- Evolution Cartoon
Another Great Image that will soon be smitten! - Evolution Cartoon
In the beginning God created heaven and earth - Evolution Cartoon
- Evidence of Conjugal Affection
- Everyman to his taste
- everydaylifeino00quen 0127 result
- everydaylifeino00quen 0127 result
- everydaylifeino00quen 0097 result
- Every man uncovered and stood with silent lips, and eyes fixed on Old Glory
- Every good mother should be the honored queen of a happy family
The group of bees represents the attitude in which the bees surround their Queen or Mother as she rests upon the comb. - Every day Rose-Red cut fresh flowers and arranged them for the house
- Ever-shortening tether
- Ever present monitor
Man with Monocle - Ever Learning
- Evening Frock
- Evening dress of Directoire and early first Empire 1798 - 1804
Evening dress of Directoire and early first Empire 1798 - 1804 - Even the fish have feelings
- Eve plucked the forbidden fruit and ate it
- Evania appendigaster
- Evangelist transcribing with the Calamus
- Evangeline Booth
The Girl Who Lived The Meaning of Her Name Many a passerby on the crowded London street paused to glance at the earnest, thoughtful face of a slender, golden-haired flower girl and to buy a nosegay from her basket. When her stock was sold this girl, as fair and fragile as one of her own flowers, picked her way through the throng. She presently disappeared into one of the dirty alleyways, where only the poorest of Londoners lived. Children ran to meet her and rough men touched their caps as she passed. The sick woman whose wretched room she entered fell asleep peacefully after receiving a bowl of soup from her hands and a cheery word. For weeks this sweet-faced young girl, who sold flowers or worked at making matches, had been winning the hearts of the poor, discouraged people of this district. She tended their babies and prayed with the lonely old women. These people felt that they had found a friend who was sorry for them and who was always ready to give them aid. They called her the “White Angel.” - Eva le Galliene
- European water vole
European water vole - European Trade Routes in the 14th Century
European Trade Routes in the 14th Century - European Lynx (Felis Lynx)
- European Ground Squirrel
European Ground Squirrel - European Freshwater Turtle
European Freshwater Turtle - Europe, 500 A.D.
Europe, 500 A.D. - Europe in the Time of Charles V
Europe in the Time of Charles V - Europe in 1714
Europe in 1714 - Europe at the Fall of Constantinople
Europe at the Fall of Constantinople - Europe at the Death of Charlemagne
Europe at the Death of Charlemagne - Europe and Western Asia in the Later Palæolithic Age
Europe and Western Asia in the Later Palæolithic Age - Europe and Asia, 1200
Europe and Asia, 1200 - Europe after the Congress of Vienna
Europe after the Congress of Vienna - Euphausia latifrons, from the surface of the sea
- Eulalia refusing the idol worship
- Eugene O'Neill
- Eugène Carrière at work
Eugène Anatole Carrière (16 January 1849 – 27 March 1906) Caricature of the French painter (whose works are somewhat dark and misty in effect) Eugène Carrière at work. By Guillaume. From the French daily, Gil Blas - Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio
The Opera House, a new and handsome building, is on Euclid avenue. There are, besides, an Academy of Music and the Globe Theatre and several minor theatres. The business portion of Euclid avenue extends from the Park to Erie street, beyond which it is lined with handsome residences, elegant cottages and superb villas, the grounds around each being more and more extensive as it approaches the country. It is one of the finest avenues in the world, and is not less than ten miles in length, embracing during its course several suburbs which a generation since were remote from the city, and are now considerably surprised to find themselves brought so near it. Euclid avenue crosses the other streets diagonally, and was evidently one of the original roads leading into the city before it attained its present dimensions. The majority of the streets are parallel with the lake front, which pursues a course from the northeast to the southwest. But Euclid avenue runs directly eastward for about three miles, to Doane's Corners, one of the historic spots in the neighborhood of Cleveland, and then turns to the northeast, following nearly parallel to the course of the lake. Prospect street runs parallel to Euclid avenue, and is only second to it in the beauty and elegance of its residences. St. Clair street is also a favorite suburban avenue, extending parallel to the lake, a little distance from it, far out into the country, and containing many handsome residences. - Euclid
Euclid - Etruscan mode of drinking
The mode of drinking from the ἀμφορεύς, bottle or amphora, and from a wine skin, is taken from a painting on an Etruscan vase. - Etruscan Helmets
- Etruscan cornu
The flutes of the Etruscans were not unfrequently made of ivory; those used in religious sacrifices were of box-wood, of a species of the lotus, of ass’ bone, bronze and silver. A bronze flute, somewhat resembling our flageolet, has been found in a tomb; likewise a huge trumpet of bronze. An Etruscan cornu is deposited in the British museum, and measures about four feet in length. - Ethiopian Noble Lady
- Ethiopan Serenaders
Ethiopan Serenaders The Street Vocalists are almost as large a body as the street musicians. It will be seen that there are 50 Ethiopian serenaders, and above 250 who live by ballad-singing alone. - Ethelwulf's Ring
Ethelwulf's Ring - Estufa at Cochiti, N. M.
- Estheria obliqua, One of the Conchostraca
- Esther before the king
- Esquimaux family
- Esquimaux Dog
- Esquimaux carving
The first of these illustrations is perhaps the best, as it is certainly the most delicate and graceful of all the fragments yet discovered. It represents the profile of the head and shoulder of an ibex, carved in low relief upon a piece of the palm of a reindeer’s antler. So exact and well characterised is the sculpture, that naturalists have no hesitation in deciding the animal to be an ibex of the Alps, and not of the Pyrenees. - Eskimos of Cape Bille
- Eskimo Summer Tent
- Eskimo Summer Tent
- Eskimo of Cape Bille (3)
- Eskimo of Cape Bille
- Eskimo of Cape Bille
- Eskimo Game