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  European ceramics books, French and German Porcelain
The cider pitchers in Rouen faience peculiar to the province of Normandy.
Some examples were shown at the Great Exhibition in London in 1852 and quickly attracted attention.The technique remained a French monopoly until the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 when work at Sevres was brought to a stop, and one of the manufactory's best artists, Marc Louis Solon, came to England to work for Minton's.
Exhibition of German contemporary studio wares all items shown in colour.
www.referenceworks.co.uk /european.html   (5893 words)

  
 Shackleton news
The exhibition will be staged at Discovery Quay, Falmouth, and will be one of the most important events since The National Maritime Museum, Cornwall opened there in 2002.
The SPRI exhibition is one of the most impressive and distinctive the Institute has ever hosted : the absorbing display includes Shackleton’s original diaries, logbooks and many maps and artefacts from his Antarctic Expeditions.
The Shackleton Exhibition formed the centrepiece to the James Caird Society’s visit to Cambridge, which included dinner in the ‘First South’ Room and, before dinner, an introductory lecture about the exhibition by Dr.Robert Headland, Archivist of the Scott Polar Institute.
www.jamescairdsociety.com /latest.php   (8316 words)

  
 World's Columbian Exposition
The exhibition truly marked the first World's fair, as it was the first opportunity for all nations to exhibit their resources and goods on neutral ground.
The pumping stations were available for visitors to see as a sort of 'working' exhibit that handled the drainage requirements of the site and the sewer needs of the more than 6,500 lavatories and toilets.
A steam plant, costing over $1 million, generated 24,000 horsepower, of which 17,000 hp are used for electricity, which was three times the electrical consumption of the city of Chicago and ten times the electrical consumption of the 1889 Paris Exposition.
users.vnet.net /schulman/Columbian/columbian.html   (2755 words)

  
 GENUKI: Devon - Genealogy
Limestone, granite, some building-stone, and a species of wood-coal are found here, as well as some kinds of variegated marble.
and fruit trees, especially apples, whence much cider is made.
The Jews of Devon and Cornwall: Essays and exhibition catalogue, Bristol, Hidden Legacy Foundation (2000) 123 pp.
genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk /DEV/index.html   (11392 words)

  
 Stand: Insight NDT Equipment Ltd
> NDT.net Exhibition > Insight NDT Equipment Ltd
Insight NDT designs,manufactures and installs - world wide - an extensive range of Ultrasonic, Magnetic Particle and Eddy Current non-destructive testing systems for use in production Quality Control sections of metals processing industries.
AC and/or FWDC magnetising power packs up to 20000 A
www.ndt.net /exhibit/stand/77_ky.htm   (133 words)

  
 American Culinary Federation Culinary Book Resource   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Leonard, CMC, and the American Championship Culinary Team, which boasts more than 100 recipes from the chefs who make up ACF Culinary Team USA 2005.
The team, led by Chef Leonard, won the World Championship in hot cookery for the United States at the 21st International Culinary Exhibition, or "Culinary Olympics" last October.
Recipes from the 2004 "Culinary Olympics" and the personal larders of the chefs themselves--with more than 200 full-color photos of dishes by award-winning photographers--make up Cooking with America's Team.
www.acfchefs.org /books.html   (6983 words)

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