RM2RGB76Y–Charles Danby as Roberts in The Lady Slavey
RMERH2FG–Louie Freear in 'The Lady Slavey', operetta in 2 acts by George Dance with lyrics by Hugh Morton and music by Gustave Adolph
RM2HGXCA6–Slavey Creek, Canada, Alberta, N 59 13' 0'', W 117 30' 10'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMM133K2–Winter travelling, Great Slave Lake, Coppermine Expedition of 1819–22
RM2J8XHN0–Mary Ann Koketta, a Dene (likely South Slavey) woman sitting with two men behind herPhoto taken at Fort Simpson, N.W.T. ca. 1931
RM2T6D3G8–Miss Louie Freear as Flo Honeydew in The Lady Slavey, an operetta based on Cinderella by George Dance and John Crook, Royal Avenue Theatre, 1894. Louisa Freear, English actress, singer and comedienne, 1871-1939. Photograph by Alfred Ellis and Walery (Stanislaw Julian Ignacy). Colour printing of a hand-coloured illustration based on a monochrome photograph from George Newness Players of the Day, London, 1905.
RMW7CCPT–Louie Freear in The Lady Slavey, c1902.Artist: Ellis & Walery
RM2JRY8CH–Miss Louie Freear as Flo Honeydew in The Lady Slavey, an operetta based on Cinderella by George Dance and John Crook, Royal Avenue Theatre, 1894. Louisa Freear, English actress, singer and comedienne, 1871-1939. Photograph by Alfred Ellis and Walery (Stanislaw Julian Ignacy). Colour printing of a hand-coloured illustration based on a monochrome photograph from George Newnes’s Players of the Day, London, 1905.
RMJ4A737–Remember Your Weekly Pledge Massachusetts Anti Slavey Society collection box
RMPBHN9H–1715 The-Lady-Slavey-FC
RMM8XJ3Y–Victorian actress Louie Feerar in The Lady Slavey. Louie Freear (Born Louisa Freear), was an actress born in London, England on November 26, 1871.
RMMAKNGK–Comments on a fellow boarder named Tilton. Transcription: Mrs Dob, (smilingly and officiously) I thought I generally could please you Mr Tilton! Tilton (savagely.) You may yerself, but it don ?t follow you do others! (Mrs Dob helps him, sits down, trembles all over, smiles in a paralytical manner, and after ten minutes space asks him for the salt, which he don ?t give her.) Drama the Second. (Scene, the Dinner table, that meal being in progress, or rather drawing towards its conclusion.) Mrs Dob, (with an air of interest and importance) Mary! Mr Tilton ?s plate. ? Tilton, (to the Slavey) Hav
RM2K56DXG–Colour Engraving or Lithograph of the Deliverance of Joseph into Egypt, when his jealous brothers sell him into slavey in Egypt. But, having correctly interpreted Pharaoh's dreams, Joseph becomes second in command in Egypt. 1877 Epinal Engraving.
RM2HCXKX5–Remember Your Weekly Pledge Massachusetts Anti-Slavey Society collection box.
RM2CGDKA1–slavery abolition memorial in nantes (france)
RM2G1FG57–SW geography / travel, Canada, people, Red Indians, Red Indian sitting at fire and preparing meal, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2ANH26X–History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . ans fellshort, since they preserved slavey, and in the midst of peoplesaccustomed to liberty, they ended by establishing despotism; butthey ameliorated the constitution of the family, and they be-queathed to modern times the municipal system with the civillaws arising from it. By this one achievement they placed them-selves almost on a level with the Greeks in the general workof civilization. Bossuet has said respecting the early ages of the Republic: The Roman state was at that time of the temperamen
RFCFAB55–Inukshuk along the shores Of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada.
RFPHTG2C–Hands wash stain of dirty clothes
RM2RGB758–May Yohe as Phyllis in The Lady Slavey
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RMG3D48E–Mary Ann - The Boarding-House Slavey
RMA31MXF–Louie Freear 1903
RM2J8X9N0–Mary Ann Koketta, a Dene (likely South Slavey) woman sitting with two men behind herPhoto taken at Fort Simpson, N.W.T. ca. 1931
RMG3B0WK–LOUIE FREEAR
RMKEA6AB–The Lady Slavey FC
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RM2AJEG80–Deportmental ditties : and other verses . 35 Deportmental Ditties. If you seek a second helping from the slavey,Should you leave the knife and fork upon yourplateâWhen the handles will be smeared with greaseand gravyâOr retain them in your clutches while you wait ?0 my Headers, pray be open to persuasion, And admit (what I have preached for manyyears)That the knife and fork, on evry such occasion,Should be placed behind the ears. If asparagus or artichokes be handed, Do not view them with a terror-stricken eye, Nor permit yourself a coward to be brandedBy allowing such a dish to pass you by. E
RFPHWGW1–Hands wash stain of dirty clothes in big bowl
RMGE1HJJ–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RM2CERTKB–. Daily Colonist (1900-11-16). in.Six days shalt thou slavey, round tho deck and on the yard,But on llio .seventh—-wash.your,fuce.andI ,.,wulk the dftergunr. .,(, - , w;!; >.-< X ,, -ixiy v.!a--t(- v ecu t. :autlle Steeling exehauireHrm lit i54!84%for demand and at Sl..^)^ for-(!0 days. Iosted rates $4.»1Vj andCommcrcIiU bills J4.80®yi. Bar silver Oa^c^Mexican dollani OOVlc. Gorernment bonds,weak. NOTICK TO .ARCHITECTS. l lie Ilonornble the Chief Commissioner o(liainl^and Worlts herebv Invites the Archi-tects of British Colombia to submit, on orband» oiad t^orks Deoartment. Victoria. B.
RFPHTEN3–Hands wash stain of dirty clothes
RMGE1HEP–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMRHM4DP–. A biological investigation of the Athabaska-Mackenzie region. Zoology. Fig. 2.—Fort Providence, Upper Mackenzie, July, 1903.. Fig. 3.—Camp of Slavey Indians Near Fort Providence.. 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.. Preble, Edward Alexander, 1871-1957. Washington, Govt. print. off.
RMGE1HJ1–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMRJBF67–. The changing Illinois environment : critical trends : technical report of the Critical Trends Assessment Project. Man; Pollution; Environmental protection; Ecology; Environmental impact analysis. Figure 1. Forests in Illinois in 1820 (left) and 1980 (right). Sources: Anderson 1970 and U.S. Geological Slavey land-use data. 1973-1981. 34. 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.. Illinois. Dept. of Energy and Natural
RMGE1HH4–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
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RMGE1HK3–The Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta i Georgia
RMGE1HJK–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HG7–Statue of Ghandi at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HET–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HFH–Statue of Ghandi at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HFP–Statue of Ghandi at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HDY–The Ebenezer Church in Atlanta where Martin Luther King Jr was the pastor
RMGE1J02–Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia USA
RMGE1HGK–Statue of Ghandi at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HW1–Quilt display at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RMGE1HXB–the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RMGE1HDP–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
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RMGE1HR0–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HNF–The Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta Georgia
RMGE1HNE–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HMK–The Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta i Georgia
RMGE1HKP–The Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta i Georgia
RMGE1HRT–Slavery display at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RMGE1HT8–Quilt at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
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RFGE1HB1–The Skyline of the city of Atlanta Georgia In the USA
RFGE1J0W–State Capital building in Atlanta Georgia
RMGE1HM1–The Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta i Georgia
RFGE1HBR–Window in the Ebenezer Church where Martin Luther King Jr was the pastor in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RFGE1HWX–the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RFGE1HYT–Eternal Flame at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia USA
RMGE1HWT–Slavery display at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RFGE1HA5–The Skyline of the city of Atlanta Georgia In the USA
RMGE1HY2–Wall display at the Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of the state of Georgia
RMGE1HCG–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HBY–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HD7–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RMGE1HP7–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
RFGE1H9C–The Skyline of the city of Atlanta Georgia In the USA
RMGE1HRB–The Memorial Centre to Martin Luther King Jr in Atlanta is the capital of and the most populous city in the state of Georgia
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