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Greek art. Grave relief of Artemon. About 350 B. CGreek art. Grave relief of Artemon. About 350 B.C. Two men joined by a handshake. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Bronze Age. Hair in the form of braided locks was also sacrifice in the bogs. Sometimes several plaits were tied together. These deposits can be seen as both small and large sacrifices
Bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depictiEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Etruscan cinerary urn. 425-350 BCEtruscan cinerary urn in shaped of house or temple. On the roof there are two panthers and in the front a winged female figure. 425-350 BC. Limestone. From Chiusi. British Museum. London. England
Apulo-Corinthian helmet. 400-350 BCApulo-Corinthian helmet. Bronze. 400-350 BC. From Ruvo, Apulia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Head of a horse. 4st century BC. Greek artHead of a horse. Marble. 350-300 BC. From Taranto. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Greek krater dated c. 350 BC. An actor removing his mask aftGreek krater dated c. 350 BC. Detail depicting an actor removing his mask after finishing his performance
St Basil of CaesareaSAINT BASIL (329? - 379), bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (now part of Turkey); theologian, known as Basil the Great but his views were not always shared by other churchmen Date: circa 350
DESERT EXPRESS TRAINLibyas " Desert Express", jammed with soldiers, colonists and natives. The Gadames-Tripoli railway runs 350 miles through unbearable heat, unprotected from the sun Date: 1940s
The Garden of Philosophers, Athens. The acropolis can be seen in the distance. Date: circa 350 BC
I. A. R. 80 -First flown in April 1939, this Rumanian figI.A.R. 80 -First flown in April 1939, this Rumanian fighter entered service in Febraury 1941 Rumania, part of the Axis Powers, built nearly 350 of these single seaters
2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes (Royal Flying Corps.) descending to within 350 feet to bomb the railway. He was subsequently awarded the MC. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 796. W. Avis
A tram outside Blackfriars tram terminal in London. It is headed for Abbey Wood via Old Kent Road
Eugene Scribe - 2EUGENE SCRIBE French writer, author of 350+ popular stageworks, also libretti for operas. Date: 1791 - 1861
Eugene Scribe - 3EUGENE SCRIBE French writer, author of 350+ popular stageworks, also libretti for operas. Date: 1791 - 1861
The smallest tortoise and the Largest tortoise in the New YoThe smallest Albemarble Island specimen in the New York zoological park, weighing 3 3/4oz, perched on the head of the largest Galapagos tortoise in the park
Oration of DemosthenesAn oration of Demosthenes
The Winans Ocean Steamer, 1858Engraving of the Winans Ocean Steamer cigar ship, launched at Ferry Bay, Baltimore, on 6th October 1858. Intended as an ocean-going vessel, she was 180 feet long and had a displacement of 350 tons
Shooting cotton bales into a river-steamerCotton bales leaving the exit of a 350 foot downhill shoot and landing on the front of the paddle boat steamer, the Magnolia
Cotton shoot on the AlabamaCotton shoot of around 350 feet in length used to send bales of cotton from high up on a steep river-bank down to a passing paddle steam-ship, Magnolia
Artemisia / Caria / ThevetQUEEN ARTEMISIA Asian queen (reigned 352-350), widow of her brother Mausolus; erected a Mausoleum to his memory at Halicarnassus (one of the Seven Wonders)
Renishaw Hall, Eckington, Derbyshire, England, has been the home of the famous Sitwell family for over 350 years. The original 1625 manor house has been vastly extended
St Nicolas / Myra / HeuresSAINT NICOLAS, bishop of Myra, depicted restoring to life three boys who had been intended by a butcher for sausage-meat
St Nicolas / Myra / FouquetSAINT NICOLAS, bishop of Myra, in Syria
Hermias, Greek RoyaltyHERMIAS, tyrant of Artaneus and Assos, friend and patron of the Greek philosopher Aristotle
100-Passenger Air-LinersTodays air-liners will seem tiny compared with the huge passenger carriers of tomorrow, which will carry as many as One Hundred people, at speeds of 350 km/h !
Mausoleum / HalicarnassusA massive memorial to King Maussollus of Caria built at Halicarnassus (present-day Bodrum). Completed in 350 BC, the mausoleums stones were re-used in a crusader castle
St Nicolas / Myra / MancheSAINT NICOLAS, bishop of Myra, depicted with a tub full of children whom he has just rescued from a butcher who planned to boil them as sausage-meat