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A View on Cities: Boston: Grain & Flour Exchange Building
Grain & Flour Exchange Building (Boston)
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"The Wheat Market of Wolseley, n.w.t. Showing 108 Loads of Grain. Feb. 22, 1902"
This is a collection of historic photographs of grain elevators across the breadth of Saskatchewan, documented before the elevators all but disappeared from the prairie landscape.
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Web Gallery of Art: The Grain Sifters
An image of "The Grain Sifters", created by Gustave Courbet in 1854 (Oil on canvas, 131 x 167 cm).
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Web Gallery of Art: Sts Justus and Clement Multiplying the Grain of Volterra
An image of "Sts Justus and Clement Multiplying the Grain of Volterra", created by Master of the Castello Nativity, c. 1450 (Tempera and gold on panel, 22 x 47 cm).
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Grain of Rice Abstract Painting Lynne Frehm
Contains a definition of Abstract Expressionism, some of the artists involved in the movement, and what they were trying to achieve.
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Eternal Egypt: Model of Granary With Supervisor
This model of a granary shows the activities for storing, measuring, and distributing grain. A squatting man, holding a long staff, is probably supervising other workers who carry and measure grain.
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Eternal Egypt: Model Granary With Eight Figures
The model of a granary was enclosed in a wooden box. It depicts the activities of a real granary. In the courtyard, several men are standing, carrying full sacks of grain, or bending over to measure the grain for distribution.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Plants of Asia, 1906
A pictorial map from 1906 illustrating the principle plants found in various regions of Asia. The map shows tea in the east and southeast of Asia and Ceylon (Sri Lanka), rice in the wet lands of the southeast, cotton, wheat, millet, and...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: California, 1904
A map of California from 1904 showing the State capital of Sacramento, major cities and towns, railroads, mountain systems, lakes, rivers, and coastal features. "California, first settlement made in 1769 by the Spaniards. Gold was...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Quebec, 1613
A facsimile from a map by Samuel Champlain (1613) of the vicinity of Quebec on the St. Lawrence River, where on 3 July, 1608, Champlain laid the foundations of the city which still bears the name of Quebec. The map is keyed to show (A)...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Ontario, 1904
A map from 1904 of Ontario showing major cities and towns, railways, rivers, lakes, and the frontier with Quebec. An inset map shows the northwestern portion of the province along Lake Superior. "Ontario is the most important Province of...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: North China, 1971
" North China includes the densely populated and intensively cultivated North China Plain, the loess-covered uplands of Shansi, northern Shensi, and eastern Kansu, and the sparsely populated, semiarid steppes of Inner Mongolia....
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: South China, 1971
"South China comprises the drainage basins of the middle and lower Yangtze River, the basin of the His Chiang (West River) in Kwangtung and Kwangsi; and the mountainous coastal provinces of Fukien and Chekiang. The division between the...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Vegetation in Europe, 1898
A map showing Vegetation in Europe as of 1898. "The great agricultural regions are (1) the northern lowland from the Atlantic eastward through southern Russia, and (2) the broad fertile valleys of the Danube, the Po, the Rhone, and the...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Products of India (I), 1912
A map from 1912 of India, showing the major agricultural production regions for millets and pulses (grain crops), cotton, coffee, opium and tobacco. The map shows major cities, rivers, and terrain that effect cultivation and...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Granaries of the World, 1915
Grain production of four major continents.
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Eternal Egypt: Imported Amphora
An amphora that came from Tripoli in Libya. Amphorae were used to hold grain and sometimes liquids.
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Eternal Egypt: Model of Granary
A granary model that shows the activities for storing, measuring, and distributing grain.
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Eternal Egypt: Predynastic Pottery
These six vessels are characterized by reddish-brown paint on a buff ground. One of the vessels, however, is an unpainted jar called black-topped red ware. The black top was achieved by placing a red clay vessel, while still hot, upside...
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Eternal Egypt: Ostracon of a Monkey
This ostracon has an amusing drawing in red and black of a monkey standing on its hind legs and eating from a mound of grain.
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Eternal Egypt: Model of Household Activities
This model depicts, in miniature, 12 people carrying out various household activities such as grinding grain, butchering a calf, and baking bread.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Ancient Coin
An old coin, with a man's head on one face, and a man harvesting grain on the other.
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