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Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Probably there are many different explanations as to what love really is …. July 16, 2013. Probably there are many different explanations as to what love really is I should say that the most important factor is concern over the partner an anxiety as to what she is doing and how she is faring. I thank her for giving me this happiness, thank her with so deep a gratitude never have I felt so contented with life yet never so full of confidence, as now. Reading:...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Additions and Ornaments to the Bare Grant of a Living: Elizabeth Gaskell, the ‘Manchester Guardian’ and Cultural Value in 1914. Bye Bye Sam Alex →. August 7, 2013. Journal of Victorian Culture Online: Archival Fiction and the Mill. My review of Channel 4’s historical drama. Journal of Victorian Culture Online. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bye Bye Sam Alex →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Where are the women?
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Just another WordPress.com site. Journal of Victorian Culture Online: Archival Fiction and the Mill. Objects and Remembering →. Bye Bye Sam Alex. December 11, 2013. Photograph by Jacqueline Banerjee, 2012.: http:/ www.victorianweb.org/art/architecture/manchester/1.html. The Philip Haworth Memorial Library (then a PhD office), c. 2008, taken by Cath Feely. Note the Lucozade: the trainee historian’s elixir. In its largest lecture theatre when the course convenor was stranded in Yorkshire snow. Https 7 hour...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Bye Bye Sam Alex. 8220;Not an institution, but a little community”: T.F. Tout and the ‘Manchester School’ →. June 21, 2014. With this in mind, I went to a wonderful conference yesterday called ‘ Objects and Remembering’. I gave a paper on Marxist marginalia and what I think it can tell us about how British Marxists used their books to shape personal identities, cement relationships, and pass down political attitudes and practices over several generations. This entry was p...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Where are the women? Rewriting the history of Marx’s Capital. May 29, 2016. Where are the women in this thesis? Picture the scene: late May or early June 2011, in my PhD supervisor’s office, in my mock viva discussing my thesis on the British publication and reception of Karl Marx’s Capital. I’d like … Continue reading →. Misplaced Habits: The Newsagent. July 28, 2015. December 29, 2014. June 21, 2014. Bye Bye Sam Alex. December 11, 2013. Tomorrow I will lead my last semi...
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Looking Glasses At Odd Corners: Book Chapter: Contradictory Woolf
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Looking Glasses At Odd Corners. Blogging my adventures as a life-writing researcher. Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Book Chapter: Contradictory Woolf. Just a quick post to announce the publication of my. On Virginia Woolf’s. 1940), the Omega Workshops and her contradictory theorising of biography:. 8216;"But something betwixt and between". And the contradictions of biography’, in Contradictory Woolf. Ed by Derek Ryan and Stella Bolaki (Clemson: Clemson University Digital Press, 2012), pp. 82-7. And thus we com...
Looking Glasses At Odd Corners: Objects and Material Things I: Reading Screens
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Looking Glasses At Odd Corners. Blogging my adventures as a life-writing researcher. Sunday, November 27, 2011. Objects and Material Things I: Reading Screens. Charles Dickens has been in the news a lot recently. With his bicentenary in 2012, events and celebrations are being announced with increasing frequency (such as a BFI film festival. And Dickens-inspired schedule at the BBC. One story that caught my eye in particular was the preservation work being carried out on. The afterlife of this screen shed...
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Looking Glasses At Odd Corners. Blogging my adventures as a life-writing researcher. Monday, October 1, 2012. Looking Glasses at Odd Corners. This site will remain live, but posts and information, old and new, have now been moved and updated. Please visit: http:/ amberregis.com. For the continuing adventures of this life-writing researcher. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Taking part in Ages and Stages, by Judy Tindall. Happy birthday, Leonard Woolf. I Don’...
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Common spaces: downland churches. Walking the girdle (part 1). Mass ornament: Parisian love padlocks. Advertising the underground: London’s first Thames Tunnel. Curiosities of the Victorian census. Communal reading and everyday life. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare map. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare book. The world in a book: the Post Office London Directory. Temples of convenience: cast-iron fountains and urinals. Dreams in iron: Bolton’s Victorian market hall.
Manchester | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The Ancoats Dispensary: the politics of ruins. Remnants as ruins: the Irk culvert, Manchester. Red river shore: exploring the Medlock culvert. Accelerated ruins: the aesthetics of demolition. Love at last sight: Mayfield railway station, Manchester. 108 arches to Ardwick: the view from below. Dreaming spires: Victorian chimneys. Walking the girdle (part 2). Walking the girdle (part 1). Palaces of commerce: Manchester’s Victorian warehouses.
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Leave a Reply x. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). Exploring Art in the City.
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Photography continues to be an important tool in my research and writing. To date, my photographs have featured in the book. World’s Lost Cities. If you’d like to use any of my photographs for publications, both print and online, and/or websites, please contact me at dobraszczyk@yahoo.co.uk. Please click on the photographs or links below to see the full albums of related images:. Varosha: ghost city of Cyprus. 2 thoughts on “ Photography. 7 September, 2013 at 1:19 pm. 8 September, 2013 at 7:03 pm. Enter ...
maps | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Remnants as ruins: the Irk culvert, Manchester. Walking the girdle (part 2). Walking the girdle (part 1). Hidden spaces: the Derbyshire Dales. Measuring Victorian London: Mogg’s cab fare map. History at a glance. The city as labyrinth: the medina of Fez. Mapping London’s subterranean nightmares. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell). Exploring Art in the City. In: Sites, Landscape, Place, Memory (James Thurgill). Mapping the Marvellous (Marion Endt-Jones).
cities | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Global Undergrounds: Exploring Cities Within. The heart of the city: under Senate House. Dark city: the architectural imaginaries of Senate House. Incomplete futures: Giarre, Sicily. Abandoned futures: the Park Hill estate, Sheffield. Cutting Detroit: the creative reuse of urban ruins. Chronopolis: Detroit’s time zones. Dreaming the city: Phlegm’s Sheffield bestiary. Ruins in reverse: Ciudad Valdeluz, Spain. Archaeology and Material Culture (Paul Mullins). East of Elveden (Laurence Mitchell).
iron | Paul Dobraszczyk
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Imperial exotic: early iron buildings for export. Dream spaces: railway stations and the beyond. Paddington station: function and fantasy. Arcadian dreams in Paris. Mass ornament: Parisian love padlocks. Representing the nation: the Thames Embankment lamps. Death by ornament: the Sailors’ Home gates, Liverpool. Utopian ruins: Fountain Gardens, Paisley. The industrial sublime: Castlefield, Manchester. The afterlife of objects: the Coalbrookdale gates. Study day on decorative iron and Victorian architecture.
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Friday, August 20, 2010. Monday, May 31, 2010. Monday, May 24, 2010. Turn A Life Around. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Yes, i did. I have been faithful to Maybelline's mascaras for years now. i actually blogged abt it earlier (http:/ misplacedfreetime.blogspot.com/2010/03/maybelline-volume-express-black.html) . But i cheated on my fav mascara with Helena Rubinsteins glorious mascara.and sorry Maybelline but im in love with this glorious mascara! The price is 280NOK but it's worth it, i promise!
Happiness isn't lost...just misplaced.
Happiness isn't lost.just misplaced. Letters. To myself, friends, family.and the people I'm meant to meet someday. Join in the conversation as we rediscover our smiles. Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Language is an interesting thing. We learn new things by repeating them, over and over. But, the dialect chosen isn't always that of spoken word. It's of feelings, compassion and care. So today, forget about the phrases that leave your lips. Let your heart do the talking. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Sunday, April 6, 2014. I've been so busy in the last couple weeks and even managed to squeeze in a few days vacation to my new favorite place. San Antonio, Texas! But I walked and walked so much every day and only ate meals, no snacking I lost weight! I was 150 when I left and now that I'm back home and sticking to a diet I was 144 this morning! Wednesday, March 26, 2014. So I weighed and measured myself this morning. Here are my starting stats:. Weight- 147.8 lbs. Body fat- approx. 26%. Ladies, I'm talk...
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Just another WordPress.com site. Independent Newsagents: A History and Celebration. August 3, 2017. Since writing a blog post. Here about newsagents, I have started to research their history more seriously and was recently asked to contribute to a wonderful exhibition of drawings and watercolours of Glasgow newsagents by the artist Will Knight, taking place at the New Glasgow Society from 11-22 August (10am-6pm). You can find out more about the exhibition here. In 1940, George Orwell described. The ‘smal...
Memoires of A Misplaced Hippie
Memoires of A Misplaced Hippie. Things that go about in my head. Little bits and pieces from an ordinary crazy life. Today, after 4 days of not getting the chance to talk to each other because we're in two different countries, my husband got mad at me because I was upset with him. He was furious because he said "don't be sad" and yet I was still sad. How could I tell him that? After 4 days of me being upset with him and him not trying to fix it, he said "Don't be sad"! Links to this post. I am strong, as...
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Confessions of a Misplaced Homemaker
Confessions of a Misplaced Homemaker. Friday, June 30, 2017. Confession #6: Some Things in the Bible are Hard to Swallow. CHEWING ON GOD’S WORD. And then, there’s the strings. But at some point, we have to move on. So GULP! Down it goes, like it or not. This is where the beauty of the Word of God really comes into play. What are some passages of scripture that are difficult for you? I know I have quite a list. Wednesday, December 12, 2012. Confession #5: I Like to Keep Both Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air.
The Misplaced Hoosier
Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Leaving on a Jet Plane? So that's a big chunk (ha! Of why I don't like flying. Honestly, though, why does anyone like flying? You're in a tight seat. It smells funny. There isn't enough legroom for. And I'm not quite 5'0" tall. They barely feed you, and when they do it's not good. You go to the bathroom in what is essentially a cramped portapotty with a disturbing vacuum flush. It is not a pleasant experience. Links to this post. Thursday, March 27, 2014. Are you there, Spring?
Misplaced Identity Productions
Welcome to Misplaced Identity Productions. A web design business dedicated to small businesses. The best way to predict your future is to create it". Peter F. Drucker. Here lies the links to websites I have created. They have been dreamt to life by many hours of hard work. Send us a query, hate note, love letter, birthday card, special request, and anything else you can think of. Please do not send small animals to us via email; they do not survive very well in the packets. entrant.
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