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ROM Royal Ontario Museum 2010
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JNF Charity Box, Palestinian, for use in Germany. Sheet metal, enamel. 999.119.51

These photographs are from my go to to the Royal Ontario Museum. I went because they have been getting a unique exhibit featuring the terracota army. Even though photographs of the figures themselves have been strictly prohibited I nonetheless managed to get some great shots from other exhibits the museum was getting.

Image from page 909 of “The Ladies’ house journal” (1889)
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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet
Title: The Ladies’ home journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women’s periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : [s.n.]
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Add Pepper-Corn Tomatoes to Treet! It wont be extended til this repair-straightforward meal is a reg-ular on your menu—by well-liked request! Seasoncooked frozen corn with pepper and salt, butterand !four cup chopped green peppers. Fill hollowtomatoes with corn and place in a shallow pan.Bake in 350° F. oven for 20 minutes or untiltender. Slice Treet into 8 slices and fry in Clover-bloom butter for three minutes, turning as soon as. Makesa wonderfully delicious meal for 4. ForadditionalrecipesforPantry-ShelJMeah.create MarieCifford, Dept.248, P. O. Box 2051, Chicago 9, Illinois.

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The greatest and practically nothing but the bestis labeled 242 tant relative of President Benes of Czecho-slovakia. Stassens mother is a dark-eyed, keen-witted lady of German and Danish de-scent. One particular of Stassens three brothers runsa regional grocery retailer, yet another is a sheet-metal worker and a third drove a milk truckuntil a year ago, when he took a job as aState gasoline-tax inspector. Young Stassen worked on his parentsfarm from the time he was old adequate to behelpful. In the summers he ran a roadsidevegetable stand, and raised pigeons and rab-bits for sale as food. At one particular time he did anextensive company in guinea pigs with amedical laboratory. He attended Baptistchurch and Sunday college, and the first longtrip he ever created away from home was witha group of Sunday-school pupils who jour-neyed to Atlantic AP a brief, round-faced and companionalow student, to go into partnership wiin a tiny law office in South St. Pafar from his birthplace. Ryan was acrat and Stassen was currently an cRepublican, but

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Image from web page 168 of “Illustrated catalogue of a remarkable collection of antique Chinese porcelains, pottery, jades, screens, paintings on glass, rugs, carpets and numerous other objects of art and antiquity, formed by Mr. A. W. Bahr, the nicely-recognized connoi
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Title: Illustrated catalogue of a remarkable collection of antique Chinese porcelains, pottery, jades, screens, paintings on glass, rugs, carpets and numerous other objects of art and antiquity, formed by Mr. A. W. Bahr, the effectively-recognized connoisseur and authority on the ancient arts of China [electronic resource] : to be sold at unrestricted public sale at the American Art Galleries, Madison Square South, on the afternoons herein stated
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: American Art Association Bahr, A. W Kirby, Thomas E. (Thomas Ellis), 1846-1924 Bernet, Otto American Art Galleries
Subjects: Bahr, A. W
Publisher: New York : American Art Association
Contributing Library: William Randolph Hearst Archive, Long Island University
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Third Afternoon 409—Pair of Carved Lacui-kr Screen- Panels (Ming) Wood, lacquered n deep mellow brown-red ground, withbold and vigorous carvings of birds, rocks, magnolias, or-chids and foliage, ornately colored with vegetable paints andprofusely outlined with gold. The fine composition mustbe the work of an artist of initial rank, becoming in exquisitetaste and harmony. The panels are really reminiscent ofold Spanish stamped leather. fjei//ht, five feet two inrhis: wMtk, i feet 2 hiring. 500— Rauk Pair or Lams Teak Cahved Panels (Chint Lung)Made as images for hanging on walls with frames of samewood, decorated with gilded metal, fretted and chased,angles and plates, also heavy hangers. Carving is singu-larly bold and in higher relief, however with considerable detail,and represents the sixteen I.ohans or Buddhist npostles indifferent positions on rocks near pavilions and amidst woodsand streams. The figures are in gilded bronze. The char-acters enumerate every single Lohan and was written by the Em-pero

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Image from page 802 of “Canadian grocer July-December 1898” (1898)
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Title: Canadian grocer July-December 1898
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors:
Subjects: Supermarkets Grocery trade Food market and trade
Publisher: Toronto : Maclean-Hunter Pub. Co. [1887]-
Contributing Library: Fisher – University of Toronto
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SEND FOR Costs Grindleys Printed Electric Blue u Primula, Gold Line.Dunn, Bennetts Printed Brown Bramble. Dunn, Bennetts Printed Peacock Beatrice.Doultons &amp Co.s Printed Flown Blue Watteau.Doultons &amp Co.s Enamelled Lucerne, Gold Line. Doultons Enamelled Lorna, gold Handles.Doultons Printed Flown Blue * Norfolk.Doultons Printed Pearl Arnold. Havilands Round Edge French China Hotel Ware.Havilands No. 4300 Decoratedand Gold Handles. No 829 Austrian Decorated andGilt China. The JOHN L. CASSIDY CO. Restricted 339 and 341 St. Paul Street, wm MONTREAL THE CANADIAN GROCER 91 Koepffs RefinedFamily Gelatine THE PURESTTHE Best THE Least expensive 7&gtJ One Trial will Convince You. Can be sold at Ten Cents per package and will spend a gfOOd profit. To be had throughthe wholesale trade or by way of the Sole Agents for the Dominion of Canada. It will pay you to create for Sample Package,which will he sent free of charge. ED. LEYSIEFFER &amp Firm 55 St. Francois Xavier Street, /lfif-ifyf*fj 1 P O

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Pure Aluminum Imperial Measures, These are made of the best material ever identified, and the only metalthat will stand the tear and wear of the effects of Vinegar, Alcoholic Liquors,and Wines. This metal is not affected by acids and will not rust or tarnish.The measures are unbreakable, very easily kept bright and clean,and, very best of all, are nearly everlasting. It is economy to usethem, they will save their expense a lot of times in a year. Each and every measure has our name and Government stamp on it. Full line usually in stock—Gill, ^-Pint, Pint, Quart, -Gallon, and Gallon.Complete line also of Druggists and Grocers Funnels, two in. diam. to 9 in.We manufacture Cooking Utensils, and anything that can be created in Aluminum.Full line of Ladies Gents, Barbers, and Pocket Aluminum Combs. Address : SPECIALTIES Made TO ORDER. C. T. CHRISTIE &amp CO. 1889 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL. Star Brand COTTON Clothing LINES Twisted or Braided. COTTONTWINES 3 and 4 Ply. Cotton Lines are as inexpensive as Sisal or Manillaand much much better

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Chamber A
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NASA’s &quotChamber A&quot thermal vacuum testing chamber well-known for getting utilized in the course of Apollo missions has now been upgraded and remodeled to accommodate testing the James Webb Space Telescope.

When the next-generation space telescope was getting made, engineers had to make certain there was a place large sufficient to test it, thinking about it’s as massive as a tennis court. That honor fell upon the renowned &quotChamber A&quot in the thermal-vacuum test facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas.

Chamber A is now the biggest high-vacuum, cryogenic-optical test chamber in the globe, and made renowned for testing the space capsules for NASA’s Apollo mission, with and without having the mission crew. It is 55 feet (16.8 meters) in diameter by 90 feet (27.four meters) tall. The door weighs 40 tons and is opened and closed hydraulically.

For 3 years, NASA Johnson engineers have been creating and remodeling the chamber interior for the temperature needed to test the Webb. Testing will confirm the telescope and science instrument systems will carry out effectively collectively in the cold temperatures of space. Added test assistance gear consists of mass spectrometers, infrared cameras and television cameras so engineers can preserve an eye on the Webb whilst it really is becoming tested.

&quotSome of the issues we’ve completed is upgraded our helium technique, our liquid nitrogen system, and air flow management,&quot said Virginia Rivas-Yancy, project manager, Air Flow Management Program at NASA Johnson. Temperatures in Chamber A can now drop farther than ever — down to -439.9 Fahrenheit (-262.1 Celsius or 11 degrees Kelvin) which is 11 degrees above absolute zero.

&quotThe air in the chamber weighs 25 tons, about 12 1/2 Volkswagen Beetles when all the air is removed the mass left inside will be the equivalent of half of a staple,&quot stated Ryan Grogan, Webb Telescope Chamber A project engineer at NASA Johnson.

A very big clean area is also being ready close to Chamber A exactly where the observatory will be prepped for testing. The test itself will take 90 days. The 1st 30 days will consist of cooling the chamber down. The subsequent handful of weeks will incorporate tests on the Webb’s operating systems, and the remainder of the time will be spent warming up the chamber to area temperature.

Test articles are usually inserted into the chamber by implies of a precision mobile crane, but the Webb is so huge, it will be folded up and wheeled in.

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Nice China Sheet Metal photographs

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ROM Royal Ontario Museum 2010
china sheet metal
Image by BRJ INC.
JNF Charity Box, Palestinian, for use in Germany. Sheet metal, enamel. 999.119.51

These photographs are from my visit to the Royal Ontario Museum. I went due to the fact they were obtaining a special exhibit featuring the terracota army. Although photographs of the figures themselves had been strictly prohibited I nonetheless managed to get some excellent shots from other exhibits the museum was obtaining.

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Image from web page 605 of “Railway mechanical engineer” (1916)
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Identifier: railwaymechanica93newy
Title: Railway mechanical engineer
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors:
Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad vehicles
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Simmons-Boardman Pub. Co
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ing-Suiyuan, ownand operate their personal dining vehicles. The second-class equipment is usually supplied withserviceable wooden seats and tlie third-class sometimes withcheaper seats, but regularly with benches in some in-stances, particularly when the coolie class is carried, noseats of any sort are offered. A single of the illustrationsshows the vestibules and one particular finish of a diner on the Peking-Mukden Railway. It will be noticed that there are nosteps to the vestibule platforms. This requires all stationplatforms to be constructed with only a low step from the vestibule.In no instance noted by tlie writer was any passenger equip-ment heated from tlie locomotive, the only hose connectionbeing the one for air brakes. FREIGHT Cars The initial equipment on the 1st Chinese railways (exceptthat bought from America) was of little capacity, andmuch of it can ideal be termed goods wagons, but thetendency has steadily been toward equipment of greatercapacity until right now virtually all new freight vehicles are

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Kind of Freight Car Truck Used on the Pektng-Hankow Railway:Note the Vertical Plane Coupler on the End of the Vehicle 67,200 lb., or 30 extended tons capacity. All the Chinese rail-techniques use the British practice of a loading gauge. The sizeof gear is somewhat restricted, and it would appearvery desirable to increase this in the case of new railwayconstruction, to permit of the utilization of bigger equipmentas the visitors develops, especially if this improvement shouldbe along commodity lines. A freight-car truck in basic use on the Peking-Hankowline is shown in one of the illustrations and one more showsa standard box auto utilized on most of the Chinese railways. Itwas stated that this sort of construction is really satisfactoryon all the lines north of the Yangtze River, but that thedeterioration of the sheet iron on the southern lines, such asthe Shanghai-Nanking, is quite severe. With the scarcityof lumber in China, nevertheless, this design would seem tohave a lot merit. Automobile WHEELS The Briti

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Title: Railway mechanical engineer
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors:
Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad cars
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summary ofa portion of these tests for one steel containing .62 per centcarbon, three.S per cent chromium, IS.five per cent tungsten and1.6 per cent vanadium was created. An interesting featureis the effect of the temperature of preheating on the cuttingc|ualities of the tools, as expressed by the pounds of metalcut. This is shown in the table beneath: PreluatiliR mill, at 1,400 dcg. F.min. at 1.500 deg. F.min. at 1,6110 deg. F.min. at 1,600 dcg. F.Note—All testinq condil at 2,417 deg. F.—Oil at two,417 deg. P.—Oil at two,417 deg. F.—Oil at two,417 deg. F.—Water netal reduce per tool (fourimIs tested) The final results obtained when making use of water as the quenchingmedium are about the same as when employing oil.

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Heavy Mallet Locomotive for Pekin-Suiyuan Biggest Locomotives Exported or Operated Outsideof the I nited States Now in Service in China IT is somewhat startling to tind that the biggest locomotivesthat have (.er been ^xpor.td t.(in .his e:.untry and themost effective in operation outside of the United Statesare these shipped by the American Locomotive Companyto the Pekin-Suiyuan Railway in China. Even though thisancient nation is most inadequately offered with rail-road facilities and most of the transportation is nonetheless carriedon l&gty the exact same methods that have been in vogue for cen-turies, this railroad is strikingly progressive. Additionally,it has been Imilt and is now operated solely by Chmese.Ihe greater portion of the line was laid out and constructedunder the path of Dr. Jeme Tren-Yow, chief engineer..ftcr graduating from Yale University in 18X1, he returnedto his native land and rose to such a ])osition that he wasrecognized as the most prominent Chinese civil engineer.On

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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress &quotEnola Gay&quot:

Boeing’s B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of Globe War II and the first bomber to residence its crew in pressurized compartments. Although created to fight in the European theater, the B-29 found its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a range of aerial weapons: traditional bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August six, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the initial atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Bockscar (on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum close to Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Excellent Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on both missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
All round: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft six five/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Materials:
Polished overall aluminum finish

Physical Description:
Four-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and higher-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish all round, standard late-Planet War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin 509th Composite Group markings painted in black &quotEnola Gay&quot in black, block letters on reduced left nose.

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Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: B-29 Superfortress “Enola Gay” panorama
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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress &quotEnola Gay&quot:

Boeing’s B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of Planet War II and the initial bomber to residence its crew in pressurized compartments. Though developed to fight in the European theater, the B-29 discovered its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a variety of aerial weapons: standard bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August six, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Bockscar (on show at the U.S. Air Force Museum close to Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Fantastic Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on each missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft six 5/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Supplies:
Polished general aluminum finish

Physical Description:
4-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and higher-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish general, common late-Planet War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin 509th Composite Group markings painted in black &quotEnola Gay&quot in black, block letters on lower left nose.

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Image from page 812 of “The Ladies’ house journal” (1889)
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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet
Title: The Ladies’ house journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women’s periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : [s.n.]
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that distributes the heat evenlythrough every single inch of the uten-sil. Spot scorching is a voided… cooking is speeded… lessfuel is required. Ordinary clean-sers are all you need to keepthem spotless and vibrant. There is a Nesco EvenheetUtensil for each and every cookingneed, including Covered SaucePots, Percolator, Covered FryPan, Double Boilers, CoveredSauce Pans and Mixing Bowls.Get yours these days! three LAYERS OF METALSurfaces of Evenheetstainless steel have alayer of heat-spread-ing metal bondedbetween them. FINGER-Fit HANDLESCool plastic handles,plus suitable balanc-ing, make NescoEvenheet Utensilseasy to lift and carry. FOLDED EDGESNesco Evenheet Uten-sils have top edgesfolded for further dura-bility and sanitation.Covers match securely. Nesco items incorporate electric roasters, pressure pans, enameledvanized ware, decorated kitchen containers, electric beaten, oil

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LASTING BEAUTYThis fine Evenheetstainless steel is practically impervious tofood acids, scratching, pitting and put on ware, tinware,gal ranges and beaters, NATIONAL ENAMELING AND STAMPING COMPANYDEPT. E4, 270 N. 12TH ST., MILWAUKEE 1, WISCONSIN

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