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The history of the world
161. The history of the world
The history of the world
162. The history of the world
The history of the world
163. The history of the world
The history of the world
164. The history of the world

Group of Angelus Double Seamers on the Assembly Floor. Capacity 80 Cans Per Minute. Handle Cans up to
165. Group of Angelus Double Seamers on the Assembly Floor. Capacity 80 Cans Per Minute. Handle Cans up to 3's. Fitted with Patented Automatic Positive Cap Feed--Provided with adequate and accessible lubrication throughout--the Two Spindle Double Seaming Head allows of greater pressure on the seam, and higher speed than the one-head system. Adjustments for sizes quickly made. Built also in larger type to handle gallon cans--Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Co., San Francisco, California
Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box
166. Deck View of Whaleboat and Equipment.
1-Bow-chock
2-Lance-straightener.
3-False chocks.
4-Box of boat.
5-Clumsy-cleat.
6-Strap iron.
7-Timbers.
8-Forward platform on which men stand when striking or killing.
9-Risings.
10-Harpooner's thwart.
11-Knees.
12-Dunnage for thwards.
13-Ceiling.
14-Peak-cleats (used for resting oars).
15-Peak-cleat for tub-oar.
16-Bow-thwart.
17-Mast-hinge.
18-Sail-cleats.
19-Mid-ship thwart.
20-Centerboard.
21-Gunwales.
22-Tub-thwart.
23-After-thwart.
24-Well for bailing.
25-Plug (for emptying boat when hoisted out of water).
26-After platform (steersman stands on this).
27-Standing-cleats (officer stands on these to obtain longer view).
28-Cuddy-board.
29-Cuddy-boards.
30-Loggerhead-strip (or lion's tongue).
31-Loggerhead.
32-Boat-shackle.
33-Rudder.
34-Tiller.
35-Blocks with holes for rowlocks.
36-Bow-cleats.
A, First iron resting in bow-chocks with handle in boat-crotch.
B, Second iron.
C, c, Spare irons.
D, D, D, Hand-lances.
E, Boat spade.
F, G, Harpooner's oar.
H, Bow-oar.
I, Mid-ship oar.
J, Tub-oar.
K, Strike-oar.
L, Steering-oar.
M, M, M, Paddles.
N, Small tub and line.
O, Large tub and line.
P, P, P, Tow-line extending aft from large tub around loggerhead and forward across thwarts to box of boat (4) where it is coiled and known as "box-wrap" (P, P) thence extending to eye-splice of first iron.
Q, Q, Mast and sail.
R, Steering-oar-brace.
S, Lashing or strap for handle of steering-oar when not in use or fast to a whale.
Ching (Korea)
167. Ching (Korea)
Dril-bu
168. Dril-bu

Drum 2
169. Drum 2
Stick Rattle 2
170. Stick Rattle 2
Sogo 5
171. Sogo 5
Sogo 6
172. Sogo 6

Tshihwana 4
173. Tshihwana 4
Tshihwana 2
174. Tshihwana 2
Tshihwana 1
175. Tshihwana 1
Sogo 3
176. Sogo 3

University of Washington Daily
177. University of Washington Daily
Ledger
178. Ledger
University of Washington Daily
179. University of Washington Daily
University of Washington Daily
180. University of Washington Daily
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