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So much so that the Mexican government wants to reorganize its basket, given that 83% of its exports go to ... the common destiny of both nations for Manifest Destiny, that 19th-century political ...
More than 400 German toys dating from the 19th Century have sold at auction for almost £200,000. The collection of toys made out of wood, papier-mâché or composition in the Sonneberg and ...
Some of the oldest landscape photographs of England have been acquired by Historic England, providing a glimpse into the country in the 19th century. More than 8,000 photos that depict English ...
In the laundry room, a vintage Cretan handmade loom sack was repurposed as a curtain and, for decoration, there are 19th-century copper carafes and vessels and handwoven Greek wicker baskets.Credit ...
The ship, believed to be a three-masted vessel, was likely abandoned in the late 18th or early 19th century ... samples and buckwheat seeds from a basket found in the ship's lowest compartment ...
He was basically the 19th-century equivalent of a superhero ... This tiny building was originally located in nearby Coventry and served as the home and workshop of a basket maker. It’s a testament to ...
With six charming lighthouses from the 19th century dotting these islands ... these islands deliver more charm than a basket of puppies. Port Washington Light: Sleek, chic, and ready for its close-up ...
Through the centuries baskets were a routine ... and at the beginning of the 19th Century more than 3,000 acres of willows were planted commercially around the Rivers Isle, Tone and Parrett.
Honeycrisp costs $30 for a half bushel. Fruit is also available in two-quart baskets. Canning tomatoes, perfect for salsa or sauce, cost $20 for a half bushel. Squash, watermelon, maple syrup and ...
This media landscape helped bring about the Civil War. The point is not that 21st century media is like the 19th century’s, but that the past was hardly full of the upstanding, rational, nonpartisan ...