Another noteworthy Venetian book, with engraved illustrations, which I have come across is an Orlando Furioso of 1584, "appresso Francesco de Franceschi Senese e compagni," its engraved titlepage bearing the information that it has been "nuouamente adornato di figure di RAME da Girolamo Porro," a little-known Milanese engraver, who had reissued Pittoni's Imprese in 1578. The illustrations are far too crowded with incident to be successful, and their unity is often sacrificed to the old medieval practice of making a single design illustrate several different moments of the narrative.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
Plymouth was ringed around with anti-aircraft guns, RAME, Down Thomas, Wembury, Crownhill and Tregantle come to mind as being equipped with 3.7's, while other sites such as Bovisand and Staddon Heights were more lightly armed.
"Coming of Age: 1939-1946"
John Cox
In fine weather, when from RAME Head to Looe Island the sea lies calm and glistening under a summer sky, this smoke-blackened cave is an uninviting hovel; and in the winter, especially when there is a gale from the south-east, the women must be almost blown out of the hollow or frozen to death.
"Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe"
Sabine Baring-Gould