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Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
In the foreground is the William H. Natcher Building named for the Democratic representative from Kentucky from 1953 to 1994 and shown next is the Louis Stokes Laboratories.
Photograph by Bill Branson.
From the Office of History, National Institutes of Health history.nih.gov
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
This garden is situated in the centre of Port Louis.
Ce jardin est situé dans le centre de Port-Louis.
(By Mauritius Best Holidays)
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
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MACQUARIE ISLAND station established 1948 is located at the extreme north of the island.
DAVIS established 1957 is on the coast of the ice-free Vestfold Hills.
MAWSON established 1954, lies on rock at the continental ice edge.
CASEY ; established 1969, is radically designed and repalces Wilkes
Dated 30- 10-80
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
The Virgin Azuma is a British Rail Class 800 Super Express electro-diesel train built by rolling stock specialists Hitachi, with the name Azuma translating to ‘East’ in Japanese, in homage to the Japanese bullet trains that inspired the design.
The picture was taken from the New England Bridge, Wennington, Cambridgeshire.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
A view on my morning flight from Tauranga to Wellington.
(060405#045_v2, contrast and colour adjusted in Photoshop to remove haze)
This old sugar mill model typifies the sugar mill of the colonial period. Sugar canes were crushed and the juice was collected. It was then sifted from foreign matters and then poured into cauldrons and was heated. Finally it was shaped in wooden moulds.
Ce modèle ancien moulin à sucre typique du moulin à sucre de la période coloniale. Cannes à sucre ont été écrasées et le jus a été recueillie. Il a ensuite été passé au crible à partir de matières étrangères, puis versé dans des chaudrons et a été chauffé. Enfin, il a été façonné dans des moules en bois.
(By Mauritius Best Holidays)
Aerial photograph of Bathgate, showing Hopetoun Street, Engine Street, Mid Street, Livery Street, Noth and South Bridge Streets.
Date: 1957
Copyright : Dorothy Cook.
Scan of b&w print.
West Lothian Local History Library. www.westlothian.gov.uk/tourism/LocalHistory/
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If you would like to order a print of this photo, please contact localhistory@westlothian.gov.uk, quoting BB. 1099.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Aerial views of Northwest Sichuan and Eastern Tibet, ending at Lhasa. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
I went up in the DeHaviland Dragon Rapide from Caernarfon Airport one hot August day in 1990. I took quite a few of these photos and enjoyed having part of the plane in shot. This plane delivered mail across Africa in the 30s'. It's in a museum now and doesn't fly.
After 12 years in the photographic trade in the RAF, Brian Mateer joined Fisons. This was part of their Farm Photo Plan in which two cameras one with 35mm colour Infrared film and the other with 120 negative film were used. The infrared film could pinpoint any disease in the crop.
A precarious method of photographing was employed in which Brian had to stand on the pilot seat and photograph through the open window using a fast shutter speed. Generally pictures were taken at 500 feet and the whole job would take about 30 minutes.
These images were donated by Brian Mateer.