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Nutmeg for New York | Yesteryear Essentials
https://yesteryearessentials.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/nutmeg-for-new-york
Unique antiques and collectibles. Nutmeg for New York. 1653 New Amsterdam received municipal rights thus becoming a city. We at present affectionately refer to it as New York. The original span (acquired by a wily Dutchman, Peter Minuit. Was only a section of Lower Manhattan, but has throughout its tumultuous past been known as Fort Amsterdam, New Orange, Capitol City, Gotham and of course the Big Apple. Ceded by the Dutch Director General Peter Stuyvesant. New York was the U.S capital under the Arti...
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The Birth of Cinema – A History of Film | Yesteryear Essentials
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Unique antiques and collectibles. The Birth of Cinema – A History of Film. The History of Film. On 19th March 1895, two French brothers unknowingly made history by people watching with a new device, which they personally under rated as a popular medium. Their achievement has had a profound effect upon every aspect of how we perceive governments, each other and ourselves through the glamour of the movies. There were as always some pretty close runners up so let us applaud them in this article. Death Throu...
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April | 2012 | Yesteryear Essentials
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Unique antiques and collectibles. Unsinkable Thinkable – The Titanic, The Olympic and The Britannic. This tender went out to the Belfast shipbuilding firm of Harland and Wolff who had been building ships since 1861. No expense was to be spared in the most innovative construction and fittings; 3 million pounds sterling was allocated for the first two of the three vessels. Everything about the magnitude of these ships. Hull 400 – The Olympic Ship. Her first mishap occurred on September 20. Of the same year...
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Unsinkable Thinkable – The Titanic, The Olympic & The Britannic | Yesteryear Essentials
https://yesteryearessentials.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/unsinkable-thinkable
Unique antiques and collectibles. Unsinkable Thinkable – The Titanic, The Olympic and The Britannic. This tender went out to the Belfast shipbuilding firm of Harland and Wolff who had been building ships since 1861. No expense was to be spared in the most innovative construction and fittings; 3 million pounds sterling was allocated for the first two of the three vessels. Everything about the magnitude of these ships. Hull 400 – The Olympic Ship. Her first mishap occurred on September 20. Of the same year...
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March | 2012 | Yesteryear Essentials
https://yesteryearessentials.wordpress.com/2012/03
Unique antiques and collectibles. The Birth of Cinema – A History of Film. The History of Film. On 19th March 1895, two French brothers unknowingly made history by people watching with a new device, which they personally under rated as a popular medium. Their achievement has had a profound effect upon every aspect of how we perceive governments, each other and ourselves through the glamour of the movies. There were as always some pretty close runners up so let us applaud them in this article. Death Throu...
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February | 2012 | Yesteryear Essentials
https://yesteryearessentials.wordpress.com/2012/02
Unique antiques and collectibles. Nutmeg for New York. 1653 New Amsterdam received municipal rights thus becoming a city. We at present affectionately refer to it as New York. The original span (acquired by a wily Dutchman, Peter Minuit. Was only a section of Lower Manhattan, but has throughout its tumultuous past been known as Fort Amsterdam, New Orange, Capitol City, Gotham and of course the Big Apple. Ceded by the Dutch Director General Peter Stuyvesant. New York was the U.S capital under the Arti...