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(Sarkidiornis melanotos) Comb Duck,REGION-SOUTH AMÉRICA.

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Irediparra gallinacea. Fogg Dam, Northern Territory.

A Comb-crested Jacana(Irediparra gallinacea) on the Ross River at Aitkenvale (Townsville, Australia(

Comb-crested Jacana (Irediparra gallinacea), Maleny BG, Maleny, QLD

Description: Comb graves in Denney-Molloy Cemetery in Van Buren Co., Tenn.

 

Date: July 16, 2012

 

Creator: Dr. Richard Finch

 

Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection

 

Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.

 

Accession number: 2013-022

 

Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives

 

ID#: Spencer Q - Denney - Molloy Cem 4

 

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(Sarkidiornis melanotos) Comb Duck,REGION-SOUTH AMÉRICA.

Comb Tooth Mushroom (Hericium ramosum). Big Basin State Park. Santa Cruz Co., Calif.

Description: Comb graves in Caldwell Cemetery, Grundy Co., Tenn.

 

Date: December 31, 2004

 

Creator: Dr. Richard Finch

 

Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection

 

Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.

 

Accession number: 2013-022

 

Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives

 

ID#: Alto Q - Caldwell Cem 10

 

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Just testing out the LensBaby on a few of my handmade hair combs.

See, combing does make a difference.

At this point the St. Combs line (immediately in front) diverged from the main Aberdeen line, which was crossed by a road overbridge (demolished about 20 years ago).

ArtVark GoGo Flexible Rake Comb penetrates deep in your pets long and stick coats to remove dead and loose fur without damaging the top coat. bit.ly/1ivljBb

St Mary, Combs, Stowmarket, Suffolk

Silk wedding flower comb in dark blue. Featuring phalaenopsis orchids suitable for anyone in your wedding party, Prom night or any other suitable occasion such as ladies day at the races. Silk Wedding Flowers by www.exclusivefloraldesigns.com

Description: Comb graves in Wilder Cemetery, Fentress Co., Tenn.

 

Date: September 27, 2013

 

Creator: Dr. Richard Finch

 

Collection name: Richard C. Finch Folk Graves Digital Photograph Collection

 

Historical note: Comb graves are a type of covered grave that are often called "tent graves." The length of the grave was covered by rocks or other materials that look like the gabled roof or comb of a building. They were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is conjectured that these graves were covered to protect them from either weather or animals, or perhaps both. While comb graves can be found in other southern states, the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee has the highest concentration of these types of graves.

 

Accession number: 2013-022

 

Owning Institution: Tennessee State Library and Archives

 

ID#: Wilder Q - Wilder Cem 6

 

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Lomography Color 100

Ella sat so quietly as I combed out her cradle cap. There was so much of it. She really loved having her hair combed. She is losing so much of her hair.

The comb jelly is a park of the Jellies exibit at the National

Aquarium

you better push "L"

St Mary, Combs, Stowmarket, Suffolk

This was taken on the bridleway running from Combs village to Fernilee near the Goyt Valley. Castle Naze lies in the distance

  

Andrew Combs

Live in Studio A, 4.8.2015

Photo By: Brenna Keeley

Comiccon Brussels 2020 - Q&A Holly Marie Combs

 

Our next Charming guest comes from a truly magical place!

Charming and magical indeed, because she played a leading role in 179 episodes of the smash hit 90s and 2000s series CHARMED! Famed for playing Piper Halliwell in the original Charmed series, she was one of the Charmed Ones and considered the most powerful of the three sisters(after the death of Prue). We're of course talking about Holly Marie Combs! Holly also starred in the hit series Pretty Little Liars as Ella Montgomery.

 

( Comic Con Brussels is your celebration of geek culture in the heart of Europe!

You will find us at the beautiful Tour & Taxis site near the Brussels North train station. At Comic Con Brussels you will find Dealers, Artists, Actors, ... It's a Con that brings together all the things you love:

Comics, cosplay, gaming, films, manga, collectibles, anime, tv series, clothing, toys, gadgets and lots more!!! )

Tokyo, Japan

 

minolta Hi-Matic E

Rokkor-QF 40mm F1.7

Lomography XPRO Slide 200

 

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Dark lines on the top of Icy Enceladus look like a Bald Man's combover.

 

Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech

Flow comb section of PASSAP bed. Off color section is where the person broke off the tooth of the Flow comb and then made another part and tried to glue it back together. Didn't work.

 

Breaking these teeth is one way the strippers and be damaged. A bad jam will cause the needles to be bent/broken and this can happen to the flow combs.

We have so very many wax combs at our house. You just never know where you might find one.

Wasp have beautiful colors and shape!

We have found several combs of wasp in the yard. Ususally, they made combs in the higher place like under roof or eaves. But this year, they made on the lower place, we must be careful not to be stung!

 

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