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Angle view of Diwan-i-Am with grass lawn in foreground, Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, ca. 16th-17th century A.D.
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Angle view of Diwan-i-Am with grass lawn in foreground, Red Fort, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, ca. 16th-17th century A.D.
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Angle view of Jami Mosque, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, ca. 1840 A.D.
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Angle view of Diwan-i-Khas, Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India, ca. 16th century A.D.
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Christian Witness Pavilion exterior, viewed from an angle, Seattle World's Fair, 1962
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Morse Canning Company exterior and boats, including Pearl, moored nearby on the Dickey River, Mora, date unknown
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Swimming attitudes of young lobsters in the first free stages; a, lobster swimming with body bent in the usual quadrant form, the head directed downward and often at a greater angle; the swimming branches (and the permanent limbe rather more than here shown) directed backward, in "posterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and backward; b, young lobster playing cannibal, swimming astride the carcass of another which it has nipped at the junction of the carapace and abdomen and holds with its prehensile legs; c, swimming with the thoracic legs directed forward; in "anterior" position of Hadley; resulting movement upward and forward; d, rising position occasionally assumed; e, slowly moving or "floating" position sometimes observed; f, lobster "standing on head," apparently probint the bottom with rostrum, but really too weak to rise
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Preparation des Expeditions
Un ouvrier met les Escargots en caisse; aussitot pleines, elles sont clouees, entourees d'une ficelle rose dont les deux extremites sont attachees par un noeud, puis enfin plombees. Dans un angle est collee une etiquette que laissent voir les boites a terre.
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Preparation des Expeditions
Un ouvrier met les Escargots en caisse; aussitot pleines, elles sont clouees, entourees d'une ficelle rose dont les deux extremites sont attachees par un noeud, puis enfin plombees. Dans un angle est collee une etiquette que
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Angle and Scope of the Dredge Rope
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Plan de Mature
a, artimon; b, grand mat; c, misaine; c, beaupre; e, perroquet de fougue; f, grand hunier; g, petit hunier; h, bout-dehors de foe; j, perruche; k, grand perroquet; l, petit perroquet. Dans l'angle : Goelette a six mais
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Bridal Veil Falls and Three Graces, Yosemite
The Yosemite Valley is nearly in the center of the state of California north and south, and just midway between the east and west basins of the Sierra, here a little over 70 miles wide. The valley is anearly level area, about six miles in length, and from half a mile to a mile in width, sunken almost a mile in perpendicular depth below the general level of the region. It may be roughly likened to a gigantic trough holowed out in the mountains, nearly at right angle to their regular trend. Down the many side gulches or canyons descend streams, forks of the Merced, coming down the steeps in a series of stupendous waterfalls. On the side of Cathedral Rock, which faces the entrance of Merced River into the valley, Bridal Veil Creek falls over a precipice 630 feet high and then forms a number of smaller cascades that together make a descent of 300 feet more. The fall is very beautiful. In its leaps the column of water is swayed hither and thither by the wind, and nearly dissolved into spray, which makes the fanciful name very appropriate. The Yosemite Valley Fall has a clear leap of 1,500 feet from the top of the cliff.
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Scallop Dredge,--"The Scraper."--This implement has the form of a triangular iron framework, with a curve of nearly 90o atthe base, to form the bowl of the dredge. On the upper side a raised crossbar connects the two arms, while at the bottom a strip of iron 2 inches wide extends across the dredge. This narrow strip acts as a scraping blade, and is set at an angle so as to dig into the soil. The top of the net is fastened to the crossbar and the lower part to the blade. The usual dimensions of the dredge are: arms, 2 1/2 feet; upper crossbar, 2 feet; blade, 2 1/2 feet. The net varies in size, usually running from 2 to 3 feet in length and holding between 1 and 2 bushels. Additional weights can be put on the crossbar when the scalloper desires the dredge to "scrape" deeper. A wooden bar 2 feet long buoys the net. The scraper used at Nantucket has the entire net made of twine, whereas in other localities the lower part consists of interwoven iron rings
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Railroad Avenue piles near Vine Street Seattle, August 7, 1934
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Gaku-Biwa
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Biwa
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Ceng-Ceng 3
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Ajaeng
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Ledger
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