RM2RGC0JJ–The Seaforth Highlanders storming the Zareba at the Battle of Atbara.
RMKKGNW0–Stanislaw Zareba Polish mathematician
RM2M3P5D4–Night defence: a Zareba or Laager -- old words with new meanings during the Second World War. Once a defensive enclosure against enemy attack, the African Zareba or Laager is shown here in its adapted form, to fit the conditions of mechanised warfare. Date: 1941
RM2JD67ET–The Seaforth Highlanders storming the Zareba at the Battle of Atbara. Colourised version of : 10019272 Date: 8th April 1898
RM2H934KT–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (3L) oraz Józef Dygowski (1L) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przy ostatniej podporze œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company at the pillar of the station wall. ps/ms PAP
RMWR45B6–17.02.2015 Warsaw, Poland. Chancellery sitting. Pictured: Andrzej Halicki, Lukasz Zareba
RM2AH7W0T–SomaliaJubaland, A group of men armed with spears surround a seated elder. A distant policeman can be seen in the background.Original manuscript caption: An Ogaden chief & his bodyguard. Police sentry in background over Zareba entrance, circa 1910. 2005/078/1/153.
RMJ2JD9B–2016.07.08 Warszawa Pilka nozna Ekstraklasa sezon 2016/2017 Sesja zdjeciowa - Legia Warszawa N/z Piotr Zareba Foto Mateusz Kostrzewa 2016.07.08 Warszawa Official photocall of Legia Warszawa Piotr Zareba Credit: Mateusz Kostrzewa
RM2WWE93N–Description: Prize stock Zareba at Eil Dur Elan. Ft. Lt. Cheshire. Location: Cheshire, British Somaliland Date: 1919 africa
RMG37Y7W–Africa: Sudan Wars, 1898.
RF2CNG56D–YACHT FLAGS Black & White 1896 old antique vintage print picture
RMANKGFA–Africa Sudan Wars
RFMHMCPX–YACHT FLAGS. Black & White 1902 old antique vintage print picture
RM2AWHHEK–Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . came in contact. April 9. We kept up a noise all night, firing gunsevery few minutes, not only to warn the natives but tokeep the hyenas from coming near and eating the bodiesof the slain that lay outside of the zareba. The morningdawned, and no native had been seen near the camp. Iscanned the country closely with my glasses, and there,far off on the distant plain, was a little body of horsemen,waiting, perhaps, until we marched, to come for their dead,or to see if they could find some unguarded camel. Onewh
RF2CRYW5M–wooden fence with defocused sunrise sky in the background
RF2DP5HKY–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - SEPTEMBER 15, 2018: A stamp printed in Poland shows Stanislaw Zareba (1863-1942), Mathematicians, serie, circa 1982
RMW15NT1–Archive image from page 170 of The diary of a sportsman. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India . diaryofsportsman00steb Year: 1920 JUNGLES OF BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM 137 stand out dim and grey from the surrounding twilight, and with the wonderful abruptness of the East the dawn arrived. Cautiously and quietly.we left the zareba and walked up to the dead sambhar. It lay on its side, head and neck out- stretched and throat torn open and, as we soon discovered, with a bullet through the heart. So my shot had missed the tiger or, at any rate, had killed the sambhar, if it was not already de
RMRMWCBG–The Zareba, Batoche National Historic Park,Saskatchewan, Canada
RMPF6PM1–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. JUNGLES OF BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM 137 stand out dim and grey from the surrounding twilight, and with the wonderful abruptness of the East the dawn arrived. Cautiously and quietly.we left the zareba and walked up to the dead sambhar. It lay on its side, head and neck out- stretched and throat torn open and, as we soon discovered, with a bullet through the heart. So my shot had missed the tiger or, at any rate, had killed the sambhar, if it was not already dead at the time I fired, which appearances seemed to indicate. We
RF2C1H1GM–Barbed wire detail in green and brown blur background - barbwire macro
RFMBWAW3–Green fence and beautiful pink magnolia on the sun, french garden
RM2H934PG–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (L) oraz Józef Dygowski (P) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the Main Railway Station in Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the Metro Construction Enterprise cutting the last pillar with a burner. ps/ms PAP
RMWR45AX–17.02.2015 Warsaw, Poland. Chancellery sitting. Pictured: Andrzej Halicki, Lukasz Zareba
RM2WWE4M1–Description: Prize stock Zareba at Eil Dur Elan. Ft. Lt. Cheshire. Location: Cheshire, British Somaliland Date: 1919 africa
RM2AJKTFH–In wildest Africa : the record of a hunting and exploration trip through Uganda, Victoria Nyanza, the Kilimanjaro region and British East Africa, with an account of an ascent of the snowfields of Mount Kibo, in East Central Africa, and a description of the various native tribes . d it,thinking that the forest is infested with evil spirits.Being nine thousand feet above the sea the cold atnight and the torrential rains keep the superstitiousaborigines out of it. Just as the sun rises the Masai shepherds lettheir herds of cattle, goats, and sheep walk out ofthe zareba into the open plain to bask
RMW15JB3–Archive image from page 157 of The diary of a sportsman. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India . diaryofsportsman00steb Year: 1920 CHAPTER X THE JUNGLES OF THE BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM Fauna of Bengal Duars and Assam—Country to east and south—The rivers—Forest growth—Magnificent fauna sanctuaries—Disappear- ance of big game in western part—The Tista Division—Methods of shooting—-Rhinoceros—Types of forest—Game formerly abundant in Duars—Migration of elephants to hills—Sambhar—Reason for smaller heads—Sitting up over a salt-lick—Shift my post—The zareba—Moonlight in the forest—A sambhar a
RMPF6PMP–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. CHAPTER X THE JUNGLES OF THE BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM Fauna of Bengal Duars and Assam—Country to east and south—The rivers—Forest growth—Magnificent fauna sanctuaries—Disappear- ance of big game in western part—The Tista Division—Methods of shooting—-Rhinoceros—Types of forest—Game formerly abundant in Duars—Migration of elephants to hills—Sambhar—Reason for smaller heads—Sitting up over a salt-lick—Shift my post—The zareba—Moonlight in the forest—A sambhar appears—Night noises —An unexpected intruder—A tiger kills the sam
RF2C1H176–Barbed wire detail in green and brown blur background - barbwire macro
RFMBWAX9–Green fence and beautiful pink magnolia on the sun, french garden
RM2H934N1–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (P) oraz Józef Dygowski (L) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company cutting with burner the last pillar of the station wall. ps/ms PAP
RM2WWEACC–Description: Zarebas built whilst on patrol. It will be noticed that the zareba in picture No.50 mounts a 12pdr. gun. This was manned by 'A' Somali Camel Company. The origin of the gun is lost in the depths of mystery. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Show how this gun was transported both by mule and by camel according to the ground. Captain W.G.Mackay, Royal Artillery, in charge of the gun, is shown in No.53. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 africa
RM2AWH4R4–Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . distended. The only apparent reason why the Murlemutilate their women is that they want to keep them from being stolen by their neighbors.I had eaten nothincr since I leftRusia two days before, and I felttoo unwell to march, so I hadmy boys carry me back part-wav toward the lake to thecamp of the previous day. Wefound that an elephant had beenthrough the camp in our ab-sence, and had tramped downthe zareba. Besides the El-gume, we were visited by someof the Buma, a tribe living justsouth of the Murle and vis
RF2C1H18G–Barbed wire detail in green and brown blur background - barbwire macro
RFMBWAXC–Green fence and beautiful pink magnolia on the sun, french garden
RM2H934PD–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (L) oraz Józef Dygowski (P) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: Welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company cutting with burner the last pillar of the station wall. ps/ms PAP
RM2WWE9PP–Description: Company Somali section(Vet. assistants; saddlers; fitters; and pony orderlies) on the march. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Company headquarters on patrol. Myself inside the shelter with various bits and pieces of furniture round about. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: A rather more luxurious headquarters on patrol with a tent added this time. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Zareba on patrol. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Typical Somali country. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1
RM2AWJ7R8–Through unknown African countries; the first expedition from Somaliland to Lake Lamu . their zareba every few nights. I hastened to the placeimmediately, and had my boys build a small zareba, orbushy enclosure, just big enough for myself and anotherman ; and in this pen I made myself as comfortable as pos-sible, with one of my boys beside me to watch. Justbefore sundown a few^ hyenas came out and seemed as ifthey wanted to attack a donkey I had tethered in frontas a bait. I had to keep throwing stones every now andthen to frighten away these pests; but just as it got dark a LION-SHOOTING. 21 g
RF2C1H1M0–Barbed wire detail in green and brown blur background - barbwire macro
RM2H934MP–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (P) oraz Józef Dygowski (L) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: Welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company cutting with burner the last pillar of the station wall. ps/ms PAP
RM2WWE94T–Description: From left to right, Sgt. Kandula, the incomparable C.S.M.Saidi and Sgt Muli commanding the M.G.Troop. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Some of my staff. Fromleft to right, my Somali pony-orderly, my line boy and my syce. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: B' (Nysaland) Company, Somaliland Camel Corps, KAR. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Having been on patrol for several weeks. A group of Yao and Somali NCOs. Self with beard in the middle. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Zareba on patrol. T
RMRCRY24–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. JUNGLES OF BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM 137 stand out dim and grey from the surrounding twilight, and with the wonderful abruptness of the East the dawn arrived. Cautiously and quietly.we left the zareba and walked up to the dead sambhar. It lay on its side, head and neck out- stretched and throat torn open and, as we soon discovered, with a bullet through the heart. So my shot had missed the tiger or, at any rate, had killed the sambhar, if it was not already dead at the time I fired, which appearances seemed to indicate. We
RF2C1H18R–Barbed wire detail in green and brown blur background - barbwire macro
RM2H934MR–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (P) oraz Józef Dygowski (L) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: Welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company cutting with burner the last pillar of the station wall. ps/ms PAP
RM2WWE8NM–Description: Company machine-gun section in action. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: The kitchen staff with my faithful old Zuwa. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: The rearguard crossing a dry nullah to a village. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: The advanced-guard leaving a night's zareba. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Ibrahim, the company Somali bugler. A smart young boy but very poor bugler. Location: Nyasaland, Somaliland Date: 1922 Description: Machine-gun section on the march. Location: Nyasalan
RMRCRY3F–. The diary of a sportsman naturalist in India. Hunting; Game protection. CHAPTER X THE JUNGLES OF THE BENGAL DUARS AND ASSAM Fauna of Bengal Duars and Assam—Country to east and south—The rivers—Forest growth—Magnificent fauna sanctuaries—Disappear- ance of big game in western part—The Tista Division—Methods of shooting—-Rhinoceros—Types of forest—Game formerly abundant in Duars—Migration of elephants to hills—Sambhar—Reason for smaller heads—Sitting up over a salt-lick—Shift my post—The zareba—Moonlight in the forest—A sambhar appears—Night noises —An unexpected intruder—A tiger kills the sam
RMMWRDG3–. Polski: Porucznik pilot Stanisław Jan Skarżyński ok 1918 roku. 1918. Romejko, Zareba 563 SkarzynskiStanislawJan
RM2H934MW–Warszawa, 1947-05-30. Wyburzanie ruin kolejowego Dworca G³ównego w Alejach Jerozolimskich. Nz. spawacz Stefan Zarêba (P) oraz Józef Dygowski (L) ze Sto³ecznego Przedsiêbiorstwa Budowlanego przecinaj¹ palnikiem ostatni¹ podporê œciany dworca. Z kamer¹ operator Filmu Polskiego. ps/ms PAP Warsaw, May 30, 1947. The demolition of the ruins of the Main Railway Station at Jerozolimskie Avenue. Pictured: welder Stefan Zareba (from left) and Jozef Dygowski (from right) from the State Construction Company cutting with burner the last pillar of the station wall. A Polish Film reporter with a camera
RMMY242R–. Polski: Porucznik pilot Stanisław Jan Skarżyński ok 1918 roku. 1918. Romejko, Zareba 492 SkarzynskiStanislawJan
RMMW062E–. Polski: Porucznik pilot Stanisław Jan Skarżyński ok 1918 roku. 1918. Romejko, Zareba 563 SkarzynskiStanislawJan
RMP2D3K3–. English: A zareba is an encampment used as a base of attack and defense. Image of a zareba at Batoche, showing soldiers sleeping behind walls of fortification. Visible are several Snider-Enfield rifles used by the soldiers. 1885. Prince Albert Historical Society-PAHS Archives collection 6 Battle of Batoche Zareba
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