Wind erosion affecting Frenchman sandstone
- WOK 5-106
- Item
- 1953
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wind erosion affecting Frenchman sandstone along highway 37 south of bridge across near Frenchman River. Stu Jordan in photograph.
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Wind erosion affecting Frenchman sandstone
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wind erosion affecting Frenchman sandstone along highway 37 south of bridge across near Frenchman River. Stu Jordan in photograph.
Winding road in Andes south of Ayacucho
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Winding road in Andes south of Ayacucho.
Windmills pumping water to higher levels in the Netherlands
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Windmills used to pump water to higher levels in Kinderdyk, Netherlands. Photograph also shows the constructed water channels. Photograph copied from a book.
Wind-oriented moss hillocks on Altiplano near Cojata
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wind-oriented moss hillocks on Altiplano near Cojata.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wolly rhinoceros, 'Coelodonta antiquitatus'. Stirton, 1959, p. 349.
Woman vender in front of railroad station; Juliaca
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Woman vender in front of railroad station; Juliaca.
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Woman weaving near Abancay.
Woman winnowing rice after crushing it with large mortar and pestle
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Woman in front of open house winnowing rice after crushing it with large mortar and pestle. Near Yarina Cocha.
Women buying banana and other food from venders in boats, Pucallpa.
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Women buying banana and other food from venders in boats, Pucallpa.
Women selling food from tables in Main street, Pucallpa
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Women selling food from tables in Main street, Pucallpa.
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Woolly mammoth, Mammuthus primigenius. Best known and most characteristic animal of the Ice Age. The elephant, about 12 feet in average height was characterised by its relatively large head and unusually long curved tusks. Its body was covered by long, dense hair. Specimens found in frozen ground of Siberia and abundant remains occur in North America. Moore, 1958, p. 550.
Wooly mammoth, 'Mammuthus primigenius'
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Wooly mammoth, 'Mammuthus primigenius' breaking through the ice. Stirton, 1959.
Wrapping and laying of Trans-Canada pipeline
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Wrapping and laying of 34-inch Trans-Canada pipeline, gas, NE of Swift Current
Wright's gravel pit near Eastend
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Wright's gravel pit near Eastend, Saskatchewan, showing jointed boulders in drift. Albert Vonhof in picture. May, 1964.