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... Mother And Child Mother And Child (Originally Published Mid PUBS) We ... flies, and he is left to fall asleep. The old-fashioned cradle, with ...
Mold making and casting is an ancient art that has not changed in principle over the thousands of years since man first learned he could melt metal a
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... and you will not be able to remove it from the mold. The next step in making your mold is to build a cradle for your model out of ...
In the acquisition of Bible-boxes the novice must carefully learn the exact limitations of the school of wood-workers in this minor field. The touch
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... with the farmhouse are interesting as being, apart from the side-board, a later fashion belonging to furnitur ...
For a few months after their marriage, Joseph and Mary lived in their little house at Nazareth. Joseph worked at his trade as a carpenter, while Mar
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... families the coming of a child into the home was alway ...
The early furniture used in America before the Declaration of Independence is frequently denoted as Colonial. After that date it is distinguished as
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... Swedish colonists who settled upon the Hudson River. Among the earliest objects indicative almost of the birth of a nation is the rocker cradle of wicker at Pilgrim Hall ...
THE cradle of humanity was the cradle of Art. This makes Assyrian and Babylonian art the oldest, if the view that the race was born in Mesopotamia be
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... English Sculpture Drawings Italian Paintings The Flemish Paintings More Articles About The Metropolitan Museum Metropolitan Museum-Antiquities (Originally Published 1909) THE cradle of humanity was the cradle ...
The building was the gift, in 1742, of a public-spirited citizen named Peter Faneuil, who gave the money for it because he knew that Boston needed no
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... souffles for words to define its impression, and you know that the right phrase has come when you hear it called the Cradle of Liberty; for it is ...
The chief cottage furniture of the seventeenth century, and indeed in many instances of the early eighteenth century, consisted of little more than d
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... drawers or oaken chests were luxuries in a cottage, but they were there sometimes, and very often were home-made. The wooden cradle was an institution, and ...
The collector of furniture delights in these smaller accessories, which he gathers together partly on account of their beauty, rarity, or unique char
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... tops, and were simply boxes slung from end posts, so that they could be" rocked"; later came the rocker cradle. Both types are met ...
Almost in the very footsteps of the first Franciscan missionaries, American white men began to drift into California. It is certain, at least, that t
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... before the" rocker" made its appearance, a contrivance that consisted of a wooden box or trough, something like a child's cradle, open at the lower ...
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