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PICNIC PERFECT FROM SIMPLE SANDWICHES TO FANCY CATERED DISHES, IT'S A SPECIAL OCCASION
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Summertime is picnic time, and even though the Europeans do it
simpler, and metropolitan-area dwellers do it grander, we have our
share of picnic devotees right here in the Tri-State.
We've all been to picnics of one kind or another, from the fancy
to the cookouts to the family-reunion-style potlucks. With the
approach of the Fourth of July, a lot of people are making long-
weekend plans, and picnics will be at the top of many lists.
Whether you want to go quietly formal or boisterously casual,
calorie-conscious or sky's-the-limit, ethnic or trendy, vegetarian or
theme-oriented, homemade ...
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EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History
; EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue By Ged Martin. Edinburgh: Ann Barry, 1997, 56pp. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are all at least familiar. Something...
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EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration.(Review)
Magazine article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History
; EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration. By various authors...Turnbull Library, 1997, illustrated, pp. 220. No price given. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are all at least familiar. Something...
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Arthur Wakefield and Nelson
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail
; ...much much healthier. In the larger vision of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Nelson would be one of the furthest outposts...in a virtuous circle of economic development. Edward Gibbon Wakefield, who was also a pioneer of colonial self- government...
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Wakefield realised hopes in Nelson
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail
; Captain Arthur Wakefield 1799-1843 Captain Arthur Wakefield was regarded as a fine naval officer and, after...the new Nelson settlement. He was the brother of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the architect of the New Zealand Company, which...
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A hostage to her emotions.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; ...to the dashing 30-year-old Edward Gibbon Wakefield. The marathon carriage journey...heading north. Along the way Wakefield spun her a fantastic story. He...was if Ellen consented to become Edward Wakefield's bride. The runaway...
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Love, death and mystery
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail
; ...compelling mystery. Interesting also, for Nelson readers, is the appearance of members of the Wakefield family - Edward Gibbon Wakefield and his son Edward Jerningham Wakefield. Wakefield senior was an influential figure in the colonisation of New...
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True colonial characters
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ...19th-century portrait of Edward Gibbon Wakefield still dominates one of the...end, he found himself liking Wakefield. "I'd like to meet him...What lessons does the life of Edward Gibbon Wakefield hold for New Zealanders 175...
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Gretna greed; (or how penniless noble tricked an heiress of 15 into marrying him.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...greed and forbidden love. When Edward Gibbon Wakefield snatched pretty 15-year-old...and the son of a politician, Wakefield's audacity created a major furore...face would be for her to marry Edward Gibbon Wakefield.' A carefully...
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NEWSPAPERS IN EDUCATION; Outstanding leaders
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ...European settlers were outstanding leaders. Edward Gibbon Wakefield An interesting character, Wakefield held strong views on colonisation. He believed...population of 15,000. Thomas's assistant, Edward Jollie, laid out the new town on a grid...
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Fox restores confidence in fearful Nelson
Newspaper article from: The Nelson Mail
; ...an idealistic enthusiasm for Edward Gibbon Wakefield's colonisation project which...After the death of Arthur Wakefield at the Wairau, the New Zealand...he wrote to Colonel William Wakefield about rumours that Te Rauparaha...
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