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Fortuitous Clue ( examining a mysterious Town Coach} by Ken WHEELING On Body Loops and Pump Handles by the late or GORDON S. Cantle In Living Color (images in the Studebaker Bros. catalog} by Jennifer Singleton
Travels in a Five-in-Hand Road Coach, Over the Alps by ANDREAS NEMITZ Mr. Frecklington's Magnum Opus [a look at the Diamond jubilee State Coach} by KEN WHEELING The Lion, The Crown, and The Monarch [a coaching chronicle} by BOB ELLIOTT
Features The Chariot, Genteel and Otherwise 4 7 The Rebirth of the "Nimrod" 53 William P. Sargent & Co. 57 The London Jobmasters 61 Preparing for the Show Ring 66 The 2002 CAA Learning Weekend 71 Departments The View from the Box 46 Memories Mostly Horsy 51 Letters to the Editor 56 Tack Room Talk 64 The Road Behind: Wisping and Pouncing 69 Book Reviews 73
Features Her Majesty's State Coach 91 The Golden Jubilee Procession 99 Coaching Prints 104 In Memorium: Frederick C. Whaley, Jr 109 An Event That Changed My Life 110 Building Homes: Family, Horses, Carriages 114 Stand for Safety! 116 Departments The View from the Box 90 The Road Behind: Achenbach's Driving Grips 100 How I Became Hooked: Jerry Rider 103 Letters to the Editor 105 Memories Mostly Horsy 106 Tack Room Talk: Problems with Backing Up 115 Book Reviews 117 The Carriage Trade 117
From award-winning author Deborah Heiligman comes Torpedoed, a true account of the attack and sinking of the passenger ship SS City of Benares, which was evacuating children from England during WWII. Amid the constant rain of German bombs and the escalating violence of World War II, British parents by the thousands chose to send their children out of the country: the wealthy, independently; the poor, through a government relocation program called CORB. In September 1940, passenger liner SS City of Benares set sail for Canada with one hundred children on board. When the war ships escorting the Benares departed, a German submarine torpedoed what became known as the Children's Ship. Out of tragedy, ordinary people became heroes. This is their story. This title has Common Core connections.
Have you lost your joy? Life’s obstacles and disappointments can tempt Christians to lose hope and hang up their joy, just as the Israelites hung their harps upon trees by the rivers of Babylon. In Heartstrings, Jill Briscoe discusses eight “trees” that believers hang their joy upon, including grief, grudge and gloom. Through biblical stories and personal narrative, Jill reminds us that hope and joy can be regained when we allow the Lord to touch the heartstrings of our souls. Once this happens, we are able to sing a new song to God and the world.
Features: Martin Auctioneers Celebrates Golden Anniversary by Ken Wheeling - Page 76 The Road Traveled: Misdee Wrigley Miller's Carriage Journey and the Hillcroft Farm Carriage Collection - Page 100 Additional Articles: Morris E. Howlett by Marguerite Farlee Bayliss - Page 82 The Thomas Jefferson Carriage at Poplar Forest by Richard Nicoll - Page 86 This Factory is the "One" by Michael G. Thodoroff - Page 90 A Trip to Ireland with Sweet William by Marie Wood - Page 96 Double Ender Spring Sleigh Gear by Greg Cuffey - Page 99
This book features a number of autobiographical accounts as to how various persons have come to change their minds about women in leadership. Well-known Evangelical leaders individuals and couples, males and females from a broad range of denominational affiliation and ethnic diversity -share their surprising journeys from a more or less restrict...
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