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Links to my Favorite People
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Links to my Favorite People. Bob Goudreau, scratchboard artist. David Bateman, photographer. Neal Drobnis, master artist in glass. Dylan Laurion: music, writing, reporting. Beaman Cole, pop artist. Christopher Volpe, painter. Julia Passamonti-Colamartino, artist. Karen Kemp, painter. Jenn Goodale, flamework artist. Peter Barger, artist. David Olken, photographer. Ron Boucher, massage therapist. Nan Rumpf, watermedia artist. Janice Plourde, soapmaker. Tom Menard, painter. Elyssa Conley, photographer.
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The Art Group: July 2011
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Raffle Tickets Now On Sale. Visit the Gafney Library on High Street in Sanbornville, New Hampshire to view the work of 57 local artists in this year's annual library fundraiser. The opening reception is Wednesday July 6th from 4 to 7. Stop by to meet the artists, enjoy some refreshments, and take a chance on your favorite. Tickets are $1. or 6 for $5. Peter Abate, fearless leader of The Art Group, did an outstanding job installing the show! Labels: Art Group Posters. Art On The Law...
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Romans in Britain - Why Reenactors?
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Add our Button link:. Ften, we are asked: WHY do you use these reenactors? Aren't they just playing at this stuff? Why not use professionals to illustrate things? Check out some great books and help the site! I have chosen these books as among the best to illustrate this subject. Visit our friends at:. And material on the Romans try Amazon.com. We are an Associate and get a small percentage from each order through us. Seach the site (and our friend's websites ) for. Do you want to know when.
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Romans in Britain - The Romans Changed Britain
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The invasion of Britain. The Romans incite the Iceni. The Iceni reach Colchester. Events after the rebellion. Effect of Roman civil war. End of 1st Century. Severus versus the Scots. England splits in two. More raids and Christianity. Decline of Roman Britain. Beginning of the end. Fall of the empire. Add our Button link:. The Romans Changed Britain. Yes, the Romans changed Britain and in a far bette rmanner - making it into the heart of world-wide civilization. Check out some books and help the site!
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Romans in Britain - Roman Cooking: Part 1
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Add our Button link:. Roman Cooking: Part 1. Taken from ' Food and Cooking in Roman Britain. Ighly flavoured sauces often containing as many as a dozen ingredients were extensively used to mask the natural flavours of Roman food. The most commonly used seasoning was liquamen, the nearest equivalent today being a very strong fish stock, with anchovies as its main ingredient. This was so popular that it was factory-produced in many towns in the Roman Empire. Was long considered extinct, but now is possibly.
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Romans in Britain - The Celts and Celtic Life
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Add our Button link:. The Celts and Celtic Life. Before looking at the Roman invasions, it is important to set the scene and get a picture of life in Britain in the first century BC, which was a time when the country was divided into regions, each occupied by a tribe. Britain was well into the Iron Age. The natives had the ability to craft everyday items from metal. From the currency to weapons and transport, metal was an integral part of life. Assessing the extent of each tribe. A tribe would be organis...
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Romans in Britain - Historical Timeline of Roman Britain
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The invasion of Britain. The Romans incite the Iceni. The Iceni reach Colchester. Events after the rebellion. Effect of Roman civil war. End of 1st Century. Severus versus the Scots. England splits in two. More raids and Christianity. Decline of Roman Britain. Beginning of the end. Fall of the empire. Add our Button link:. Historical Timeline of Roman Britain. Tribes from the Continent spread into southeast Britain. Notably the Atrebates, Belgae and Parisi tribes. Julius Caesar's first expedition. Rome a...
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Pam's Pages: Beauty and the Beast, Revisited
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Pamela J. Dodd is the author of The Gift Horse and Trinity on Tylos. On Pam's Pages, she posts musings about reading, writing, and whatever else comes to mind. Thanks so much for stopping by, and please return for her regular entries. Thursday, October 20, 2011. Beauty and the Beast, Revisited. Ah, don't cha love Netflix? As well as successful films such as Dante's Peak. The scripts for Beauty and the Beast. Labels: Beauty and the Beast. Posted by Pamela J. Dodd @ 8:49 PM. Links to this post. That voice ...
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The Art Group: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010. The photographs of Peggy Brewster will be on display in Newburyport, Mass. through the month of February. Don't miss this show titled: Celtic Visions: Images of Ireland and Scotland. For more information contact Mable Doyle at the Bartlett Galleree at 978-463-3666. Saturday, January 16, 2010. Turquoise and Coral for Spring! Shawn Pelech's new business card features the hot colors for 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Join The Art Group. Member Sites to Visit. I have to start ...
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