Clare’s work documents her travels to some of the world’s greatest cities including Venice, Florence, New York and London. Most recently Paris has provided much inspiration for a series of new pen …
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Found this item too late for inclusion in my Notes and Queries article (forthcoming September 2018 but published online now). As explained therein, the reprinting of "Immortality" in the Kansas City Bar Bulletin Volume 15, Number 2 (December 1938) gave due credit on page 18 to Clare Harner, in 'The Gypsy.' I did not guess how KC lawyer Samuel L. Trusty, the eulogist who recited "Clare Harner's beautiful little poem of 'Immortality'" at the funeral service for Benjamin D. Pugh, knew about The Gypsy: all poetry magazine where "Immortality" had appeared in the December 1934 issue. Turns out, Trusty could have copied or clipped it from the local newspaper. The entire poem was reprinted in the Kansas City Times (morning edition of the Kansas City Star) on Friday, February 8, 1935 and attributed, just as in the Kansas City Bar Bulletin more than three years later, to Clare Harner, in "The Gypsy." Kansas City Times (Kansas City, Missouri) - February 8, 1935 via GenealogyBank IMMORTALITY. Do not stand By my grave, and weep. I am not there, I do not sleep— I am the thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints in snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle, autumn rain, As you awake with morning's hush, I am the swift, up-flinging rush Of quiet birds in circling flight, I am the day transcending night. Do not stand By my grave, and cry— I am not there, I did not die. —Clare Harner, in "The Gypsy." [As reprinted in the Kansas City Times on February 8, 1935.]
Carrigaholt Castle was built in about 1480 by the McMahons, chiefs of the Corcabascin Peninsula. It stands at the end of a fishing pier overlooking the Shannon Estuary and the harbor. This is a tall,...
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Style No. 87870705; Color Code: 092 Cotton Spot clean Imported Dimensions 23.5" crown, 2.5" brim Clare V. In 2006, Clare Vivier began designing in response to her fruitless search for a stylish-yet-sturdy carryall. Since then, her eponymous line has taken off, leading to collaborations with major players in the fashion world. From tote bags and t-shirts to home decor, we love that her designs combine a chic French sensibility with no-fuss practicality.
Photography: Jeremy Choh. Styled by: Cheryl Tan. Hair: Cara Clyne. Makeup: Alex T. Model: Clare Crawford at IMG Models.
Clare Elsaesser, Tastes Orangey Etsy shop I seriously heart these soft, serene and maybe somewhat somber pieces by artist Cl...
Clare Turlay Newberry is a distinguished Caldecott Medal recipient. This doesn't include her numerous nominations and honorable mentions. Sh...
Grit & Grace Studio dishes up all the reasons we love artist Clare Bowen, from her beautiful heart and charity to work to how killer she looks in our Golden Tide Oyster Shell Necklace!
Continuing our series on specialist plant growers, Clare Foster talks to Erin Benzakein of Floret Farm in the Skagit Valley, Washington, whose prize flower crop is 850 glorious varieties of dahlia.
Dense fog covered the UK on Monday, causing travel disruption but making for beautiful pictures
We sifted through over 80 years' worth of bobs, bangs, bed-head, and beehives to find the best celebrity hairstyles that look as glorious now as they did then.
For fall/winter 16 Clare Waight Keller turned her attention to romantic dreamers breaking free.
Style No. 4111260840049; Color Code: 012 Cotton Oversized fit Pullover styling Machine wash USA Dimensions 25.5"L Clare V. In 2006, Clare Vivier began designing in response to her fruitless search for a stylish-yet-sturdy carryall. Since then, her eponymous line has taken off, leading to collaborations with major players in the fashion world. From tote bags and t-shirts to home decor, we love that her designs combine a chic French sensibility with no-fuss practicality.
Clare Turlay Newberry aka Clare Newberry Trujíllo (American, 1903-1970, b. Enterprise, OH, USA) - Sheba and her three kittens, Butch, Brenda and Charcoal from the book, April’s Kittens, 1940,...
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