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01/01/1889
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Beard, Daniel Carter, 1850-1941, artist
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label_outline Explore Pipes Smoking, Running, Fear

Chronik von allen Kaisern, Königen und Päpsten.

Constitution and by-laws,

Children of monarchy by the grace of God and the established church

Four-Mile Tree Plantation, Servants' Quarters, James River vicinity, Surry, Surry County, Virginia

The boys helped me or I never could have got in

Latest addition to D.C. War Housing Program. Mechanics laying pipe at Wake and Midway Halls, latest addition to the housing for war workers in Washington, D.C. The new buildings will house 1,000 Negro women war workers and is being completed by Samuel Plato, contractor

[Design drawing for stained glass window with Good Samaritan in elaborate Medieval composition with vegetal motif, rondels, and quatrefoil for St. Mark's Church in New Canaan, Connecticut]

Palestine disturbances during summer 1936. Jaffa. Dynamiting slum sections, close view, thunderhead effect

Knights practising on the quiet

Dead Sea album prepared for the Palestine Potash Ltd. Snow drift effect in one of the evaporting pans showing a workers' shanty on the bank

Chronik von allen Kaisern, Königen und Päpsten.

Experts at Bureau of Standards study effect of corrosive soils on specimens of pipe. Washington, D.C., Aug. 8. Of interest to home builders the country over is the study being made by experts at the National Bureau of Standards of the effect of corrosive soils on pipes and protective materials. Samples of pipe which have been buried for four years in fifteen soils differing widely in their characteristics, are being tested. Included are several varieties of ferrous materials as well as copper, brass, and bronze. Soldered and brazed joints, protective materials, and pipe made of a composition of cement and asbestos are also represented. Walter Johnson, of the Bureau, is pictured removing graphitic corrosion from cast iron with an air-driven tool. The corrosion products are too hard to be removed with a brush or by chemical treatment, 8/8/38

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