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Climbing My Family Tree: 52 Ancestors: #22 Myrtie Mabel Wilcox, (1879-1953) - A Woman's Work -Whew!
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Climbing My Family Tree. Resources: U.S.A. Resources: U. K./ Ireland. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. 52 Ancestors: #22 Myrtie Mabel Wilcox, (1879-1953) - A Womans Work -Whew! 52 Ancestors: #22 Myrtie Mabel Wilcox Henn (1879-1953). Myrtie Mabel Wilcox, 1899. Click to make bigger. This is my latest post for the “52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks” challenge initiated by Amy Johnson Crow of the No Story Too Small. Her parents had emigrated from Canada and settled in Michigan in about 1867. Myrtie attended the local school in...
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The Neo-Victorianist: November 2011
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Thoughts on culture, morality, arts, crafts, folklore, history, and modern life. View my complete profile. Polite comments are welcome, but those which are found to be immoral, crude, or otherwise offensive will be deleted. Esther by Sir John Everett Millais. The Duties of Marriage and Family. We need to teach our daughters. How Do You Socialize Your Children? The Quiet Pleasures of Home. Eating Like an Edwardian. Of Old Fashion Dolls and Dresses. 18th-century American Women- a museum in a blog. Given un...
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The Neo-Victorianist: January 2012
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Thoughts on culture, morality, arts, crafts, folklore, history, and modern life. View my complete profile. Polite comments are welcome, but those which are found to be immoral, crude, or otherwise offensive will be deleted. The culture around us. The Quiet Pleasures of Home. Eating Like an Edwardian. Of Old Fashion Dolls and Dresses. 18th-century American Women- a museum in a blog. The Historical Sewing Blog. Art, beauty and well-ordered chaos. World Turn'd Upside Down. What Women Never Hear. As the late...
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The Neo-Victorianist: February 2013
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Thoughts on culture, morality, arts, crafts, folklore, history, and modern life. View my complete profile. Polite comments are welcome, but those which are found to be immoral, crude, or otherwise offensive will be deleted. The Quiet Pleasures of Home. Eating Like an Edwardian. Of Old Fashion Dolls and Dresses. 18th-century American Women- a museum in a blog. The Historical Sewing Blog. Art, beauty and well-ordered chaos. World Turn'd Upside Down. What Women Never Hear. The Boy's Own Paper. Where, if I w...
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The Neo-Victorianist: June 2011
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The Neo-Victorianist: July 2013
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Thoughts on culture, morality, arts, crafts, folklore, history, and modern life. View my complete profile. Polite comments are welcome, but those which are found to be immoral, crude, or otherwise offensive will be deleted. Music Box Tales From The Vienna Wood. Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing. How to Make a Shaker Cheese Basket. The Quiet Pleasures of Home. Eating Like an Edwardian. Of Old Fashion Dolls and Dresses. 18th-century American Women- a museum in a blog. The Historical Sewing Blog. Putting p...
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The Neo-Victorianist: April 2013
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March 2015 – jeremyteg
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Worldbuilding: Designing a Creature. March 25, 2015. March 25, 2015. Leading off from my last post about worldbuilding the little details, I thought I’d write briefly about creating creatures, which is one of my favorite aspects of worldbuilding for fantasy settings. In this post I will briefly discuss how I go about creating fantasy creatures, using this charming little guy as an example:. What a cutie pie. In designing this weapon, I settled on a rapier-sized insect antennae which could be curled up li...