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874 L'Exposition de Paris de 1889 Supplement de No71 right-stock-foto
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The Exposição Internacional de Paris in 1937 was a World Expo held in Paris, showcasing various international innovations and national exhibitions. It was a significant event in the context of global cultural exchange.-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Odr Leading Styles. No. 39 Falcon No. 76 Swan No. 203 Legal Medium Stub No. 6T Commercial No. 707 Bank Falcon No. 307 Broad Stub No. 49 Bank No. 405 Engrossing No. 103 E. Fin* No. 504 Beaded School Fen. New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St. BALTIMORE AGENT: r>. ^V. GLASS & CO., 19 S. CHarles St. SHRIVERS NEW TORE COmNG PRESSES. Received the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Xresses at the ParisExposition of 1878.. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most elaboratefinish. Xjarg-e Steel-ji^rcli ^^ailroad. IPress;-stock-foto
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The U.S. Section of the Commercial Navigation Building at the 1900 Paris Exposition showcases intricate architectural details with ornate features. The exhibition represents American industrial advancements in navigation, attracting tourists and visitors from around the world.-stock-foto
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. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. on the Mayflower, was a pupil at the Na- 140 Edije tional Acaemy of Designs ami of the Art Students League in New Yorlv. He o])ened a studio in New Yorlv in 1886 and has since been following his art work there. He has exhibit-ed ill the Royal Academy andthe Grosvenor Gallery in Lon-don. One of his works wonhonorable mention at the ParisExposition of 1J)(H) and anotherat the Pan-American Exposition.He received a silver-stock-foto
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408 Paris Exposition Chateau of Water and Palace of Electricity, aerial view, Paris, France, 1900-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boucher et capsulerPorte-bouteilles <& égouttoirs en fer BA^RBO XJ * 52, rue Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉOAILLE DOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DU CATALOGUE 1906 SUR DEMANDE. LEVURES SELECTIONNEES V. MARTINAND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE i5« Année. — Tome XXIX. N° 743 Paris, 12 Mars 1908. REVUE DE VITICULTURE EXPÉRIENCES CONTRE LEUDEMIS BOTRANi ARSENIC — NICOTINE — CHLORURE DE BARYUM Expériences et observatio.ns sur lks larves de-stock-foto
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. The Street railway journal . A JINRICKSHA STATION GONDOLA AND TRIUMPHAL BRIDGE July 6, 1901.] STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL. 35 long walk from one end of the grounds to theother, and if some cheap and convenient means of trans-portation was provided, there is no doubt but that it would. THE PROPYLAEA AS SEEN FROM THE STATION EXHIBITBUILDING be well patronized. Such means were furnished at theChicago Fair by the Intramural Railroad, and at the ParisExposition by the moving sidewalk, but at the Pan-Ameri-can Grounds the only recourse is to the Japanese jinrick-shas, the rolling chairs, or to the gond-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des reÌgions viticoles. FABRIQUE SPÃCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boucher et capsnlerPorte-bouteilles & égouttoirs en fer BA.RBO U 52, rue Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÃDAILLE DOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DD CATALOGUE 1906 SUR DEMANDE. LEVURES SELECTIONNEES POUR LA VIMIF lACXlOIV EIV ROUOE] EX TEJK ni.AIVC V. MARTINAND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE 15 Année. â Tome XXIX. 746 Paris, 2 Avril 1908. REVUE DE VITICULTURE LENCÃPAGEMENT DES VIGNOBLES MÃDAILLÃS AU CONCOURS GÃNÃRAL AGRICOLE En 1895, nous-stock-foto
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. The railroad and engineering journal . l public opinion orconsent, as soon as the advantages of his scheme become gen- 440 THE RAILROAD AND [September, 1889. erally understood. For ladies, of course, no change of dresswill be required. An English Launch Engine.—The accompanying illusiralion sliows a quadruplee.xpansion engine intended for a steamlaunch 50 ft. long and 7-lt.beam, which is exhibited at the ParisExposition by Simpson, Strickland iS; Company, of Dartmouth,England. The boiler is intended to carry a working pressure of175 lbs. The engine, which can e.xert about 40 H.P.. has cylin--stock-foto
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. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. has not traveled over more or less of theUnited States. Canada, Great Britain, or the continent of Europe. Hemade his first tour of Europe during the year 1878 and attended the Parisexposition of that year. His European tour of 1892 was devoted prin-cipally to the clinical advantages offered to students of his profession.In that year he attended and became a Fellow of the International Con-gress of Experimental Psychology, which convened in London, in August ofthat year.-stock-foto
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Church review . and songswith music The .(dictions have been made witlicare and thought. The book is neat-ly and substantially bound in clothand lor thai reason, and its low price,it should become popular. The November Cosmopolitan con-tains, among other valuable contribu-tions, the first paper in a series byOlive Schreiner on The Woman Ques-tion. Her treatment of the subject issure to arouse a great deal of interestand discussion. A paper on the ParisExposition is contributed by VanceThompson. Maximilian i>i Mexico. The Century Co MAXIMILIAN, FVPEBCR OF MEXICO. Bo-peep—A Treasury for the L-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Samples and Price Liston Application, Our Leading Styles.No. 39 Falcon Wo. 76 Swan No. 57 Commercial No. 49 Bank ^,„ .„ No. 203 Legal Medium Stub No! 707 Bank Falcon No. 307 Broad Stub No. 405 Engrossing No. lOS E. Fin« No 504 Beaded School Pen. New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St. BALTIMORE AGENT: D. ^%V. 01L.A.SS «fc CO., 19 S. diaries St. SHRIYERS NEW YORK COPYING PRESSES. Received the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Presses at the ParisExposition of 1878.. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most elaboratefi-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Samples and Brice Liston Application. OuH Leading Styles. , „^ ^ No. 39 Falcon No. 76 Swan No. 203 Legal Medium Stub No. 5T Commercial No. 707 Bank Falcon No. 307 Broad Stut No. 49 Bank No. 405 Engrossing No, 103 E. FiM No, 504 Beaded School Pen, New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St. BALTIMORE AGENT: r>. *V. GL^SS <& CO., 19 S. Charles St. SHRIYERS NEW YORK COPYING PRESSES. Received the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Presses at the ParisExposition of 1878.. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most elaborat-stock-foto
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A photograph of the Seine River during the 1900 Paris Exposition, showcasing the Eiffel Tower, boats, bridges, and scenic views of Paris from the river.-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Samples and Price List, on Application. Ode T.katomg Sttles. _ , , „ .. „^ v No. 39 Falcon No. 76 Swan go. 2^ Legal Medium Stub No. 57 Commercial No. 707 Bank Falcon No. 3W Broad Stut No. 49 Bank No. 405 Engrossing No. 103^ E. i-iiw No 504 Beaded School Pen. New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St. BALTIMORE AGENT: U. >V. GLA.SS «& CO., 19 S. Charles St. SHRIYERS NEW YORK COPYING PRESSES. Received the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Presses at the ParisExposition of 1878. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. US! N ES SGHLŒSING FRERES et C MARSEILLE PRÉtlPlTÉS wmm ECONOMIE. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boncher et capsuler ô Porte-bouteilles & égouttoirs en fer « BARBO U 1 52, rae Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE DOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DO CATALOGUE 1906 SOR DEMANDE 0 ^-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Samples av/i Price Liston Application, OuK Leading Styles. __ , , „ ,. „^. No. 39 Falcon Ko. 76 Swan No. 203 Legal Medium Stub No. 6T Commercial No. 707 Bank Falcon No. 807 Broad Stui No. 49 Bank No. 405 Engrossing No. 103 E. Fim No 504 Beaded School Pen. New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St. BALTIMORE AGENT: I>. ^V. GLASS & CO., lO S. Charles St. SHRIVERS NEW YORK OOPYING PRESSES. Eeceived the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Presses at the ParisExposition of 1878.. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most ela-stock-foto
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. American engineer and railroad journal . ure cylinders haveone common valve and botn low pressure cylinders have onecommon valve. Finally the third class comprises the different types of loco-motives that are in service on most of tne French railroads andwere created by Mr. de Glenn or constructed on the same prin-ciples, the express locomotive uuilt by the Chemnitz works forthe state roads of Saxony and exhibited in ±900 at the ParisExposition; the locomotive types designed Dy the Paris. Lyonsand Mediterranean Railways; the locomotives of the SaintGothard Railway, the one of Central Switzer-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. FABRIQUÉ SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Mabhines à rincer, boucher et capsulerPorte-bouieilles & égouttoirs en for B A R B O U 52, rne Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE DOR Maison recommandée TNVOr FRANCO DU CATAI,0(.L•^ 1906 SUR DEMANDE. LEVURES SÉLECTIONNÉES I»OUIl JLA VirVlFIC/kXIOIV E.^ ItOUGE EX EIV OEAIVC V. MARTINAND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE 15 Année. — Tome XXIX. 738 Paris, 6 Février 1908. REVUE DE VITICULTURE INFLUENCE RÉCIPROQUE DU SUJET ET DU GREFFON * plantes a acide cyaniiydriqu-stock-foto
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. Deluxe illustrated catalogue of the very valuable modern paintings, sculpture and other art property collected by the late Theron R. Butler, Esq [electronic resource]. e Seine. To tell youthe time which I have spent upon this painting would surprise you, and the difficul-ties I have had to overcome in order to write each varied element would take too long—each character or accessory would have a small history of its own. I dare to hopethat this painting will have in America the same success that it has had at the ParisExposition, for you have without doubt followed in the papers the accounts-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. I Samples and Price Listj on Application. Our Leading Styibs. No. 39 Falcon No. 76 Swan No. 203 Legal Medium Strut No. 5T Commercial No. 707 Bank Falcon No. 307 Broad Stub No. 49 Bank No. 405 Engrossing No. 103 E, Fin« No. 504 Beaded School Pen. New York Agent-WILLY WALLACH, No. 4 Beekman St BALTIMORE AGENT: D. >V. G1L.A.SS & CO., 19 S. Cliarles St. SHRIYERS NEW YORK COPYING PRESSES. Received the OnlyMedal awarded for Copy-ing Presses at the ParisExposition of 1878. All sizes, from smallestto the largest in use. Allstyles, from lowest pricedto the most elaboratefin-stock-foto
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This photograph shows a bustling street scene in Paris during the 1900 Paris Exposition. The location is Rue de Castiglione, with views of the Place Vendôme, a key area of Paris' historic urban landscape.-stock-foto
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A photograph of the entrance gate to the Paris Exposition of 1900, located at Place de la Concorde. The image captures the architectural details of the gate, decorated with elaborate patterns and statues.-stock-foto
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The Palace of Decorative Arts at the 1900 Paris Exposition is shown here. This building was a highlight of the exposition, showcasing French decorative arts and architecture.-stock-foto
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1768 Tour Eiffel exposition universelle 1889-stock-foto
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An interior view of the Petit Palais at the Paris Exposition, featuring a collection of furniture and artwork within the gallery space.-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. ALAMBICS DEROr RÉFRIGÉRANTS A MOUTSPASTEURISATEURS et ÉCHAUDEUSES ALAMBICSDEROY Guide du Bouilleur de fruits,vins, cidres, lies, marcs, et Tarifs gratis et Jranco^ CONSTRUCTEUR 71 à 77, Rue du Théâtre. Paris. Sa écriveiTxi Biffnaler ce journal. USINES SGHLŒSIN6 FRERES et C MARSEILLE PRÉCIPITÉSMIESING ÎCONOMŒ50%. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boucher et capsulerPorte-bouteilles & égouttoirs en fer B ARBO TJ 52, rue Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE DOR Maison recommandée ENVOI-stock-foto
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. The American stationer. Diploma at American InstituteFair, 1875. Honorable Mention at ParisExposition, 1878. VAN HORNS PATENTED LETTER CLIPS AND BILL FILES, Japanned and Nickel-Plated Levers. Note, Letter, Cap. With and without Pms. Are the Neatest, Cheapest, Best and Most Salable. The Springs Never Grow Weak. vanhorns jnewspaper file Places the leaves of each paper in consecutive order.18, 31, 34, 37, 30, 33, 36 Inch; PACK AND YANHORNS TUBULAR BINDERS. ■ For Sale by Wholesale Stationers generally. Send for Price List.WTtt. H. WOGLOM, Mfr., 339 Greenwich St., N. T, June 16, 1881.] THE AMEEIC-stock-foto
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. Studio international . IVORY CARVING : A BEAUTYBY OGURA MASAKO in the cavalry, and one is not sur-prised to learn that he becamevery fond of horses, and made thisanimal his favourite subject incarving. He went to France andGermany at the time of the ParisExposition in 1900, where hestudied the methods of the carversof the West. Upon his return toJapan he became a pupil of AsaiChu, and learned oil painting, asYonehara learned of Gaho. Yoshida Homei learned the artof ivory carving from. ShimamuraShimmei. Although a young manof thirty-five, he has done somegood work and displayed muchskill and-stock-foto
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468 Paris Exposition Chateau of Water and Palace of Electricity, aerial view, Paris, France, 1900-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boucher et capsnlerPorte-bouteilles & égouttoirs en fer 52, rne Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE OOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DP CATALOGUE 1906 SDR DEMANDE. LEVURES SÉLECTIONNÉES POUR LA VIIVIK lACXIOIV EIV ROUGE EX EJV BEAI¥C V. MARTIN AND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE 15- Année. — Tome XXIX. N° 748 Paris, 16 Avril 1908. REVUE DE VITICULTURE LE « NON-ALCOOL » DANS LES EAUX-DE-VIE DE VIN Avant de donner des explications relatives-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boucher et capsulerPorte-boutçiiles <fc égouttoirs en far B R B O U * 52, rne Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVEBSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE OOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DD CATALOGUK 1906. SDR DEBANDE. LEVURES SELECTIONNEES OUIt LA VIIV1FICA1IOIV EI%Î ROUOE I.X EIV BL.AIVG V. MARTINAND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE Paris, 30 Janvier 1908. N* 737 15 Année. .— Tome XXIX. RKVUË DE VITICULTURE LA. VITICULTURE SEPTENTRIONALE La question de La Viticulture septent-stock-foto
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Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . anized to manu-facture his circular saws with movable teeth. Acircular saw 88 inches in diameter, and costing$2,000, was exhibited by this company at the Parisexposition of 1867. Among his miscellaneous in-ventions are a combined anvil, shears, and punch-ing machine (1866), and a swage for spreadingsaw-teeth to a uniform width and shape, and cut-ting the edge at a single operation. EMERSON, John Smith, missionary, b. inChester, N. H., 28 Dec, 1800; d. in Waialua, Oahu,Sandwich Islands, 28 March, 1867. He was gradu-ated at Dartmouth in 1826, at Ando-stock-foto
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. Revue de viticulture : organe de l'agriculture des régions viticoles. FABRIQUE SPÉCIALE DARTICLES DE CAVE Machines à rincer, boncher et capsulerPorte-bouteilles & égouttoirs en fer 52, rue Montmartre, PARISEXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1900 : MÉDAILLE DOR Maison recommandée ENVOI FRANCO DO CATALOGUE 1906 SUR DEMANDE. LEVURES SÉLECTIONNÉES POUR LiV VIIVIFIACXIOIV EIV ROUGE KX EIV BUil^IVO V. MARTINAND, 19, rue du Petit-Chantier, MARSEILLE-stock-foto
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Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . In-dianapolis, and passed resolutions in favor ofevery »esociatlon within the State excludingfrom fairs all immoral shows. Fair associa-tions ought to be able to do this without lireaid of resolutions. Washington, Ind., will have a street fairthis year. Seymour will have another street fair thisyear. Jeffersonvllle. Ind., will bold a street fair. No fair will be held at Kokomo, Ind.. thisfall. Americans and American exhibits will beconspicuous by their absence at the ParisExposition in 1900. The next meeting of the American Associa-tion of Fairs and Expositions will-stock-foto
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Harper's weekly . AMERICA AT THE PARISEXPOSITION. vided fur and rcgulat THE NirllOI.SiX PAVEMENI HAKPEKS WEEKLY. [Jclt 27, 1867..-stock-foto
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Journal . n for the proverbial old lady with her basketof apples ? Is it not inconceivable that the 99-9% of London-ers who are agile enough to escape being killed by motor buses,would be unable to mount and dismount from a moving platformtravelling at a walking pace ? It is not yet realised that contin-uous transit is a fully proved and admittedly feasible proposition.*The 3-speed moving platform in public service at the ParisExposition 1900 and subsequent exhibitions carried 12,000,000passengers, who demonstrated their ability to negotiate a speeddifference of 3 miles per hour, at least 72,0-stock-foto
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. Modern composers of Europe : being an account of the most recent musical progress in the various European nations, with some notes on their history, and critical and biographical sketches of the contemporary musical leaders in each country . ict a great future for him. A little laterhe conducted his second symphony at the Parisexposition of 1889, and produced his first sym-phonic poem, Stenka Rasine. The latter is basedon an old Volga legend of a pirate who captureda lovely Persian princess. The music is built onthree main themes, a brusque, savage motive for thepirate, an entrancing melody-stock-foto