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- “Big-head,” a solar god
- ‘When a lion looks at you it becomes a leopard’
- ‘The young Edward III.’
- ‘The tiger and the mirror’
- ‘The broken bough fell on the head of a man standing down below’
- ‘St. Piran’
- ‘latten “Agnus Dei”’
- ‘Henry’s badge’
- ‘He incontinently fled’
- ‘Hakeney’
- ‘Dymoke of Scrivelsby’
- ‘Diabolus ligatus’
- ‘An impromptu entertainment by three minstrels’
- ‘A wonderful sight’
- ‘... with drawn swords stood in the doorway’
- ‘... thrust him out of the church’
- ‘... showed him his injuries’
- ‘... playing innumerable pranks’
- ‘... led through the middle of the city’
- ‘... gyrd abowte his bodye in iij places with towells and gyrdylls’
- ‘... got his arms round a branch’
- ‘... fully armed with swords and bucklers’
- ‘... failed to identify the geese’
- ‘... ducking him in a horse-pond’
- ‘... constructed a pantomime dragon on the pattern of the real article’
- ‘... compellyd them for to devour the same writte’
- ‘... cast her into a cauldron’
- ‘... called secretly at the chamber dore’
- Zulu
- Zerolene Ad
- Zerolene Ad
- Zerolene Ad
- Yukon
- Your wires are crossed
- Young Lady with umbrella
- Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - Young Lady
- Young girl carrying bundles of brushwood
- Young girl
- Young girl
- Young girl
- young corn plant
- Young Bucks
- Young boy playing a flute
- Young bedouin girl
- You cannot imagine how anxious the girls are to see you,
- Yes, brother, I can forgive
- Xavier Algara
- Writing Thankyou notes
- Wrigley's Poster
- Worship the Manitou
By this time, Nicolet had his doubts about meeting Chinese at Green Bay. As, however, he had brought with him "a grand robe of China damask, all strewn with flowers, and birds of many colors," such as Chinese mandarins are supposed to wear, he put it on; and when he landed on the shore of Fox River, where is now the city of Green Bay, strode forward into the group of waiting, skin-clad savages, discharging the pistols which he held in either hand. Women and children fled in terror to the wigwams; and the warriors fell down and worshiped this Manitou (or spirit) who carried with him thunder and lightning. - Worldly Church members
- Work in progress
- Worhipping the Cobra
Worshipping the Cobra In order to induce the people to worship this dangerous enemy, the Hindoos have filled their books with tales concerning it. Figures of it are often to be seen in the temples, and on other buildings. They seek out their holes, which are generally to be found in the hillocks of earth which are thrown up by the white ants; and when they find one, they go from time to time and offer milk, plantains, and other good things to it. Many of the natives call the Cobra Capella nulla paampu, that is, good snake. They are afraid to call it a bad snake, lest it should injure them. The following is the prayer which is offered before the image of this snake. O, divine Cobra, preserve and sustain us. O, Sheoh, partake of these offerings, and be gracious unto us. - Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Wooden Lock
- wood lily covered with underground leaves
- Women can play this as well as men
- Woman of the Southern Province of Upper Egypt