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SAR
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Froghaven News Online 'Frogs n'Cats'. Home of Larry and Karin. Gardening Articles by Karin. East Cobb County GA. Sons of the American Revolution. Sope Creek Garden Club. Commonly referred to as the SAR, this is an organization of men who can document their ancestry to someone who fought in the American Revolutionary War or someone who aided the patriots in achieving independence. If you think you qualify for membership, feel free to , placing SAR membership in the subject line of your message.
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Caroline Bousfield, Craftsman | Spitalfields Life
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In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London. Caroline Bousfield, Craftsman. July 18, 2012. By the gentle author. 8220;People always ask, how long does it takes to make a pot? She confided to me with a complicit smile,. 8220;And there are two answers to that, two minutes or twenty years – depending on which way you look at it.”. 8220;Craftsman,”. 8220;My gardening is self-taught.”. I taught pottery at Kingsway College until my two daughters...
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Retrospect: Colonial Unmentionables for an Adult Lady
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March 28, 2012. Colonial Unmentionables for an Adult Lady. To give the robe a la polonaise. It's proper shape, we must begin with the correct foundational garments. ;). The first thing every lady puts on is a shift- a loose, slip-like garment to absorb body oils and sweat. Mine was made using the free instructions here. Next come the stays- the eighteenth-century corset. I used the half-boned stays pattern. After the stays the lady would tie on her pockets. I have two, made from scrap linen and lefto...
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Links
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Trade Silver by Chuck Leonard. The best traditional muzzleloading magazine available. Four Seasons Tentmasters offer an excellent selection of period tents. The man who started us in trade silver. You can find more of our trade silver here. The Silly Sisters specialize in the reproduction of 18th century women's clothing.
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K. Walters at the Sign of the Gray Horse: Kim's Portfolio
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Home - Historically Inspired and Reproduction Jewelry. A Book of Cookery. Clients and their Feedback. Books, Interviews, Television, Film, Presentations, Artwork. Floyd and me by Jon Supko Photography. Yes, I'm wearing white and it stayed white). Photo Couresty of Ken Bohrer of American Revolution Photos. Photo by Paul A. McClintock. Photo by Sarah Cowan of The Silly Sisters. Photo by Amanda Barrett. Photo by Tom Costa. Photo by Jeanny Lewis of The Wig Dresser. Photo by Sarah Cowan of The Silly Sisters.
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General Washington's Military Headquarters and Family: Adventures of the Housekeeper
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Servants, Slaves, and Horses. Adventures of the Housekeeper. Adventures of the Housekeeper. Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD. Cooking at George Washington's Birthplace, Pope's Creek, VA. Selling "Rum" and Apples to the Troops. Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Historic London Town and Gardens Hearth Cooking Guild. Market and Trades Day, Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, Maryland. Potato Pumpkin cooked in the hearth kitchen of Mount Harmon Plantation at World's End, Maryland,.
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Jenny La Fleur
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11:56 am June 13th, 2013. Pride and Predjudice Tea. Photo courtesy of Kat. I just realized I never posted about this event - bad Jenny-Rose! I had an uber FABULOUS time partying with my Fabulousity Club peeps last month. Kat. Hosted a lovely tea on her lawn, with shopping provided by The Bohemian Belle. Dames a la Mode. Much silliness and an endless supply of champagne! The next day Robin. Hosted my Mary Kay. My photos and my favorites from others. Photo courtesy of Julia. Photo courtesy of Kat. Now it's...
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Stuck in the 18th Century: Sutlers, Merchants, & Resources
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Sutlers, Merchants, and Resources. Sutlers, Merchants, and Resources. An ever growing list of sutlers, merchants and resources that I've used personally, have been recommended to me, or that I've found browsing the internet. If you want authentic and accurate, this should be your first stop! I've purchased fabric, notions, tools, and their 18th century red heeled walking shoe (with their shoe buckles- I freakin' love them). Angela is fantastic! Wm Booth, Draper, At the Sign of the Unicorn. Another well-k...
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The Belcher - Drunk Tailor
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May 3rd, 2011 at 4:01 PM. Fort Frederick Market Fair was great. We found some cool stuff and I met. Here I am doing my lowbrow Sir Brooke Boothby impression. My leather breeches actually exploded two weekends ago, grounding a firelock. On closer inspection- after several years of wear- I found almost no thread in the nether regions. Not sure what that says about me, but I used the original holes to sew them back together. On a DIFFERENT subject- here is Jem Belcher:. 4 comments Leave a comment. From what...