Articles, tagged with "nineteenth century", page 4
12th April 2011
Have you ever before heard of botanical prints prior to? As the name implies, botanical prints are prints carried out on components like cloth, which depict types of plants, flowers, veggies or even fruits.The botanic print could be of an exotic plant fro...
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Author:
worminto65
06th April 2011
Technology these days is so advanced that sometimes I wonder how the human mind was capable of producing such magnificence, however some technologies that are popular these days, have surprisingly been around since the early nineteenth century, and yet we...
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Author:
jade.webster
04th April 2011
Southwell Workhouse is an interesting historical building located near the town of Southwell in the English county of Nottinghamshire. Workhouses were built in the nineteenth century to house people who could not support themselves financially for various...
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Author:
David Fisher
04th April 2011
The word Tattoo in Delhi is said to has two major derivations- from the polynesian word ‘ta’ which means striking something and the tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means ‘to mark something’. The history of tattoo began over 5000 years ago and is as diverse a...
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Author:
sudarshan
30th March 2011
Over the hundreds of years wedding celebration attire have changed, but my partner has typically preferred for getting the gown exclusive in its most beautiful. many years wholesale wedding dress ago, only the wealthy substance of red, dark and really, on...
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Author:
bridal
30th March 2011
When Jean Calvin came to Switzerland in the mid 1530s, he was determined to reform the church in Geneva. But the influential pastor quickly found others issues to occupy his time. As a Protestant reformer, Calvin was uncomfortable with ostentatious displa...
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Author:
kennychapman
29th March 2011
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History of Candles
Most of us think about candles as a romantic item, they create a soothing atmosphere which is conducive to relaxation and romance, but to a large amount of less fortunate people in this world, they are still ...
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Author:
Ian Surridge
28th March 2011
The converse is a tough material used for making many things like tents, shoes etc. It is basically a two ply cotton cloth material used for making shoes. In the early nineteenth century a person named Marquis Mills Converse had this unique idea of making...
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Author:
sammdsn0
23rd March 2011
Jewelry has always been close to the heart of women. Rare had been the times when jewelry was not considered as synonymous to the word women. There had been various types and categories of jewelries which have been in use for the last so many hundred deca...
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Author:
Dola International
17th March 2011
The Jack the Ripper Tour is one of the most famous ghost walks in London. If you plan to visit, this walk may the highlight of your trip. Here is more information about this popular tourist attraction.
The Walk
Follow the streets and alleys of White...
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Author:
Carolyn Clayton
16th March 2011
Nearly everyone knows the benefits of indoor ceiling fans-the cheaper energy bills, the pleasant breeze it creates, and just the atmosphere it is able to create over a kitchen table. Few people realize though, that some of these advantages are also achiev...
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Author:
Stephen Drummonsy
15th March 2011
There are a number of interesting buildings in Holland Fen, which is a village in the English county of Lincolnshire. These include Brothertoft Hall in Holland Fen, the Earth Closet at Pelhams Lands Farm, and the Pigeoncote at Dovecote Farm.
Brothertof...
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Author:
David Fisher
11th March 2011
Are you aware that the Philippines is maybe the third-largest English-speaking country in the world? Really few individuals recognize that and it has as much related to the American occupation around the turn of the nineteenth century as other things. The...
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Author:
BookBoracayHotels
11th March 2011
Grassmoor is a village in North Eastern Derbyshire, in the East Midlands of England. It is three miles to the south of the town of Chesterfield. Until around 40 years ago, coal mining was the main source of employment in the village. This had been the cas...
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Author:
David Fisher
09th March 2011
I am sure you have been informed that Christchurch suffered a 6.3magnitude earthquake on this Tuesday afternoon, the local time. This earthquake, according to the newspaper I read yesterday, is the country’s biggest disaster in the last 8 decades. The res...
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Author:
runforrestrun