Can you name any of these characters? If you think you know who they are - add a tag as a comment ... perhaps the collective wisdom of the Learning 2.0 group will prove Surowiecki's thesis
Yes, Albert it is - the one who said - Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.
Humble Heather
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*Early 19th century hand-coloured *
*engravings of heath flowers*
The vast majority of the 860+ species in the genus Erica (heaths/heather)
are endemic t...
Don't Let the Girl
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Beets from The Vegetable Grower's Guide
*Don't let the girl pare these esculents all over as she does turnips.
Don't let her cut off the tops and root...
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Season 8 wrap up
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Our Season 8 exhibition, held from Friday 30 September 2016 to Monday 3
July 2017, was entitled “Fifty Shades of Brown”. Many of the pieces
exhibited were ...
Hilary Clinton (for Hillary Clinton)
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I started writing this blog entry when I still felt sure that *Hillary*
would win. I had something pretty *hilarious* planned. But sadly it looks
like ou...
9 comments:
Is the first on the left (in white and blue robe) Mother Theresa?
2nd from the right dressed in pink and holding a dog - Barbara Cartland?
One correctly identified - only thirteen to go!!
Yes it is Barbara - isn't her hair marvellous?
Beside Barbara cartland (2nd from the right dressed in pink) is Frieda Carlo???
Yes - Frida Kahlo is between Barbara and the little guy with the champagne coupe!
Albert Einstein is fifth on the right. There is currently a peg exhibition called Pegged showing at the Historic Houses Trust
Yes, Albert it is - the one who said - Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.
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