RM2RGDKHH–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Acasta was sold for breaking up in 1921
RMCMPGPR–HMS Shark. Acasta-class destroyer built in 1912 and sunk during the Battle of Jutland on the evening of 31 May 1916.
RM2RAAATN–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Acasta was sold for breaking up in 1921 Date: 1914
RFMAPG7X–Close up of Acasta Gneiss (4.03 billion years old) from NWT, Canada. Oldest intact crust on Earth.
RMT4DYBJ–An oil painting of Battleship Scharnhorst in combat Artist Wilhelm Hoffmann (1897 - 1986), oil on canvas, signed on the lower left and dated 1941. Size of picture circa 100 x 70 cm, size of frame circa 117 x 87 cm. Depiction of the battle from 8 June 1940 'Operation Juno', in which the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau sank the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Glorious' and the two accompanying destroyers 'HMS Ardent and Acasta' near Harstad, North Norway. The Scharnhorst was put into service in 1939 and took part in several operations during the Second World War. The ship, Editorial-Use-Only
RM2K5E22K–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Andy Acasta, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, prepares to fire an M240B machine gun during a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Oct. 4, 2022. The purpose of a MCCRE is to formally evaluate the unit’s combat readiness in preparation for deployment. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Aziza Kamuhanda)
RMG6P2EB–Acasta gneiss, oldest known exposed crustal rock in the world, 4.03 billion years old, Northwest Territories , Canada, tonalite
RFD3K5JX–Dendronephthya soft coral, Acasta Reef, Indonesia.
RM2T1FTF3–Photograph of British destroyer HMS Acasta.
RM2WJT27T–Louis-Edouard Fournier (born in 1857). 'Emile Dehelly (1871-1969), member of the Comédie-Française in the role of Acasta du' Misanthrope 'by Molière, 1909'. Oil on wood. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 35224-3 French actor, comedy-French, wood on wood, profile, portrait, societary, theater
RM2BNK1BF–Acasta Gneiss, the oldest rock in the world,ia tonalite gneiss in the Slave Craton, Northwest Territories, Canada.
RMRNERXG–1920's illustration - illustration of British destroyer SHARK sunk by gunfire at the Battle of Jutland
RM2AJ16AF–Lectures on the comparative anatomy and physiology of the invertebrate animals : delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons . tion to theshell of the parasitic Coronula; of the Chelonobia to the carapace ofthe turtle, of the Cineras to the tail of the sea-serpent, or of the im-bedding of the Acasta in the substance of a sponge. Tiiese remark-able phenomena have been explicable only since the discovery of thesingular metamorphoses which the Cirripeds undergo, and of thepower which they possess, at one period of their existence, of attain-ing and selecting their peculiar and appropriate place of
RMA31MT0–British Act At Jutland
RMG3B0RN–British warships 'Royal Oak', 'Acasta', 'Benbow', Superb' and 'Canada' in action at the Battle of Jutland Date: 1 June 1916
RM2RAAAT6–The Shark was one of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). She was torpedoed and sunk during the Battle of Jutland, 1916 Date: 1914
RM2RGDKH2–The Shark was one of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). She was torpedoed and sunk during the Battle of Jutland, 1916
RMJ4GX44–Shark Acasta
RM2M3NX7H–The Shark was one of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). She was torpedoed and sunk during the Battle of Jutland, 1916 Date: 1914
RMMMN1K4–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 75 Battle of St Domingo PU5760
RM2RGDKJY–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Hardy was sold for breaking up in 1921
RM2BED3HB–Hardy Acasta.
RM2M3NX84–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Hardy was sold for breaking up in 1921 Date: 1914
RMT8C4TM–An oil painting of Battleship Scharnhorst in combat Artist Wilhelm Hoffmann (1897 - 1986), oil on canvas, signed on the lower left and dated 1941. Size of picture circa 100 x 70 cm, size of frame circa 117 x 87 cm. Depiction of the battle from 8 June 1940 'Operation Juno', in which the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau sank the British aircraft carrier 'HMS Glorious' and the two accompanying destroyers 'HMS Ardent and Acasta' near Harstad, North Norway. The Scharnhorst was put into service in 1939 and took part in several operations during the Second World War. The ship, Editorial-Use-Only
RMG6P2D2–Acasta gneiss, oldest known exposed crustal rock in the world, 4.03 billion years old, Northwest Territories , Canada, tonalite
RFD3K756–Reef scene with corals and fish, Acasta Reef, Indonesia.
RMG6W88C–Acasta gneiss, oldest known exposed crustal rock in the world, 4.03 billion years old, Northwest Territories , Canada, tonalite
RM2T1FT98–. Photograph of British Acasta class destroyer underway at Invergordon.
RM2MNN9J4–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Andy Acasta, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, prepares to fire an M240B machine gun during a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Oct. 4, 2022. The purpose of a MCCRE is to formally evaluate the unit’s combat readiness in preparation for deployment.
RM2AJMDKF–Report of the Commissioner for 1875-1876 . 1, 1835Feb. 17, 1836Mar. 12, 1836 371 i,-,n 600354 370 1,4411,130 14, 00C South Atlantic ....do ....do l,2Ui 1,6511,470 312 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH A^D FISHERIES. Table showing returns of whaling vessels Name of vessel. 1834. New London, Conn.—Continued. Connecticut Chelsea Emily , Electra Flora Friends George Indian Chief Julius Caesar John and Edward Jones Neptune .. Ospray Phenix Tuscarora. Stonington, Conn. Acasta .Eveline Mystic, Conn. Aeronaut..Bingham...BlackstoneMeteor Norwich, Conn. Atlas. Sag Harbor, N. Y. Ann American Acasta Cadmus C
RM2RAAATR–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Hardy was sold for breaking up in 1921 Date: 1914
RMJ3MBG6–Hardy Acasta
RMMX71T4–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 76 Battle of St Domingo PU5760
RM2BGJGXF–HMS ACASTA (H09).
RM2M3NX88–One of twenty ships in the Royal Navy K class of destroyers (previously designated as Acasta class). After service in World War One, the Acasta was sold for breaking up in 1921 Date: 1914
RMDRHN75–HMS Shark, British destroyer, pre-WW1
RFD3K74Y–Reef scene with corals and fish, Acasta Reef, Indonesia.
RM2KFRD22–U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Andy Acasta, a rifleman with 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Division, prepares to fire an M240B machine gun during a Marine Corps Combat Readiness Evaluation on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Oct. 4, 2022. The purpose of a MCCRE is to formally evaluate the unit’s combat readiness in preparation for deployment.
RMRG85MW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. Fig. r7.—Acasta spongites, EXMOUTH, TERGUM. Fig. 78.- -ACASTA JAPONICA, TERGUM OF TYPE. has an external depression or furrow to the spur. In A. spongites there is no furrow, but the flat spur-fasciol?* is bounded by lines. As there seems to be no figure of the exterior of the tergum of A. spongites I am illustrating it here for comparison with that of A. japonica, both figures being drawn to the same scale. The sculpture of the scutum is stronger in4. spongites, the longitudinal grooves more emphatic. In A. japonica the longitudinal sculptu
RMJ3M75G–HMS ARDENT Acasta
RMMYB2X5–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 66 Battle of St Domingo PU5760
RMRG60R5–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 93 PL. 57. 2C ACASTA CYATHUS. For explanation of figures see page 353.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. United States National Museum; Smithsonian Institution; United States. Dept. of the Interior. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [etc. ]; for sale by the Supt. of Docs. , U. S. Govt Print. Off.
RMJ3M75F–HMS Fortune Acasta
RMMW8PB0–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 76 Battle of St Domingo PU5760
RMREB9AP–. The conchologist's text-book : embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms : to which is added a brief account of the Mollusca. Mollusks; Shells. XfX. I BlainviUe's Otion. 2 Eared Cineras. :i Coniuaypia PoUkipes. 4 Common ScaJpellum. n Smooth Anatifa. (> Crenated Pyrgoma. 7 Warttd Cremia. 8 Montagus Acasta. 9 Operculum of Do. 10 White Balaniis. 11 Operculum of Do. 12 Crown Coronula. 13 Whale Tuhicinella. 14 Vermicular Serpula. ir> Xautilus-shaped Spirorhis. 16 Recumhent Galeolaria. 17 Antiquated Magilus. 18 Triangular Veimilia. 19 Fan Amphitrit
RMMX71TE–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 76 Battle of St Domingo PU5760-cropped
RM2HG6X03–Shark Acasta.
RMGK967F–42959 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, carina
RMREB9BJ–. The conchologist's text-book : embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnaeus with a glossary of technical terms, to which is added a brief account of the mollusca. Shells; Mollusks. ^^^^«^' â '^^^^^^'^is^^^e^^^j^^^. 1 Blainville's Otion. â /, Kared Cineras. 3 Cornucopia Pollicipes. 4 Common Scalpellum. 5 Smooth Anatifa. 6 Crenated Pyrgoma. 7 Warted Creusia. 8 Moraagus Acasta 9 Operculum of Do. 10 White Balanus. 11 Operculum of Do. 12 CroM:« Coronula. 13 TFAafe Tubicinella. 14 Vermicular Serpula 15 Nautilus-shaped Spirorbis. 16 Recumbent Galeolaria. 17 Antiquated Magilus. IS Triangular
RMMW8PAJ–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 76 Battle of St Domingo PU5760-cropped
RMGK967B–42956 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, rostrum
RMREB9K0–. The conchologist's text-book. Embracing the arrangements of Lamarck and Linnæus, with a glossary of technical terms. To which is added a brief account of the mollusca. Mollusks; Shells. XIX. 1 Blainville's Otion. i Eared Cineras. 3 Cornucopia PolUdpes. 4 Common Scalpellum. 5 Smooth Anatifa. 6 Crenaied Pyrgoma. 7 Warted Crensia. 8 Montagus Acasta 9 Operculum of Do. 10 White Balanm. 11 Opercidum of Do. 12 Crown Coronula. 13 TFAa?€ Tubicinella. 14 Fen7?zcw?ar Serpula 15 Nautilm-sluxped Spirorbis. 16 Recumbent Galeolaria. 17 Antiquated Magilus. 18 Triangular Vermilia. 19 i^an Amphitrite. 20 ^e/g
RMMYB2X9–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 66 Battle of St Domingo PU5760-cropped
RMGK967E–42958 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, carinal latus
RMRGJ4XG–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 40 M. W. R. DE V. GRAHAM. Figs 13-22 13, 14, Quadrastichodella eucalypti (Timberlake) $; (13) antenna; (14) forewing, anterior. 15, Melittobia acasta (Walker) $, head, frontal. 16,17, Crataepus marbis (Walker) $; (16) fore leg; (17) pronotum and mesoscutum. 18, Pronotalia carlinarum (Szelenyi & Erdos) 9, thorax. 19, Crataepus marbis (Walker) 9, head, frontal. 20, Pronotalia carlinarum (Szelenyi & Erdos) $, head, frontal. 21,22, Sphenolepispygmaea Nees $; (21) body; (22) mesoscutum, sculpture.. Please note that these images
RMMMN1K5–. English: HMS Magicienne and HMS Acasta and the Battle of San Domingo . 1 February 1817. Thomas Sutherland (engraver), Thoams Whitcombe (artist) 75 Battle of St Domingo PU5760-cropped
RMGK967D–42957 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, rostral latus
RMH5MEY8–HMS Shark at sea
RMREKBX7–. Cirripeden-Studien; zur Kenntnis der Biologie, Anatomie und Systematik dieser Gruppe ... Cirripedia. CIRRIPEDEN- STUDIEN. 347. Textfig. 75. Acasta porata n. sp. a Labrum, Vergr. G7mal. b Mandibel, Vergr. 81 mal. c Linkes Scutum, Innenseite, Vergr. 19 mal. rf Liiikes Tergum, Innenseite, Vergr. 19 mal. e Linkes Tergum, AuBenseite, Ver<;r. 19 mal. /Parietes, Innenseite. f/ 4. Cirrus, Vergr. 61-5mal. Zool. Ilidruy, Uppmlu. Bi/. 7. 23. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these
RMP08559–. English: A light cruiser, probably HMS 'Southampton' , and destroyers off a coast Signed by the artist, lower right. This fully finished watercolour shows ships making passage along what may be the Scottish coast, and passing a low-lying lighthouse.The light cruiser is one of the 'Chatham' class and probably the 'Southampton'. The rig at least corresponds to that ship's in 1914-16. The destroyers appear to be of the 'Acasta' (K)-class that formed the 4th Destroyer Flotilla of the Grand Fleet from 1914 to late summer 1916. . circa 1914-16. William Lionel Wyllie (1851–1931) Alternati
RMRGJ4PJ–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 56 I ' 1 1 1 1 '/i ' ?r A. 58. Figs 53-61 53, Eutetrastichus daira (Walker) $, forewing, anterior. 54, Aprostocetus aethiops (Zetter- stedt) 9, metanotum and propodeum. 55, A. cebennicus sp. n. $, metanotum and propodeum. 56, 57, Melittobia acasta (Walker) cf: (56) head, frontal; (57) antenna, 58, Peckelachertus anglicus Graham cf, antenna. 59, Tetrastichomyia clisiocampae (Ashmead) cf, antenna. 60, Sphenolepis pygmaea Nees Cf, antenna. 61, Apotetrastichuspostmarginalis (Boucek) cf, antenna.. Please note that these images are ext
RMKT3FE9–42956 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall internal aspect rostrum
RMRGHJBB–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 376 M. W. R. DE V. GRAHAM 659. Figs 659-671 Hypopygia, females: anterior margin towards top of plate. 659, Quadrastichodella eucalypti (Timberlake). 660, Tetrastichomyia clisiocampae Ashmead. 661, Apotetrastichus lesbiacus sp. n. 662, A. postmarginalis (Boucek). 663, Minotetrastichus loxotoma (Graham). 664, M. treron sp. n. 665, M. ecus (Walker). 666, Melittobia acasta (Walker). 667, Neotrichoporoides biogradensis sp. n. 668, N. mediterraneus Graham. 669, Kolopterna salina sp. n. 670, K. quartensis sp. n. 671, Sigmophora brevicorni
RMKT3FED–42959 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, carina
RMRG85NK–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. THE SESSILE BARNACLES. 243 ACASTA JAPONICA Pilsbry. 1911. Acasta spongites japonica Pllsbry, BulL Bnr. of Fisheries, vol. 29 (Document No. 739), p. 80, pi. 16, figs. 1-9. T>/pe.—Cat No. 38681, U.S.N.M., from Albatross station 4936, off Kagoshima Gulf, Japan, in 103 fathoms, embedded in a sponge. In the absence of specimens of A. spongites for direct comparison, I described this as a subspecies of that European form. Having now studied a long series of the latter, I have reconsidered the matter and believe that the Japanese form is specifi
RMKT3FEA–42957 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall internal aspect rostral latus
RMREKBXD–. Cirripeden-Studien; zur Kenntnis der Biologie, Anatomie und Systematik dieser Gruppe ... Cirripedia. Textlig. 74. Acasta aculeata n. sp. a Rechtes Scutum, Innenseite, b rechtes Tergum, Innenseite, Vergr. 15 mal. c Parietes, AuRenseite, d Parieles, Innenseite, Vergr. 10 mal, cl C.arinolaterale. kiel wie aucb Arti- eularrinne weniger entwickelt, hauptsäcbUcbst im oberen Teil. Adductor- kiel fehlt. Tergum mit deutlicben Zuwachslinien. Relativ kurzer Sporn, der in der Breite etwas geringer als die Hälfte der Basis ist. Längsrinne fehlt. Articularkiel und Articularrinne schwach ausgebildet. Innen
RMKT3FEB–42958 Acasta spongites japonica Pilsbry - Plates of the wall, internal aspect, carinal latus
RMREKBY4–. Cirripeden-Studien; zur Kenntnis der Biologie, Anatomie und Systematik dieser Gruppe ... Cirripedia. CIR RIPF.DEN - STUniEN. 343. Textfig-. 73. Äcasta aculeata n. sp. a Labrum, Vergr. 62 mal. h Palpus, Vergr. 65 mal. c Mandihel, Vergr. 39mal. d I. Maxilli-, Vergr. 81mal. e II. Maxille, Vergr. 110 mal. / 4. CMrrus, Vergr. 47 mal. zu sein, als bei der vorliegenden. Parietes aiiBen mit quergehenden, kleine Höcker tragenden Rippen versehen. Radien ebenfalls mit deutlicher Quer- streifung. Carinolateralia relativ woblentwickelt, Breite ungefähr wie bei Ä. spongites, jedoch ziemlicb km'z, da sie n
RMKK27D2–Acasta (AAKS.2007.04.0307)
RMRHGBGJ–. Boletn de la Asociacin de Labradores de Zaragoza. Agriculture -- Spain Zaragoza. OFERTAS V DEIMANDAS * Obras y proyectos de in- genierÃ-a, hormigón armado; medición de terrenos e insta- lación de motores, maquina- ria industrial y saltos de agua. Para presupuestos di- rigirse por escrito a Emilio Sola. Plaza San Braulio, 4, 2." Zaragoza. * Vides americanas.âBar- bados e injertos de todas las variedades.âCasta Alvarez, núm. 4, Zaragoza, CirÃ-aco Sarasa. * Se vende un macho mu- lar de 7 años, bueno, de bas- tante alzada y de cualidades inmejorables para todo tra- bajo, como podrá pr
RMJG3HAE–HMS ACASTA 28H0929
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation