RM2WAM4D4–BOEING B-17 FLYING FORTRESS. B-17G-15-BO Wee Willie of the USAAF 332nd BS, 91st BG, takes a direct hit from flak over kranenburg, Germany on her 128th mission on 10 April 1945.Only the pilot, Lt Robert E. Fuller survived.
RMW5JX0T–Air Force personnel & equipment. The Pacific, England, Wash. DC. 1942-44 (mostly 1943); Scope and content: U.S. Bomber crew somwhere in England. Lt. J.M. Stewart, Marrowbone, Ky., Lt. W.W. Dickey, Beverly, Mass., S/Sgt. R.C. Schnoyer, East Greenville, Pa., S/Sgt. H.L. Langan, Los Angeles, Calif., T.E. McMillan, Boonville, Oh., T/Sgt. C.J. Merriwether, Sanford, Fla., T/Sgt. Jack M. Wheeler, Des Moines, Ia., Lt. J.A. Creamer, Louisville, Ky. 367 Bomber Squad. Thurleigh, England. General notes: The crew of the Boeing B-17F-5-BO Fortress (s/n 41-24399) Man-O-War from the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91s
RM2K6PDRT–Colonel Richard Gimbel Of Philadelphia, Pa., Of 8Th Air Force Service Command, With The Officers Of 'The Duchess' The 'Flying Fortress' In Which He Made His First Raid Over Enemy Territory. Left To Right, Back: 1St Lt. D.P. Van Brunt, Of Moline, Ill., Bo
RMHE97J6–Emergency wheels-up landing of Boeing B-17G-45-BO (S/N 42-97272) (BN-T) 'Duchess Daughter' of the 303rd Bomb Group, 359th Bomb Squadron. Note: The original 'Duchess' (S/N 41-24561), also coded BN-T, was the aircraft in which Lt. Jack W. Mathis earned his Medal of Honor. Lt Mathis was lead bombardier for a mission on March 18, 1943, when the 'Duchess' was hit by flak. Lt. Mathis, although seriously wounded, completed the bomb run. He died soon after. (U.S. )
RMRERR1F–. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Mammals; Natural history; Mammifères; Sciences naturelles. I'll llic (rciitiirc i^ niHi'M. Mr. Kail,, when mIiiii;,' (im â i^l't bo Hllp|K).s,.|| li'vi known to livi. ion the live stock, 11' liidwii l!(i|ii is ' .sheds uikI |'i,i,|,>, 0 it.scif to IHllsili' lilct of tilt' ciitil,. iippi'iiniiin'. TIm^ lood wliieh iidvcr of ciittlf-Htt'dliiij,', 10 picsciiuc of tlh^ 111 of cattle wlici, lii'ir nt'dts out uf (I " I'KjJts " with it.s â the Heal', wliith contents. Ik; IVar, and in J. Accordiiifj; to b.s of th(! a,s|M'ii, inch aw aiinvlic
RMTXWBFJ–Air Force personnel & equipment. The Pacific, England, Wash. DC. 1942-44 (mostly 1943); Scope and content: U.S. Bomber crew somwhere in England. Lt. J.M. Stewart, Marrowbone, Ky., Lt. W.W. Dickey, Beverly, Mass., S/Sgt. R.C. Schnoyer, East Greenville, Pa., S/Sgt. H.L. Langan, Los Angeles, Calif., T.E. McMillan, Boonville, Oh., T/Sgt. C.J. Merriwether, Sanford, Fla., T/Sgt. Jack M. Wheeler, Des Moines, Ia., Lt. J.A. Creamer, Louisville, Ky. 367 Bomber Squad. Thurleigh, England. General notes: The crew of the Boeing B-17F-5-BO Fortress (s/n 41-24399) Man-O-War from the 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91s
RM2JXH7NW–Major J. A. Philpott, Commanding Officer Of The 490Th Bomb Squadron, 341St Bomb Group And Crew Pose Beside Their Plane At Ondal Airfield, India. 15 March 1943. They Are, Left To Right: Major Phipott, Pilot; 1St Lt. Rider, Bombardier; 1St Lt. Zeidler, Bo
RM2AFW4CF–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1913 1ra sección. ISAPEl PRIMERA Enero 15 de 1913.— González Mel-chor y Cía.— Confecciones, calzados,sastrería, s.ombrereih, pasamanería, bo-netería, modas, puntillería, abaniquería,paragüería, mercería, guantería, perfu-mería, tafiletería, de la clase ló, (mo-dificada). v-16 junio. Acta No 39.423. ISABEL PRfMEPA Enero 15 de 1913.— González Mel-chor y Cía.— Telas y tejidos en ge-neral, tejidos de punto, mantelería, len-cería, de i a, clase 15. (modificada). v-16 junio. Acta No 41.200 Acta No 41.218 Junio 5 de 1913. — Compañía Argentina de Tabacos Lt
RM2JY3AFR–Crew Of Boeing B-29 'Totin' To Tokyo', 793Rd Bomb Squadron, 468Th Bomb Group In China. Left To Right, Back Row: Capt. A.D. Bores, Monroeville, Ohio, Pilot; 1St Lt. H.R. Johnson, Duluth, Minnesota, Co-Pilot; 2Nd Lt. D.C. Mccomas, San Diego, California, Bo
RM2CE822J–. Report of the Board of Commissioners to examine the matters of assessment and taxation in the state of Oregon : together with the bill submitted by said commission . *0>0>.o -^ :o â Oi :c oaooo ?0 â ^ â !^ c^ i-^ i; r-; -^c-i â aj â -11 - :c -^ as â Xi IS OS r-- ââ >; i>- c: 31 -M j ^ ^5>iv|; gf22;3S= lO T lO O lT -fi Ol CC â> â ^ sss I^^ » !-T fe32??5 (M O --C O ;d -r I s 5^ â â MO â cc â .:? o â r-.t^ â .£ ci :n o â 2S3 OMC-I lO Q iC I - -^ -^ 1- X -c lt: rr. T -T X O jC CO 1-? IC l^ ^ QO a5^ LOi-(Ttc5ooooo p a oj CO bo 9f ^ fl fl a.. -t; S tj- -w m 5;^ CO S V oj» aTiT
RM2TA2PM6–Lt. Thomas E. Sunnall, HCUSN, administers a shot to a child during a Medical Civil Action Program (MEDCAP) held by the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines on March 31, 1967. The MEDCAP took place approximately 5 miles northeast of An Ton, Vietnam. The photograph is classified as Defense Department photo (Marine Corps), GVB-246.
RM2CR47WW–. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . HARPER &. BROTHERS, Franklin Square. New York ) 1902 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC. 266 Scientific American October 18, 1902.. AND INSURANCE iAGAINST-LOSS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND LOSS-OP- LIFE AMD INJURY T0-PERS0N3CAUSED-BlT iSTEAilMLEREXPLOSIOIlS nccPREfiioDrr AcEPrasioem i OK.ASSTSCCHJI AllBN-Pasmorr V-B-rWuoaDi-VicEPiiEsiDOTrlEERf.TARY F-B-AiLEH-lWcEPrasioemTREAS. LT-MlDPLEBRDOlCASgrStCIl! THE NEWWINTON Beyond question the most luxurious andcompletehigh prade automobile everman-ufactured in Aiuerica. It will be in the bands of agents and
RM2CDDAFH–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . lt 20 to 30 years ago, are still in regularservice, this fact is cited chiefly as evidence ofthe sound basis from which the present-day ShawCrane, through many years of experience, has beendeveloped. I I Shaw Bridge Cranes have I The Range f been installed for indoor andI of Shaw 1 outdoor service; in railroad I Bridge Cranes | shops and yards, in roundi ,„ „ „ „„J houses, in shipyards, in quar-ries, in steel mills, in foundr
RM2CR47YM–. Scientific American Volume 87 Number 16 (October 1902) . AND INSURANCE iAGAINST-LOSS DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND LOSS-OP- LIFE AMD INJURY T0-PERS0N3CAUSED-BlT iSTEAilMLEREXPLOSIOIlS nccPREfiioDrr AcEPrasioem i OK.ASSTSCCHJI AllBN-Pasmorr V-B-rWuoaDi-VicEPiiEsiDOTrlEERf.TARY F-B-AiLEH-lWcEPrasioemTREAS. LT-MlDPLEBRDOlCASgrStCIl! THE NEWWINTON Beyond question the most luxurious andcompletehigh prade automobile everman-ufactured in Aiuerica. It will be in the bands of agents and atour branch depoLs in a very few weeks.Twenty H. P. motor, new body design, etc. If interested in knowing more, write us
RMRJ2892–. Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America [microform]. Horses; Race horses; Chevaux; Chevaux de course. horee that ever 5 of Boston on e no doubt, bo als of the Turf. ever met again,-; ?hore described. t by Passenger, a cocktail. the country in , to announce on aster, Ohio, that a four-year-old. II. W. II. u ' gl^^ttfe !'!l'T. 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 origin
RMRE09R9–. A manual of zoology. Zoology. "^^im Fig. 168.. Fig. IBU. Fig. lt)K.—Lfure^n sagittata. (After Hapckcl.) Fig. IfJM.—Development of si/rmnlnt irqilianiis. (.fter S<'liul7e ) J, blastula; B, gas- trula. at the nionient of fixation; ek ectoniesoderm; e/i, entodernt. The sponges are frequently regarded as C'lxdenterata, but scarcely a single homology can bo drawn between the two. The coilenterate mouth is different from either pores or oscula. Indeed it is disputed whether the collared cells are entoderm. Nearly all sponges possess a skeleton secreted by special mesoderm cells, and thi
RMRJ4840–. Successful farming [microform] : how to farm for profit : the latest methods. Agriculture; Gardening; Farm management; Livestock; Agriculture; Jardinage; Exploitations agricoles; Bétail. PREPARATIOX Tor. f'ORX. «1 i)lant focxl. (/oni, beiiij^ a urons I't'edrr, icquire.s a largo amount of Holul)lt) food, whicli t'uii only be pivpai't'd by tborough cultivation. Tho weeder and the two-borso cultivator sbould bo UHt'd alternately until tbo corn i.s too high to work over, then it becomes necessary to use a one-horse hoe (see 111. 84), which should be. .'J9. CORN PULVERIZER. continued until the co
RMRRMGNC–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. RAINBOW SHOWER RIBBON A fine (lUitlity narrow shower ribbon, four strioe natleni. Colors, whit", pink, Am. IJeautv laender, Nile and nurole. 50 .vdj. to bait, $1.65 • er boll; dozen bolt lots. $t.50 bo.t. MAPLE CORSAGE RIBBON This is a high grade two-tone satin corsage ribbon used b.v many of the leadinR florists. Colors, white, pini-, blue, lav- ender, purp'p. Am. Heaut.v, Nile, sunburst. Two widths onl.v, 10 v's. to bolt. No. 7. 1-in. wide, $1.15 per h-lt. No. 9. li-j-in. width, $1.50 p^r boll. CORSAGE SHIELDS Plain Corsage Shields VehPt ba
RMRRW3DY–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. McBtlon Tb« R^Tlew when yoo wrttf. mc-o F U M K T I - C I D E "ALLES" Brand Manures Darllng'a Bone Meal, etc. WIZARD PAICES THAT SAVE WALTER S. McGEE Oreenhouae Supplies and Materlala SS27 nila Ava., Cfclcas*. III. Tel. Hyde Park 6079 ?lw»ya mantloin tbm Florlata* Rvvtow wlwn wrltlnc a<lT*rtta«n.. si'-'SiysW OaanotMd oadar tba loMeHeM* Act. UU 8«rialHo.m SaTt yoor plants aad treat. Just the thins tot Oraanhoaae tad Ontdoor a—. Deatrof* liaalr Boc, BrowB aad White Scale, Thilpa, Red Spider, Bteck and Oman Fly, Mitaa, Ante, Insecta oa Bo
RMRRMGNK–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. CORSAGE SHIELD. RAINBOW SHOWER RIBBON A fine (lUitlity narrow shower ribbon, four strioe natleni. Colors, whit", pink, Am. IJeautv laender, Nile and nurole. 50 .vdj. to bait, $1.65 • er boll; dozen bolt lots. $t.50 bo.t. MAPLE CORSAGE RIBBON This is a high grade two-tone satin corsage ribbon used b.v many of the leadinR florists. Colors, white, pini-, blue, lav- ender, purp'p. Am. Heaut.v, Nile, sunburst. Two widths onl.v, 10 v's. to bolt. No. 7. 1-in. wide, $1.15 per h-lt. No. 9. li-j-in. width, $1.50 p^r boll. CORSAGE SHIELDS Plain Corsage
RMRJ4TX6–. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their characteristics... and all diseases to which they are subject...the prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. 1020 ILI.UHTHATKD HTtMK IXK'I'Olf. Having decided upon a young settei' take him to yourst^lt', and when he is o H n. six or seven months old, eight will do, begin his pr
RMRJ44CW–. The illustrated stock doctor and live-stock encyclopedia [microform] : including horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry : with all the facts concerning the various breeds and their characteristics... and all diseases to which they are subject...the prevention of any disease, and restoration of health. Domestic animals; Veterinary medicine; Livestock breeds; Bees; Animaux domestiques; Bétail; Médecine vétérinaire; Abeilles. Mb 1)1-0(1 ill conliuomont. As illustratiiK' somothiiiir of tlic cIiiiractcM-istics nf tl IC V!lt 1 slioon, as well as to illustrate points the out wo give on ln'C'ci'd
RMREMG9X–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North American; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. TnocIIII.in.K TIIK HI'MMIXll ntliPS. 4t7 Pr. Cooper tliinks that lio met witli tliis species in Au^nist, 18r»:», on tlu^ suniniit of tiie Casciule MouiiUiins, luit mistook lliu specimens tor llie young Vjix in June, liS.">'.), Mr. John Feilner tbund these birds breedin"' near I'itt lliver, CuUiornia, and obtained their nests. Tliis species was obtained by Mr. Kidj^way only on the Kast IIund>ol(lt M
RMREM2W4–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North American; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. CetituTus carolinus. innor wvh; tho outrr web witli a strijx' of uliito aloiiff th(» niiddlf. Lrn«/tli, 0.7'); wiiij?, ahoiit ."i.OO. Fcmak' with the crown ashy; t'ort'hi'atl )Av ltd; luipc bii),'ht n'<l. II n. North AiiK'rica, from Atlantic coast to the eastern slope of the Koeky Mninitaiiis, Localities : Texas(Dkkssku, Iliis, lt. resident). SpcciiiKMis vary con- si«U'nil)lv in size (witli hititu(k'), aiul
RMREM2WA–. A history of North American birds [microform] : land birds. Birds -- North America; Ornithology -- North American; Oiseaux -- Amérique du Nord; Ornithologie -- Amérique du Nord. nciD.K — TiiK W()()i)rM:('K'Kn."^. i)-i'). CetituTus carolinus. innor wvh; tho outrr web witli a strijx' of uliito aloiiff th(» niiddlf. Lrn«/tli, 0.7'); wiiij?, ahoiit ."i.OO. Fcmak' with the crown ashy; t'ort'hi'atl )Av ltd; luipc bii),'ht n'<l. II n. North AiiK'rica, from Atlantic coast to the eastern slope of the Koeky Mninitaiiis, Localities : Texas(Dkkssku, Iliis, lt. resident). SpcciiiKMis vary
RMRE478F–. Maize; its history, cultivation, handling, and uses, with special reference to South Africa; a text-book for farmers, students of agriculture, and teachers of nature study. Corn; Corn. ELEVATION. SECTION.. SILO. WrtLLS BC/LT ly/TJt 5TO//E Wi-IM£ MORT1R /7AZ) PLflSTC/fL'D W/THCEME/fT //ys/OE. outside E'c/uted yy/r/r cehe/*t. FJ-OOFt cement conc/rerE SeeetbeloM CROUHD LEVEL. /TOOE CaWUCi^TED /ffO/Y. 3/XE fj'-OK rj'-O?. 35-'^ /rts/DE. CffPtKITy ZOOTOMY. PLAN. SCALE I2.TECT TO ONE INCH. A.M.HAY. Fig. 244. —Plan of silo. (Courtesy of Mr. A. Morrison Hay.). Please note that these images are extrac
RMRHT70J–. Biggle bee book [microform] : a swarm of facts on practical bee-keeping, carefully hived. Bees. nialsiiiu (lalion. .1 lollll- w w l.l -^ ⢠iV V.M 'M IN " '1 W 'KKIi; I'll- Tin- praoti-i- 1 11,1 »cil(l it !<⢠in return n«'tiling ui>i)l> li'»nsi-. lakiii! I,) iiu-lt it up toundatioii i,.r It 1 a lU'c'dU i-prn>c to .sav I tlio tinu' rcipinT ,1. to luidcriakc l<' man- uiaciurc uiic s own foundation. (109). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these ill