EditorialBoy on rolling trestle with spear tilting at a fixed quintain (top), soldier in armour attacking a pel quintain (left) and a saracen quintain (right), and naked boys attacking a water-tub quintain (bottom), 14th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Jose...
EditorialYukidama o tsukuru musume, Young lady making a snowball., Torii, Kiyomitsu, 1735-1785, artist, [176-], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 38.3 x 16.9 cm., Print shows a young woman, wearing high geta and a kimono with hat designs, rolling a large snowball.
EditorialTEA CULTIVATION IN BRITISH INDIA, 1876: 1. Ging Tea Plantation, Darjeeling. 2. Weighing the Leaf. 3. Plucking the Leaf. 4. Rolling by Hand. 5. Withering in the Sun. 6. Rolling by Machinery. 7. Withering in the Factory. 8. Sorting by Machinery.
EditorialYukidama o tsukuru musume, Young lady making a snowball., Torii, Kiyomitsu, 1735-1785, artist, [176-], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 38.3 x 16.9 cm., Print shows a young woman, wearing high geta and a kimono with hat designs, rolling a large snowball.
EditorialRoman siege engines: shelter for sappers digging a tunnel, Vineae 1, semi-circular shelter Pluteus 2, shelter Testudo with battering ram Aries 3, shelter on rolling cylinders Musculus 4, siege tower or the Taker of Cities, Helepolis 5, five-storey towe...
EditorialItinerant lathe turner (tourneuse) wearing a dress covered in wooden toys and games. She holds a head for a wig 1, scythe 2, trumpet 3, flutes 4, lace bobbins 5, rolling pin 6, egg 8, goblet 9, coffee mill 10, carved hunting scene 11, spinning wheel 12...
EditorialIN THE GREAT NORTH-WEST WITH THE MARQUIS OF LORNE, CROSSING THE BOUNDARY LINE: 1. Rolling Prairie: An Attempt by Dr. Macgregor to Describe the Infinite; 2. A Visit to the Blackfeet Lodges, Fort McLeod; 3. "Chief" Mountain, on the Boundary Line Between ...
Editorial20 / 03 / 2006 Tokyo, Rolling Stones at the press conference held at Four Seasons Hotel in Tokyo city Japan for their Japan Tour 2006, they gonna perform a live concert in Tokyo Dome.
Editorial" Tomb of Herod". The sepulchre is probably the burial place of Mariamne (King Herod the Great's wife) and possibly also of Herod Agrippa. Entry is blocked by a " Rolling Stone". Jerusalem.