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![]() | Living Richly Without Being RichAntique frame reproductions, a reproducible vinegar label, a cast iron plate rack, and ideas for a simple floral sink. By Nancy Young | 164 Words | 5 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.473 | |
![]() | Candles and Torchlight In The KeepOn the last leg of the voyage to Bridge Town, the Magnolia cargo and Leornian's papers are pilfered. Leornian and Cotton Thistle are confined in the keep at the bottom of the ship. By Al R. Young | 3000 Words | 2 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.474 | |
![]() | A Very Handsome Summer-HouseInstructions for creating a Regency-inspired, leaded-glass, indoor/outdoor garden cloche. By Ashton Young, Nancy Young | 393 Words | 16 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.475 | |
![]() | So Thoroughly From The HeartSheet music for piano arrangement of Snowy Breasted Pearl by Turlough O'Carolan. Brief biography of O'Carolan. By Elspeth Young | 350 Words | 2 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.476 | |
![]() | A Likeness Pleases Every BodyIdeas and inspiration for using photographs of ancestors and extended family members to heighten the sense of heritage at home. By Nancy Young | 415 Words | 10 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.477 | |
![]() | Arranging EverythingSmall compendium of flowers available in Regency gardens as well as advice on cutting flowers for arrangements. Includes estimated vase-life of the flowers mentioned. By Nancy Young | 1287 Words | 18 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.478 | |
![]() | In An Unpretending, Elegant WayRecipes for Salmagundi, Maple Grove Rout-cakes, Highbury Rout-cakes, Mr. Perry's fruit vinegar, and marinated melons. By Nancy Young | 1273 Words | 23 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.479 | |
![]() | Something To ConcealInstructions for creating jug covers and bread covers from fine linen. Includes a crochet edging pattern as well as patterns for traditional cross stitch motifs. By Nancy Young and Elspeth Young | 691 Words | 21 Illustrations | Article 0.09.5000.480 | |