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WellsWorld: May 2013
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A world of tips for your travels . good deals, too. Wednesday, May 1, 2013. Amicalola Falls. Photo © by Judy Wells. Georgia on My Mind. Pick a Georgia mountain lodge, stay two nights Sunday through Thursday and get the third night free. www.BrasstownValley.com. Or call 800.201.3205. Where: Brasstown Valley Resort and Spa. Near the foot of Brasstown Bald, Georgia's tallest mountain, starting at $169 per night. and get the third night free. www.BrasstownValley.com. The Lodge at Unicoi State Park. Rockwood ...
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Spode Exhibition Online | Spode Timeline 1733 - 1833
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Josiah Spode I: Origins. Josiah Spode I: Early Pottery Experience. Josiah Spode I: Early partnerships. Josiah Spode I: In business for himself. Josiah Spode I: Death and Legacy. Josiah Spode II: Early History. Josiah Spode II: London Retailer. Josiah Spode II: London Business: Expansion. Josiah Spode II: Partnership with William Copeland. Josiah Spode II: Return to Stoke-upon-Trent. Josiah Spode II: From Potters to Landed Gentry. Josiah Spode II: Death. The Business: London Retail. Spode Shape Book 1820.
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Spode Exhibition Online | Announcements
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Josiah Spode I: Origins. Josiah Spode I: Early Pottery Experience. Josiah Spode I: Early partnerships. Josiah Spode I: In business for himself. Josiah Spode I: Death and Legacy. Josiah Spode II: Early History. Josiah Spode II: London Retailer. Josiah Spode II: London Business: Expansion. Josiah Spode II: Partnership with William Copeland. Josiah Spode II: Return to Stoke-upon-Trent. Josiah Spode II: From Potters to Landed Gentry. Josiah Spode II: Death. The Business: London Retail. Spode Shape Book 1820.
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June | 2012 | Mixed Vocabulary
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Monthly Archives: June 2012. Dovetails, Attempted; Craft, Appreciated. June 4, 2012. How many graduate programs feature a lesson in axe-wielding during the first week? Mine did. And I loved every minute. I had enrolled in the Winterthur Program in Early American […]. Read Article →. The Young Antiques Collectors. Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library. The Philadelphia Print Shop. Get Mixed Vocabulary in your inbox. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Daffodils & Daydreams: I Built a Garden Chair!
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Monday, July 27, 2015. I Built a Garden Chair! I don’t even pretend to be handy with tools. I can use a screwdriver, a drill, and when hard-pressed, a miter saw. Don’t even ask me to lift, let alone try to use, a chain saw. I built my own raised beds and pyramid-shaped trellises, with some assistance, but that is the extent of my tool usage. So when Longwood Gardens. Would I end up with a chair that looked more like something out of Dr. Seuss than a chair that you would find at the gorgeous Wave Hill.
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Contributors and Credits | Disposable America
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Explore the history of disposability through object stories. The Terminology of Waste. The International Waste Trade. Inside or Outside the Lines: A History of Early Coloring Books. Painting Tools and Supplies. Trash in Early America. The Bone and the Toothbrush. 8220;A Wholesome Drink”: A History of the Disposable Paper Cup. Men’s Paper Collars. We thank the following museums and libraries for permitting reproduction of material in their collections:. Hagley Museum and Library. The Speaker’s House.
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DGMA- Delaware Grounds Management Association
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Temple Department of Horticulture.
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Old Exeter House: Sliding Interior Shutters
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A journal about uncovering the mysteries of an old house. On the left is the wall made of federal panels.The back of the panels show here. There are eight panels nailed to some 2 x 4's with giant wire nails. I was able to pull one down without further damaging it and brought it upstairs to get a better look at it. I didn't know what made the panels "federal" or what they were, so I commenced reading and staring at it on and off for several weeks. Benjamin, himself,. Did not bother with the ovolo in pract...
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Old Exeter House: Sliding Interior Shutters
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A journal about uncovering the mysteries of an old house. On the left is the wall made of federal panels.The back of the panels show here. There are eight panels nailed to some 2 x 4's with giant wire nails. I was able to pull one down without further damaging it and brought it upstairs to get a better look at it. I didn't know what made the panels "federal" or what they were, so I commenced reading and staring at it on and off for several weeks. Benjamin, himself,. Did not bother with the ovolo in pract...
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The Young Antique Collectors: December 2012
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Friday, December 28, 2012. We're Moving.Sort Of. I (Andrew) have just been awful at providing you with regular, decent blog postings. So, I think I'm going to try a new strategy by largely moving TYC's internet presence to Facebook (www.facebook.com/TheYoungAntiquesCollectors). So, like us and follow our feed. I should be able to put up a few posts per week. We'll still blog from time to time, so don't delete this bookmark just yet! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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