Posts Tagged ‘making’
i am making celtic cross necklaces out of wire. i have found several good pics on the interntet, but i need better patterns with interlocking designs (so i dont have to cut the wire much). i would appreciate any ideas or sites. also, i bought 16 gauge wire, but im not sure if 18 would be better. help would be appreciated. thanks
Pt. 3/3 The dramatic successes and failures of Victorian entrepreneurs, including William Armstrong, who installed a swing bridge in Newcastle, and Otis whose lift made the skyscraper possible.
I have read that Ireland is really beginning to push Irish Gaelic, not too unlike how Quebec pushed French. I know there are three versions of Gaelic, from Irish, Scottish and Manx, but what about the dialects of the Irish Gaelic? Which of the three are the most popular right now?
How difficult is the language to learn for an English Speaker?
Pt. 1/3 The dramatic successes and failures of Victorian entrepreneurs, including William Armstrong, who installed a swing bridge in Newcastle, and Otis whose lift made the skyscraper possible.
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Between the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, the population of London grew from 50,000 to 200,000, despite the popular spectator sport of watching executions. The program covers the uses of the dungeons in the Tower, quotes from the last words of Thomas More and Anne Boleyn, explains the niceties of the private execution ground on the Tower Green, and shows the changes in Londons appearance as Tudor houses and Elizabethan dress and jewelry made their appearance… More >>
I’m looking to find some software to run off of my computer to make the Scottish Young Coat of Arms and the Clan Young Crest Badge. Some of the Coat of Arms that I have seen for the family of Young are all different. Some have different shields, some have different colors. I would like to make my own for my own personal use only, or to give away to other Young’s. Thank you.
Free learning from The Open University www.open.ac.uk — Trevor Phillips, Chair of Commission for Equality and Human Rights and Open University honorary graduate, talks about the importance of making British people competitive in the environment of an internationally mobile work force. (Part 3 of 6) —
This is an Australian TV special documenting the making of the Borrowed Heaven album.
No improvement for poorest
Levels of poverty in Scotland have not improved in years and proposed welfare reforms will make the problem worse, campaigners warned today. The Assembly for Tackling Poverty said that around a quarter of a million Scottish children continue to live in low-income households.
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Doctors Rise To The Challenge Of Making Efficiency Savings, Scotland
Commenting on the launch this week of the Scottish Government’s revised NHS Efficiency and Productivity Framework, Dr Brian Keighley, Chairman of the BMA in Scotland said: “As doctors, we are fully aware of the financial difficulties facing the NHS and are playing our part in trying to minimise the impact on patients. There are areas in the NHS where there is a genuine need to examine ways of …
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I wanted to put a gem on the center of the Cross.
I lost it today from 2 years ago. [I got this at Ply moth Plantation gift shop]
Where can I find the needed materials?
Please and thanks!
