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The naturalist's miscellany, or Coloured figures of natural objects.
London :Printed for Nodder & Co.,1789-1813.
Illustrations of British entomology
London:Printed for the author; published by Baldwin and Cradock,1828-1835.
Plumley West 26-2-95 (SUN) 37509+405 pass Plumley signalbox on the Sunday morning loaded ICI hopper service from Tunstead to Northwich. The train had been diverted via the former LNWR route from Buxton to Stockport and so passed here later than normal at about 12:30. TAKEN FROM TREE My last print film-slides from now on.
Proper attachment to the face with the elastic banding as illustrated and the metal nasal lining firmly placed on the nose. This is the only type of mask, called a respirator, that can filter out Coronavirus from the air. Unfortunately they are on back order and are currently unavailable to healthcare practitioners and the public.
The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands :.
London :Printed for B. White,1771..
Atlas ichthyologique des Indes orientales néêrlandaises :
Amsterdam :Frédéric Muller, editeur,1862-1878
The naturalist's miscellany, or Coloured figures of natural objects
London :Printed for Nodder & Co.,1789-1813
A monograph of the Ramphastidae, or family of toucans /.
London :Published by the author, 20, Broad Street, Golden Square,1834 [that is, 1833-1835]..
A natural history of birds
London :Printed for the author, at the College of Physicians in Warwick-Lane,MDCCXLIII-MDCCLI [1743-1751, i.e. 1750-1776?]
New CDC recommended face masks. Supposedly better than the lightweight blue ones. I purchased them just to see what was new on the market. I do not plan on using them. I don't think masks make much of a difference, but each person can decide. These are much thicker and are made to mold around your nose and mouth.
The naturalist's miscellany, or Coloured figures of natural objects.
London :Printed for Nodder & Co.,1789-1813.
New Mills South Junction 26-2-95 (SUN) Here at New Mills is the reason that the "Hoppers" were diverted over the former LNWR route from Stockport to Buxton. 37686 is standing "Wrong line" on a ballast train on a track renewal job just East of South Junction
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
2010 Bombardier CL-600-2B16 Challenger 600
N95
FlightCheck 95 departing in the pouring rain for Laconia Municipal Airport (NH), Dean Memorial Airport (NH), Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield (NY), and Rochester (NY)
Cruise of the revenue steamer Corwin in Alaska and the N. W. Arctic ocean in 1881 ...
Washington,Govt. Print. Off.,1883.
The fisheries and fishery industries of the United States. Prepared through the co-operation of the commissioner of fisheries and the superintendent of the tenth census
Washington,Govt. print. off.,1884-87.
The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands :.
London :Printed at the expence of the author, and sold by W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West End of St. Paul's, by Mr. Hauksbee, at the Royal Society House, and by the author, at Mr. Bacon's in Hoxton,MDCCXXXI-MDCCXLIII [i.e. 1729-1747].
Buxton 26-2-95 (SUN) 37509+405 have just returned from Northwich on the Sunday morning empty ICI hoppers and having rolled down to the signal, they have got the road into Buxton station which they will do at a reasonably steady pace due to the fact that Buxton is a terminus and they don't want to end up in the High Street. I had just photographed it at Dove Holes and raced here to get it backing into the URS but it had been held outside the station while a DMU departed and got the road as I struggled up the bank to get into position. They will reverse into the URS and then depart via Ashwood Dale to Great Rocks Junction and reverse direction again into Tunstead Quarry. The "Hoppers" were diverted over the former LNWR route from Stockport to Buxton due to engineering work just East of New Mills South Junction