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North River Historical Dancers
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Many of the members of the North River Colonial Dancers are living historians that participate in re-enactments from different eras. Our repertoire includes dances from the late 17th/early 18th century (the Playford era), e Federal Period (Regency) and Civil War era as well. We are fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with the best musical talent, who provide sublime period music at many events in which we have performed. Ridley and Anne Enslow. Some helpful links and valuable resources:.
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Rachel's Ramblings: August 2011
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Thoughts, book reviews, favorite quotes, smiles. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. While I was at MW Mom sent me her camera so I could get some pictures; here are several of them. The quality is quite poor (not sure if it was me or the camera), but there are some good memories here so I'm going to post them anyway. Enjoy! Kelainey's- the delightful ice cream shop across from the concert hall. Credits for this photo to Sarah B. One evening our Bible study group went out on the lake. In our (again unintentionall...
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Carl Robert Keyes | The Adverts 250 Project
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The Adverts 250 Project. An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week. Articles posted by Carl Robert Keyes. Author: Carl Robert Keyes. March 8, 2017. March 6, 2017. Relationship with Great Britain. South-Carolina and American General Gazette. What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago this week? South-Carolina and American General Gazette. March 6, 1767). Robert Wells stocked a variety of items at. The great Stationary and Book Shop on the Bay. Includ...
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Painting | The Adverts 250 Project
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The Adverts 250 Project. An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week. January 10, 2017. Use of Consumer Goods. What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago today? January 10, 1767). A FINE large CAMERA OBSCURA, which shuts up in the form of a book: Also the Compleat Florist. To Inquire at the Printing-Office, in Providence. Focus primarily on the images contained in it. Consider, for instance, this short description. Luxuriant Nature Smiling Round.
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Price | The Adverts 250 Project
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The Adverts 250 Project. An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week. March 1, 2017. March 1, 2017. Benjamin and Edward Thurber. GUEST CURATOR: Samuel Birney. What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago this week? February 28, 1767). A LARGE and general Assortment of English and India Goods. Today’s advertisement was more of an invitation for customers to peruse the goods being sold at. Benjamin and Edward Thurber’s. Americans began to associate the In...
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Competition in Cities | The Adverts 250 Project
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The Adverts 250 Project. An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week. Posts tagged Competition in Cities. January 11, 2017. What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago this week? January 10, 1767). He intends to sell on as reasonable terms as any Person in this town. Fresh assortment of European goods on as reasonable terms as any Person in this town, or any of the neighbouring governments. In recent weeks. In the previous issue, Elihu Robinson. Peirce...
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Gardening | The Adverts 250 Project
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The Adverts 250 Project. An Exploration of Advertising in Colonial America 250 Years Ago This Week. January 10, 2017. Use of Consumer Goods. What was advertised in a colonial American newspaper 250 years ago today? January 10, 1767). A FINE large CAMERA OBSCURA, which shuts up in the form of a book: Also the Compleat Florist. To Inquire at the Printing-Office, in Providence. Focus primarily on the images contained in it. Consider, for instance, this short description. Luxuriant Nature Smiling Round.
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Bibliography - KILTED WARRIORS
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Buy the Cd / Contact. The following are primary and secondary source publications and online resources used in researching “Kilted Warriors”. Scroll down for a roster of musicians who served with the 79th NYVI (1861-65). The American Veteran Fifer. Ashworth, Charles Stewart. A New, Useful and Complete System of Drum Beating, etc. Washington City, 1812. Martial Music of Camp Dupont. Bruce, George B. and Daniel D. Emmett. The Drummers’ and Fifers’ Guide. New York, 1862. Casey, Silas. Brigadier General.
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Botany Bay | Australian Colonial Dance
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The History of Music and Dance in Australia 1788-1840. Heather Clarke. Captain Cook’s early life – Boscawen’s Frolick. Dance in the Forty Thieves. Lady Ann Stewart’s Strathspey. Lady Mary Douglas’ Reel. Lady Sydney’s Fancy. Lord Castlereagh’s Waltz. Lord Howe’s Jig. Lord Sydney’s Fancy. Mrs Macquarie’s Cello & The Flowers of Edinburgh. Port Jackson, a dance from 1796. Australia’s first piano. Captain Woodriff & The Wheatstone Manuals. François Girard, dancing master, convict. Lady Franklin’s Reel. The pl...
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Rachel's Ramblings: Masterworks Letters: Final
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Thoughts, book reviews, favorite quotes, smiles. Monday, July 18, 2011. Can't believe it's over already- that went so fast. That it was just.trying to find a word that I haven't already used. Amazing? I have a list of things that I want to go home and learn more about. Researching Baroque dance forms, learning more about costume design, and going back to music history are the three that come to mind at the moment. Labels: Masterworks Letters 2011. Enjoy some rest time! Are you at the ITC? The List for 20...
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