- The Centralia Conspiracy
The Centralia Conspiracy - Corean Costumes
Corean Costumes - Corean Costumes
Corean Costumes - Corean Costumes
Corean Costumes - Corean Costumes
Corean Costumes - Mailed Warrior
Mailed Warrior - Founder of Han - 11th Century BC
Founder of Han - 11th Century BC - Empress Woo
Empress Woo - Chinese Woman - 11th Century BC
Chinese Woman - 11th Century BC - The First printed map of England
The First printed map of England - The Birmingham Mail near Aylesbury
- Bull and Mouth Road
- The Result of Feather-Edging
- The Holyhead and Chester Mails
- The Devonport Mail near Amsbury going post through a drift of snow
- The Mail's Meeting
- The Mail Coach
- The Stage Coach
- Duke of Beauforts's Drag
Duke of Beauforts's Drag - Under Carriage of Coach
- Bull and man
Bull and man - Birds in a tree
Birds in a tree - A monkey
A monkey - A man
A man - Two deer
Two deer - There must be water here
There must be water here - The woodsman and the soldier
The woodsman and the soldier - The Merchant with the golden bowl
The Merchant with the golden bowl - The Merchant throws the bowl on the ground
The Merchant throws the bowl on the ground - The Lion
The Lion - The King and the turtle
The King and the turtle - The Geese and the turtle
The Geese and the turtle - The animals running
The animals runing - Oxen
Oxen - Men with swords
Men with swords - Men and deer
Men and deer - He Ran away from the crowd
He Ran away from the crowd - Going to the king
Going to the king - Feeding the pig
Feeding the pig - Feeding the pig to the people
Feeding the pig to the people - Crane with crab on its back
Crane with crab on its back - Crane catching a fish
Crane catching a fish - Cooking Rice
Cooking Rice - Children looking up in the air
Children looking up in the air - Catching quail in the net
Catching quail in the net - Seated elephant
Seated elephant - Men against elephant
Men against elephant - Elephant with sore foot
Elephant with sore foot - Elephant pulling out a tree
Elephant pulling out a tree - Elephant playing with children
Elephant playing with children - Elephant chained up
Elephant chained up - Elephant and man
Elephant and man - Elephant and children
Elephant and children - Parisian fishermen ( Quai d'Orsay )
The case sometimes arises that one of them takes a fish, - generally small; - the physiognomy of colleagues immediately expresses all the nuances of astonishment much more than the symptoms of jealousy, - which would tend to prove that no illusion supports them during their long stations, and that, far from coveting imaginary fries, they know what to expect from the probable results of their platonic passion. - Suburban train ( Gare Saint-Lazare )
Everyone, after a hard day's work, is anxious to find the freshness of a more or less vast garden, but where one has the freedom to put oneself in shirt sleeves. — It is the hour when additional edibles abound in the nets of the wagons, and where the melons combine their perfumes with those of the marolles and the emanations of the cigars expensive or cheap, but also smelly, of our national factories. - Ambulant Merchants ( Rue Montmartre )
Very sympathetic to the housewives of the district who support them against all odds, they are the masters of the road, and the heaviest vehicles are obliged to give way to them. — If an unfortunate coachman has the audacity to walk at the smallest trot , or the awkwardness of passing too close to a customer installed in the middle of the street, he is in the grip of a vocabulary which reveals the neighborhood of the halls. - Monceau Park
The instruction that cars must pass through this oasis intended for the recreation of children and nannies is perfectly legitimate, and we find it natural that we seek to protect future generations from any accident. But would it not be fair to demand a certain reciprocity for the safety of teams that venture there, and to prohibit these young men, so paternally protected by municipal by-laws, from launching horses such a wide variety of projectiles? - A show ( Place Vendôme )
The downpour, so impatiently awaited during certain summers, sometimes multiplies in such a way that this cataclysm becomes the daily event. — Despite this regularity, the phenomenon varies so much the hours of its appearance, and occurs with such instantaneousness, that 'he succeeds each time in surprising and flooding a satisfactory number of walkers, who had thought they could profit from a fallacious clearing. - An accident ( Rue de Rivoli )
The wooden pavement is sometimes slippery, - this is often the result of natural humidity; - more frequently still, this dangerous state of the roadways results from an insufficient watering which does not remove any of the refuse on which the horses skate. - These days, there are as many animals lying as standing, and without the spirit of brotherhood that leads our fellow citizens to help each other, the circulation would become decidedly impassable. - Meeting ( Champs-Élysées )
The cyclist is generally daring — it comes from his age, his confidence in his address, the little space he needs to evolve, the speed he can get. — As a result, he throws himself with all his might, and that, if he encounters an unforeseen obstacle, he tumbles. — As long as it does not occur under the omnibuses, there is only half harm. in extreme cases, it is not yet said that it will not get away unscathed. — The Binger brake is so powerful!