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A walking stick – Sidelines
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. October 3, 2016. October 2, 2016. I like my walking sticks to be about shoulder height. This gives you more to lean into going up and coming down. With each walk of the woods, I pick sticks up and test them. Does it ever become yours? Why imbue this dead piece of wood with meaning? To give life back to it? To extend your own inner life out to one more object that contains a piece of you? What still moves when it is dead? You are commenting us...
From Cork to Christiania: A Postcard – Sidelines
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. From Cork to Christiania: A Postcard. October 11, 2016. The postcard is dated 27th May 1905, and was addressed to Nicoline Bjørnstad who lived at No.9 Inkognito Terrasse in Christiania (now Oslo). The building at No. 9 Inkognito Terrasse, a beautiful redbrick villa is now home to a Christian mission. No9 Inkognito Terrasse as it looked in 1910. Photo: Oslo Museum. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Dusie, Issue 16.
Reading History: Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles – Sidelines
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. Reading History: Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Hound of the Baskervilles. October 4, 2016. October 6, 2016. The cover of the novelised version of the story in 1902. Few stories manage to combine so many elements as this one story. The cleverness, the misdirection of ourselves, the reader, through our unreliable narrator Watson, who is – like us – desperate to emulate and outwit Holmes, is astounding. Posted in Book Review. Enter your comment here.
The Return of History (but not as we know it) – Sidelines
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. The Return of History (but not as we know it). November 9, 2016. November 9, 2016. This is a historic day. It is a watershed moment in the history of the United States and the western world. What it isn’t is a return to the past. It is, as well as the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the anniversary of the Eighteenth Brumaire, when Louis Napoleon ended the First French Republic with a coup. Men make their own history, but they do n...
Books of 2016 – Sidelines
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. December 10, 2016. December 16, 2016. As usual the struggle with reading is tied up in the struggle with writing and the constant struggle to widen the horizons of the kinds of books I read. Such a list is also affected by the fact that it’s easier for me to recall what I’ve read probably in the last 3-6 months of the year than in the first half, but here goes. 8211; A Death in the Family. Min Kamp (My Struggle). A Death in the Family. To get...
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Convict Lads 1836-46: Friendship and Survival | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. Convict Lads 1836-46: Friendship and Survival. October 16, 2014. This is a version of papers I gave at the European Social Science History Conference (Vienna 2014) and the British Crime Historians Symposium (Liverpool 2014). It explores what we can learn from multiple historical records about the friendship networks and survival strategies of boys and young men, transported to Van Diemen’s Land in the 1830s and 1840s. The Tasmanian convict records provide a rich ...
Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane – Fri. 21st November 2014 | Writing Changes Lives
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Margaret A. O'Brien. On creativity and the craft of writing. Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane Theatre. Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane – Fri. 21st November 2014. By Margaret A. O'Brien. November 18, 2014. Is it just me or did we not just have the October Poetry Plus night? 8230; The November Poetry Plus night is on Friday next, 21st at 8.15pm in Brewery Lane Theatre,. I’m tempted to read from Lavinia Greenlaw’s memoir, ‘The Importance of Music to Girls’. Now what to pair it with? Tagged: Brewery Lane Theatre.
Testimonials | Writing Changes Lives
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Margaret A. O'Brien. On creativity and the craft of writing. Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane Theatre. What others have said about my writing workshops:. 8216;As for the last few weeks in Brewery Lane, it’s been a very special time for everybody. Don’t change the recipe – it works perfectly as it is and we may as well be in Stratford Upon Avon as Carrick – the privacy and culture of Brewery Lane is wonderful! 8217; Ethel P. The session on Saturday mornings is the highlight of my week I love it! From the word ...
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Margaret A. O'Brien. On creativity and the craft of writing. Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane Theatre. All my workshops are suitable for anyone beginning, or beginning again, to write and are informed by the work of Pat Schneider, founder of Amherst Writers and Artists. All you will need to bring is a pen, a notebook and a desire to write. SPRING 2016 WEEKLY WRITING WORKSHOPS. Start date: Saturday, 23rd January 2016. Time: 10.30am to 1pm. Venue: Brewery Lane Theatre. AUTUMN 2015 WEEKLY WRITING WORKSHOPS.
It’s about writing … but it’s also about much more than writing | Writing Changes Lives
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Margaret A. O'Brien. On creativity and the craft of writing. Poetry Plus in Brewery Lane Theatre. It’s about writing … but it’s also about much more than writing. By Margaret A. O'Brien. December 15, 2014. I have been neglecting this blog in recent months, not that I’m losing my conviction that writing changes lives, far from it, but because so many other things have been happening in my writing life, one more exciting than the next! Not least is the development and launch of The Story House. Last, but n...
Creative History | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. Category Archives: Creative History. August 24, 2014. Blogging Our Criminal Past, part 3: Public and Creative History. By blogging for a public audience, historians of crime are contributing to popular representations of the ‘criminal’ past, from the many websites, dramas and ‘true crime’ books devoted to notorious cases and neighbourhoods, to the discovery of criminal ancestors in shows like Who Do You Think Your Are? Read More ». August 21, 2014. August 5, 2014.
Five Boys | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. Category Archives: Five Boys. July 27, 2014. Will you not be glad to go out? Thursday 30 January 1840 Somberly, Miss Martin calls the two little boys to her. Tomorrow their thirty day sentence will be up and they will leave her charge. Since their boisterous cellmates departed last weekend, the hours have slipped by slowly without incident. The Gaoler has not been required to reprimand the young boys who […]. Read More ». July 20, 2014. Read More ». June 21, 2014.
May | 2014 | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 18, 2014. 20 January 1840 The five boys in the House of Correction are approaching the end of their month-long sentence but, despite the prison visitor’s efforts, their behaviour is still volatile. Sarah Martin can only spend an hour or so with them each day and hope the books and sewing she brings them will keep her […]. Read More ». Plain work and stolen finery. Have mercy on your dear child. Reading between the Lines. Reclaiming...
March | 2014 | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. Monthly Archives: March 2014. March 24, 2014. The boys have served more than half their sentences. Less than a fortnight to go. Today they work doggedly on their reading and spelling for over two and a half hours. The teacher is delighted. Since they are keeping to her Rules, she will stay true to her promise and let each boy begin making […]. Read More ». March 16, 2014. Read More ». March 9, 2014. The Prisoner’s Tears. Read More ». Plain work and stolen finery.
Departure | Conviction
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Stories from a nineteenth-century prison. July 20, 2014. Friday 24 January 1840. But the boys know the script and chant back her Rules. Walter Tunmore is eager to make amends, having disappointed the teacher by failing to repeat his Bible verse; ‘not perfect’ she has written against his name. Her most trying scholar, Walter leads the chorus and the others join in unison, We must not swear We must not thieve We must not lie We must not break the Sabbath. Great Yarmouth, A Row. Lantern slide, 18–? Obedient...
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The NFL and the N-word. March 4, 2014. So if it doesn’t carry the same meaning it once did, why can’t everyone use it? Reflecting on the Richard Sherman Interview. February 11, 2014. Through the TV screen, but if a player’s comments after the game come off a little harsher than expected, its suddenly bush league? While I still believe Sherman’s Stanford degree is certainly commendable, and a valid point against those who pigeonholed him before learning anything of his background, I now have to agree with...
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My thoughts: Friday at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam. Observing a playoff game against the Warriors in Memphis helps to understand “Errrbody”. Column: Boxing should want Deontay Wilder’s next fight to take place in Birmingham. Column: A farewell to where it all began. Marcus Spears proved Wednesday why he’s a major voice for the SEC Network. The New Orleans Pelicans collapse, all eyes are now on Monty Williams. My thoughts: Friday at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam. July 11, 2015. May 11, 2015. May 3, 2015. May 1, 2015.
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History – Sport – Poetry. Soccer In Munster: A Social History. Story of Waterford’s first Jewish wedding in 1894 to feature alongside Representations of Jews in Irish Literature exhibition. January 9, 2017. Story of Waterford’s first Jewish wedding in 1894 to feature alongside Representations of Jews in Irish Literature exhibition. December 10, 2016. Beyond the Garrison Game at PRONI, Belfast February 2017. December 8, 2016. Myself and Conor Curran are delighted to announce that on the 17th February 2017...
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Diaries of a Coach's Wife
Thursday, March 1, 2012. I can hardly believe that it has been a month that I last blogged here. There's a lot going on in the Emert house outside of football, which is only just about to start back up for us soon! The Coach has a clinic coming up and then next week spring practice will start again. We are definitely looking forward to another exciting Tornado football season. What else is going on? The Coach turned 36 on Feb. 21. We celebrated by hanging out at home and having some of this. In fact, Mr&...
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