Image from web page 170 of “Half-previous bedtime” (1922)

Image from web page 170 of “Half-previous bedtime” (1922)

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Image from page 170 of “Half-past bedtime” (1922)
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Identifier: halfpastbedtime00bash
Title: Half-past bedtime
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Bashford, H. H. (Henry Howarth), Sir, 1880-1961
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Publisher: Boston, Houghton Mifflin
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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at he loved her soon after all. Then she went to the window and pulled up the blind.The storm had died down, and it had stopped snowing.Brighter than eyes at a Christmas celebration, the stars in theirthousands shone in the sky. Cuthbert and Doris saidthat they need to be going and old Miss Hubbard tookthem to the front door. You have to come and see me once more, she said. Comeas frequently as you like and possibly next time youll bringsome of your close friends. But she never ever told us/three stated Cuthbert, who thegirl was.three Why, you silly, mentioned Doris, it was Miss Hubbardherself. 162 Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard To fetch her poor dog a bone,But this Mother Hubbard in her hearts cupboard Lives in the dark alone. Sorrows grey dust on the chandelier Never a sun-ray sees,Never a finger stirs the blind, Nor the harpsichords yellow keys. Dumb is the clock with the china face, The carpet moulds on the floor Oh, wont you come down to her house with me And open Miss Hubbards door ? MARIANS Party JC ifiajjttic IcmpU

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XI MARIANS Celebration FOR a entire month right after Cuthbert and Doris hadhad tea with old Miss Hubbard the snow lay whiteupon the ground, and the ice grew thick more than theponds. Day after day during the Christmas holidaysthe youngsters went skating or tobogganing and Cuth-bert and Doris learnt to waltz on skates, and even Marianlearnt to cut threes. And then the frost broke, and itrained all via February, and then came March withits blustering winds. Occasionally it was an east wind,drying the wet fields or powdering them over with tinysnowflakes and sometimes it was a west wind, shoutingin the tree-tops, with its arms full of sunshine and goldenclouds and the week ahead of Marians birthday, whichwas on the ayth, was the windiest week of all, chasingpeoples hats across the tram-lines, and blowing thechimney-smoke down into their sitting-rooms. Marian often had a celebration on her birthday, and thisyear it was going to be a specially nice one. Twelve ofher buddies were coming, and so was Uncle Joe,

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Pekin, Walls Of The Tartar City [c1894-1896] William H. Jackson [RESTORED].
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Entitled: Pekin, Walls of the Tartar City [c1894-1896] By WH Jackson [RESTORED]. The photograph was pretty faded and necessary comprehensive contrast adjustment to make far more specifics visible. The bottom left corner was repaired, and a large spot of mold (?) on the upper correct corner of the original, was retouched out. I then added a sepia tone.

William Henry Jackson was most famous as one of the last US Civil War soldiers to pass on, living to a ripe old age of 99 years. Although he was alive though, he didn’t just sit on his laurels. He was also effectively known for his substantial and exceptional photographic records of the American west when it was nonetheless wild and full of Indians that took scalps (natives that killed you and then took your hair as a trophy). Whilst functioning for the government, he was tasked to travel with the Globe Transportation Commission, and had journeyed to China in between 1894-1896. In that brief period, he was in a position to take some excellent photographs that still fills a viewer with awe. His comprehensive collection, such as pictures from his Asian and Pacific tour, resides at the William Henry Jackson Collection at the Historical Photograph Archives of Brigham Young University.

www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/jackson/

The photograph above conveys a majesty that is hardly ever seen, even by today’s requirements. The huge tower and in depth wall, receding as far as they eye can see, somehow belied the fact that the imperial government was truly just a shadow of its former self. In a few quick years, the Qing dynasty, despite those potent walls, would literally cease to exist. China would choose to dispose of its monarchy and turn into a republic.

Lea Twins
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Each dolls are from the barbie Lea ballerina 2012. The a single in a blue dress is produced in China even though the a single in the red dress is created in Indonesia.

Produced in China lea has the kayla facial mold. She has a straight hair right after boil wash. Produced in Indonesia lea has the lea facial mold. Her hair is significantly thicker and curlier after a boil wash. Each girls was given a Raquelle fashionista physique. Who do you like greatest ?!!!-D!!!