RM2C4HN0P–Tom Novembre Toile Ciree Original France 12'' Lp Vinyl - Vintage Record Cover
RME7346P–France, Basque Country, Bayonne, display of a shop selling the oilcloth by Jean Vier
RMP75YT8–Român: Ciree în ulcic cu garoafe, ulei pe carton, 29 × 43,5 cm . 1900 169 Nicolae Vermont - Cirese in ulcica cu garoafe
RM2CJ8467–. The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Fig. 269. Danish Embroidery. as follows: Make a round of Tatting or of DoubleCrochet size of space to be filled, and ornament its edgewith PicOTS, tack this round upon Toile ciree, and fill itin with various lace stitches. These are shown in Fig. 269. 142 THE DICTIONARY OF NEEDLEWORK. T
RM2TCNYRP–12/31/1920. "Ciree" silk dress and large "crepe Georgette" hat with vegetable "Aigrettes". Model of the Murat house (photo Henri Manuel). Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Henri Manuel
RM2CJ85XB–. The dictionary of needlework : an encyclopaedia of artistic, plain, and fancy needlework dealing fully with the details of all the stitches employed, the method of working, the materials used, the meaning of technical terms, and, where necessary, tracing the origin and history of the various works described . Detail A, Detail B.. Fig. 269. Danish Embroidery. as follows: Make a round of Tatting or of DoubleCrochet size of space to be filled, and ornament its edgewith PicOTS, tack this round upon Toile ciree, and fill itin with various lace stitches. These are shown in Fig. 269. 142 THE DICTIO
RM2AKTECY–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . eurre frais la livre 0 20 Pore lrais par 100 livres 8 00 Jamboiifume 0 12 Saindoux, seaux 20 lbs 195 Lard short cut canadien,ea quart. 17 00 Lard mess americain 16 00 Sel en magasin 0 00 FoinparlOO bottes 8 00 Paille par 100 bottes 4 00 MARCHE AU CUIR.Spanish sole, cuir a semelle No. 1, la livre 0 23 Spanish sole, cuir a semelle No. 2, la livre 0 21 Cuir a semelle du pays No. 1 0 25 Cuir a harnais 0 27 Vache ciree 0 35 Bufl et vache grainee, le pied 0 13 Vache vernie , 0 15 Vache glacee (enamelled) 0 15 Peaux de veaux epaisses, lalivo.. 0 50Peauxdev
RM2AM03GA–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . pays No. 1 0 26 Cuir a harnais 0 28 Vache ciree 0 35 Bufl et vache graingc, le pied 0 13 Vache vernie 0 15 Vache glacee (enamelled) 0 15 0 17 Peaux de veaux epaisses, la livre.. 0 50 0 60Peaux de veaux minces la livre. 0 45 0 50 Vache fendue large 0 20 0 30 Vache fendue petite o 24 0 28 Vaehe patente 0 14 0 15 Kid francals 18 00 20 00 PEAUX. Jeunes bceufs. Vieux.fi^eaux vertes inspectees No. 1 par 100 lbs 6 50 7 00 Peaux vertes inspectees No. 2 par 100 lbs 5 30 6 00 T. Frenette EABEICANT DE COFFRE-FORTS, PORTES DE VOUTES, GRILLAGES EN FER, Assortime
RM2AM1M7P–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . harnais 0 28 0 31 Vache ciree 0 35 0 40 Bull et vache grainee, le pied 0 13 0 15 Vache vernie 0 15 0 17 Vache glacee (enamelled) 0 15 0 17 Peaux de veaux epaisses, la livre.. 0 50 0 60Peaux de veaux minces la livre... 0 45 0 50 Vache fendue large 0 26 0 30 Vache fendue petite q 24 0 28 Vache patente 0 14 0 18 Kid francais 18 00 20 00 PEAUX. Jeunes bceufs. Vieux»Peaux vertes inspectges No. 1 par 100 lbs 6 50 7 00 Peaux vertes inspectees No. 2 par 100 lbs 5 30 6 00 DILLENBACK & PECK Vendeurs h Commission Foin et Faille NEW YORK HAY EXCHANGE,33e rue et
RM2AM39K3–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . americain 17 50 Sel en magasin 0 43 Foinpar 100 bottes 8 00 Paille par 100 bottes 3 50 MARCHE AU CUIR.Spanish sole, cuir a semelle No. 1, la livre 0 24 ! Spanish sole, cuir a semelle No. 2, la livre 0 21 Cuir a semelle du pays No. 1 0 26 Cuir a harnais 0 28 Vache ciree 0 35 Bufl et vache grainee, le pied 0 13 Vache vernie 0 15 0 IT Vache glacee (enamelled) 0 15 0 17 Peaux de veaux epaisses, la livre.. 0 50 0 60Peaux de veaux minces la livre... 0 45 0 50 Vache fendue large 0 26 0 30 Vache fendue petite o 24 0 28 Vache patente 0 14 0 16$ 8 50 0 14 2 4
RM2AKRXE4–Le quincaillier (Septembre 1888-Aout 1889) . 0 40 0 50 Avoine par 36 livres 0 40 042* Beurre sale la livre 0 17 0 SJ Beurre frais la livre 0 20 0 25 Pore frais par 100 livres 8 00 9 On Jambonfume 0 Hi 0 12 Saindoux, seaux 20 lbs 1 90 1 95 Lard short cut eanadien.en quart. 17 00 17 50 Lard mess am6ricain 15 50 15 75 Sel en magasin 0 00 0 50 Foin par 100 bottes 8 00 10 CO Paille par 100 bottes 4 00 5 00 MARCHE AU CUIR.Spanish sole, cuir a semelle No. 1, la livre 0 23 0 24 Spanish sole, cuir A semelle No. 2, la livre 0 21 Cuir a semelle du pays No. 1 0 25 Cuir a harnais 0 27 Vache ciree 0 35 Bufl
RM2CE10C2–. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . but the March 15, 1753. Yours, &c. Rttndcrftandin^ of a raan d*Prived of.lh* commerce of others, is fo little exercifed,T«ra Queftions, by £. Johns on of Hull. and fo little cultivated, that he thinks no QUEST. 1. It is required to deter- more than what he is indifpenfably forcedmine the greateft parabola that can to by external objefts j the great fond of•u mfcribed in a ciree, who.f radius it the ideas of men is in their reciprocalDecember, 1751, eemmerce. M 4C •« Digitized by VjOOQIC 57° ^DIALOGUE,Sang by Mr, Lowe and