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Sense & Sensibility: A BabyLit Opposites Primer: Children's Book, Bedtime Stories, Picture Book
Manchester Mills—courtesy of Phyllis
Gaskell House Tour
Tricoteuses-courtesy of Kathleen, found in "The First World War and Knitting" by K.L. Bevan in the 8/2014 Rowan digital magazine.
Tale of Two Cities audiobook-with-benefits
Perception of Language — Rhythmic Essay -courtesy of JannaLee
You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Mill Worker!: A Grueling Job You'd Rather Not Have
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Crochet for Baby All Year: Easy-to-Make Outfits for Every Month
MamaO Review, too!
New raffle for our August Giveaway. Visit our giveaway page to enter.
What I'd always suspected: We're HOT!
The Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester has a Manchester Mills demonstration. Twice daily a tour guide fires up the machines and explains how they work.
Also, Elizabeth Gaskell's house in Manchester is being renovated and will open in October 2014 for tours. — courtesy of Phyllis
Armley Mills link—It was, at one point, the largest woolen mill in the world and they still have working spinning machinery which they run from time to time — courtesy of Maia
Sarah sent in the Jane Eyre texting hilarity.
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