This late Georgian mansion in Cheshire was designed by Samuel Wyatt for William Egerton. Includes history, photographs, events, and education.
A Catholic, state-certified, secondary school, grades nine through twelve. Founded by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, in 1882.
A consulting company which provides marketing and retailing advice to food, wine, beverage, spirits, alcohol and liquour merchants.
Offers an eclectic selection of painting, sculpture, ceramics, glass, jewelry and hand-crafted furniture. Show schedule, artist list and location.
Mary & Joseph Retreat Center is a non-profit, interfaith retreat center and conference center. The mission of the center is to provide a nurturing environment of peace and tranquility.…
A 399-bed teaching hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University and Mohawk College.
Cemetery transcription library, contains cemetery records with lists of grave sites by name, date of birth and death.
A biography of the Irish poet and dramatist, focusing on his writings for the theatre.
Book lending and educational institution with eight branches around the county. Catalog, resources, community information.
William “Uncle Bill†Baker deserves recognition as one of the pioneer avocational archaeologists of the Plains, with work spanning thirty years (late 1920’s-1950’s) in the Oklahoma panhandle and surrounding region.…
…to identify her with Mary, the mother of James the Less and Joseph ( Mark, xv, 40; cf. Matt., xxvii, 56).…
Housed in the historic William Heath Davis House, the foundation showcases the colorful history and architecture of downtown San Diego. Includes information about events, tours, educational programs, and membership.…
Earned a doctorate in theology, served as a parish priest, renowned for gifts of prophecy and miracles. St. Joseph died in 1702.
Features fantasy and comic art, projects and interests of Joseph Swenson
Biographies, recordings, press reviews, articles, performance schedule, repertoire, and links.
Founded by William Morris in 1877 to counteract the destructive 'restoration' of medieval buildings by Victorian architects. Activities, publications, events, course for home owners.…
Archbishop of Armagh, b. at Ballykilbeg, near Downpatrick, 8 June, 1780; d. 6 April, 1849.
This article by William Henry Young provides some history about agnosticism since 1869 and suggests reasons for the introduction of the term evangelical agnosticism.
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