EditorialVase, Dedham Pottery, Hugh Cornwall Robertson, 1845 1908, stoneware, Gray-white stoneware body, thrown. Baluster body with cylindrical neck, slightly flaring; base also slightly flaring; not foot. Exterior covered with an olive green volcanic glaze pit...
EditorialThe flat torus-foot runs wide The period LH IIIC is known for the fact that several local pottery centers were active. Our crater shows a close relationship with earlier craters from the LH IIIA2-B period, but the decoration is considerably behind this...
EditorialThe Moon with Schickhard and Gassendi craters. 23 July 1897. Atlas photographique de la lune. Paris, 1896 - 1910. Photogravure, 77 x 124 mm. Source: 14001.s.3.
EditorialPtolemy, Alphos, Arzachael, etc. , c.1874. A 19th century photograph of the surface of the Moon, showing craters. The Moon: considered as a planet, a world and a satellite. London, 1885. Woodburytype. Source: 8562.e.22 plate 13.
EditorialPtolemy, Alphos, Arzachael, etc. , c.1874. A 19th century photograph of the surface of the Moon, showing craters. The Moon: considered as a planet, a world and a satellite. London, 1885. Woodburytype. Source: 8562.e.22 plate 13.
EditorialTHE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA, SICILY, 1883: 1. View of the Upper Regions of Etna, from the Scene of the Recent Outbreak. 2. Portrait of S. Antonio Abbate from the Woodcut Attached to a Bamboo Cross Placed Below the Line of Scori. 3. A Cottage in Nicolosi...
EditorialA shelled church in France, shell craters in foreground [Laventie, France]. With soldiers searching among the rubble in the foreground. 9 August 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 9 August 1915. Gelatin...
EditorialThe Moon with Schickhard and Gassendi craters. 23 July 1897. Atlas photographique de la lune. Paris, 1896 - 1910. Photogravure, 77 x 124 mm. Source: 14001.s.3.
EditorialPtolemy, Alphos, Arzachael, etc. , c.1874. A 19th century photograph of the surface of the Moon, showing craters. The Moon: considered as a planet, a world and a satellite. London, 1885. Woodburytype. Source: 8562.e.22 plate 13.
EditorialTHE ERUPTION OF MOUNT ETNA, SICILY, 1883: 1. View of the Upper Regions of Etna, from the Scene of the Recent Outbreak. 2. Portrait of S. Antonio Abbate from the Woodcut Attached to a Bamboo Cross Placed Below the Line of Scori. 3. A Cottage in Nicolosi...