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  • Bringing home the body of William Rufus [William II (Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1056 – 2 August 1100), the third son of William the Conqueror, was King of England from 26 September 1087 until 2 August 1100]. From the Book 'Danes, Saxons and Normans : or, Stories of our ancestors' by Edgar, J. G. (John George), 1834-1864 Published in London in 1863
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  • a butler in black suit and bow tie, serving slippers and a cocktail on a tray in a luxury apartment
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  • Famous quotes series: One Account to rule them all, One Account to find them,One Account to bring them all and in the darkness bind them <br />
Based on Google and : Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,<br />
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,<br />
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,<br />
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne<br />
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.<br />
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,<br />
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them<br />
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
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  • Famous quotes series: One Account to rule them all, One Account to find them,One Account to bring them all and in the darkness bind them <br />
Based on Google and : Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky,<br />
Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone,<br />
Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die,<br />
One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne<br />
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.<br />
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,<br />
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them<br />
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.
    IR_one google account-2.png
  • Fusiliers Bring the captured guns into camp Lithograph from the book Campaign in India 1857-58 Illustrating the military operations before Delhi ; 26 Hand coloured Lithographed plates. by George Francklin Atkinson Published by Day & Son Lithographers to the Queen in 1859
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  • Vet's Clinic, for pets and small animals. Young girl of 10 brings her pet cat for a checkup
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  • Crypt of Tamworth [Staffordshire] Church From the book The wanderings of a pen and pencil by Palmer, F. P. (Francis Paul); Illustrated by Crowquill, Alfred, [Alfred Henry Forrester]  Published in London by Jeremiah How in 1846
    IR_f_Pen-Pencil_0083.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1473_fs.jpg
  • Frontispiece Illustrating Conchology. Neptune, As The Sovereign Of The Ocean, Approaching The Land In His Chariot, Constructed Of A Chama Shell, Drawn By Sea-Horses; Attended By Mermaids Employed In Bringing Up Shells From The Bottom Of The Sea. In Front A Merman, Blowing The Conch Trumpet, Famed, In The Ancient Hindoo Ceremonials, For Driving Away Evil Demons, And Assembling Their Protecting Genii; As Well As For Sounding The Call To Arms, And The Triumph Of Victory. It Is The Murex Tritonis Of Linnaeus. On The Shore, Two Of The Nereides, Attendants On Neptune, In Their Classical Character. Delineated With Silvery White Vestments, And Heads Bound Round With Fuci, Or Sea- Weed; Sheltered In A Grotto, Beneath Impending Rocks, And Busied In Assorting Beads And Festoons From The Minuter Shells. In The Fore -Ground, A Group Of Selected Shells, Emblematical Of The Choice Arrangement Required To Form A Cabinet Of Conchology. hand coloured Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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  • Frontispiece Illustrating Conchology. Neptune, As The Sovereign Of The Ocean, Approaching The Land In His Chariot, Constructed Of A Chama Shell, Drawn By Sea-Horses; Attended By Mermaids Employed In Bringing Up Shells From The Bottom Of The Sea. In Front A Merman, Blowing The Conch Trumpet, Famed, In The Ancient Hindoo Ceremonials, For Driving Away Evil Demons, And Assembling Their Protecting Genii; As Well As For Sounding The Call To Arms, And The Triumph Of Victory. It Is The Murex Tritonis Of Linnaeus. On The Shore, Two Of The Nereides, Attendants On Neptune, In Their Classical Character. Delineated With Silvery White Vestments, And Heads Bound Round With Fuci, Or Sea- Weed; Sheltered In A Grotto, Beneath Impending Rocks, And Busied In Assorting Beads And Festoons From The Minuter Shells. In The Fore -Ground, A Group Of Selected Shells, Emblematical Of The Choice Arrangement Required To Form A Cabinet Of Conchology. hand coloured Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume V;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
    IR_f_Londinensis_V_0004-crop.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1521_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool. Fisherman pours clove oil into the water to sedate the fish .
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  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool. Fisherman pours clove oil into the water to sedate the fish .
    HN_0908_fishery_0998.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1585_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1536_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_0997.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1447_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool. Frantic fish attempt to escape the net .
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  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_HGI_1137_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
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  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_0994.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool.
    HN_0908_fishery_0993.jpg
  • China, Zhejiang Province, Wuzhen a two-thousand-year village proud of it's ancient stone bridges floating on mild water, its stone pathways between the mottled walls and its delicate wood carvings. Bringing supplies to a restaurant by boat
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  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Kibbutz Maagan Michael, Harvesting fish from an intensive growing pool collecting the net and bringing the fish to the extraction tool. Frantic fish attempt to escape the net .
    HN_0908_fishery_0996.jpg
  • Tulbagh Church The Main Gable From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_170.jpg
  • La Provence, French Hoek. plan and facade From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_153.jpg
  • The Old Parsonage, Paarl, Cape, South Africa From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_160.jpg
  • Paarl Church The Bell Tower, From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_159.jpg
  • Rhone, Groot Drakenstein Front Elevation From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_148.jpg
  • From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_147.jpg
  • Nooitgedacht Bell Tower From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_140.jpg
  • Morgenster Somerset West [Back and Details] From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_136.jpg
  • Morgenster Somerset West [Front] From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_135.jpg
  • Stellenberg Architectural plan From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_118.jpg
  • Groot Constantia The Jonker's House, Elevation From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_111.jpg
  • Groot Constantia (the Homestead), Side Elevation From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_100.jpg
  • The Lutheran Parsonage, Cape Town From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_085.jpg
  • Pediments to Old Supreme Court and Caledon Street Police Court From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_079.jpg
  • The Burgher Watch House From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_075.jpg
  • View from Cape Town from the sea Circa 1660 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_018.jpg
  • From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_029.jpg
  • View from Cape Town from the sea Circa 1660 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_018-crop.jpg
  • Plan of Cape Town in 1804 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_017-2.jpg
  • Plan of Cape Town in 1767 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_015.jpg
  • Map of the Cape in the XVIIth century from the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_012.jpg
  • Tourism under COVID-19. a couple with face masks is at leisure at the Jaffa flea market. with a bit of lax regulations between lockdowns Israelis attempt to bring back a bit of normality to their lives by visiting scarcely populated and operational landmarks and places of interest [ most shops and all stall in the flea market are currently closed]
    IR_f_Jaffa_E9266.jpg
  • Tourism under COVID-19. a couple with face masks is at leisure at the Jaffa flea market. with a bit of lax regulations between lockdowns Israelis attempt to bring back a bit of normality to their lives by visiting scarcely populated and operational landmarks and places of interest [ most shops and all stall in the flea market are currently closed]
    IR_f_Jaffa_E9264.jpg
  • Tourism under COVID-19. a couple with face masks is at leisure at the Jaffa flea market. with a bit of lax regulations between lockdowns Israelis attempt to bring back a bit of normality to their lives by visiting scarcely populated and operational landmarks and places of interest [ most shops and all stall in the flea market are currently closed]
    IR_f_Jaffa_E9249.jpg
  • The City of London Allegorically portrayed with the Mural Crown on her head The cap of Liberty in one hand and the Cornucopia in the other. While America and Africa on her right and Asia on her left bring to her the tribute of the world In the foreground the shield of the City Arms and the Mace of Civic Authority. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1815
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIII_0008.jpg
  • coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) swimming in water. Photographed in Israel, Hula Valley. A large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. The coypu lives in burrows alongside stretches of water, and feeds on river plant stems. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur farmers. Although it is still hunted and trapped for its fur in some regions, its destructive burrowing and feeding habits often bring it into conflict with humans, and it is considered an invasive species.
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  • coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) swimming in water. Photographed in Israel, Hula Valley. A large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. The coypu lives in burrows alongside stretches of water, and feeds on river plant stems. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur farmers. Although it is still hunted and trapped for its fur in some regions, its destructive burrowing and feeding habits often bring it into conflict with humans, and it is considered an invasive species.
    RL_f_Hula_RAN_4297.jpg
  • An old tomb now claimed to be a holy place and burial site of a miracle working holy man. Religious Jews seem to believe that visit such sites can cure illness, bring prosperity or find a romantic match for themselves or relatives. This kind of belief is totally against Jewish teachings
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  • Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) A cuttlefish is a carnivorous marine mollusc. It lives on the seabed and feeds at night on other small molluscs, as well as crustaceans and sometimes fish. It has eight tentacles, plus two additional tentacles of greater length used for hunting, mating, and for defence. Sharp suction rings on its tentacles are used to capture prey and bring it to the beak of its mouth at the centre of its tentacles. Siphons are used to squirt water to swim by propulsion and eject an ink cloud for defence. Its eyes and brain are well developed. Photographed of the shores of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) A cuttlefish is a carnivorous marine mollusc. It lives on the seabed and feeds at night on other small molluscs, as well as crustaceans and sometimes fish. It has eight tentacles, plus two additional tentacles of greater length used for hunting, mating, and for defence. Sharp suction rings on its tentacles are used to capture prey and bring it to the beak of its mouth at the centre of its tentacles. Siphons are used to squirt water to swim by propulsion and eject an ink cloud for defence. Its eyes and brain are well developed. Photographed of the shores of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Israel, Galilee, The Hagal landfill started operation in 1999 and receives 1200 tons a day Truck bring in the collected waste
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  • Africa, Madagascar, Children driving an ox cart to bring water back home
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  • Nederburg, Klein Drakenstein From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_164.jpg
  • Nederburg, Klein Drakenstein From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_165.jpg
  • Paarl Church, Front Elevation From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_158.jpg
  • Paarl Church, From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_157.jpg
  • La Provence, French Hoek. plan and facade From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_152.jpg
  • Elsenburg near Mulder's Vlei South Front From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_143.jpg
  • Elsenburg near Mulder's Vlei South Front From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_142.jpg
  • Gables at Stellenbosch and Paarl From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_139.jpg
  • Morgenster Somerset West [Back and Details] From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_137.jpg
  • Morgenster Somerset West [Front] From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_134.jpg
  • Meerlust Architectural plan From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_129.jpg
  • Stellenberg Architectural plan From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_117.jpg
  • Stellenberg Architectural plan From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_115.jpg
  • Groot Constantia (the Homestead), Front Elevation From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_099.jpg
  • House in Caledon Square, Cape Town From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_083.jpg
  • House in Buitensingel, Cape Town From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_080.jpg
  • Government House, Cape Town. detail of face 1798 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_071.jpg
  • Cape Town Circa 1763 From the book ' Eighteenth century architecture in South Africa ' by Geoffrey Eastcott Pearse. Published by A.A. Balkema, Cape Town in 1933 G. E. Pearse was among the first to bring Cape architecture to a wide audience in a scholarly way. Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa was the result of many years research on the topic and remains an important reference work for the subject.
    IR_f_SA-Architecture_017-1.jpg
  • The City of London Allegorically portrayed with the Mural Crown on her head The cap of Liberty in one hand and the Cornucopia in the other. While America and Africa on her right and Asia on her left bring to her the tribute of the world In the foreground the shield of the City Arms and the Mace of Civic Authority. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIII;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1815
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  • coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) swimming in water. Photographed in Israel, Hula Valley. A large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. The coypu lives in burrows alongside stretches of water, and feeds on river plant stems. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur farmers. Although it is still hunted and trapped for its fur in some regions, its destructive burrowing and feeding habits often bring it into conflict with humans, and it is considered an invasive species.
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  • coypu, or nutria (Myocastor coypus) swimming in water. Photographed in Israel, Hula Valley. A large, herbivorous, semiaquatic rodent. The coypu lives in burrows alongside stretches of water, and feeds on river plant stems. Originally native to subtropical and temperate South America, it has since been introduced to North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, primarily by fur farmers. Although it is still hunted and trapped for its fur in some regions, its destructive burrowing and feeding habits often bring it into conflict with humans, and it is considered an invasive species.
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  • Herd of Common eland (Taurotragus oryx) The eland is the largest antelope in the world, measuring up to 1.7 metres to the shoulder. It inhabits grass plains, scrub and woodland in sub-Saharan Africa. It feeds on grasses, roots and tubers, which it digs up with its hoofs, and leaves. If lower parts of a tree are bare, it uses its horns to bring higher branches into reach. Females and their young live in large groups, young bulls live in smaller groups and older bulls are solitary and territorial. Photographed in Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) Tanzania
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  • Israel, Galilee, The Hagal landfill started operation in 1999 and receives 1200 tons a day Truck bring in the collected waste
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  • Israel, Galilee, The Hagal landfill started operation in 1999 and receives 1200 tons a day Truck bring in the collected waste
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  • Israel, Golan Heights, Ramat HaGolan Winery Wine barrel ageing and storage ..Attention Amber Sexton :.This is for a specific request sent to me by Amber - Please expedite and bring to het attention
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  • Bernardo de Jussieu Brings from England the foot (root) of the Lebanon cedar [Bernardo de Jussieu Trae de Inglaterra el pie del cedro del Libano] (17 August 1699 – 6 November 1777) was a French naturalist, botanist and physician younger brother of Antoine de Jussieu. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • India, Rajasthan, Jodhpur, Mehrangarh fort The handprints of the wives of the city elders who were imprinted before they killed themselves when the city was conquered. Praying to them brings good luck
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  • Description of the frontispiece illustrating Music. Apollo, having obtained in the assembly of the Gods the possession of the Lyre, Leaves the Melodious spheres of the heavens, and brings harmony upon the earth. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVI;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1819
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  • Description of the frontispiece illustrating Music. Apollo, having obtained in the assembly of the Gods the possession of the Lyre, Leaves the Melodious spheres of the heavens, and brings harmony upon the earth. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XVI;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1819
    IR_f_Vol16_0008-crop.jpg
  • India, Rajasthan, Jodhpur, Mehrangarh fort The handprints of the wives of the city elders who were imprinted before they killed themselves when the city was conquered. Praying to them brings good luck
    OS_Jodhpur_7978.jpg
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