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Set in the fishing village of Craster, Northumberland, Billy is by far the naughtiest boy around. Sillybilly: The Naughtiest Boy with a Heart of Gold is an ideal read for children aged 7-9 years old and has beautiful watercolour illustrations throughout. Sillybilly is the heartfelt tale of young Billy’s heroic actions as he battles against the sea in search of fish with his uncle Jim. Billy’s mother Meg has had to bring up Billy on her own following Billy’s father’s death at sea. At school Billy is a complete nightmare – his headmistress has reached breaking point, but secretly she has always believed that there is something truly special about Billy. Uncle Jim is Craster’s most ...
Throughout this book Robin has focussed on contrasting very different types of houses. From traditional historical homes with wonderful views, to eco-houses buried in the earth, Robin has scoured the country looking for the most unique, unusual and awe-inspiring homes to visit. With photographs to illustrate the exterior and interior of the buildings featured, plus accompanying text all about the history and context of the homes included, Robin has captured the character of the varied and eye-opening places that people have chosen to call home.This book is a must for anyone who loves to see how other people live or who has ever wondered – how can you live in a house like THAT!
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Traces the musical legacy of the California neighborhood, and the artists who lived there
Noted Irish and UK musicians, writers, artist pick their favorite rock albums of the 60s and 70s and describe how they affected them and their generation
William Amos (ca1690-1759) came from England to Maryland as a young man. He married Ann in January 1713 at Joppa Maryland. His children are Thomas (1713-1763), Elizabeth (1715-ca1759) and William (1718-1814). This book traces their descendants to the present in Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and elsewhere in the United States.
After more than 15 years of research, this family can now trace their origins back to about 1600 in Germany. The immigrants arrived in 1737. Each family paragraph includes the following information when known: generation number, child number, name of descendant, dates, name of spouse, parents of spouse, residence, burial, children, and biographical notations. Some of the major surnames in the every-name index include: Batdorf, Butdorf, Dieffenbach, Fisher, Holstein, Irick, Kaser, Knoop, Lauer, Lower, Miller, Smith, Snyder, Spangler, and others. There is a wealth of information in this massive genealogy!
Over 300 delicious and straightforward recipes and suggestions for every occasion. Includes vegan, gluten free, vegetarian and dairy free options. These quick and easy recipes make cooking from scratch a healthy, tasty option.