Westmoreland English
Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (GA-03) Supports Official English
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WESTMORELAND CRUET W/GROUND STOPPER SAWTOOTH/ENGLISH HOBNAIL WHITE MILK GLASS $19.99 |
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Amberina English Hobnail Crimped Rim Compote Candy Dish $56.99 |
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WESTMORELAND MILK GLASS FOOTED CANDY DISH, ENGLISH HOBNAIL, NO LID $6.75 |
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One (1) Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink Sherbet Tall Stem Rnd Base Mint $9.99 |
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Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink Creamer and Sugar Hexagonal Base MINT $22.99 |
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Set of Two (2) Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink Goblets MINT 6-1/4″ x 3-1/4″ $39.99 |
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Set of Nine (9) Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink Cups and Saucers Mint $99.99 |
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Set of Eight (8) Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink Luncheon Plates $59.99 |
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Beautiful Blue English Hobnail Large Serving Tray Plate $7.99 |
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English Hobnail Pink Westmoreland Glass Finger Bowl 4 1/8″ $12.00 |
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VINTAGE WESTMORELAND CRYSTAL ENGLISH HOBNAIL CANDY DISH WITH LID & RUBY STAIN $14.95 |
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Set of 7 Westmoreland English Hobnail Footed Nut / Salt Dips Cellars in Pink $49.99 |
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WESTMORELAND WHITE MILK GLASS ENGLISH TOP HAT-DIAMOND PATTERN – 2 1/2″ TALL $9.00 |
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Westmoreland White Milk Glass English Hobnail Bowl $12.99 |
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Westmoreland Milk Glass English Hobnail Butter Dish $50.00 |
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EAPG Westmoreland English Hobnail Glass Bowl Fruit or Serving Bowl Sawtooth Rim $21.99 |
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Westmoreland English Hobnail Pink 8 oz. Water Tumbler $9.99 |
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10 WESTMORELAND ENGLISH HOBNAIL GOBLETS BLACK BASE $49.95 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL CLEAR Open Jam Jelly $19.99 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL CLEAR Marmalade with Lid $18.99 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL-CLEAR Cordial Glass 769392 $15.99 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL CLEAR Goblet 6 1/4″ 769409 $16.99 |
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WESTMORELAND CRYSTAL ENGLISH HOBNAIL PINK 7″ TALL FOOTED CANDY DISH W/ LID MINT $99.00 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL CLEAR Bread Plate 6558962 $8.99 |
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BEAUTIFUL WESTMORELAND ENGLISH HOBNAIL PASTEL BLUE RUFFLED COMPOTE MINT $18.50 |
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VTG AZURE BLUE English Hobnail Glass Dish; Vanity; Jewlery; Trinket; w/ LID $7.75 |
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Set of 6 Westmoreland English Hobnail Footed Sherbets Square Base Exc Cond $14.99 |
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Set of 6 Westmoreland English Hobnail Square Base Wine Glasses Exc Cond $16.99 |
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Set of Westmoreland English Hobnail Square Base Salt and Pepper Shakers Exc Cond $14.99 |
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Set of 8 Westmoreland English Hobnail Footed Tumblers Exc Condition $24.99 |
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Westmoreland English Hobnail Wt Milk Glass Compote Diamond Point Pedestal Bowl $9.99 |
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3 Westmoreland English Hobnail Footed Tumblers Exc Condition $8.99 |
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Vintage Westmoreland English Hobnail Milk Glass Marmalade With Lid and Spoon $12.99 |
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Vintage Westmoreland English Hobnail Cobalt Blue Elegant Square Bowl $34.99 |
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English Hobnail Westmoreland Glass Salad Plate $9.99 |
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Westmoreland Milk Glass Handled Hexagon BonBon Dish Bowl Nappy English Hobnail $14.49 |
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Westmoreland ENGLISH HOBNAIL-CLEAR Footed Open Sugar $13.99 |
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Westmoreland English Hobnail Pedestal Candy Dish with Lid $9.99 |
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WESTMORELAND Elegant Glass ENGLISH HOBNAIL Clear Hexagonal Flat Creamer $12.99 |
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Set Four Westmoreland Glass Crystal English Hobnail 6 1/2″ Ice Tea Tumblers $32.00 |
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Vintage Green / Blue 6 Inch English Hobnail Glass Ruffled Compote Vintage Green / Blue 6 Inch English Hobnail Ruffled Compote… |
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Haweswater, Westmoreland, c.1795 (w/c over graphite on wove paper) by Edward Dayes – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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Haweswater, Westmoreland, c.1795 (w/c over.. – 3×2 inch Fridge Magnet – large magnetic button – Magnet $4.99 Rectangular wrap-around refrigerator magnet and a glossy mylar cover.Large 2×3 inch rectangle fridge magnet or ‘buttons’ as they are sometimes known in the USA.Crop shown is automated for display purposes only. All magnets are hand finished and the best most appropriate crop will always be selected to best show the full image. Therefore, actual product may vary slightly from crop shown – this can … |
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Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii (Deluxe Edition) $17.98 Elvis presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career. 25 of elvis greatest hits including a special bonus song never before included on any telecast no more. Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 08/23/2005… |
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Elvis: Aloha From Hawaii $13.98 Elvis presley at the pinnacle of his superstardom giving one of the most outstanding concert performances of his career. 25 of elvis greatest hits including a special bonus song never before included on any telecast no more. Studio: Sony Music Release Date: 08/01/2006 Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Nr… |
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The War at Home $12.25 WAR AT HOME – DVD Movie… |
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Godzilla $9.99 … |
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No Time for Sergeants [VHS] $6.88 Andy Griffith burst to stardom with this surprisingly funny film adaptation of the Broadway comedy (by, of all people, Ira Levin of Rosemary’s Baby fame). Griffith plays a hillbilly who is drafted into the army where, among other things, he has to wear shoes regularly for the first time. Griffith brings an engaging glee to the role of this likable bumpkin, whose happy-go-lucky demeanor is impervio… |
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Vietnam – A Television History [VHS] $64.00 Exactly why was America in Vietnam? This remarkable and essential seven-volume series–six years in the making and originally broadcast on public television in 1983–tells the agonizing history of Vietnam’s lengthy conflicts with some of the largest powers on Earth. While the primary focus is on the United States’ miserable efforts to prop up a porous, anti-Communist government in South Vietnam as… |
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World Trade Center $2.99 … |
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Westmoreland and Portland Places Westmoreland and Portland Places Westmoreland and Portland Places: The History and Architecture o $31.8 Nowhere in America has the private place flourished as it has in St. Louis, and no private places have played a more important role in that city’s or the nation’s history than Westmoreland and Portland. Owned by the residents rather than by the city and governed by a board of trustees responsible for lighting, sewers, roadways, security, landscaping, and refuse removal, Westmoreland and Portland are lined with spectactular houses in the style of Italian palazzi, French chateaus, and English country estates. The residents of Westmoreland and Portland have run many of the largest businesses and industries in St. Louis and in many cases in the United States. In 1904 they were among those who planned one of the most spectacular world’s fairs ever, and in 1927 they helped finance Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight. They served in the cabinets of presidents Cleveland, McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, and Hoover. By examining these and many other accomplishments of these families, Julius Hunter provides a unique historical perspective on the past century of American life. In addition to providing the historical background, Hunter presents vivid descriptions of glamorous social occasions in Westmoreland and Portland–weddings, balls, even funerals–and he shows that the residents were sometimes united, and sometimes split, by bonds of family, marriage, religion, club membership, and political preference. Interviews with people who lived on those streets early in this century provide a unique glimpse of what it was like to grow up in the prestigious neighborhood. Hunter’s text is superbly illustrated. More than 200 color photographs depict the houses as they appear today, including architectural details and interior views. More than 200 black-and-white photographs provide a glimpse of St. Louis’s past. Every house that has stood in either Westmoreland or Portland is shown. All of these mansions were designed by architects, many of them of national or international reputation, and an essay by Esley Hamilton supplies additional information on the architects and the styles in which they worked. A Chronology of Owners presents the ownership dates for every resident, past and present. The engaging text and the beautiful illustrations combine to make this book pleasurable reading for everyone interested in either the St. Louis of the past or the city of the present. |
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Westmoreland’s Way $4.25 Mr. November: Dillon Westmoreland, real-estate tycoon Objective: Pamela Novak, business owner Strategic Plan: Seduce and rescue There was a secret to Dillon Westmoreland’s heritage–and Pamela Novak had the key. Though the raven-haired beauty was ensnared by her shifty fianc?, Dillon–eldest of the Denver Westmoreland clan–couldn’t resist a mind-blowing night in her arms. And after that incredible passion… Well, once a Westmoreland claimed the woman he wanted, he wouldn’t let anything tear them apart! |
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An Excursion to the Lakes, in Westmoreland and Cumberland, August 1773. $22.94 The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Rich in titles on English life and social history, this collection spans the world as it was known to eighteenth-century historians and explorers. Titles include a wealth of travel accounts and diaries, histories of nations from throughout the world, and maps and charts of a world that was still being discovered. Students of the War of American Independence will find fascinating accounts from the British side of conflict. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT110518Anonymous. By William Hutchinson, F.S.A.London: printed for J. Wilkie; and W. Goldsmith, 1774. 2],193, 1]p.; 8 |
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A WIFE FOR A WESTMORELAND $5.89 For weeks Derringer Westmoreland was haunted by memories of a woman whose face he could not recall. But he wanted needed to share that intense passion again. When he finally traced his mystery woman he was met with a surprise. His fantastic one- |
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Westmoreland County $17.12 With the advent of national franchises and increased commercial development throughout Virginia, fewer and fewer areas are able to maintain their agrarian nature. However, Westmoreland County continues its long tradition of relying on its unique environment for sustenance, with its fertile farmlands and its bountiful rivers and creeks, thus preserving its rural essence. |
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A Wife for a Westmoreland $4.25 For weeks, Derringer Westmoreland was haunted by memories of a woman whose face he could not recall. But he wanted—he needed —to share that intense passion again. Now. When he finally traced his mystery woman, he was met with a surprise. His fantastic one-night stand was Lucia Conyers, his sister-in-law’s best friend. And Lucia wasn’t about to become one of Derringer’s women. For the first time in his charmed life, the ranch owner had some wooing to do. And if he wanted to win Lucia’s heart, he’d better be ready to risk his own.… |
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Waiting for Westmoreland $20.94 Those seeking happiness amidst the suffering or disillusionment of day to day life will find hope in reading Waiting for Westmoreland. Those seeking redemption for past mistakes, will also find a means to achieve it. The book is the true story of a 20th century Candide-an innocent growing up in America in the fifties. As a boy, the author suffers the death of loved ones. Spending a year in Vietnam corrupts him. Then the political realities of the war and Watergate shatter his idealistic illusions about America. He searches for tools to reform the country that failed him. His quest becomes a frustrating pursuit. Finally, he meets a person who tells him about the life philosophy of Buddhism. He learns that the credit or blame for all of life’s events lies within-not from others. Looking for happiness outside oneself is fruitless. Only by taking personal responsibility for one’s own life can one be truly happy. Reforming oneself, rather than changing others, leads to a better world. |
