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Posted on April 13th, 2010 by admin
The Oxford Martyrs
ARCHBISHOP THOMAS CRANMER (1489 – 1556)
Cranmer was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1533 to 1556. He was a leader of the English Reformation and was responsible for establishing much of the basic form of the Church of England, especially the Book of Common Prayer. Thomas Cranmer was born into a family of minor gentry [...]
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Posted on March 29th, 2010 by admin
American Bisque Pottery started in business in W. Virginia in 1919 and continued until 1982.
They produced Kewpie dolls during WW1 because those dolls were prohibited from being imported from Germany during that time.
Later, Am. Bisque expanded in production of lamps, planters and vases, novelties, and colorful cookie jars!
They also produced Disney items for Leeds [...]
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Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin
The Origin of Ball Jointed Doll
Ball-jointed dolls have been here in this world for centuries now. Back in the day, these dolls are only made of wood and other materials. And it was only in the late 1800s when the contemporary ball-jointed dolls started in Western Europe.
On the other hand, French and German doll manufacturers [...]
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Posted on October 4th, 2009 by admin
Does it drive you nuts when someone hovers over your dinner plate?
I ask my girlfriend if she wants any chips, she says no, so I go into the kitchen and make some for me. Within 30 seconds she’s hovering over my plate ‘gis chip, go on, gis chip’. Makes me want to drive the fork [...]
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