RMG49P83–The old tradition of rowing at Henley-on-Thames suffered from the even older English tradition ... rain. Despite this the race went ahead
RMCPJG6X–Fundraiser for the 'Day of the German national tradition', 1939
RMERXDM9–Cannon and Ball have broken with tradition and ousted Panto. The pair announce their Christmas show at the Birmingham Hippodrome which will run during normal pantomime season. 21st December 1987.
RM2K09927–Rememberance Day at The Cenotaph. Remembrance Day (also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a remembrance poppy) is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919, the day is also marked by war remembrances in many non-Commonwealth countries.
RM2A600HE–Beating the bounds tradition at St Dunstan's Church in England 1930
RMT96KRA–Alchemy is a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, Brazil and Asia. It aimed to purify, mature, and perfect certain objects. Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of base metals into gold; the creation of an elixir of immortality; the creation of panaceas able to cure any disease; and the development of an alkahest, a universal solvent.
RFH8B5CF–Wedding in Pomerania, Tradition: Bride Soup eating, Woodcut from 1892
RMD7E1F3–Thanksgiving Maskers - An old Thanksgiving tradition where children would dress up as hobos and go around begging for change, circa 1910
RMMC6F8D–Diagrams of ring-gem designs from the grimoire tradition. These designs are from the manuscript known as the 'Sage of the Pyramids'. That to the left will cause earthquakes, stars to fall from the heavens, storms, and general destruction. That to the right will command genies to any work the magician desires.
RMK30EH5–Class Rush, a Johns Hopkins University tradition, in progress between Latrobe and Maryland Halls on the university's Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland, 1919.
RM2BWFK81–To Brave the Stormy Seas Sultan Moulay Youseph of Morocco , who breaking all tradition , is about to set out on a sea He will be the very first Moroccan ruler who has ever left the country , there being a tradition that the Sultan , being omnipotent , may not place his life within the power of the ocean , which is also regarded by the Moors as omnipotent 29 December 1923
RMRD76M5–People pouring water over others, an Easter tradition in Hungary, historical illustration, circa 1886
RM2BJ08N2–Three men stitting down in a pub drinking for Harvest Horkey tradition at Bury St Edmunds - c.1938 -
RM2EB0XR2–Black and white photograph from the 1950s showing lion tamer giving male lion kiss of death with baby on his arm, tradition among circus performers
RMKH518K–St Cuthbert (c. 634 – 687) was a saint of the early church in the Celtic tradition. He was a monk, bishop and hermit and was elected Bishop of Lindisfarne at the Synod of Twyford (Alnmouth). He was reluctant to leave his island, but he was persuaded by King Egfrid of Northumbria to change his mind. In 676 he retired to Inner Farne as a hermit.in the Kingdom of Northumbria in the North East of England.
RFF5HE03–Islam Muslim Religion Culture Tradition Stick Figure Pictogram Icon
RMC8GT3M–Cape Wangari New Zealand Māori tradition Kurahaupō canoe kayak paddle paddles rowing hull sailor ship ships shipping war marine
RF2NRK9H1–Hampstead Heath by an English landscape painter in the Romantic tradition. Publication of the book 'Meyers Konversations-Lexikon', Volume 2, Leipzig, Germany, 1910
RMG8AENY–Pearly 'royalty' bring their touch of tradition to the Derby Day scene at Epsom racecourse.
RMH3AEXJ–Tradition flags during the Day of the Wehrmacht in Nuremberg, 1936
RM2RYR1H7–Eton College, Kings Scholars line up and collect their annual traditional 3d piece from the College Provost This tradition known as Threepenny Day is 400 years old. The annual distribution took place after lunch in the College Hall by the Provost Harold Caccia, (Provost 1965-1977) and was confined to the seventy Kings Scholars. Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, England February 27th 1975. 1970s UK HOMER SYKES
RMBX4BN4–taking out Morana, Slavic tradition
RFJ6D8KW–boat seniort tradition boat spreewald river water erntekahn kahnfahrt leipe
RMT96KRJ–A noblewoman and two noblemen examining some gold produced by an alchemist. Alchemy is a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, Brazil and Asia. It aimed to purify, mature, and perfect certain objects. Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of base metals into gold; the creation of an elixir of immortality; the creation of panaceas able to cure any disease; and the development of an alkahest, a universal solvent.
RFD76WHY–Carnival tradition: remaining unmarried women of the last year pulling a plow, 1532, woodcut from 1880
RM2BHM1NX–Women walking on a rural path to attend a mourning session as a member of their community passed away in Kilimbatu, Kawangu, Pandawai, East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Tradition related to death in Sumbanese communities requires an invitation from the mourning family regarding who should be coming to the event.
RMMC6FR8–Diagrams of ring-gem designs from the grimoire tradition. These designs are from the manuscript known as the 'Sage of the Pyramids'. That to the left will cause earthquakes, stars to fall from the heavens, storms, and general destruction. That to the right will command genies to any work the magician desires.
RMKKAW3H–An engraving depicting a Mueddin chanting the call to prayer from the Minaret of 'Isa, which is part of the Great Mosque where Muslim tradition believes Jesus will appear on Judgement Day, Damascus, Syria, 1882. From the New York Public Library.
RM2BW2A61–Carrying on the family tradition at Brooklands. With road and track racing taking place at the same meeting for the first time, the last event of the season was held at Brooklands. There were races on three circuits the outside, the mountain and the Campbell Road Circuit. Photo shows, little Ann Wisdom, daughter of Mr and Mrs TH Wisdom, both well-known drivers, helping her father in the pits at Brooklands. 16 October 1937
RMRD6W42–Carnival tradition: remaining unmarried women of the last year pulling a plow, 1532, woodcut from 1880
RM2BJ08HT–Moss of Simpson's-in-the-Strand. In the English tradition he is a cook not chef. He would like to see more beef and pork served at Christmas. - 26 November 1960 -
RMBAWF90–Man Sits at Table
RMR02TFY–The Yule log, Yule clog, or Christmas block was a specially selected log burnt on the hearth as a Christmas tradition in Medieval England. The origin of the folk custom is unclear but the custom may ultimately derive from Germanic paganism. The Yule log was dragged into the Manor House by servants and put on the hearth. Once lit and in place the locals would sit around the fire, drink, eat and dance and tell ghost stories.
RFF5HE07–Chinese Asian China Religion Culture Tradition Stick Figure Pictogram Icon
RMBNR737–Bedouin dancing at the opening of the Fujairah Hilton hotel in 1978
RF2CF95CT–Skull doodle drawing. Funny halloween skull with crossbones. Spooky tradition. The day of the dead symbol. Line icon. Black outline on white. Vector
RMGCHRPR–Proud to keep an English tradition alive - an America and his wife, Dr and Mrs Benjamin Bushon (centre), from Traverse City, Michigan, who are now retired and tenants of Tichborne House, Hampshire receive the 'Tichborne Dole' from John and Anne Loudon. The custom originates from the 12th century (circa 1150) and was started by Lady Mabella Tichborne and was originally a gift of foods produced from a 23 acre site, but is now a measure of flour.
RME005A9–Religious tradition in Mexico to commemorate Father Alfaro
RM2RYR1N2–Eton College, Kings Scholars line up and collect their annual traditional 3d piece from the College Provost This tradition known as Threepenny Day is 400 years old. The annual distribution took place after lunch in the College Hall by the Provost Harold Caccia, (Provost 1965-1977) and was confined to the seventy Kings Scholars. Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, England February 27th 1975. 1970s UK HOMER SYKES
RMBHAMHG–Police horse costume tradition India force Gujarat
RFJ7PGYC–traditional tradition spirit spiritual pictogram symbol pictograph trade symbol
RMRYERT6–festivities, Easter, Easter tradition, jumping the Easter Fire in Bavaria, circa 1960, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT96KRT–A young man blowing a bellows, while an alchemist watches through spectacles. Alchemy is a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, Brazil and Asia. It aimed to purify, mature, and perfect certain objects. Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of base metals into gold; the creation of an elixir of immortality; the creation of panaceas able to cure any disease; and the development of an alkahest, a universal solvent.
RFEH0YPA–Carnival tradition: remaining unmarried women of the last year pulling a plow, 1532, woodcut from 1880
RMPTHM3P–Christmas in the 1940s. Margit Sjödin is lighting the candles at christmas. Sweden 1940s
RMMC6GEF–GRIMOIRES - SEVEN ANGELS - OLYMPIC SPIRITS - TALISMANS In the occult tradition - and particularly in the grimoires - the Seven Angels are usually referred to as the Planetary Spirits, or Planetary Rulers, though the name in the esoteric tradition is Secundadeians. These seven are associated with the Olympic Spirits. The seven are identical in name to those dealt with by the esotericist Trithemius as the controllers of historical periods. According to Trithemius, we are presently living through the Age of Michael, the ruler of the Sun - a rule which began about 1881. This useful diagram of
RMKKAWBR–An engraving depicting a peasant walking up the street near the House of Saint Veronica in the Via Dolorosa, according to church tradition Saint Veronica gave a cloth to Jesus to wipe his face while carrying his cross, at which point his face became imprinted upon the cloth, Old City Jerusalem, Israel, 1882. From the New York Public Library.
RM2BTPMMK–Carrying on tradition . Flying boat commander is brother of Atlantic pioneer . Commander of the new Imperial Airways flying boat Cygnu , Captain Alcock is carrying on the tradition of his family . He is a brother of Sir John Alcock , who mad the first Atlantic flight with Sir A Whitton Brown from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1919 . Photo shows , Captain Alcock , commander of the flying boat Cygnus , photographed at Southammpton . 16 March 1937
RMT3JC7B–German women's costumes, 14th century, spanish tradition and the renaissance, historical illustration, 1880, Germany
RMW7DCYJ–'Annual ceremony of presenting the almanacks', 1847. Artist: Giles
RME0WM5X–Nikita Khrushchev and Josip Tito traditional folk dance
RMR02W0E–Guests arriving at a country masion, along with the Yule log, Yule clog, or Christmas block, specially selected log burnt on a hearth as a Medieval Christmas tradition. The origin of the folk custom is unclear but the custom may ultimately derive from Germanic paganism. The Yule log is dragged into the Manor House by servants and put on the hearth. Once lit and in place the locals sit around the Yule log, drink, eat and dance and tell ghost stories, England
RFF5HE05–Christian Religion Culture Tradition Church Prayer Priest Pastor Nun Stick Figure Pictogram Icon
RM2A600DK–1920's Guy Fawkes Night; preparing a guy made up from fireworks. also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration, on 5 November, in Great Britain. Its history begins with the events of 5 November 1605, when Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was arrested while guarding explosives the plotters had placed beneath the House of Lords.
RM2HCRJ23–Engraving of a ladies' Roman bath house, published 1892
RMG51RG0–An old steam wagon puffs down Ludgate Hill followed by period motor buses from London Transport in the Lord mayor's procession to the Royal Courts of Justice.
RME005AA–Religious tradition in Mexico to commemorate Father Alfaro
RM2RYR1M6–Eton College, Kings Scholars line up and collect their annual traditional 3d piece from the College Provost This tradition known as Threepenny Day is 400 years old. The annual distribution took place after lunch in the College Hall by the Provost Harold Caccia, (Provost 1965-1977) and was confined to the seventy Kings Scholars. Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, England February 27th 1975. 1970s UK HOMER SYKES
RMBHAXG3–Police horse costume tradition India force Gujarat
RFK37GRB–Vara in Messina Sicily, traditional triumphal chariot to bring in procession Saints statues or images. Created Old Illustration by Sears published on Magasin Pittoresque Paris 1834
RM2G225DN–geography / travel, Great Britain, England, London, tradition, folklore, military parade, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMT96HHD–An monkey-alchemist pumps a bellows in a laboratory; alluding to the vanity of alchemy. Alchemy is a philosophical and protoscientific tradition practiced throughout Europe, Africa, Brazil and Asia. It aimed to purify, mature, and perfect certain objects. Common aims were chrysopoeia, the transmutation of base metals into gold; the creation of an elixir of immortality; the creation of panaceas able to cure any disease; and the development of an alkahest, a universal solvent.
RF2E2GNPW–Pre-Christian Alpine tradition, the Percht, here in Austria, 1890 / Percht, Gestalt des bayerisch-österreichischen alpenländischen Brauchtums, Perchtenlaufen im Salzburger Land, Österreich, 1890, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhunder
RMPTHM30–Christmas in the 1940s. Margit Sjödin is lighting the candles at christmas. Sweden 1940s
RMM4HNEH–Easter egg sign icon. Easter tradition symbol
RMKHC8DA–A drawing depicting the discovery of the arch of Ecce Homo, through which, according to tradition, Jesus carried his cross on the way to his crucifixion, workers and explorers can bee seen at the site, Jerusalem, 1864. From the New York Public Library.
RM2BTPMPE–Carrying on tradition . Flying boat commander is brother of Atlantic pioneer . Commander of the new Imperial Airways flying boat Cygnu , Captain Alcock is carrying on the tradition of his family . He is a brother of Sir John Alcock , who mad the first Atlantic flight with Sir A Whitton Brown from Newfoundland to Ireland in 1919 . Photo shows , Captain Alcock , commander of the flying boat Cygnus , photographed at Southammpton . 16 March 1937
RFPG9R6K–its tradition public market Huax street Wanhua Taipei Taiwan
RMW7DXPC–Dog dance of the Sioux, 1841.Artist: Myers and Co
RFH5YYRH–Thanksgiving Celebration Tradition Family Dinner Concept
RMR02TGB–The Boar's Head Feast originated at Queen's College, Oxford, England in 1340. Legend has it that a scholar was studying a book of Aristotle while walking through the forest on his way to Christmas Mass. Suddenly confronted by an angry wild boar. and aving no other weapon, the resourceful Oxonian rammed his metal-bound book down the throat of the charging animal, choking the brute to death. That night the boar's head, dressed and garnished, was borne in procession to the dining room. Like the Yule log festival it became a medieval English Christmas tradition
RMTXG7PG–A Mandarin : portrait of old man in ceremonial dress Saigon Vietnam
RFGXM3P6–procession, church life, tradition, prayer, church life in Minsk, Belarus, parish life, church, church building, a report
RF2PYC7EK–Beautiful white spring flowers. Lushly blooming cherries, apricots, plums. Spring Festival. Japanese tradition. Greeting card, layout or floral background. Delicate petals with pestles and stamens
RME005A7–Religious tradition in Mexico to commemorate Father Alfaro
RMDE2C6J–Landowner giving the Paschal greeting to her peasants, Russia, 1890s. Artist: Unknown
RFK37G5R–Ancient shepherd milking a reindeer in a reindeers breeding. Old Illustration by unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1834
RMBJW5TP–religion, Judaism, tradition, beginning of Shabbat, wood engraving, 1867,
RMJR316T–Australian Indigenous art is the oldest unbroken tradition of art in the world. The oldest firmly dated rock art painting in Australia is a charcoal drawing on a rock fragment found during the excavation of the Narwala Gabarnmang rock shelter in south-western Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Dated at 28,000 years, it is one of the oldest known pieces of rock art on Earth with a confirmed date. Rock art, including painting and engraving or carving, can be found at sites throughout Australia. Aboriginal rock art has been around for a long period of time, with the oldest examples, in Wester
RFJF15KT–Historical illustration of a Christmas tradition in Podolia or Podilia, Podolien, a historic region in Eastern Europe, Russia, Digital improved reproduction from an original print from 1888
RM2HJDKHD–Christmas in the 1930s. Children at a christmas party in the 1930s at the turkish embassador in Sweden.
RFD5N882–Toledo - Kinght. Detail of typical traditional handicraft with the metal
RMCT63WF–Girl looking at turkey dinner
RM2BW3W8K–Prince kisses the hand of his English pride . True to the courtly tradition of Central European nobility , Prince Ernst von Hohenberg lifted the hand of his bride and kissed it after his wedding at the St Chaeles Church in Vienna to Miss Maria Theresa Wood , 25 year old daughter of Captain Geoge Jarvis Wood , who was British Military Attache in Vienna before the war . Prince von Hindenberg ' s gesture pleased a large crowd of ordinary folk who had gathered to see the couple . The bridegroom is the second son of the tragic Archduke Franz Ferdinand , whose murdr at Sarajevo in 1914 , started the
RFP6FD7J–tradition concept word on a blackboard background
RMW7ETA9–'Act of Trampling over the Images of Our Saviour & the Virgin Mary', 1765. Artist: John Hall.
RFH5YYR6–Thanksgiving Celebration Tradition Family Dinner Concept
RMCX72EH–Fonni Festival ride horse tradition Sardinia Italy
RM2M5YJJB–Area farmers come together to build a barn in Wisconsin, ca. 1910.
RMTXG9NE–Hirohito, 124th Emperor of Japan during his coronation ceremony, dressed in the robes of the Shinto high priest of, the religion of the state.
RFGXM3RY–procession, church life, tradition, prayer, church life in Minsk, Belarus, parish life, church, church building, a report
RF2PYJX25–Beautiful white spring flowers. Lushly blooming cherries, apricots, plums. Spring Festival. Japanese tradition. Greeting card, layout or floral background. Delicate petals with pestles and stamens
RME005A6–Religious tradition in Mexico to commemorate Father Alfaro
RM2H01G46–Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908), American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Harris started working at the Turnwold Plantation during his early teenage years as a printer's devil for The Countryman weekly newspaper. He later spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at The Atlanta Constitution.
RMBX52NM–Sumava, wheat harvest, tradition, scythe
RMMPXJG7–Floral Festival, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, 1896. Artist: Henry Taunt.
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