RMPR0ET5–Calendar Page and Easter Table; Bologna, Italy; about 1250 - 1262; Tempera and gold leaf on parchment; Leaf: 26.8 x 19.7 cm
RM2DDCW4H–NO FILM, NO VIDEO, NO TV, NO DOCUMENTARY - Chelsea Clinton works on a crafts project with Addison Rose, 8, and Auden Easter, 4, during a National Day of Service kickoff event on the National Mall in Washington, DC, USA, Saturday, January 19, 2013. Photo by Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2RCFM68–Panoramic view of the hills between Epinonville and Montfaucon taken from Hill 234, located 1 kilometer east of Very, Meuse, France. The photograph was taken by Sub. Seabrook, S.C. on February 21, 1919, with the image reference number 3796-99. This photo captures the landscape in the area.
RF2B9F7GD–Calendar Page and Easter Table, Bologna, Italy, about 1250 - 1262, Tempera and gold leaf on parchment, Leaf: 26.8 x 19.7 cm (10 9,16 x 7 3,4 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2RCB48P–Four winners of the girls' race at an Easter celebration in Washington, D.C. Left to right: Lelia Cooksey, Bertha Healey, Anna Colby, and Anna May Renner, all from St. Johns Home. The photograph was taken on April 28, 1919, by an unidentified photographer and received by Sgt. Hits on that same day. The description number for the image is 47505.
RM2AWE3WF–Colorado College Nugget (yearbook) . 3. Miltonian-Pearsons Debate. 4. Cornerstone of McGregor laid.C. C. vs. Aggies, 18 to 1. 6. Baseball dinner at Antlers given by Mr. Emery. 7. Professor Ahlers entertains Sophomores. 8. Easter vacation begins. Glee Club starts out on Spring trip. 16. Vacation over. The campus blooms withEaster hats.. 18. C. C. vs. Boulder, 3 to 1. 19. Miltonian-Forensic Club debate. Whats that ? 25. C. C, 11; Golden, 5. 30. Sophs, entertain Seniors at a May-poledance. 198
RMKC7JBW–Tabernacle of Cherves, ca. 1220–1230, Made in Limoges, France, French, Copper (plaques): engraved, scraped, stippled, and gilt
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RFRAH86G–Calendar Page and Easter Table, Bologna, Italy, about 1250 - 1262, Tempera and gold leaf on parchment, Leaf: 26.8 x reimagined
RM2RC56M5–Admiral Sims addressing a crowd from the steps of the State, War, and Navy Building during the opening of the Victory Loan Drive on Easter Monday, 1919. The photograph was taken on April 21, 1919, by photographer CPL. Wapner. The image captures Admiral Sims speaking to the crowd.
RM2AG608D–. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. ^ June 16, Sunday, June 17, Monday, June 19- Wednesday, June 20, 21, 22, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, jfall Zcxm. Sept. 7, 9- 10, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday Sept. II, Wednesday, Oct. 10, Thursday, Nov. 28, Thursday, Dec. 18, Wednesday, 1896. Jan. 7. S, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 8. Wednesday, June 17, Wednesday, Examinations for Admission to Second Term.Second Term begins.Junior Prize Orations due.Ash Wednesday.Washingtons Birthday.Easter Holidays begin.Easter Holidays end at 8^4^ a.m.Uniyersity Day Orations due.Theses of Seniors due.Senior Examinations begin.An
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RM2AKN0K1–The Bakerian Lecture: A Magnetic Survey of the British Isles for the Epoch January 1, 1886 . Easter Stations {gX^tXs; x*r 4. cu x* / Mathon .Western Stations < ^ -, n ^ [ Uolwall Green . Declination. 19 33-0 19 22-4 18 46-5 19 36 Force. 1-76871-76821-7655T7627 From these the disturbing forces were deduced, the notation being the same as thatused on p. 268. -â â Great Malvern ....Malvern Wells .... Mathon . Col wall Green F. â â â â â-.â.â«âââ â .â â â â â â *% 0. â¢0121â¢0081â¢0147â¢0119 126-6 148-7- 97-8-140-4 The accompanying Map shows the direction of these forces and their relativemagn
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RM2AKP6E8–The Galashiels & Selkirk almanac and directory for 1889[-1903.] . 23tarp fOr 3UIie, 1889. [30 Days. I •W 2 Sun 3 &&» 4 Tu 5 Wed 6 Th 7 Fri Easter Law Sittings end. 8 Sat 9 Sun Whit Sunday. 10 Mm Whit Monday.—Bank Holiday. II Tu 12 Wed 13 Th k I4 Fri 1516 Sat Sun 17 Mon 18 Tu Trinity Law Sittings begin. 19 Wed 20 Th 21 Fri 22 Sat 1 23 Sun 24 Mon Midsummer Day 25 Tu 26 Wed 27 Th 28 Fri 29 Sat 1 1 30 Sun Morning Stars: Mercury,1Venus and Mars. i 3ulp, 1889. VSuns distance on 1st:L 93J931!000 tiles.. CAPE TRAFALGAR. THE MOONS CHANGES. First Quar., 6th, 5.59 m. I Last Quar., 19th, 7.4s a.Full Moon,
RM2AFPXM7–. Brethren's Family Almanac, The (1872). 369?. Y.rises 4 6.$ stationary.7th. 6 C $ .6 $Y. $in Aphelion,% rises 12 10. Orion sets 8 54.Arctur south 10 55. ^ 59 1 7 4 4 58 4 4 57 57 58 59 0 1 T 3 19 Qth Sunday after Easter. John 15. S. M. T. W. T. F. S. 12 Faiicratius 13 Servatius 14 Christian 15 Sophia 16 Pereg?inus 17 Yeaantius 18 Liberiu- 5 48 6 34 7 26 8 16 9 10 11 38morn 12 2012 49 Days length 14 hours 8 min. Din ap. 6 D.2/S. 11 20.(5])|. Venus rises 4 0 Libras so. 11 38. 15th. %v. 11 48.Altair rises 9 26.^SO. Spicas. 9 27. ^23^jp 5 ^f*17 & 0 1=13 gu= 27|Antares rises 8 16. 56555453525150
RM2ANEWRK–Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . ur. 25 Athenagoras 8: 7 7 1 2 9 stationary. ? sets 10 29 e 4 3611 57 7 17 Fri. 26 The Vener. Bede, 735 9: 7 51 1 26 0 9 in tS d gr. lib. W. 4 36 11 57 7 18 Sat. 27John Calvin, 1564 10: 8 36 1 51 <?#13 9 gr. brilliancy. 4 3511 57 7 19 22] 5th Sunday after Easter John 16: 23-33; James 1: 22-27.(Luke 11:9-13; 1 Tim. 1:1-6.) Length of Day, 14 hrs., 44Length of Twilight, 2 hrs. mm, , 0 min. Sun. 28 Archb. Lanfranc, 1089 Heb.ll: 9 22 2 17 f#26 6^(1 4 r. 2 39 m. (! gr. lib. S. 4 35 11 57 7 19 Mon. 29 Jerome of Pragne, 1416 12: 10
RM2AKA86R–Longworth's American almanac, New-York register and city directory . 565 3 :? S 0 17 6 IS6 19 (3 21 6 22 ^7)6 23 #dec,n £ seH-W. 4 49 Morn,: 1 0 5 125 35 5 58 6 21 6 43 0 16 1 40 i 0 59, 2 3? I 1 39] 3 25 :| 2 15! 4 12, 1 2 50. 5 0 J 3 22J 5 47 I3 541 6 35 I i f 1 7i&ntares ri.10 5 ! S G.jPalm Sunday rrjg 5 35J6 25 , ! 9: 2!?i south II 21 s$ ^> 34|6 26: 7 2S 10 $lf*is£i9 50 jr-p 33:6 27! 7 51 11. 4! 2 rises 3 53 Ub 31:6 29; 8 lSlRises.j 8 16 J 42 51 Warm showers.!mi5 30|6 3.0] S 35! 7 45! 9 10 I 7 9 s; I 1Q 33 ^GondFri. »£ fit 5-29 631 S 5,14 7]) in Perigee h |5 2&JG32 9 18|15 G. Easter ])
RM2CHMM45–. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . 44 0 45 5 8 6 45 1 29 Robt. Browning, English poet, born 1812. Metric system originated in France, 1790. Columbus sailed on his last voyage, 1502. Centennial Exposition opened, Philadelphia, 1876. Washingtan made general of France, 1789. Old South Church, Boston, begun 1669. John Smith began settlemtat .Jamestown, 1607. 20. Third Sunday after Easter. Days Length, 13h. i3m. 14 Sunday 5 7 6 45 2 11 15 Monday 5 7 i 6 46 2 62 16 Tuesday 5 6 1 6 46 3 35 17 Wednesday 5 5 1 6 47 4 19 18 Thursday 5 5 1 6 48 rises 19 Friday 5 4 . 6 48 7 49 20 Saturday 5 3 ! 6 49 8 51 Lewis a
RM2CHKYRY–. The Journal of horticulture, cottage gardener and country gentlemen . degrees. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. s. 14 Tn Princess Beatrice born, 1S57. 30.177-29.872 48—25 N.W. — 9af8 52af6 IS 3 26 0 21 let 15 W Least Stitehwort flowers. 30.C 89-29.900 50—20 N.E. — 7 5 53 6 40 3 27 0 5 105 16 Th Gromwell flowers. 30.141-29.820 52—42 S.W. .02 5 5 55 6 1 4 28 Oaf 9 )0S 17 F Royal Hort. Soc. ineor. 189. 29.824-29.795 59—35 w. — 3 5 57 6 24 4 29 0 24 107 18 S Dr. Darwin died, 1S02. B. 29.869-2D.7S5 5/ —45 S.W. .01 1 5 53 6 sets • 0 3S IIS 19 Scn 2 Sunday after Easter. 29.810-29.790 59—48 S.W. — IV. VII. 58 8
RM2CE07DG–. Sierra Club bulletin . From east From west July 20th July 22d July 26th .y 28th July 28th edge edge 1 11.3 17.8 10.1 9.4 11.8 200 2 15.6 17.3(?) 14.9 12.7 15.1 405 3 15.8 21.9 15.1 13.1 16.2 558 4 15.0 22.4 14.2 13.3 15.8 663 5 15.0 21.1 14.5 12.8 15.6 810 6 15.0 21.7 13.6 12.5 15.2 973 510 7 15.0 19.0 460 8 12.4 15.7 10.2 10.4 11.8 254 9 6.8 7.9 5.0 5.7 6.1 75 July 18-20—Weather fair but cool. July 20-22—Weather warm, dry wind. July 22-26—Weather fair, changing to cloudy. July 26-28—Weather cloudy, and raining. The more rapid movement of the center is evident. Italso appears that the easter
RMRP1G79–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. GOG The American Florist. April 8, J. A. PETERSON & SONS PHONES Greenhouses, Warsaw 808-X Residence, - Warsaw 944-X Wholesale Plant Growers SPECIALTIES New Winter Flowering Begonias. Mrs. J. A. Peterson (191S) Melior - - (19:4) "Glory of Cincinnati" Cyclamen giganteum, Pandanus "Veitchii" Asplenium Nidus Avis. Hydtangeas in Specimens 3132 McHenry Ave., Westwood, CINCINNATI, OHIO. EASTER PLANTS We Offer for Easter, 1916: Climbing Roses in the following varieties, Newport Fairy, Excelsa, Whit
RMRRKD3K–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. March 29, 1917. The Florists^ Review Supplies for Easter ORDER NOW Last call and we are ready to serve you with the Easter Accessories. You will not be disappointed. A FEW of our Basket Leaders. No. ISO—1-5 No. Deep Diameter High i 4»ain..... fi"* in 19 in. , 4»flin 7>«in 21in. J ?Hain 8»iiin 22 in. 1 6 in 9>«in 24 in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. C
RMRRTG1N–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 90 The Florists^ Review February 19. 1914. RIGHT NOW IS THE TINE TO PREPARE rOR EASTER AND SPRING We are in a position to take care of all orders for the following—CRAIG QUALITY: NEPHROLEPIS SCOTTII 2%-ln $ 5.00 100; $ 45.00 1000 4.Tn 20,00 100; 175.00 1000 NEPHROLEPIS HARRISII 2%-ln $ 6.00 100; $ 50.00 1000 4.1n 20.00 100; 175.00 1000 6-in 6.00 doz-.; 45.00 100 «-ln., very heavy 9.00 doz.; 70.00 100 8-ln. 12.00 doz.; 90.00 100 11-in. tubs 12.50, 13.00, $3.50, $5.00 each NEPHROLEPIS TEDDY, JR. (Dwarf Roosevelt) The best fern in all sizes 2%-ln $15.
RMRR7P7M–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists'Review OCTOBU 19. 1922 HoKon & Hiinkel Co. 471 Milivaukee Street MilMraukee, Wis. CUT FLOWERS GREENS and PLANTS VMesale Cot Flower Flmes. Plttibargh, 0«k. 16. 1922. Per 100 Beauties | 6.00 @ 150.00 Columbia, Premier, long 12.00 0 15.00 Columbia, Premier, abort 6.00 Q 10.00 Ophelia, long 12.00 Ophelia, short 4.00 @ 10.00 Double White Killaraey 4.00 @ 12.00 Richmond 4.00 0 12.00 Crusader 10.00 @ 26.00 CecUe Brunner S.OO Oamationa 4.00 Easter Ldlles 15.00 0 26.00 Valley 6.00 & 8.00 Orchids 100.00 Oiaiioli 4.00 @ 8.00 Delphiniu
RMRE77P6–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. ir W APRIL 12â18, 1849. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon K. Moon's Clock Day of D 12 D each day. Rises. Sets. and Sets. Age. hef. Suu. Year. Th. Song-thrash lays. Thick-leaved Saiifrage. 13 a4 49 aO 11 43 19 0 40 102 18 E. Green Narcissus. 10 51 morn. 20 0 30 103 14 S. Redbreast hatches. Borage. 8 02 0 34 21 0 15 104 K) Sun. 1st or Low S. Willow-Warbler heard. Green Stitcliwort. 0 54 1 19 (ff 0 a 1 105 10 U. Easter T. beg. Black-cap heard. iWUd Tuli]). 4 50 2 0 23 0 15 100 17 Tu. Lian. & Hor. S. meet. Fro
RMRE77PC–. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. THE COTTAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. M w APRIL 5—11, 1849. Plants dedicated to Sun Sun Moon B. Moon'si Clock j Day of u u each day. bets. Age. T) Th Mauudy Th. Fieldfare last seen. Yellow Crown Imperial. 28 a 4 m aO 4 45 12 2 44 95 0 ]<• Good Ekid.y. Turnip Fly appeai-s. Clustcved-Grape Hyacinth. 20 39 5 9 13 2 20 90 7 S Blackbird lays. Wood Anemone. 24 41 rises CS, 2 9i 97 8 StlN Easter Sun. Ringed Suake seen. Ground Ivy. 22 42 7a43 15 1 52 98 !) M E.ster Mon. Rook hatches. Red Polyanthus. 19 44 8 47 10 1 35 99 10 Tu E ASTEE T. House-Sparro
RMRP8PCB–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. S7 90; ? in. 110 .W; in. $13 20; in. JI8.60. Logs. 6-in »3; 9- in. 13.84; 12 - m »4.«0; 1ft - in «6.I10; 1H - in »7.20; ;l - in $8.40; 24 - in »9.60. Pot Covers. 4-in. $2.40; B-ita. 13 00; 6-in. J3.96; 7-in. J5.04; 8-in. $5.88. Bulb Puns. 4 in. $1.80; 5 in. I2.4U; 6-in. $3.00; 7-in. $3.60; 8 in. $4.20. Boxes, 14 in. per doz. $11; Il-in. 19; 9-in. $7. Easter Eggs, 6-in., $9;7-in , $IO,8-iTi., $11 perdoz. References: Geo. Wlttbold Co., E. Wienhoeber, C. A. Sam- ,.el8on, Chicago. j ^ LYNN. 1443 Wrlghtwood Ave. CBIC
RMRH1EK1–. Currie bros. horticultural guide: autumn 1893. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 19 Each. Columbianum—Very fine yellow, with dark spots , 25 Elegans—Mixed yellow and red 10 Elegans Alice Wilson—A new variety with large upright yellow flowers 75 Excelsum—Light buff 40 Doz. 2.50 1.00 8.00 4.00. BERMUDA EASTER LILT. Harrisi—(Bermuda Easter Lily)—See cut. The most useful of all Lilies; flowers pure white, delight-
RMRRA2KN–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Junk 29, 1922 The Florists^ Review 41 T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO. 1117-19 McGee Street ^^^^^^^^= Phon* HanUon 8235 ==^^=^^ Kansas City, Mo> SUMMER FLOWERS ROSES 3c to 12c each CARNATIONS, local 2Kc each GLADIOLI 8c to 12c each GYPSOPHILA 50c per bunch SHASTA DAISIES.. ..$1.00 per 1000 DELPHINIUM 50c per bunch EASTER LILIES 12c each NEW FERNS $4.00 per 1000 CEDAR SPRAYS 20c per lb. GREEN SHEET MOSS, $2.25 per ba? 6-INCH CHIFFON, 6Kc 4-INCH CHIFFON, 5c 8-INCH CHIFFON, 20c WE CAN FILL RUSH ORDERS ON FLORISTS' SUPPLIES CUT FLOWERS AND FLORISTS' SUPPUES OR
RMRR8GAJ–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. JOLX 6, 1922 The Florists' Review 49 T. J. NOLL FLORAL CO 1117-19 McGee Street ! Phona Harrison 823& i Kansas City, Mo> SUMMER FLOWERS ROSES 3c to 12c each CARNATIONS, local 2Kc each GLADIOLI 8c to 12c each GYPSOPHILA 50c per bunch SHASTA DAISIES.. ..$1.00 per 1000 DELPHINIUM 50c per bunch EASTER LILIES 12c each NEW FERNS $4.00 per 1000 CEDAR SPR YS 20c per lb. GREEN SHEET MOSS, $2.25 per bag 6-INCH CHIFFON, 63^c 4.INCH CHIFFON, 5c 8-INCH CHIFFON, 20c WE CAN FILL RUSH ORDERS ON FLORISTS' SUPPLIES CUT FLOWERS AND FLORISTS' SUPPLIES ORDER FRO