- 2 men on horses title frame
2 men on horses title frame - 3 sided frame
3 sided frame - A Cafe Chantant
- A Clay Grain Storehouse
A Clay Grain Storehouse In the tropical parts of Africa it is almost impossible to keep the grain from the harvest for more than a few months, and the natives save nothing from harvest to harvest, but eat it all up, rather than let it be consumed by the ants or spoiled by the rains. And thus, when the harvest fails, they are quickly reduced to starvation. - A Contest with the Longbow
A Contest with the Longbow - A Madi village being removed
When Speke, a traveller who discovered one of the sources of the Nile, was returning homeward, and passing through the country of the Madi, near the head of the Albert Nyanza, he saw similar huts to those which I have just described. In one of his books there is an amusing picture of a Madi village removing. The greatest burden is a conical roof, which four men are carrying on their heads. Other men and women are carrying a few sticks or baskets, but the all-important thing is the roof. These roofs are easily lifted from their posts, and Speke once saw a number of Turkish traders take off the roofs of a village without permission, and carry them off to make a camp for themselves. - A strange face was bending over her
Lady leaning over a child in bed - A trial fit before sewing the dress
A trial fit before sewing the dress - Alfred d Orsay
Alfred d Orsay - All suits frame
All suits frame - An absent desert - the Cromwell Road
An absent desert - the Cromwell Road - An Egyptian Stamp for impressing Bricks
In old Egypt, bricks were impressed by the same method of stamping [as the Assyrians], but not to such an extent as they were in old Assyria. . The cuts annexed represent the face and back of an old Egyptian stamp discovered in a tomb of Thebes. The stamp is five inches long, two and one-quarter inches broad, and half an inch thick, and is fitted to an arched handle. The characters are engraved below the surface of the wood, so that an impression taken from the stamp on the clay would show the engraved characters in relief. The inscription on the stamp has been translated, Amenoph, beloved of truth. Amenoph is supposed, by some authorities, to have been the king of Egypt at the period of the exodus of the Israelites. The characters on the Egyptian and Babylonian bricks are much more neatly executed than would seem necessary for inscriptions on so common a material as clay. - And transform long-haired students into members of the institute
- And you believe the guides
- Animal or Plant
Animal or Plant - Antique frame
Antique frame - Antique frame
Antique frame - April
April - Around some stately dignitary
- Assumption of Mary (15 August)
Assumption of Mary (15 August) - At Bruant's
- At the Black Cat
- At the Jardin de Paris
- At the Moulin Rouge
- August
August - Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle - Ball Costume 1825
Ball Costume 1825 - Ball hit high to the in-field
By far the most difficult catch on a ball field is that of a ball hit high to the in-field, because of the great "twist" to the ball. The slightest failure to get the ball fairly in the hands will result in a miss, and yet this is always greeted by derisive howls from certain among the spectators. There are various styles of catching these hits, but the position of the hands shown in the accompanying cut is believed to be the best. The hands should be reached well up to meet the ball and then brought down easily in the line of its course. If the hands and arms are held stiff, the ball will rebound from them as though it had struck a stone. The use of a glove on one hand may be found helpful in counteracting the effect of the twist. The short-stop is expected to try for all such hits falling in his own position, and also all falling back of the third baseman and in short left-field. - Bay and lady picking flowers
- Bear with cubs
Bear with cubs - Bear with two cubs
Bear with two cubs - Beasts at the zoo
Beasts at the zoo - Beech AT-10
Beech AT-10 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech AT-11
Beech AT-11 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech AT-7
Beech AT-7 Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Beech C-45 (F-2)
Beech C-45 (F-2) Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Bees
The figure is a very accurate representation of the Queen, the Worker and the Drone. - Bell P-39C & D
Bell P-39C & D Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - Benjamin D’Israeli
Benjamin D’Israeli - Bird in tree frame
Bird in tree frame - Bird on a gate
- Birds
Birds - Birds frame
Birds frame - Birds nest
Birds nest - Birds waiting for feeding time
Birds waiting for feeding time - Boeing B-17E
Boeing B-17E Front Side Perspective Bottom Top - border
border - Boy and Dog Frame
Boy and Dog Frame - Boy and Girl
Boy and Girl - Boy and girl feeding the horses
Boy and girl feeding the horses - Boy and Girl in the garden
- Boy and girl under a tree
- Boy and Girl with mother and old lady
- Boy eating an apple
- Boy in beret whistling
Boy in beret whistling - Boy looking out window
- Boy on stool
- Boy sleeping
Boy sleeping - Boy whistling
Boy whistling - Boys
Boys