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Rev Francis Broade 1791 (husband of Elizabeth www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/83G101 daughter George Lynn ) - Church of St Mary the Virgin, Southwick, Northamptonshire
The lodge brought in damaged pages without a cover. After repairing and resewing the text, we created a new cover that will last.
A drawing of late Australian television and film actor, Heath Ledger.
Medium: Graphite pencils, black charcoal and black coloured pencil on sketching paper.
Pencil brand - Faber-Castell
Paper type - Acid Free Cartridge paper 13 x 18 inches
Evolution: kelvinokaforart.blogspot.com/2012/02/heath-ledger-evoluti...
Youtube video evolution: www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6X4mioBrjY&list=UU3jnZYVvjEQ...
Jen Ledger of SKILLET.
Jen took a break from playing drums and came down front to sing "Hero"
I went to the UPRISE Festival in Shippensburg, PA with my daughter Bethany. Hadn't been this close to the stage at a concert in over 25 years. Bethany was down in the "Pit" and probably got better pictures than I did. SKILLET can really rock!!
Awake and Alive is my favorite SKILLET song.
You can listen to it on youtube:
these were from the tattooe artist himself on his website. Somebody else found it on Moon's page, so kudos for Moon and Blondie. The tattoo artist is Mike Ledger adn can be found on myspace.
Very vintage small business ledger found at an antiques store in the Houston Heights.
All I ask is that you don't sell or redistribute the original as your own work. T4L-Layers agree.
Heath Ledger Joker Jack-O-lantern carved by me....
pattern by me.... I actually dropped this pumpkin when I was about 3/4 of the way through carving it..... if you look closely here you can see a crack from above his head all the way through his face and down to the bottom of the picture... still held together fine though.....
This for Robert Jackson born in Virginia 1815 and shipped to New Orleans LA when he was 26. About 1841.
Robert Jackson is the father of John Santee Jackson born 1850 died 1904. Santee Jackson is the beginning for this branch of the family.
Robert Jackson was run over by a train in 1879 and cut in half. This occured in Caddo Parish LA .
Title: Slave trader ledger of William James Smith
Date Original: 1844-1854
Description: This
ledger meticulously details the prices paid and received for African-American
slaves, as well as the expenses incurred by Smith in undertaking this business
venture, such as feeding, clothing, sheltering, and nursing the people he had
purchased. The details of the book illustrate that Smith took several "trips"
between 1844 and 1854 to buy and sell slaves -- detailed records of purchases
and sales of "Negroes" exist for all of the years between 1844 and 1854. The
listing of expenses for the year of 1844 (the most complete account) indicate
that that year Smith traveled from the Piedmont to Charleston, then to Richmond,
Virginia and other towns and cities in central Virginia such as Charlottesville,
Madison, Orange, Gordonsville, and Fredericksburg. The expense records indicate
that Smith returned to the Piedmont via an overland route that passed through
Lincolnton, North Carolina (between Charlotte and Hickory). That year he undertook
business as far south as Hamburg, South Carolina (near Augusta, Georgia).
Creator: Smith, William James
Subject(s): Smith, William James
Slavery
Slaves--United States--History--19th century--Sources.
Slave-trade--America--History--19th century.
Alternative Title:
Publisher: Wofford College
Contributor:
Date Digital: 2009-09
Type: Text
Format [medium]: Manuscript
Format [IMT]: image/jpeg
Digitization Specifications: 800ppi 24-bit depth color; Scanned with
an Epson 15000 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software; Archival master is a
TIFF; Original converted to JPEG with Irfan View software.
Resource Identifier:
Source: The original from which this digital representation
is taken is housed in The
Littlejohn Collection at Wofford College,
located in the Sandor Teszler Library.
Language:En-us English
Relation [is part of]:The
Littlejohn Collection
Rights Management: This digital representation has been
licensed under an Attribution
- Noncommercial- No Derivatives Creative Commons license.
Contributing Institution: Wofford College
Web Site: http://www.wofford.edu/library/littlejohn-home.aspx