Vitamin B6 is present in our diet in many forms, however, only pyridoxal 5′-phosphate (PLP) can function as a cofactor for enzymes. The intestine absorbs nonphosphorylated B6 vitamers, which are conv...
Erica Wilson: A Life in Stitches looks closely at the life and work of Erica Wilson, the “Julia Child of needlework.” Wilson’s successful 1970s television program teaching needlework was one component of business ventures that included embroidery kits, books, newspaper and magazine columns, public appearances, and a store bearing her name on New York's Madison Avenue.
File name: 10_03_001575b Binder label: Sewing Machines Title: Arrival of the no. 8 Wheeler & Wilson (back) Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 8 x 13 cm. Subject: People; Dogs; Carts & wagons; Sewing machines Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: Wheeler & Wilson M'f'g Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
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File name: 10_03_001430a Binder label: Sewing Machines Title: Wheeler & Wilson's High-Arm New Number Nine is the only perfect sewing machine for family use. (front) Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Frogs; Animals in human situations; Butterflies; Sewing machines Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: Wheeler & Wilson M'f'g' Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
"Je deteste le selfie."
This sort of sounds like a story that would come from The Onion, but it’s true, far as I can tell: the Knit and Natter group in Cramlington, Northumberland, has been banned from meeting in th…
Whether working with the Wooster Group or Robert Wilson, he sets out to reinvent the process and avoid his
A brief introduction to the early European settlement of Christchurch which covers significant events, people and buildings. Links…
File name: 10_03_001431a Binder label: Sewing Machines Title: Wheeler & Wilson's High-Arm New Number Nine is the only perfect sewing machine for family use. (front) Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate) Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm. Genre: Advertising cards Subject: Frogs; Animals in human situations; Sewing machines Notes: Title from item. Statement of responsibility: Wheeler & Wilson M'f'g' Co. Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department Rights: No known restrictions.
A radical suffragist, Paul clashed with President Wilson and the mainstream woman's movement alike.