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Description: Rush seated with another unidentified woman, photographer unknown. Rush, Olive, 1873-1966

 

Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

 

Medium: Black and white photographic print

 

Dimensions: 10 cm x 7 cm

 

Date: c. 1908

 

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/olive-rush-2360

 

Repository: Archives of American Art

 

Accession number: aaa_miscphot_5368

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Description:

New housing estate at Ballinderry, Co. Westmeath.

Mullingar Rural District Council

 

Date: c.1960

 

Reference: D4069/19/7

 

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Vacant shells are often entirely translucent milky-white.

Shell height 1.6 mm, Anglesey, Wales, May 2016.

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Rissoella diaphana (Alder, 1848)

 

Synonyms: Rissoa diaphana Alder, 1848; Rissoella glabra Gray, 1847.

Meaning of name: Rissoella= named after G.A. Risso. diaphana (Greek) = transparent, translucent.

Vernacular: Gewone dropslak (Dutch);

 

GLOSSARY below.

 

Introduction

Rissoella diaphana is a minute gastropod living on fine green and red sea weeds in rock pools, sheltered sea lochs and lagoons at marine and brackish salinities. It is unlikely to be noticed unless samples of weed are examined under magnification, preferably with a stereo-microscope at 10 to 20X. Its small size and specialized habitat may have led to evolution of some of its unusual anatomical features.

Shell description

The minute, colourless, transparent shell is usually 1-1.5 mm high and 0.78-0.85 mm wide (Fretter & Graham, 1978). Exceptionally, it reaches 1.95 mm high and 1.05 mm broad, 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc . The shell walls are very thin and fragile. It has fine sutures distinctly defined between tumid whorls which are smoothly rounded except for a flattened, narrow, subsutural shoulder 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW .

Its profile is conical with a blunt apex formed by a protoconch which is slightly wider than the teleoconch at their juncture, causing a small bulge. The apical angle is about 50° 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW . Its width is 54-60% of the height, decreasing with growth. The height of the body whorl is 64-75% of shell height 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc . The only sculpture on the smooth surface is sparse growth lines. The height of the oval aperture is 36-47% of the shell height, decreasing with growth 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc . The adapical angle of the aperture is c. 90º or a little less. . The thin palatal (outer) lip curves smoothly and the slightly sigmoid edge of the columellar lip continues as the parietal lip. The columellar lip is slightly reflected over a small umbilical chink 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW . When live, the shell is glossy, transparent and colourless, clearly showing the distinctive colours and form of the soft parts within 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW . Vacant shells may be translucent milky-white 03Rd flic.kr/p/HyryEG . The oval operculum has concentric whorls around its nucleus at the middle of its columellar edge, adjacent to the umbilical chink. It is usually transparent colourless apart from a faint brownish streak on its columellar edge 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW . On very large specimens, the operculum may be entirely translucent horn-colour 04Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQAG . The inner face of the operculum has three ribs radiating from a peg-shaped process; one in each direction along the columellar edge and a third across the centre of the operculum. On live melanistic specimens the pale ribs can be seen through the operculum, contrasting with the black flesh 05Rd flic.kr/p/Hyryiu . On more usual specimens, the pale flesh is seen through the operculum, often with an arc of brown opercular lobe at either end of palatal edge 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW .

 

Body description

The snout is so deeply and widely bifid as to resemble stout blunt tentacles 06Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQiN .The mouth is a longitudinal slit at its base 07Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQc5 . Cephalic tentacles arise from the base of the snout; they are cylindrical, slightly tapering to blunt tips 08Rd flic.kr/p/HyrxCG . Each eye is on a slight bulge far back from the tentacles; they are usually kept within the transparent shell 06Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQiN and are only rarely exposed beyond it 09Rd flic.kr/p/HyrxuA .

The long narrow foot tapers at its posterior, and the anterior is truncated with a medial embayment 10Rd flic.kr/p/Hyrxdy and a rounded flexible lobe at each side 11Rd flic.kr/p/GMoRDQ . The sole is translucent white with opaque white spots. It is divided by a medial longitudinal furrow which has at its brownish centre the posterior pedal mucous gland with a groove running to the posterior. On typical pale specimens the whitish opercular disc supporting the operculum is slightly exposed laterally as small brown opercular lobes 12Rd flic.kr/p/HyrvZb . The disc and lobes are often visible through the transparent operculum when the animal is retracted into its shell 10Rd flic.kr/p/Hyrxdy . The bilaminate structure of the foot is clearly distinguished on melanistic specimens as the ventral sole layer is white and the dorsal layer is black. The two layers do not precisely coincide. To the anterior of the snout the dorsal layer of the foot, like the snout, is deeply and widely bifid exposing a large 'V' of the white sole layer 13Rd flic.kr/p/HARsmD . The dorsal layer can shift position relative to the sole layer, sometimes extending beyond it 14Rd flic.kr/p/Hyrx4f and sometimes retracting short of it 13Rd flic.kr/p/HARsmD . The anterior pedal mucous gland opens at the fork of the 'V' 07Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQc5 . The wide white periphery of the foot on melanistic specimens suggests that the upper-layer may not cover the sole-layer there 14Rd flic.kr/p/Hyrx4f .

The ground colour of flesh on typical specimens is translucent white with opaque white spots; usually with brown longitudinal bands on the dorsal surface of the snout, head and neck and a brown diagonal band on each side of the foot and brown opercular lobes 09Rd flic.kr/p/HyrxuA . The extent and shade of brown varies 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc ; some lack brown on the opercular lobes and on some the brown coalesces all over body and some others are entirely purple-brown or black. Usually, the sole, tentacles and distal half of the snout are whitish even on melanistic specimens 15Rd flic.kr/p/HhHPxQ .

The whitish mantle often extends slightly beyond the edge of the aperture 06Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQiN . Copious mucus can be exuded by mantle 09Rd flic.kr/p/HyrxuA . The transparent shell reveals the colours of the body within it. The hypobranchial gland consists of some groups of white and yellow granules and one large dark brown/black oval. There are various other brown and opaque white marks in the mantle, a brown digestive gland interspersed with black excretory cells, and a yellow/orange hermaphrodite gonad 16Rd flic.kr/p/HhHPmh . There is no ctenidium or osphradium within the mantle cavity. A small penis lies in a groove on the right.

 

Key identification features

 

Rissoella diaphana

1) Shell, usual maximum height 1.5 mm, extreme 1.95 mm, conical. Height noticeably more than (1.7 to 1.85X ) the width. Aperture less than 50% of shell height (usually 36-47%). 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc . Colourless transparent when live, milky white when vacant 03Rd flic.kr/p/HyryEG .

2) Conspicuous brown/black oval in hypobranchial gland is visible dorsally through body whorl of live animal 16Rd flic.kr/p/HhHPmh (Obscured in melanistic specimens).

3) Snout deeply and widely bifid 06Rd flic.kr/p/HhHQiN , cephalic tentacles not bifid 08Rd flic.kr/p/HyrxCG .

4) Small, narrow umbilical chink 02Rd flic.kr/p/HyryXW .

In marine and brackish salinities.

 

Similar species

 

Rissoella opalina (Jeffreys, 1848)

17Rd flic.kr/p/2pydqDK 18Rd flic.kr/p/2pydqpM & 19Rd flic.kr/p/2pybPS4

1) Shell, maximum height 2 mm, rounded but not as globular as R. globularis. Height a little more than (c. 1.4X) the width. Aperture height c. 50% of shell height. Yellowish brown when vacant.

2) Wide hypobranchial gland with U shaped end, visible through transparent body whorl, is yellowish or white with saturated colour in flounced margin. Scattered, variable, rounded and squared brown or black dots are also visible in body whorl on mantle and body.

3) Snout slightly bifid, but cephalic tentacles deeply and widely bifid.

4) Small umbilical chink, more obscure than on R. diaphana.

 

Rissoella globularis (Forbes & Hanley, 1852). See figs. 17-19 in Villari & Scuderi (2022) doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2022.13.3.717.728

1) Shell, maximum height 1 mm, globular. Height equal to or slightly less than width. Aperture height about 60% of shell height. White when vacant.

2) Brown viscera visible through transparent shell when alive.

3) Snout bifid, short cephalic tentacles not bifid.

4) Round umbilicus.

Most British records from W. Scotland. Minute size may cause it to be overlooked.

 

Habits and ecology

R. diaphana lives on fine red or green sea weeds below MTL on rocky shores, especially in large rock pools and sites, such as sea lochs and lagoons where there is shelter from strong wave action or currents that dislodge snails and their food from weed. Most records are from coasts reached by oceanic water.

R. diaphana relies on pallial respiration as it lacks a ctenidium. The kidney extends forwards into the mantle skirt where its rich vascular supply assists oxygenation of the haemolymph (blood). The respiratory current is created by strip of ciliated epithelium between the anus and mantle edge; it draws oxygenating water through the mantle cavity and expels faecal pellets and excreta.

The narrow furrowed foot with flexible anterolateral lobes 11Rd flic.kr/p/GMoRDQ is well adapted for gripping and movement among filaments of weed. The posterior pedal gland exudes mucus which is formed into a thread in a ciliated groove running to the posterior of the foot. The thread hardens on contact with sea water and is used to secure the animal and assist movement between different levels.

It feeds by grazing diatoms, algal fragments and detritus trapped by filamentous weeds. Breeding is in spring and summer. Like most heterobranchs it is a simultaneous hermaphrodite with mutual internal fertilization by short penes. Egg capsules are manufactured one at a time in the pallial oviduct. The capsules are hemispherical with a flat base that is attached to fine weed. Each capsule contains one or two ova floating in fluid. The brief veliger stage is passed within the capsule; crawlers hatching after two weeks. Subsequent growth is rapid when conditions are suitable. Several generations may coexist in summer, but in winter numbers decline and mainly juveniles are found, though occasional very large specimen, c. 2mm, found in early spring 01Rd flic.kr/p/HARucc suggests that some adults may survive winter.

Distribution and status

R. diaphana occurs from Norway to the Canary Islands and into the Mediterranean. It is absent from the Baltic and there are no records from the continental coast of the North Sea, GBIF map www.gbif.org/species/5191465. In Britain, it is found mainly in the west between the Isle of Wight and Orkney, but is absent from the north-east Irish Sea. There are few records from the North Sea coast of Britain, but it may be overlooked as it was found at five sites/dates in North Yorkshire in 1992 and 2014 during visits by experienced members of Conchological Society of G.B. & Ireland 20Rd flic.kr/p/HH5VLk . U.K. map NBN species.nbnatlas.org/species/NBNSYS0000177731

Species of Rissoellidae are difficult to distinguish globally because the small shells have few useful features and there is lack of consensus on which soft-part characters are diagnostic (Caballer et al 2011). But much has been done to clarify European species by Villari and Scuderi (2022).

 

Acknowledgements

For use of images I gratefully thank Marc and Florence Cochu and Alen Petani.

 

Links and references

Caballer, M., Ortea, J. & Narciso S. 2011. Description of two new species of Rissoella Gray, 1847 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) from Venezuela, with a key to the Caribbean species known for the genus. zookeys.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=3048

 

Forbes, E. & Hanley S. 1853. A history of the British mollusca and their shells. vol. 3 , London, van Voorst. (As Jeffreysia diaphana; archive.org/stream/historyofbritish03forb#page/150/mode/2up

 

Fretter, V. 1948. The structure and life history of some minute prosobranchs of rock pools: Skeneopsis planorbis (Fabricius), Omalogyra atomus (Philippi), Rissoella diaphana (Alder) and Rissoella opalina (Jefffreys). J. mar. biol. Ass. U. K. , 27 (3): 597-632. plymsea.ac.uk/1294/ or www.mba.ac.uk/nmbl/old_jmba/vol27/vol27no3.htm

 

Fretter, V. and Graham, A. 1962. British prosobranch molluscs. London, Ray Society.

 

Fretter, V. and Graham, A. 1978. The prosobranch molluscs of Britain and Denmark. Part 4 Marine Rissoacea. J. Moll. Stud. Suppl. 6.

 

Graham, A. 1988. Prosobranch and pyramidellid gastropods. London.

 

Jeffreys, J.G. 1867. British conchology. vol. 4. London, van Voorst. (As Jeffreysia diaphana) archive.org/stream/britishconcholog04jeffr#page/58/mode/2up

 

Villari, A. & Scuderi, D. 2022. Mainly Mediterranean Rissoellidae (Heterobranchia Acteonimorpha?) with the description of Rissoella camillae n. sp. Biodiversity Journal, 13 (3): 717–728. doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2022.13.3.717.728

 

Wigham, G.D. & Graham, A. 2022. Marine gastropods 4: Heterobranchia 1. Synopses of the British Fauna (New Series) no.63. (300 pages). Field Studies Council, Telford, England.

 

Current taxonomy: World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=141147

 

Glossary

abapical = away from the apex of the shell.

adapical = towards the apex of the shell.

anterolateral = situated in front and to the side of.

aperture = mouth of gastropod shell; outlet for head and foot.

bifid = divided into two parts by a cleft.

Caenogastropoda = Littorinimorpha and Neogastropoda; mostly sea snails. Combined with the Patellogastropoda, they formed most of the now unaccepted Prosobranchia in the Twentieth Century.

 

cephalic = (adj.) of or on the head.

cilia = (pl.) vibrating linear extensions of membrane used in feeding or locomotion.

ciliated = (adj.) coated with cilia.

columella = solid or hollow axial “little column” around which gastropod shell spirals; hidden inside shell, except on final whorl next to lower part of inner lip of aperture where hollow ones may end in an umbilicus, umbilical chink or siphonal canal.

 

columellar = (adj.) of or near columella (central axis of spiral gastropod).

columellar lip =lower (abapical) part of inner lip of aperture.

diatom = microscopic aquatic alga with siliceous cell-walls.

ctenidium = comb-like molluscan gill.

distal = away from centre of body or point of attachment.

epithelium = tissue forming outer layer of body surface and lining the alimentary canal and other hollow structures.

 

haemolymph = circulating fluid in molluscs which carries nutrients, waste and hormones. Analogous to vertebrate blood, but most molluscs have copper-based haemocyanin, instead of red haemoglobin, to carry oxygen.

 

height = (of gastropod shells) distance from apex of spire to base of aperture.

hermaphrodite, simultaneous = individual acts as both male and female at the same time.

Heterobranchia = includes Nudibranchia, most sea slugs with internal shell and the Rissoellidae which were formerly included in the now unaccepted Prosobranchia.

hypobranchial gland = thickened, sometimes puckered, tissue on roof of mantle cavity of many gastropods. Secretes mucus to trap and consolidate particles from inhalant water. Often other biologically active compounds produced.

 

mantle = sheet of tissue which secretes the shell and forms a cavity for the genital and renal openings, anus etc.

 

MTL = mean tide level.

opercular = (adj.) of the operculum.

opercular disc = part of foot that growing operculum rests on.

opercular lobe = extension of opercular disc beyond edge of part of operculum.

operculum = plate of horny conchiolin used to close shell aperture.

osphradium = organ for testing water quality (chemical and/or for particles).

palatal lip = outer lip of gastropod aperture.

pallial = (adj.) of the mantle (a.k.a. pallium).

pallial respiration = oxygen absorbed from water by the mantle (a.k.a. pallium).

parietal lip = inner side of gastropod aperture adapically of columellar lip.

periostracum = thin horny layer of chitinous material often coating shells.

plankton = animals and plants which drift in pelagic zone (main body of water).

protoconch = apical whorls produced during embryonic and larval stages of gastropod; often different in form from other whorls (teleoconch).

 

subsutural = located immediately below a suture.

suture = groove or line where whorls of gastropod shell adjoin.

teleoconch = entire gastropod shell other than the apical, embryonic & larval stage protoconch.

 

umbilicus = cavity up axis of some gastropods, open as a hole or chink on base of shell.

umbilical chink = narrow slit-like umbilicus, often inconspicuous.

veliger = shelled larva of marine gastropod or bivalve mollusc which swims by beating cilia of a velum (bilobed flap). Stage may be passed in plankton or within liquid-filled egg-capsule.

 

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Camera: ToupTek 2600MC

Mount: Clearsky ST20 Harmonic drive mount.

 

Date:

Feb. 27, 2025

 

Frames:

100×300″

 

Total Integration:

8h 20′

 

Locations: Al Salmy Desert, Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwait

 

Description: Page from the journal of Henry Walsh Mahon showing the effects of scurvy, from his time aboard HM Convict Ship Barrosa.

 

Date: 1841/2

 

Our Catalogue Reference: ADM 101/7/8/53

 

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Description: This drawing or engravings of bird heads was used in Spencer F. Baird, Thomas Mayo Brewer, and Robert Ridgway's, A History of North American Birds: Land Birds, 3 volumes (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1874) and The Water Birds of North America: Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, vols. XII-XIII (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1884). Heads drawn by Ridgway and Henry W. Elliott.

 

Box: 47

 

Format: Drawings (visual works)

 

Identifier: 547130

 

Collection: SIA RU007167, Robert Ridgway Papers, circa 1850s-1919.

 

Repository: Smithsonian Institution Archives

 

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Description: Interior of Peixotto's home. Identification on verso (handwritten): Salon in Peixotto's home at Fountainbleau.

Peixotto, Ernest, 1869-1940

 

Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

 

Medium: Black and white photographic print

 

Dimensions: 9 cm x 13 cm

 

Date: c. 1915

 

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/ernest-peixotto-...

 

Repository: Archives of American Art

 

Collection: Charles Scribner's Sons Art Reference Department Records, c. 1865-1957

 

Accession number: aaa_charscrs_4333

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141 Backyard Basketball 308 March of the Penguins

142 Best Of Tests DS 309 Tennis Masters

143 Best of Board Games DS 310 Monster Puzzle

144 B-17 Fortress in the Sky 311 3 Game Pack: Uno + Skip-Bo + Uno Free Fall

145 Kurupoto: Cool Cool Stars 312 Impossible Mission

146 Super Fruit Fall 313 Kakuromaniacs

147 Spelling Challenges and More 314 Brain Buster Puzzle Pak

148 Holly Hobbie & Friends 315 SEGA Presents Touch Darts

149 2 Game Pack: ATV Thunder Ridge Riders + Monster Trucks Mayhem 316 F-24 Stealth Fighter

150 Bee Game, The 317 Harlem Globetrotters: World Tour

151 Balls of Fury 318 Ultimate Puzzle Games - Sudoku Edition

152 Rhythm 'n Notes 319 Betty Boop's Double Shift

153 Super Collapse! 3 320 Neves

154 O.M.G. 26: Our Mini Games 321 Puchi Puchi Virus

155 Schaakmat! 322 Backyard Baseball '09

156 Polarium 323 Moorhuhn Jewel of Darknesss

157 Zoo Keeper 324 Diary Girl

158 Bomberman 325 Elvenland

159 Whac-A-Mole 326 Crayola Treasure Adventures

160 Elf Bowling 1 & 2 327 The Sun Crossword Challenge

161 Big Mutha Truckers 328 Jetix Puzzle Buzzle

162 Ford Racing 3 329 Chess

163 Snood 2: On Vacation 330 Command and Destroy

164 Franklin's Great Adventures 331 Solitaire

165 SEGA Casino 332 Matchstick Puzzle by DS

166 Billiard Action 333 Double Sequence : The Q-Virus Invasion

167 James Pond: Codename Robocod 334 The Aly & AJ Adventure

335 Luxor : Pharaoh's Challenge

     

335-in-1 Games 32GB Mega Game Card for 3DS/DSi XL/DSi/DS Lite/NDS F35-335

   

Featured:

Note: The multi Game Cartridge works on the DS, DS Lite, DSi, DSi XL & 3DS

1. This 335 (F35) DS Game Cartridge Comes with 335 games inside, real 32G memory, comes with factory sealed retail box.

2. The 335 DS Games in 1 Supports Any NDS, NDSL, DSi XL, DSi & 3DS

Description: The name Guérande derives from the Breton language and means "White Land" - a reference to the salt trade upon which the town was founded.

 

Salt used to be a most precious commodity, used for preserving food. Roman soldiers were paid a regular wage in salt, which is where our word 'salary' comes from (the French for salt is 'sel'). The salt from around Guérande is still reckoned to be some of the finest - and purest - in the world.

 

The main reason why Brittany historically produced hardly any famous cheeses (apart from St-Paulin) is that with such a ready access to salt, the Bretons could keep their butter from going rancid. In other parts of France, they were forced to turn their butter into cheese - apparently not the favoured option!

 

Equipment: Sony Alpha 100 (11mm ultra-wide)

 

Date: January 2008

Descriptions may be updated later, as I have over 300 Showbus photos to upload

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This is the collection of materials that packaged my recent purchase. Thinking about using this when when talking about consumerism, math, environmental impact. Many different questions can be asked.

 

I will measure & tag the items. Shipping times, destinations and scans will follow.

 

All of this came in two separate shipments through two separate distributors. The boxes were big, the contents small.

 

How much space did this take up on the flight to Moose Jaw?

Why did it go to Mount Hop 3 times?

How many computers are shipped through this process?

What is the estimated amount of weight?

What are the impacts of this purchase? Enviro, economically

Trace the route of the MacBook using the following.

  

Type: Package

Status: Delivered

Delivered On: 04/11/2008 12:58

Signed By: BACKDOOR

Delivered To: REGINA, CA

Shipped/Billed On: 28/10/2008

Product: WORLD EASE

Service: EXPEDITED

Special Instructions: SIGNATURE REQUIRED

Weight: 4.00 Kgs

 

Package Progress Location Date Local Time Description

REGINA, SK, CA 04/11/2008 12:58 DELIVERED

04/11/2008 12:48 DESTINATION SCAN

 

04/11/2008 8:57 OUT FOR DELIVERY

WINNIPEG,MB, CA 03/11/2008 19:09 DEPARTURE SCAN

03/11/2008 8:55 INCORRECT ROUTING AT UPS FACILITY / THE PACKAGE WAS MISSORTED AT THE HUB. IT HAS BEEN REROUTED TO THE CORRECT DESTINATION SITE

 

03/11/2008 3:00 ARRIVAL SCAN

MOUNT HOPE,ON, CA 01/11/2008 3:00 DEPARTURE SCAN

MOUNT HOPE,ON, CA 31/10/2008 4:59 IMPORT SCAN

31/10/2008 4:30 ARRIVAL SCAN

BUFFALO,NY, US 31/10/2008 1:53 DEPARTURE SCAN

31/10/2008 1:31 ARRIVAL SCAN

LOUISVILLE,KY, US 30/10/2008 15:49 DEPARTURE SCAN

 

MOUNT HOPE,ON, CA 30/10/2008 14:41 ONE SHIPMENT WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVERS REQUIRING SPECIAL HANDLING TO ENSURE CORRECT SORT AND DELIVERY

 

ANCHORAGE,AK, US 28/10/2008 20:54 ARRIVAL SCAN

MOUNT HOPE,ON, CA 28/10/2008 14:39 ONE SHIPMENT WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVERS REQUIRING SPECIAL HANDLING TO ENSURE CORRECT SORT AND DELIVERY

 

SHANGHAI, CN 29/10/2008 2:36 DEPARTURE SCAN

SHANGHAI,CN 28/10/2008 21:37 EXPORT SCAN

28/10/2008 14:22 ORIGIN SCAN

CN 28/10/2008 0:34 BILLING INFORMATION RECEIVED

 

Tracking results provided by UPS: 05/11/2008 21:20 ET

Description: Cowboy Joe (NACA High-Speed Flight Station test pilot Joseph Walker) and his steed (Bell Aircraft Corporation X-1A). A happy Joe was photographed in 1955 at Edwards, California. The X-1A was flown six times by Bell Aircraft Company pilot Jean "Skip" Ziegler in 1953. Air Force test pilots Major Charles "Chuck" Yeager and Major Arthur "Kit" Murray made 18 flights between November 21, 1953 and August 26, 1954. The X-1A was then turned over to the NACA. Joe Walker piloted the first NACA flight on July 20, 1955. Walker attempted a second flight on August 8, 1955, but an explosion damaged the aircraft just before launch. Walker, unhurt, climbed back into the JTB-29A mothership, and the X-1A was jettisoned over the Edwards AFB bombing range.

 

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Credit: NASA

Image Number: E-1758

Date: 1955

Wabash Avenue, Jeweler's Row. Downtown Chicago.

then it ever was. There are parents and children around and, as a photographer, I had to be very careful where I point my camera. In this project, I found the importance of engaging with the people I want to photograph. As a photographer and an artist, learning how to deal with rejection, accepting it, and using it as motivation to keep going was crucial. Many people I talked with didn’t want their photo taken and this project has helped me grow as a photographer and as a person.” Coney: Berry by Andrew Blumenthal (2/5)

Description of the coal flora of the Carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States ....

Harrisburg,Board of Commissioners for the Second Geological Survey,1879-84..

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Description This wide-angle Voyager 2 image, taken through the camera's clear filter, was the first to show Neptune's rings in detail. The two main rings, about 53,000 km (33,000 miles) and 63,000 km (39,000 miles) from Neptune, are 5 to 10 times brighter than in earlier images. The difference is due to lighting and viewing geometry. In approach images, the rings were seen in light scattered backward toward the spacecraft at a 15-degree phase angle. However, this image was taken at a 135-degree phase angle as Voyager left the planet. That geometry is ideal for detecting microscopic particles that forward-scatter light preferentially. The fact that Neptune's rings are so much brighter at that angle means the particle-size distribution is quite different from most of Uranus' and Saturn's rings, which contain fewer dust-size grains. However, a few components of the Saturnian and Uranian ring systems exhibit forward-scattering behavior: The F ring and the Encke Gap ringlet at Saturn, and 1986U1R at Uranus. They are also narrow, clumpy ringlets with kinks, and are associated with nearby moonlets too small to detect directly. In this image, the main clumpy arc, composed of three features each about 6 to 8 degrees long, is clearly seen. This image was obtained when Voyager was 1.1 million km (683,000 miles) from Neptune. Exposure time was 111 seconds.

 

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Credit: NASA/JPL

Image Number: PIA02207

Date: August 1989

Description: Sikh sepoys, non-commissioned and Indian Officers in uniform and mufti

 

Location: North west frontier of India

 

Date: 1933-1935

 

Our catalogue reference: Part of CN 4/8

 

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Descriptions may be updated later, as I have over 300 Showbus photos to upload

Description of the coal flora of the Carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States ....

Harrisburg,Board of Commissioners for the Second Geological Survey,1879-84..

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46854150

Description of the coal flora of the Carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States ....

Harrisburg,Board of Commissioners for the Second Geological Survey,1879-84..

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/46854220

Description: (Faux-colour version), Infrared shot of a young couple walking at the summit of Scrabo Hill giving a sense of scale of the Tower.

Kit: Fuji X-Pro1, 14mm, R72 infrared filter

Settings: 0.5 seconds @ F16, ISO 1250

Tower Hill, City Of London

Remodel, Week 18

 

As promised, on this November 20th (EDIT: 19th. This is what happens when you write the descriptions for "tomorrow" after midnight and the date on your computer has already changed but you still think it's on the same page as you...) we're catching up with some long-overdue Southaven Sam's Club remodel updates, beginning (coincidentally) with photos from my visit exactly one month ago today, back on October 20th! In this panoramic-style shot, we're taking a wide view of the club's exterior post-repaint as seen from the edge of its parking lot. Even though the repaint was pretty much done at the time this was taken, though, some things have still changed since this photo. One of them is the painting of the back section that was left with the old brown paint scheme a few weeks longer than the rest of the store for some unknown reason. The others, I'm saving to discuss in later descriptions...

 

Sam's Club // 465 Goodman Road E, Southaven, MS 38671

 

(c) 2017 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

A sculpture similar to The Contortion that uses lighter colors.

 

Unfortunately the colors don't come out well in the video, which is not nearly as decent as the photos. I'm still working with this new medium of presentation.

Description: Recreation Grounds, Donaghadee, Co. Down.

 

Date: 16th May 1958

 

Catalogue reference: D4069/11/8

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