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- Man wih cat
- The Actor manager
- The Music-Hall Comedian
- King Leopold
- Man with little dog
- The Reviewer
- The Baritone
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- Frank Johnson, Leader of the band
- A New Zealander
A New Zealander with moko (tattoo) - Man with Moustache
Man with Moustache - The Gilded Youth
- Man seated sideways on a chair
- Man drinking
- Man
- Man scratching his head
- Smiling Man
- Will considers the situation
- Man looking up from his reading and smiling
Man looking up from his reading and smiling - St. John's Church
On the other side of High Street stands St. John's Episcopal Church, the lot for which was given in 1796 by the Deakins' family. Reverend Walter Addison of Prince Georges County, Maryland, had visited George Town in 1794 and 1795 and held occasional services, so a movement was started to build a church. Among the subscribers were Thomas Jefferson and Dr. Balch. - An Odd Volume
A seated man reading a book - Man in London
Man in London - The finding of the infant St. George
CHARLES M. GERE. (From his painting in the New Gallery, 1893.) - Man standing
Man standing - Filling Up
Man filling up his glass - Old Mans Head
Old Mans Head - Man with a bicycle
Zimmerman and his machine - A Son of Pan
“A Son of Pan,” by William Padgett. Example of outline drawing, put in solidly with a brush. If this had been done with pencil or autographic chalk, much of the feeling and expression of the original would have been lost. The drawing has suffered slightly in reproduction, where (as in the shadows on the neck and hands) the lines were pale in the original. Size of drawing 11½ × 6½ in. Zinc process. - Man putting coins into a bag
Man putting coins into a bag - Silhouette of man
Silhouette of man - Man with a gun
Meeting at the crossroads - Two men on horses, one with a gun - Chatting in the Garden
Two men sitting in the garden chatting - Man smoking
Man smoking - Man with umbrella
Man with umbrella - Gentlemen in hats
Gentlemen in hats - Man shrugging
European man with hat in hand shrugging - The wrong way to mount a horse—facing forward
The wrong way to mount a horse—facing forward - Can I Sir?
Young man listening to an authority figure explaining why he is not getting something. - Gentleman smoking a cigar
Gentleman smoking a cigar - Man smoking a cigar
Man smoking a cigar - Get Up!
Man laying in bed with someone (his conscience) encouraging him to get up - Ice Hockey
Playing ice hockey - The hockey player's costume
The hockey player's costume - Mans Head
Mans Head - An excellent device for catching minnows
The simplest way to catch minnows is with a drop net. Take an iron ring or hoop such as children use and sew to it a bag of cotton mosquito netting, half as deep as the diameter of the ring. Sew a weight in the bottom of the net to make it sink readily and fasten it to a pole. When we reach the place which the minnows frequent, such as the cove of a lake, we must proceed very cautiously, lowering the net into the water and then baiting it with bits of bread or meat, a very little at a time, until we see a school of bait darting here and there over the net. We must then give a quick lift without any hesitation and try to catch as many as possible from escaping over the sides. The minnow bucket should be close at hand to transfer them to and care must be used not to injure them or allow them to scale themselves in their efforts to escape. - Man reading on stage
Man reading on stage - Adoration
Adoration - Two men in Top hats
Two men in Top hats - Man with long beard
Man with long beard - The right way to mount—facing toward his tail
In mounting, stand on the left side and place the left foot in the stirrup. Swing the right leg over the horse and find the right stirrup with the toe just as quickly as possible. Do not jerk a restless horse or otherwise betray your excitement if he starts. Let him see by your calmness that he too should be calm. - Ever present monitor
Man with Monocle - Patronizing stance
Man standing in a patronizing stance - A heavy net is useful to capture aquarium specimens
A heavy net is useful to capture aquarium specimens - Man in swimsuit
Man dripping-wet - Bartender looking at beer
Bartender looking at beer - A landing net should be a part of every fisherman's outfit
A landing net should be a part of every fishing outfit. More fish are lost just as they are about to be lifted from the water than at any other time. A gaff is used for this same purpose with fish too large to go into a landing net. A gaff is a large hook without a barb fastened into a short pole. If you have no net or gaff and have succeeded in bringing a large fish up alongside the boat, try to reach under him and get a firm grip in his gills before you lift him on board. If it is a pickerel, look out for his needle-like teeth. - Man with money in his hand
Man looking at the money in his hand - Jumping fences is the highest art of horsemanship
Jumping fences is the highest art of horsemanship - Man
Man carrying a top hat - The lineup
The position of the men on a team is generally as the diagram shows but for various plays other formations are used, provided that they do not violate the rules, which specify just how many men must be in the lineup and how many are permitted behind the line.