Comment on The life and adventures of Toby, the Sapient Pig by thesapientpig
A subject close to my heart . I have spent the past two and a half years working on a series of artwork about learned animals. They are currently on display at the Tron Theatre in Glasgow, and had...
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This is fantastic! I’d love to see the others in the series.
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The new book “The Baker Chocolate Company: A Sweet History” by Anthony M. Sammarco (The History Press, 2009) has just been published.
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impressive collection and nice story
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Many thanks for your comments
View ArticleComment on Exporting to the Empire: labels of the British cotton trade by...
The labels you talk about were never used on bales as merchants never wanted anyone to know the contents or customers who ordered the fabric. Bales were covered in hessian and marked with stencils in...
View ArticleComment on The Chocolate Girl; or, The maid who became a princess by Thomas...
Mr. Sammarco, heard your great talk on Baker Square Chocolate at the Quincy Library a few weeks. I am writing a book on 19th century gardening. When did Dorchester first get electric streetcars? what...
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Thanks for your comments! I am presenting a lecture on “Howard Johnson: 28 Flavors” on Wednesday, May 5th at the Quincy Library, 7:30 PM. Electric streetcars started in the late 1880′s in Dorchester....
View ArticleComment on A lady of pictures: the connoisseur in caricature by Sundance...
I absolutely love it. What a great series.
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I have now set up a website describing the complete history, design and use of these labels by fabric merchants at http://www.textiletrademarks.com Hope you enjoy it. Adrian
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