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  1. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery
  2. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom: or The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Sl by William Craft, 2007-03-14
  3. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom Or The Escape Of William And Ellen Craft From Slavery by William Craft, Ellen Craft, 2010-05-23
  4. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom Escape of William & Ellen Craft from Slavery by WiliamCraft&ElenCraft, 1999
  5. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery
  6. Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the escape of William and Ellen Craft from slavery by Ellen Craft, 2010-07-06
  7. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom Or The Escape Of William And Ellen Craft From Slavery by William Craft, Ellen Craft, 2010-09-10
  8. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom Or The Escape Of William And Ellen Craft From Slavery by William Craft, Ellen Craft, 2010-09-10
  9. Rethinking the Slave Narrative: Slave Marriage and the Narratives of Henry Bibb and William and Ellen Craft by Charles J. Heglar, 2001-05-30
  10. Kids Around the World Create!: The Best Crafts and Activities from Many Lands by Arlette N. Braman, 2009-04-09
  11. 2006 Calendar Of Crafts For Life by Ellen's Calendars, 2005-06-30
  12. Artistry with Rubber Stamps (Lothian Craft Series) by Ellen Eadie, 1996-04
  13. Got Crafts? 25 Things to Do with a Milk Carton by Ellen Warwick, 2008-05-06
  14. Aunt Ellen's Holiday Almanac by Ellen Coleman, 1977

61. Running A Thousand Miles For Freedom
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom. The Escape of William and EllenCraft from Slavery. William Craft and Ellen Craft. In 1848 William
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Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom is the most significant fugitive slave narrative to come out of Georgia. I know of no other account that provides as riveting an account of an actual escape experience. It offers so much more in its treatment of gender and racial role-reversals, of husband-wife and master-slave relations, and of abolitionist activity on both sides of the Mason- Dixon line." John Inscoe, editor, Georgia Historical Quarterly
Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom
The Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery
William Craft and Ellen Craft
In 1848 William and Ellen Craft made one of the most daring and remarkable escapes in the history of slavery in America. With fair-skinned Ellen in the guise of a white male planter and William posing as her servant, the Crafts traveled by rail and shipin plain sight and relative luxuryfrom bondage in Macon, Georgia, to freedom first in Philadelphia, then Boston, and ultimately England. This edition of their thrilling story is newly typeset from the original 1860 text. Eleven annotated supplementary readings, drawn from a variety of contemporary sources, help to place the Crafts’ story within the complex cultural currents of transatlantic abolitionism. William Craft (1821-1900) and Ellen Craft (1826-1891) returned to the United States after the Civil War. For the rest of their lives, often at great personal risk, they worked to improve conditions for African Americans in the South. Barbara McCaskill is an associate professor of English at the University of Georgia and a founding editor of the journal

62. Ellen Dooley Lampwork And Design: Recommending Reading
The Metal Craft Book by Janice Eaton Kilby, Deborah Morgenthal New book onall sorts of metal Crafts..Two of my tin projects are in this book! Mexico.
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Recommended Reading Amazon.com is a great way to shop for books on the internet. They have a great selection of titles in the fields of Web, folk art, glass and travel and are very customer service oriented. Books are divided into the categories below for easy browsing. Web Design Milagros Glass Folk Art ... Music Web Design Books Books About Milagros
  • Answered Prayers by Eileen Octavec : This book details the uses of the milagro in southern Arizona Milagros : Votive Offerings from the Americas by Martha Egan : Martha Egan's little book of milagros tells the origin and history of the votive offerings, known as "miracles"
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  • The Glass Flowers at Harvard by Richard E. Schultes, William A. Davis
  • 63. Free Craft Projects - Crafters Community
    Profile ID 272. First name Ellen. Date Posted Jul 26, 2002. Email adress Jurnee51@Aol.Com.Gender female. Birthday (monthday-year) 7-18-1952. Country
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    64. Chapter Excerpt: The Bridge By Janine Ellen Young
    Released into the atmosphere over the Bay of Bombay near Calcutta, the Craft's passengers,countless billions of them Copyright © 2000 by Janine Ellen Young.
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    The Bridge
    by Janine Ellen Young
    Chapter 1 Year of the Pandemic O NLY PORTIONS OF THE CRAFT EXISTED IN THREE-dimensional space at one time, the whole of it impossible to see with the naked eye. At best, it would have appeared an inconsistent thing, like a shimmering, celestial sail shifting in and out of view, or a cross-hatching of colors, like a net cast out to sweep up the stars. But no human eye saw the craft as it spearheaded in tandem with its million siblings toward a titanic pair of rings, the nearest of a dozen frost and silver tori, each with a small sphere of superdense matter centered within. Acting as shepherd moons to the Saturnesque rings that thickly belted a nameless gas giant, the tori turned with the patience of great clocks. By comparison, the craft floating through them might have been a bit of ocean spray or a puff of mist. And yet those fantastic tori acknowledged, with a gentle dimming of diffuse blue light and subsonic deference, the school of flickering, billowing curves that passed through them. And bid them all farewell and Godspeed. A symphony of commands rewove the threads of space-time, allowing the crafts to fall over a tachyonic event horizon onto a fantastic bridge. Slipping off this bridge at the last, the travelers found themselves transported, in an instant, over three thousand light-years away.

    65. Chapter Excerpt: The Bridge By Janine Ellen Young
    Released into the atmosphere over the Bay of Bombay near Calcutta, the Craft’spassengers, countless billions of them, each so 2000 by Janine Ellen Young.
    http://www.twbookmark.com/books/18/0446607991/chapter_excerpt10491.html
    The Bridge
    by Janine Ellen Young
    Chapter 1 Year of the Pandemic O nly portions of the craft existed in three- dimensional space at one time, the whole of it impossible to see with the naked eye. At best, it would have appeared an inconsistent thing, like a shimmering, celestial sail shifting in and out of view, or a cross-hatching of colors, like a net cast out to sweep up the stars. But no human eye saw the craft as it spearheaded in tandem with its million siblings toward a titanic pair of rings, the nearest of a dozen frost and silver tori, each with a small sphere of superdense matter centered within. Acting as shepherd moons to the Saturnesque rings that thickly belted a nameless gas giant, the tori turned with the patience of great clocks. By comparison, the craft floating through them might have been a bit of ocean spray or a puff of mist. And yet those fantastic tori acknowledged, with a gentle dimming of diffuse blue light and subsonic deference, the school of flickering, billowing curves that passed through them. And bid them all farewell and Godspeed. A symphony of commands rewove the threads of space-time, allowing the crafts to fall over a tachyonic event horizon onto a fantastic bridge. Slipping off this bridge at the last, the travelers found themselves transported, in an instant, over three thousand light-years away.

    66. BBC SPORT | Special Events | MacArthur In The Mondial | Audio Diary
    real 14k. Depression makes race roulette Ellen's Craft lies second but sheis frustrated by a depression that has restricted progress. real 14k.
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    You are in: Special Events: MacArthur in the Mondial: Audio Diary Sport Front Page ... Funny Old Game Around The UK: N Ireland Scotland Wales SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobiles/PDA Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 30 July, 2002, 17:36 GMT 18:36 UK
    Ellen reflects on success
    Ellen reflects on her dramatic victory in the Challenge Mondial and reveals her future plans. real Leaders within grasp
    Ellen is in good spirits as the Foncia Kingfisher makes up significant ground to trail the Mondial's leaders by 12 miles. real Waiting on the wind
    Ellen experiences problems with the weather which hamper her progress. Currently she is working from sea breezes and hopes things will change by Wednesday. real Closing the gap
    The Foncia-Kingfisher is set to move up a position but it appears that the race will not finish on Monday as expected. real Depression makes race roulette
    Ellen's craft lies second but she is frustrated by a depression that has restricted progress. real Slack winds hinder progress
    Ellen is still in contention but the change in wind conditions has meant that Bayer is within sight.

    67. I62274: Joann ACCHER (____ - ____)
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    Lucia Jane COWING
    19 May 1844 - 23 Nov 1880
    • BIRTH : 19 May 1844
    • DEATH : 23 Nov 1880, Geneseo, Illinois
    Father: James COWING
    Mother: Elizabeth HART
    Family 1 Amos Todd COE
    • MARRIAGE : 19 Oct 1864

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    Mary CRAFT
    • BIRTH : Pennsylvania
    Family 1 John TWEEDY
    • MARRIAGE : ABT 1815, Union Co., Illinois
  • Eliza TWEEDY
  • Surilda TWEEDY
  • William George TWEEDY
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    John HARLIN
    22 Aug 1836 - 26 Jun 1872
    • BIRTH : 22 Aug 1836, Wilson Co., Tennessee
    • DEATH : 26 Jun 1872, Wilson Co., Tennessee
    Father: Samuel J. HARLIN
    Mother: Louisiana BRADLEY
    Family 1 Sarah H. PEMBERTON
    • MARRIAGE : 10 Oct 1865, Wilson Co., Tennessee
  • James Crawley HARLIN Family 2 Mary Elizabeth PEMBERTON
    • MARRIAGE : 4 Jul 1869, Wilson Co., Tennessee
  • 68. Janine Ellen Young--The Bridge
    Janine Ellen Young Warner Aspect, 348 pages. A bridge across spacetime is built,and a million tiny Craft are launched scattershot into the universe.
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    The Bridge
    Janine Ellen Young
    Warner Aspect, 348 pages
    Order this book In the far reaches of a distant galaxy, circling endlessly through the rings that girdle a nameless gas giant, a race of dragonlike beings dreams of contact with intelligent life beyond their own planetary system. And so a great project is begun. A bridge across space-time is built, and a million tiny craft are launched scattershot into the universe. Each bears greetings and knowledge, meant to build a different kind of bridgeof understanding.
    A single craft finds a target: Earth. Unfortunately for human beings, the craft's alien makers communicate through the exchange of genetic material, and the craft's message is encoded in a virus. In the Pandemic that follows, billions of people die. Those who remain are divided into two groups: the Pans, who survived the sickness, and whose brains have assimilated the aliens' knowledge so deeply that they're no longer entirely human; and the Tenors, the ten percent of the population who never got sick at all, and have no way of sharing the interstellar vision that both torments and exalts the Pans. Together, these two groups must find a way to rebuild the world, a task hampered by the profound ideological division between Pans and Tenorsfor the Pans share the aliens' desire for contact, and have begun to construct their own starbridge, while the Tenors want to turn away from the stars forever.
    In the tradition of first-contact novels like Arthur Clarke's

    69. Ellen Brown -- Sculptor And Papercutter
    She is a member of the American Papercutters Guild, Maine Craft Associationand the United Maine Craftsmen. Ellen is a potter turned sculptor.
    http://www.ao.com/ellenbrown/

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    Ellen Brown Sculptor and Papercutter
    "Sea Witch"
    from a driftwood stump 918 Gardiner Road, Wiscasset, Maine 04578
    Ellen Brown Ellen Brown graduated from Philadelphia College of Art in 1942 a Crafts major with honors in Ceramics. In 1946 she studied sculpture at Alfred University in New York. She has done further study of both sculpture and pottery over the years. She taught wood shop to boys aged 7 to 11 at the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood House in San Francisco. She taught pottery, sculpture and stage make-up for 35 years at Westtown School, where her husband was a mathematics teacher. The Browns retired to Maine in 1986 and now live in Wiscasset. Ellen is an artist member of the National League of American Pen Women. She has won awards in state and national shows of that organization. She is also a state-juried member of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen in pottery, sculpture and papercutting. She has had best-in-show awards and the craftsmen's vote in several state shows sponsored by the Guild. Her work has been shown at the Kennedy Center, D.C., the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Delaware Museum of Fine Art, Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania, Chester County Art Association, Atlanta, Sacramento, and Boston, the Chocolate Church in Bath, the Maine Art Gallery in Wiscasset, Round Top Center for the Arts in Damariscotta, Augusta, Colby College Craft Show, and Camden Arts and Crafts Fair. She is a member of the American Papercutters Guild, Maine Craft Association and the United Maine Craftsmen.

    70. Section Patrol Craft
    naval service. The Navy acquired the Craft in July 1917 and placedher in service early in August as USS Ellen (SP 1209). In 1918
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    Ellen (SP 1209)
    Ellen,
    a 23-ton motor boat, was built in 1917 by Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, Bristol, Rhode Island, in anticipation that her owner would make her available for naval service. The Navy acquired the craft in July 1917 and placed her in service early in August as USS Ellen (SP 1209). In 1918 the Navy eliminated her name, and for the remainder of her Navy career she was known as SP-1209. In April 1919, following the end of the First World War, she was returned to her owner. Fate unknown.
    Specifications : Displacement, unknown; Length, 62' 4"; Draft, unknown; Speed, unknown; Armament, unknown; Complement, unknown; Propulsion, unknown. Click On Image
    For Full Size Image Size Image Description Source Photographed in 1917, shortly before she was acquired by the U.S. Navy for use as a patrol boat. USN Photograph NH 101884 Naval Historical Center There is no DANFS history available for Ellen (SP 1209)
    Crew Contact And Reunion Information

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    71. I00678: Amy (____ - ____)
    Craft _ m 1840 _Moses Phillip Craft (1840 ._Elizabeth GILBERTS_ m 1840 Lillie May Craft (1875 - 1957 Virgie Ellen KEGLEY.
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    Mother: Rosemary Jeanne WINSKI
    Amy
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    Lillie May CRAFT
    28 Dec 1875 - 22 Mar 1957
    • BIRTH : 28 Dec 1875
    • DEATH : 22 Mar 1957
    Father: Moses Phillip CRAFT
    Mother: Lydia Elizabeth MCCAIN
    Family 1 William Henry MCLARD
    • MARRIAGE : 29 Aug 1894, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
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    • MARRIAGE : 16 Mar 1911, Missouri
  • Edwin UNGER
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    Peter FREEL
    19 Aug 1969 -
    • BIRTH : 19 Aug 1969, Bay City, Michigan
    Father: Peter FREEL
    Mother: Mary Ann MORGAN
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  • 72. I17661: Joseph Albert CRAFT (1882 - 7 Jan 1955)
    Herbert Craft _ m 1840 _Henry M. Craft _ (1841 1929) m 1865 _ElizabethGILBERTS _ m 1840 Joseph Albert Craft (1882 - 1955 Ellen SHORT.
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    Joseph Albert CRAFT
    1882 - 7 Jan 1955
    • BIRTH : 1882, Lovejoy, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
    • DEATH : 7 Jan 1955, Unknown
    Father: Henry M. CRAFT
    Mother: Susan C. BISHOP
    Joseph Albert CRAFT
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    John FREEL
    26 Mar 1937 -
    • BIRTH : 26 Mar 1937, Bay City, Michigan
    Father: John Aloysius FREEL
    Mother: Agnes KRYZNIA
    Family 1 Louise MICHAELS
  • Susan FREEL
  • Laurie FREEL
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    Clemont HALSTEAD
    9 Nov 1859 -
    • BIRTH : 9 Nov 1859, Peytona, Boone Co.
    Father: Amos HALSTEAD
    Mother: America J. KEFFER
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    Jessica Ann HERR
    9 Mar 1983 -
    • BIRTH : 9 Mar 1983
    Father: Richard Wayne HERR
    Mother: Dana Leigh DILLY
    Jessica Ann HERR
    (1928 - ....) m 1948
  • 73. Home And Garden Television: Activities
    ALSO IN THIS EPISODE TIPical Mary Ellen Episode TIP540. •, Craft Areafor Children. •, Asparagus. •, Hauling Large Items. •, Tip of the Day.
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    Site Shortcuts TV Specials Special Online Features Home Finance Center Calculators Make HGTV Your Start Page Quilt Block of the Month Needle Crafts Gardening Basics Mosaic Madness Faux Finishing Design Styles Entertaining Organizing About Us Site Map Homepage
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    Craft Area for Children
    TIPical Mary Ellen : Episode TIP-540

    Keep craft supplies organized in a plastic bin.
    Dr. Bra Vada Garrett-Akinsanya stops by TIPical Mary Ellen to share ideas with host Mary Ellen Pinkham for setting up a safe and neat arts-and-crafts work area for children.
    • Before diving into a craft activity with children, make sure to dress them accordingly. Gloves, smocks, safety glasses, long pants and long sleeves may be appropriate, depending on the particular project.
    • Make sure the work area is well protected. Use a painter's drop cloth or newspaper to cover the craft area. Use brown butcher paper or newspaper to cover a surface such as a kitchen table.
    • Have children wear rubber gloves if they're doing something really messy.

    74. Home And Garden Television: Shelves / Bookcases
    Craft and Hobby Room TIPical Mary Ellen Episode TIP314 More Projects» Hobby expert Fran Middlestat provides tips on setting
    http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/ah_organizing_shelves/article/0,1801,HGTV_3141_1393206,
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    Shows A - Z Decorating Remodeling ... Shop SEARCH
    AT HOME
    Antiques / Collectibles
    Books / Videos

    Cleaning
    ...
    Vacations / Travel

    Craft and Hobby Room
    TIPical Mary Ellen : Episode TIP-314

    Hobby expert Fran Middlestat provides tips on setting up a hobby and craft room in the home.
    • A sturdy work table with a lot of work space is the key to a productive craft room. Choose a large, durable tableeither metal or wooden is ideal.
    • If you want to add height to a table you already have, use blocks under the legs or put PVC pipe on the legs. A good height is approximately 31 inches.
    • If you will be sitting for a long time, use a stool with a back support.

    Figure A Figure B Figure C
    • Mount a piece of pegboard for organizing supplies (figure A)
    • Glue or tape a measuring tape on the edge of your work table for easy sizing or measuring (figure B)
    • Use unused pizza boxes to store rubber stamps (figure C) . Call your neighborhood pizza place and ask them for boxes. Color code the boxes (orange for Halloween stamps, green for plants) to make them easier to locate. Stamp the bottom of the box with the stamp that belongs in that spot and stack them.

    75. I1532: Tabitha Orleana Ellen BOXX (NOV 1854 - 18 FEB 1937)
    Tabitha Orleana Ellen BOXX. Birth NOV 1854, Missouri; Death 18 FEB 1937;Burial Carson Hill Cemetery, near Ellsinore, MO. Carolyn Marie Craft.
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    Tabitha Orleana Ellen BOXX
    • Birth : NOV 1854, Missouri
    • Death : 18 FEB 1937
    • Burial : Carson Hill Cemetery, near Ellsinore, MO.
    Father: Wily (Willie) BOXX
    Mother: Mary Elizabeth DAVIS
    Family 1 Robert Thompson (Bob) CARNAHAN
    • Marriage : 7 FEB 1875
  • Robert J. CARNAHAN
  • Noah H. CARNAHAN
  • Margaret Carrie CARNAHAN
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    Elkanah DERTING
    • Birth : MAR 1821, Sullivan Co., TN
    • Death
    Father: Abraham DERTING
    Mother: Catherine
    Family 1 Phoebe HICKAM
    • Marriage : 21 NOV 1858, Scott County, Virginia

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    Family 1 Charlie WALKER
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    Letitia Mae HYDEN
    Father: Wayne Beem HYDEN
    Mother: Esther Lavern RAYMER
    Family 1 Kenneth Lee MORGAN
    Family 2 John WARREN
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    Jacob P. RAYMER
    • Birth : 9 AUG 1862, Edmondson County, Kentucky
    • Death : 16 APR 1950, Butler County, Kentucky
  • 76. University Of Mississippi Libraries - Archives And Special Collections - Civil R
    Civil Rights, Mississippi, and the Novelist's Craft. Author's Notes Ellen Douglas,Ellen Douglas is the pseudonym of Mississippi author Josephine Haxton.
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    University of Mississippi Open Doors Exhibitions
    Civil Rights, Mississippi, and the Novelist's Craft

    Civil Rights Events
    Emmett Till

    Medgar Evers

    Freedom Summer

    Authors
    John Armistead

    Bebe Moore Campbell

    Ellen Douglas

    Ronald L. Fair
    ... Joan Williams Book Production Author's Notes Manuscript Uncorrected Galleys Author's Notes Ellen Douglas Ellen Douglas is the pseudonym of Mississippi author Josephine Haxton. She received a grant from the National Endowment Association to complete The Rock Cried Out (1979), which won a literature award from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters. In this novel, a young man returns home to Mississippi where he seeks to understand the tragic death of a beautiful cousin seven years earlier in the midst of the 1964 Freedom Summer. On display from the Ellen Douglas Collection is a timeline of events created by the author, as well as a typed manuscript from one of her drafts. View a copy of Ellen Douglas's notes for The Rock Cried Out View a copy of Ellen Douglas's typed manuscript for The Rock Cried Out

    77. Craft Mall Shopping, Country Primitive Shops Top Sites List
    Reset on 10/01/02 Welcome to Country Road Craft´s Top 150 Craft Sites's votinggateway Click here is you choose not to vote for Ellen´s Country Corner.
    http://www.countryroadcrafts.com/cgi-bin/ars/gateway.pl?member=ellen

    78. Ellen Isaacs: Travel Journal: Nelson
    For some reason, he got a big kick out of that. Ellen in wool Craftshop, Nelson, New Zealand. Ellen in Nelson wool Craft shop. At
    http://www.izix.com/personal/travel/newzealand/day6.php
    Ellen Isaacs
    User Interface Designer
    (ellen@izix.com)
    Topics My Home Page Professional Interests Personal Interests Photography Travel Australia New Zealand ... Hokitika to Nelson Nelson Abel Tasman To Christchurch Christchurch Fly home ... Reading Travel Journal: New Zealand Day 6: Saturday, March 2, 2002
    Exploring Nelson
    Today we woke up to the sound of pouring rain. It was coming down in buckets. This was very sad because we'd been looking forward to the Nelson market, which was on Saturdays only from 8am to 1pm. By the time we'd gotten up and dressed it had eased a little, and I called down to the front desk to ask if they thought the market would still go on. She said it probably would but it would be limited. Since we'd come here to see it, we figured we'd see what was there. Nelson crafts fair
    after the rain Pomeroy's cafe, Nelson
    Frommer's guide book gave a list of craft stores on Nile Street but didn't show where they were on the map, so we ended up going to the wrong end of Nile Street. We walked and walked and in the end found only one, which was closed. It would have been much better if they'd shown them on the map. By the time we realized how far off we were, we were getting closer to our hotel, so we decided to just walk back to the hotel, change clothes, and then drive back into the center of town to save time. I changed into a t-shirt and shorts (Walendo of course was already wearing that), and we headed back to town. We drove back into town, but it turned out we couldn't get a parking spot anywhere near the town center so we parked about as far away in the other direction as our hotel was. Oh well.

    79. I15016: Sue Ellen CRAFT (7 JUL 1948 - ____)
    Sue Ellen Craft. 7 JUL 1948 . BIRTH 7 JUL 1948; REFERENCE W010101020102.Father Willie Elton WHITTAKER , Jr. Mother Pat CROCKITT
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    Sue Ellen CRAFT
    7 JUL 1948 -
    • BIRTH : 7 JUL 1948
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    Father: Willie Elton WHITTAKER , Jr.
    Mother: Pat CROCKITT
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    Theresa DEMARCO
    Father: Bernard Lee DEMARCO
    Mother: Margaret L TYRRELL
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    Father: Andrew Pious FOOSHEE
    Mother: Lula Mae BRITT
    _Polly Ann CLARK
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    Books Cookery/Craft Stenciling Index of 111 Titles. Brooks, Sue; Paperback ISBN0486292347 AnimalsCut And Use Stencils Sandbeck, Ellen; Paperback ISBN
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    Prev Next Last page Sibbett, Ed, Jr. Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486241831 Ancient Egyptian-Cut And Use Stencils Menten, Theodore Kit / model book / pack; Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486236269 Angels And Cherubs Laser-Cut Plastic Stencils Noble, Marty Novelty; ; ISBN: 0486297993 Animal Friends-Punch Out Stencils Menten, Theodore Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486249387 Animals Laser-Cut Plastics Stencils Brooks, Sue Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486292347 Animals-Cut And Use Stencils Sandbeck, Ellen Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486257886 Art Deco-Cut And Use Stencils Menten, Theodore Printed Stationery; ; ISBN: 0486235513 Art Nouveau Cut And Use Stencils Day, Joanne C. Paperback; ; ISBN: 0486234436 Art Nouveau Floral Patterns And Stencil Designs In Full Color Verneuil, M. P. Paperback; ; ISBN: 048640126X Art Of Stencil Embossing Wilson, Janet Paperback; ; ISBN: 085532841X Art Of Stenciling Hickey, Mary Paperback; ; ISBN: 1564773043 Arts And Crafts Stencilling Sutherland, W. G. Hardcover;

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