding chuck and pin, having five sets of
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