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A flavour of this book ... This small disk is called Carmichael’s Amulet and it commemorates the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria by the dates 1837 and 1897. These are the dates of her 60 years reign. To the right can be seen a mould that is carved from wood. It seems to have been professionally made in a large block that is well finished and furnished with a hook for hanging up. The mould may have produced butter pats or terrines for a Victorian celebration. As well as the Diamond Jubilee dates it commemorates the Record Reign that Queen Victoria had achieved in 1896 after being monarch for longer than George III. These images were taken by the authors as this book was being written and so they do not appear in the text which summarises an enormous variety of Diamond Jubilee souvenirs. Inside you will find a unique view of Victoriana that was made to celebrate one event at the height of the powers of the British Empire. The souvenirs will give you a glimpse into Victorian creative ingenuity as well as the thinking and beliefs of people in 1897.
The history of a rural village in Northwest, Wisconsin. Luck is known as the home of the Duncan Yo-Yo company from the 1940s - 1960s. It is a Danish community in a rural, lake filled part of Wisconsin, an hour NW of Minneapolis and St Paul MN.
In search of warm climate, swaying palm trees, sandy beaches and pristine clear water, David and Laurel were searching for a country that suited their ideal. Eleuthera an Island in The Bahamas which is located sixty miles from Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas was their choice. David prodded laurel and together they decided to migrate. David and Laurel courageously left the United Kingdom and relocated to Deep Creek, Eleuthera in the Bahamas with their daughter Susan. They trusted the information gathered about island and enthusiastically followed through on their dream. Would there be further challenges for the family especially since they acknowledge that their daughter Susan is emotionally? In The Journey: An Eleutherian Experience the author reveals the history and the involvement of the family in the life of the community.