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2T8EGHP Engraved by D.J. Pound from a Photograph by John Watkins, Parliament Street. MISS ELIZA COOK
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2DMA06B Portrait of Frederick Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, D. J. Pound, British, active ca. 1860, Engraving on paper, Three quarter length portrait of Frederick Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), shown frontally in military uniform, his left hand resting on the hilt of his sword, and his right on his hip. Beyond a balustrade behind him can be seen an army encampment., England, ca. 1860, Print
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2DM8PN4 Portrait of Robert Grosvenor, Baron of Ebury, D. J. Pound, British, active ca. 1860, Mayall, Engraving on paper, Three quarter length portrait of Robert Grosvenor, Baron Ebury (1801-1893), shown seated, facing half to the right, his hands folded in his lap., England, ca. 1860, Print
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2DM8EAM Portrait of James Thomas Brudenell, D. J. Pound, British, active ca. 1860, John Watkins, Engraving on paper, Half length portrait of James Thomas Brudenell, Seventh Earl of Cardigan (1797-1868), shown facing slightly to the left. He wears full military uniform, his gloves in his left hand and hat in his right. He wears mutton-chop whiskers and mustache., England, ca. 1860, Print
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MMET6F Airman 1st Class Carlie Gardner, 377th Weapons Systems Security Squadron, carries a 45-pound bag out of a five-foot hole during the Manzano Challenge at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., Oct. 27. The Manzano Challenge required more than 70 volunteers and coordination with 21 base agencies, making the course safe for all participants. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. J.D. Strong II)
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MPRD43 Senior Airman Frederick Vogelgesan, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, pets Sammie, an adult tabby cat, at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Vogelgesan helped care for animals and clean the facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD44 (From left) Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos and Senior Airman Frederick Vogelgesan, both 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainers, wash dog and cat bowls at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD0C (From Left) Alexis Topham, Sorius Valley Animal Shelter kennel assistant, along with Airman 1st Class Cameron Longnecker, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, put a leash around a dog at SVAS in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The 5th LRS volunteers walked and played with the dogs during their visit to the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRCYP Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, plays with Buttercup, a young tabby cat, at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen with the 5th LRS volunteered their time at the shelter by caring for animals and cleaning the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRCYX Alexis Topham, Souris Valley Animal shelter kennel assistant, speaks with 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen at the animal shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The 5th LRS volunteers walked and played with the dogs during their visit to the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD07 Airmen from the 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron play with cats at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD03 Airman 1st Class Jeremiah Davidson, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, runs with a dog at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter.(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD00 Airman 1st Class DuBois Toy, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, plays with Chloe at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The shelter reunites lost pets with their owners and helps find homes for stray, surrendered and abandoned animals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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MPRD02 Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, washes a dog bowl at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen with the 5th LRS volunteered their time at the shelter by caring for animals and cleaning the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBYA (From Left) Alexis Topham, Sorius Valley Animal Shelter kennel assistant, along with Airman 1st Class Cameron Longnecker, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, put a leash around a dog at SVAS in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The 5th LRS volunteers walked and played with the dogs during their visit to the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY8 Airman 1st Class Jeremiah Davidson, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, runs with a dog at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter.(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY5 Airmen from the 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron play with cats at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY7 (From left) Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos and Senior Airman Frederick Vogelgesan, both 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainers, wash dog and cat bowls at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen volunteered two hours to help clean, organize and take care of the animals at the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY4 Senior Airman Frederick Vogelgesan, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, pets Sammie, an adult tabby cat, at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Vogelgesan helped care for animals and clean the facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY6 Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, washes a dog bowl at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen with the 5th LRS volunteered their time at the shelter by caring for animals and cleaning the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY3 Airman 1st Class DuBois Toy, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, plays with Chloe at the Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The shelter reunites lost pets with their owners and helps find homes for stray, surrendered and abandoned animals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBY2 Airman 1st Class Habeebee Velazquez-Campos, 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainer, plays with Buttercup, a young tabby cat, at Souris Valley Animal Shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. Airmen with the 5th LRS volunteered their time at the shelter by caring for animals and cleaning the facility. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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J0GBXX Alexis Topham, Souris Valley Animal shelter kennel assistant, speaks with 5th Logistics Readiness Squadron Airmen at the animal shelter in Minot, N.D., March 29, 2017. The 5th LRS volunteers walked and played with the dogs during their visit to the shelter. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Dillon J. Audit)
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JPD272 Flat Black weighting machine with Weights on white background isolated.
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P3W9WC 160731-N-OR652-146 ARABIAN GULF (July 31, 2016) – Sailors assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) (Ike) load an MK 84/BLU 117 2,000-pound general-purpose bomb onto an F/A-18C Hornet assigned to the Wildcats of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 131. Ike and its Carrier Strike Group are deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve, maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class J. Alexander Delgado/Released)
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PE9M7D Cpt. D.J. Joo, 1st Battalion, 61st Infantry Regiment, Fort Jackson, S.C., marches toward the finish line of a 14-mile road march carrying a 55-pound ruck during the assessment phase of Best Ranger Competition at Fort Jackson, S.C., Nov. 24, 2015. Joo is competing for a spot on a two-Soldier team that will represent the post during the Army’s 33rd anniversary of the Best Ranger competition held in April of next year at Fort Benning, Ga. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brian Hamilton)
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PC88D0 by D.J. Pound, after a photograph by John Jabez Edwin Mayall, engraving, published 1861 53 SirWilliamSterndaleBennett
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MW50JC NPG D1054; Sir William Sterndale Bennett 562 SirWilliamSterndaleBennett
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MP3W0R by D.J. Pound, after a photograph by John & Charles Watkins, line engraving Mary Anne Stirling circa 1860. 867 Mary Anne Stirling
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2R0CYTX Portrait: John Bright Esq MP for Birmingham. Engraver: D J Pound. After: J Whitlock
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2APPCJF During the exercise Stormvuur held from Monday to Friday by the Dutch Field Artillery in West Germany are also two American 280 mm atomic cannons used. the shooting of this atomic cannon with a 600-pound brisant grenade. Annotation: Subject here M65 Atomic Cannon Date: September 15, 1955 Location: B.R.D., Germany Keywords: cannons, nuclear weapons, exercises Personal name: Adriaanse, Opsomer A.T.C., Peters F.J.
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DK1C2F Jan. 20, 2011 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US - D.J. Meagher of Cornell looks to break the hold of Lehigh's Sean Bilodeau during the 157 pound bout Thursday night at Stabler Arena. Lehigh defeated the #1 ranked Cornell Big Red by a score of 17 - 15. (Credit Image: © Brian Freed/Southcreek Global/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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DK1C2D Jan. 20, 2011 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US - Sean Bilodeau of Lehigh looks for a way out of a take down from Cornell's D.J. Meagher during the 157 pound bout Thursday night at Stabler Arena. Lehigh defeated the #1 ranked Cornell Big Red by a score of 17 - 15. (Credit Image: © Brian Freed/Southcreek Global/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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DK1C2E Jan. 20, 2011 - Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US - Cornell's D.J. Meagher works from the top against Sean Bilodeau of Lehigh during the 157 pound bout Thursday night at Stabler Arena. Lehigh defeated the #1 ranked Cornell Big Red by a score of 17 - 15. (Credit Image: © Brian Freed/Southcreek Global/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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2R0CGPC Engraving - George Dawson. Engraver: D J Pound
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B2JWB4 Omar Pasha Latas, 24.11.1806 - 18.4.1871, Ottoman general, half length, steel engraving, by D. J. Pound, London, England, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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B2HJJ0 Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, 14.3.1820 - 9.1.1878, King of Italy 17.3.1861 - 9.1.1878, steel engraving by D.J. Pound, 19th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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B2HJHH Todtleben, Eduard Janovich, Count of, 4.2.1817 - 1.7.1884, Polish general, half length, steel engraving by D.J. Pound after photo, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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B2HJD8 Palmerston, Henry John Temple 3rd Viscount, 20.10.1784 - 18.10.1865, British politician, half length, steel engraving by D.J. Pound after photograph by Mayall, 19th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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B47YRP Napier, Charles, 6.3.1786 - 6.11.1860, British Admiral, half length, D.J. Pound, circa 1860, Sir, Royal Navy, gesture, ship, Great Britain, 19th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
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DPEHE9 (Published 01/03/2003, D-6) Hoop-netting: James ''Jimmy'' Fernandes, of Point Loma, caught a 12.5 pound lobster in a dip net. Next to him is his son C.J. UT/DON KOHLBAUER
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HFXFKW 051104-N-2984R-169 Atlantic Ocean (Nov. 4, 2005) Ð Aviation Ordnancemen assigned to Weapons Department prepare pallets of BLU-117 2,000-pound general-purpose bombs to be airlifted from the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) to USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69) during an ammunition offload. Truman and Eisenhower are currently underway in the Atlantic Ocean conducting ammunition offloads and underway replenishments. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Ricardo J. Reyes (RELEASED) US Navy 051104-N-2984R-169 Aviation Ordnancemen assigned to Weapo
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HFE1J3 040628-N-1045B-028 Arabian Gulf (June 28, 2004) - Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd Class Quadar Edwards, left, from Rahway, N.J., and Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Jaris Palmer, from York, Penn., transport a weapons skid holding three GBU-12 500 pound Laser-Guided Bomb Units on the flight deck aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73). The Norfolk, Va. based Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and embarked Carrier Air Wing Seven (CVW-7) are on a regularly scheduled deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Michael D. Blackwell II (RELEASED) US Navy 04062
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HFEW8R 040227-N-9693M-013 U.S. Naval Academy (Feb. 27, 2004) Ð Midshipman 2nd Class Chris Lonero, left, glances a blow off of Midshipman 2nd Class Amir Shaeef in the 175 pound bout of the U.S. Naval AcademyÕs 63rd annual Brigade Boxing Championships. The boxing match showcased the most elite boxing within the Brigade of Midshipmen and this year includes five National Collegiate Boxing Association champions. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Damon J. Moritz. (RELEASED US Navy 040227-N-9693M-013 Midshipman 2nd Class Chris Lonero, left, glances a blow off of Midshipman 2nd Class Amir S
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HFEW8P 040227-N-9693M-005 U.S. Naval Academy (Feb. 27, 2004) Ð Midshipman 1st Class Amber Coleman lands a stiff punch to the head of Midshipman 2nd Class Maia Mollllina-Schaefer in the 125 pound bout of the U.S. Naval AcademyÕs 63rd annual Brigade Boxing Championships. The boxing match showcased the most elite boxing within the Brigade of Midshipmen and this year includes five National Collegiate Boxing Association champions. U.S. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Damon J. Moritz. (RELEASED) US Navy 040227-N-9693M-005 Midshipman 1st Class Amber Coleman, right, lands a stiff punch to the
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T0J88X 'The Right Honourable The Earl of Aberdeen, K.G.', 1850s. Creator: Daniel John Pound.
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T0J7N3 'Henry W. Acland, Esq. .D. F.R.S. &c', 1850s. Creator: Daniel John Pound.
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RM14WX 'Baron Alexander Von Humboldt, The Great Naturalist', 1850s. Creator: Daniel John Pound.
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RM14Y3 'The Right Honourable William Ewart Gladstone, M.P.', 1859. Creator: Daniel John Pound.
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RM14XW 'Reverend Thomas Guthrie, D.D.', 1850s. Creators: Daniel John Pound, Ross and Thompson.
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2X1M4KR THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE: ALLIED CHIEFS OF STAFF. 23 AUGUST 1943, CHATEAU FRONTENAC. - Left to right round table: Lord Louis Mountbatten, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, General Sir Alan Brooke, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Air Marshal L S Breadner, Field Marshal Sir John Dill, Lieut General Sir Hastings Ismay, Brig H Redman, Comm R Coleridge, RN, Brig General J R Deane, General H H Arnold, Gen G C Marshal, Admiral W D Leahy, Admiral E J King, and Capt Forrest B Royal,
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2X02TPB THE QUEBEC CONFERENCE: ALLIED CHIEFS OF STAFF. 23 AUGUST 1943, CHATEAU FRONTENAC. - Left to right round table: Lord Louis Mountbatten, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, General Sir Alan Brooke, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Air Marshal L S Breadner, Field Marshal Sir John Dill, Lieut General Sir Hastings Ismay, Brig H Redman, Comm R Coleridge, RN, Brig General J R Deane, General H H Arnold, Gen G C Marshal, Admiral W D Leahy, Admiral E J King, and Capt Forrest B Royal
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2WANX54 Reproduction of a print of pulling a tooth at the dentist by D.J. Pound to Gerard van Honthorst, Anonymous, After Daniel John Pound, after Gerard van Honthorst, c. 1870 - in or before 1875 photomechanical print paper (barber as) dentist
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2T8FTMD Engraved by D. J. Pound from a Photograph by John Watkins, Parliament Street. SIR CHARLES EDWARD F. TREVELYAN, K.C.B
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2T1DHEB Fete at Norton Hall, the seat of C. Cammell, Esq., 1860. Event to celebrate the 50th birthday of landowner, businessman and manufacturer Charles Cammell. 'Every employee at the Cyclops [Steelworks, in Sheffield], with his wife and children, to the number of nearly 3000...[was] entertained by Mr. Cammell...There were cut up at dinner 2 bullocks, 4 sheep, 28 lambs, 4 calves, 60 hams, 250 plum-puddings; 500 four-pound loaves, buns, cakes, and wine; 44 thirty-six gallon barrels of ale; with ducks and fowls innumerable. After dinner, cricketing, hurdle and foot racing, archery, bands of music for d
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2R7KTT1 Alexander II c. 1850
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2H48EP6 James Miller. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after J. Moffat.
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2H487H3 Sir John Franklin. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1860, after J.M. Negelen.
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2H48234 George William Frederick Howard, seventh Earl of Carlisle. Engraving by D. J. Pound, 1859, after J. Mayall.
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2H46CPT Albert Richard Smith. Engraving by D. J. Pound after J. Mayall.
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2H46BHE Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1859, after C. Begas, 1840.
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2H464D2 Florence Nightingale. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after Keene, 1856.
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2H45WWN Sir Roderick Impey Murchison. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after J. Mayall.
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2H45W42 Michael Faraday. Engraving by D. J. Pound, 1858, after J. Mayall.
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2H45N4M Sir Henry Wentworth Acland. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after Maull & Polyblank, 1859.
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2H45KYF Albert Richard Smith. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1852, after J. Mayall.
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2H45K3P A tooth-drawer in his practice extracting a tooth from a seated patient who is surrounded by friends and family holding candles. Engraving by D.J. Pound after G. van Honthorst.
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2H4597K Sir John Frederick William Herschel. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1862, after J. Mayall.
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2H4542F David Livingstone. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1858, after J. Mayall.
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2H452T1 Samuel Warren. Engraving by D. J. Pound, 1860, after J. Mayall.
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2H44XDE Thomas Wright. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1859, after Maull & Polyblank.
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2H44RR3 Jonathan Pereira. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after J. Mayall.
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2H43GK6 Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1858, after J. Mayall.
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2H42TDN A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Engraving by D.J. Pound after G. Dou, 1672.
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2H42R3A Sir David Brewster. Engraving by D. J. Pound after J. Watkins.
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2H42NR0 Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie. Engraving by D. J. Pound after Maull & Polyblank.
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2H42MYK Sir Richard Owen. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound after J. & C. Watkins.
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2H42MP9 Sir Richard Owen. Stipple engraving by D. J. Pound, 1861, after J. & C. Watkins.
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2H42KJB Sir David Brewster. Engraving by D. J. Pound, 1861, after J. Watkins.
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2H42K80 Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie. Engraving by D. J. Pound after Maull & Polyblank.
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2DDJ79E Engraving, George Dawson. Engraver: D J Pound. George Dawson, 24 February 1821 – 30 November 1876, was an English nonconformist preacher, lecturer and activist. He was an influential voice in the calls for radical political and social reform in Birmingham, a philosophy that became known as the Civic Gospel
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2DDJ3WG Portrait: John Bright Esq MP for Birmingham, Engraver: D J Pound, After: J Whitlock
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2CRKHKK . Diseases of the gall-bladder and bile-ducts, including gall-stones . dule in liver; D, cystic duct. (Trans. Roy. Med. and Chir. Soc,vol. lxxix.) the gall-stone so as to get well beyond the growths, retrac-tion being prevented by two knitting-needles pushed throughthe projecting liver. The projecting portion was then cut away; it includedliver, gall-bladder, and part of the cystic duct, and weighedhalf a pound. Recovery was uninterrupted, and the tempe-rature never reached ioo°. The growth, on examination byMr. J. W. Haigh, was reported to be epithelioma. The caseis fully reported in the seve
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2CR9P4P . American engineer and railroad journal . ^ ^ *2 .■:;■3300 •*OW»0t^40cjejt-«^ MMdi-rco^eo ec O O rH CO 00 <cxwaooccooo«e : g t- d - H •sins ..-,00 — (o u re 1- 4J ^ U tic:=*j*j«*r*j*:-£i o i: o re -r - f J: J3 J3 J3 J3 « ;; M M M M ea g •* July, 1910. AMERICAN ENGINEER AND RAILROAD JOURNAL. ZSf There was some difficulty in keeping up the steam with thearrangement Fig. s, test No. goo.41, but it will be noted that theboiler horsepower in this test was higher than for the others. Test No. 900.44, with arrangement Fig. 7, shows a better evap-oration per pound of coal than any of the others, a
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2CR7ADG . Building and repairing railways . Cross 7le J&6 and J Feet Long i ( « • J ■M—4 -A± ck Rectangular Rail, A. D. 1838. Latrobes Compound Rail, wood and Iron. Baltimore& Ohio Railroad, A. D. 1841. Fig. P. 44 BUILDING AND REPAIRING RAILWAYS.. First Rail rolled in America, Baltimore & Ohio 92-pound Rail, 7 inches high.Railroad.
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2CND1FG . Harper's young people . i. I. .i belongs lo the holly. The I... ::. I is essential lo life. I he Ii. 7. S. 5 is a luxury w hen I ired. The .>. V. s is a beverage. The 7,8,9,10 is rest. J. M. ILES. ANSWERS TO PLZZLES IN No. 155. No. 1. L am P I dl K N .-a T N ea l; K as E T id L W o O D o i; R Eo RESDESK N u T E art II E ide U D om E L aur A K meral L) M I c E I D O L CO L E L I. A No.:;. No 1. P I- o E POUND E N L)D Air. G P H A s II A T G A I L Y P A PER S I, Y TEA Y It Correct answers to puz/.les ha ve been receivedfrom Rose Wright. Lodestar. Christine and(iretchen. Milly Tice. Andrew
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2CJ2E0P . Vermont year book . but als • in affeciions of: the kidneys, debility of the stomach, and other kindred organs. Rev. J-. K. Chase of Kumney, N, H , ?ays : * I have for years regarded your White Pine Compound as an in-valuaVde remedy. I can truly pay that I rej^ard it as even moreefhcacious and iuvaluable than ever. I have just taken the Com-pound for a cold, and it works charmingly. Rev. H. D. Hodge of West Randolph, Vt., who is also a physician,says: I find it (the Compound) an excellent rceJicine in kidney dis-eases. Says Mr S H Bondy, of th^ 14th Regiment Massachusetts HeavyArtiliery, ut.
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2CHXY5Y . Beckert's bulb catalogue : fall 1916 . forrnIlv£/LrU3 JL J/ J. SltJ $25o: less; 10 cts. for $25 to $50. This insures delivery only, but not damage to package. Parcels of seeds and bulbs weighing 8 ounces or less must pay postage to all zones at the rate of 1 cent for each two ounces. In excessof 8 ounces at pound rates. Parcels of general merchandise weighing 4 ounces or less must pay postage to all zones at the rate of 1 centper ounce. In excess of 4 ounces at pound rates. First pound Each additional Lin.it or or fraction pound or fraction weight Local rate. Pittsburgh and R. F. D. Rout
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2CHGDA7 . Catalog . d. Hastings Superba ft? abiS ^hSS I A+tllfAfNA 9 19 solid, extra large headingLCllUbC^llUi t, i e. j variety, especially resistantto heat. Outside leaves light green, becoming more andmore yellow towards the center. Especially desirablefor home gardens and nearby markets, but not for ship-ment. For crispness, tenderness and freedom from bit-terness it is unexcelled. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15cents; Y± pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25; postpaid. New Dixie Hard Head Lettuce IHn 99 i I*- *s such a hard header that it is veryH»m CC I ) difficult to get it to produce seed. Eachyear we
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2CHF24F . Catalog . d. Hastings Superba ft? abiS ^hSS I A+tllfAfNA 9 19 solid, extra large headingLCllUbC^llUi t, i e. j variety, especially resistantto heat. Outside leaves light green, becoming more andmore yellow towards the center. Especially desirablefor home gardens and nearby markets, but not for ship-ment. For crispness, tenderness and freedom from bit-terness it is unexcelled. Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 15cents; Y± pound, 40 cents; pound, $1.25; postpaid. New Dixie Hard Head Lettuce IHn 99 i I*- *s such a hard header that it is veryH»m CC I ) difficult to get it to produce seed. Eachyear we
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2CH5RKD . The street railway review . His death, which SECRETARY EDWIN FOWLER. The present road is commanded by H. E. Andrews,president: r)r. Fowler as secretary and treasurer, andJohn J. Stanley, a son of Joseph Stanley, as generalmanager and superintendent, while still another of theStanley bo3-s is the purchasing agent. d(t4 The Broadway and Newburg owns 26 miles of singletrack, paved with Medina stone, with concrete filling.The rail is 82 and pS-pound girder, made by theJohnson Company, laid on ties 2 and 3 feet apart. Thesteepest grades are 5 and 6 per cent with curves of 40 and50 feet radius. Th
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2CH485R . The science of railways . Cross lie 3^6 and, yieet- j Mck Rectangular Rail, A. D. 1838. Latrobes Compound Rail, wood and iron. Bal& Ohio Railroad, A. D. 1841. Fig. p. 44 BUILDING AND REPAIRING RMLWATS.. First Rail rolled in America, Baltimore & Ohio 92-pound Rail, 7 inches high.Railroad. %/
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2CH1RXC . Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tsection and at Wheeling. Our old bosom friendthe stork is payingparticular attention tothe railroad men ofWashington, Indiana,lately and has been thecause for wreaths ofsmiles on the faces ofR. C. Wallace, air brakeforeman, with an eleven-and-a-half-pound girlbaby, and of J. B. Case-beer, store-keeper, withan eight-pound boybaby. All doing well. Onis Sorguis, ofIndianapolis, Ind., and C. H. McCracy, of Ivorydale,Ohio, both employed in the offices of the C. H. & D.company, were here for the holidays. Cameron Herrod, machinist at Washington, with hiswif
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2CH13KG . Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . w we can in the nearfuture make it read 0. Miss Lois Williams, stenographer in the freight office atButler, Pa., is an ardent supporter of woman suffrage,and has done her part to enlighten the boys in the office. Engineer W. J. Heberburg is happy over the arrival ofan eight-pound baby boy. Congratulations, Bill. The stork visited on the same day, February 5th, thehomes of Brakemen J. N. Reynolds and Jacob Holt andleft a girl for one and a boy for the other. Engineman J. J. Kamp has just returned from a visitat Cleveland, Ohio. D. S. Thomas, freight bra
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2CGWHF3 . The street railway review . d doubled. Since that time 1 have watched withgreat interest the behavior of several miles of these joints onold track of 6o-pound girder rails in Xewark, N. J., wherethe copper bonds were left in place. The mechanical per-formance of the joints has been excellent. It is hard to findthe joints and the track is in fine condition. It is evident,however, that there is sufficient clearance between rail andcast iron to allow for expansion and contraction, for veryfew of the joints ha c broken in winter, while during theheat of last summer when the electric welded rail
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2CGTXRF . The Street railway journal . Mr.Charles J. VanDepoele, theelectricianoftheVan DepoeleElectric Manu-facturing Co., ofChicago, HI.;and is the resultof constant ei-perimeutin gen-erators, motors,and the trans-mis si on ofpower, commen-cing Iq 1871 andrunning down tothe presenttime. The Van De-poele generatoris a model ofsimplicity. Sev-eral changeshave been madefrom the ordi-nary Van D e -poele dynamo toadapt it to thework of trans-mission ofpower. The Van De-poele motors areof various sizesand styles, froma motor weigh-ing one pound toan eighty horsepower motorweighing eight thousand pounds. T
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2CGJH8G . The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . t. LlfTING THE 59,000-POUND ENGINE VIBBARD FROM THE DRAW OF LONG BRIDGE This scene of March, 1864, suggests some of the difficulties which confronted tlie superintendent of military railroads during the war.Long Bridge, from the railroad-mans viewpoint, was not a very substantial structure. J. J. Moore, chief engineer and general superin-tendent of military railroads of Virginia, reported to Brigadier-General D. C. McCallum, under the date of JiJy 1, 1865, that he ex-perienced great difficulty in keeping it secure for the passage o
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2CGHTYF . Tables of sterling exchange; in which are shown the value of a sterling bill, in Dominion currency, for any amount, from [Pound] 1 to [Pound] 10,000, at every rate of premium, from one-eighth of one per cent to twelve & a half per cent by eighths . 319 J3 J H. 19 3 8 12 17 1. 71 6. 1 10. 7 15. 0} 19. 6J 45 10 4. Oi 8. 6 J 13. OJ 17. 6 2. 0 4610 4TlO48 10 4950 1011 0. 5f10.11}15. 5J19. Ill 4. 5| Hundreds, £ s. d. 2*2. 844. 17G7. GS9. 15112. 4 10.1974 4i 134. 13157. 2179.11201.19224. 8 31 10} 246.17269. 6291.15314. 4336. 13 n 6J 5 3!2 359. 2381.10403.19426. 8448. 17 471. 6493. 15516. 4538.1356
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2CGHTJ6 . Tables of sterling exchange; in which are shown the value of a sterling bill, in Dominion currency, for any amount, from [Pound] 1 to [Pound] 10,000, at every rate of premium, from one-eighth of one per cent to twelve & a half per cent by eighths . 9 10 1 23 4 56789 20 1234 56 30 l 234 56 789 40 1234 56 789 s. d OJ 1 2] 21313| ±1±1 G H 77* 8J 919} 101 10} Hi11} Oi 1 2 H 33J ±1 51 H 61 9i1010} Hiii| °lof if 2* 50 1234 56 789 00 1 234 56789 TO 1234 56 7 801234 5 6789 90 123 s. d. 2. 3 2. 3 J 2. 4 2. 4J 2. 5 5} 61 6} 71 7} 2. 812. 8}2. 9|2. 102.10J 2.112.1113. 03. 0}3. 11 3. If 3. 24 3. 2} 3. 3
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2CGHT05 . Tables of sterling exchange; in which are shown the value of a sterling bill, in Dominion currency, for any amount, from [Pound] 1 to [Pound] 10,000, at every rate of premium, from one-eighth of one per cent to twelve & a half per cent by eighths . 12. H 16. n 0. io| 5. 1* 9. 4 13. 7 17. 10 2. 1 1019191920 6101419 3 20202021 21 7. 6£ 11. 9| 16. 0£ 0. 3| 4. 61 Hundreds. £ s. d.. 291316337358379, 16. 2} 0. 9 5. 3h 9. 9} 14. 4 400422443464 485 18.101 3. 4} 7.11 12. 51 16.11} 507528549570591 1. 6 6. 01 10. 6} 15. 1J 19. 71 613634655 676 698 4. If 8. 8 J 13. 21 17. 8} 2. 3J 719740761 783804 6. 91
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