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- The umpire did not see Gardner at all
The umpire did not see Gardner at all - Third baseman intercepting the slide of a runner from second
Third baseman intercepting the slide of a runner from second - We crossed the home-plate within three feet of each other
We crossed the home-plate within three feet of each other - Driving in the car
- Motoring Clothes
- Fascist Militia
- 45 mm light mortar
- 65-17 Infantry gun
- 8-mm medium machine gun
- Service Revolver and Pistols
- Cross section of the M13-40 four-man tank
- Mc-205, Fighter
- S. P. A. Sahariano truck
- Searchlight unit
- 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, model 35
- 81 mm medium mortar, model 35
- Flying uniform, captain
- Parachutist, Second lieutenant
- Service Dress , major
- 20-65 Anti Aircraft gun, ready for transport
- 47-32 antitank gun, model 37
- M13 (formerly M11) tank
- Service rifles and carbines
- Cross section of antipersonnel mine B4
- Girder bridge No. 1
- Hand grenades
- Antipersonnel mine B4
- Brigadier General
- Type O.G.M. rotary telephone switchboard
- Lietenant Colonel, Cavalry
- Marshall, old-style coat
- Second Lietenant Infantry
- Sergeant-major, new-style coat
- Protective Suit
- Summer Uniform, Private, infantry
- Uniform of tank crews
- German 105-mm Gun - Howitzer
German 105-mm Gun - Howitzer - Japanese 75-mm Anti-Aitcraft gun
- Japanese 25-mm pom-pom gun
- Five girls reading
- Fashionable ladies - 1920's
- Biplane
Biplane - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Early Victorian
- Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashion 1920's
Fashion 1920's - Fashionable lady 1920's
Fashionable lady 1920's - Walking Dress
Walking Dress - Woollen Check - 1920's
Woollen Check - 1920's - Young Lady - 1920s
Young Lady - 1920s - Young lady - 1920's
Young Lady - 1920s - Care of the Electric Range
1. Q. Why Is It Easy to Keep Electric Ranges Clean? A. First, electricity is the cleanest of all fuels. Second, one piece ovens eliminate cracks and provide round corners—work surfaces with coved backs and cooking units that are easily removed for cleaning. Porcelain in itself is one of the easiest of all surfaces to clean. - Clean cooking
- Surface Cooking on the Electric Range
Q. Do the “Definite” Surface Heats Provided by Most Electric Ranges, Have Any Advantages Over the “Infinite” Number of Surface Heats Provided by Ranges Using Other Fuels? A. Yes. This is important because it eliminates “guesswork” in cooking and enables you to use even unfamiliar recipes with confidence and ease. The heat obtained at each switch setting will be repeated exactly each time you use it. - Using the electric range oven
1. Q. How Long Does It Take to Preheat the Electric Oven for Baking? A. From seven to fifteen minutes is usually required for preheating to a temperature of 350°F. (In one make of Range, two units provide correct baking heat and fast preheating to 400°F in less than seven minutes.) 10 2. Q. How Can the User Determine When the Oven Has Reached the Temperature She Desires for Baking or Roasting? A. This is easily determined by the oven signal light which goes out when the oven reaches the desired temperature. - Warming Drawer
Q. Are All Electric Ranges Equipped With a Warming Drawer? A. No. It is usually a regular feature on deluxe models and can be installed as an accessory on some other models. Q. Are the Temperatures in the Warming Drawer Harmful to China? A. No. The temperature is sufficient for warming china but not high enough to cause any harm. - Electric Cooking in general
Q. Do I Have to Learn to Cook All Over Again to Cook with Electricity? A. Of course not! Just use your same favorite recipes (and many others) with confidence and ease—the only difference will be that your electric range will give you greater simplicity and accuracy, and add greater joy to cooking because it is cleaner, cooler and automatic. - Electric Range