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Historybystories's Blog | Comenius project 2008-2010
History by stories…. 5 decades of everyday life in Europe focussing on family life, home technology, school, vehicles, transport, food and shopping. The project will be investigating ordinary life from the late 1950ies up to the present through ordinary people in different European countries in parallel. So the 50ies will be displayed in the form of a fictional diary, postcards and letters, the 70ies will be depicted in a picture story, the 90ies as a telenovela and the present as a video clip….
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History By Sushima | Jazzing up History!
JJ Talman – An Exhibit. April 17, 2012. Myself and Prof. J.J.B Forster recently put together an exhibit about the Lawson Hall Memorial Library that used to be in Lawson Hall (coincidentally where I’m sitting this very moment) and Professor J.J. Talman who ruled Western’s library system as Chief Librarian from the 1930s to 1969. A HUGEEEE thanks goes out to Laura. For taking all of these lovely photos so that I could show them off to you all. The 4 shelf display case. Photo Credit: Laura Piticco. James J&...
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History Bytez – Byte Sized bits of History
Byte Sized bits of History. History Bytez’ Free Magazine. Is an international project with the goal of creating a place for the presentation of ancient Greek coinage on the web, drawing on a number of open data resources. The site provides a reference database and it will in time provide a classical typology of all Greek coin types online. January 5, 2017. Bringing back the extinct Aurochs. Continue reading “Bringing back the extinct Aurochs”. January 3, 2017. Hundreds of Stolen Artefacts sold on Ebay.
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lady history
Friday, March 4, 2011. When did Rome fall? Perhaps a more appropriate question is: what is the Rome that fell? Historians referred to the Western Empire when answering the question, “when did Rome fall? The fact that the Eastern Empire was far wealthier than the West and the eastern capital, Constantinople, was impregnable played a part in the East’s longevity. Nevertheless, the Rome Empire had outgrown the ability to properly govern such a vast empire. Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Tuesday, April 6, 2010.
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History: By the Book | The Non-Fiction of Joseph A. Williams
History: By the Book. The Non-Fiction of Joseph A. Williams. Coming this Fall…. So the other weekend and I took a plunge with movie maker to make this trailer for the upcoming book. Get ready for. A Story of World War I, Espionage, and the Greatest Treasure Salvage in History. Click on the book cover to access the trailer. April 10, 2017. My Writing Process: Step 2 – Research. Happily, I have delivered my manuscript concerning the. For example, when I was starting my. Story or were still involved in its ...
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historybythecolonel
Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Am I the only soldier, past and present, I am mostly past, that does not approve of the wearing of the black beret with our former dress blue uniform now our only off the field uniform? I believe that field grade officers have the choice of wearing the garrison hat, but as seen on TV on the sidelines of pro football games most wear the beret. Others grades appear to have no other choice. The sight of four stars pinned over the light blue beret flash looks out of place. Carol an...
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History by the Colonel - Colonel David Fitz-Enz US Army (Ret)
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History By The Day
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Welcome to History By the Inch - Authentic Historic Artifacts You Can Own
My Cart: $0.00. On this website you’ll discover things you thought you’d only see in museums. Now you can own them! On these pages you’ll find:. Bull; pieces of American and Russian spacecraft that have orbited the earth or even. Gone to the moon. Bull; pieces of historic aircraft from the early days of aviation. Bull; fragments of hair from some of the greatest people in history. Bull; pieces of historic buildings and structures such as Abraham Lincoln’s law office,. Home or your collection.
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History by the Sea
January 20, 2017. The Smiling Widow - Salem, Massachusetts. Crowd outside a Salem courthouse during the trial of Jessie Costello, 1933. An autopsy performed on William after his embalmment revealed the presence of cyanide in his system. On March 17, 1933, Jessie Costello was arrested for the murder of her husband. Thus beginning one of the most captivating trials the pre-television world would ever see. 8221; going on to state that she used the substance to clean her stove. Jessie cited her husband&#...
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History by the Slice
The Lincoln League: Available Now! The Vanishing Woman: Available Now! The Puzzle People: Available Now! The Disappearing Man: Available Now! Finding New Life in the Death Strip. An elderly man shoves two packages out of a fourth floor window, and then he crawls out an (.). Brad Pitt, Take Notice. Sky Andrecheck’s field of dreams is more like a field of data. His specialty is known as (.). Henry ‘Box’ Brown on CBS. This week marks the 166th anniversary of Henry Brown’s amazing esca (.).
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