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Carta de James Cramp, 12 diciembre 1835
Handwritten document, 2pp, (incomplete). Remarkable letter written two days before his execution at Tampico. Cramp had been swept up in the Tampico Expedition of exiled Mexican military officer Jose Antonio Mexia. Letter: Texas Revolution, Mexico, Filibustering.This document is an Spanish translation of the "Letter from James Cramp, December 12, 1835." Translated by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson. The language of the original document is Englis
Bill Cramp
Bill Cramp, lived in Oakland but was born in Monticello, Maine, and lived there until he was three; then he moved to Patten. At nineteen he moved to Medway and married there the following spring (1901). Cramp spent most of his life working in the woods and learned most of his songs there. After retiring from the woods, he worked as a baker in his daughter’s restaurant in Oakland.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplerartists/1003/thumbnail.jp
Carta de James Cramp, diciembre 1835
Handwritten document, 2pp, (incomplete). Letter, manuscript fair copy, in Cramp's hand, of the Declaration and Petition of the American prisoners who were subsequently executed at Tampico.This document is an Spanish translation of the "Letter from James Cramp, December 1835." Translated by Lorena Gauthereau-Bryson. The language of the original document is Englis
Krill Ecology - Technical Reports and Systems Guides
Progress Code: completedStatement: See the individual reports for further details.Krill Ecology - Technical Reports and Systems Guides<br/><br/>A series of documents detailing work completed and methods used at the Krill Aquarium located at the Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report # Title and Author<br/><br/>Technical Report 1. 26th January 1994. DAPI Epiflourescence Technique. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 2. 5th March 1995. Bag Culture - Cell Growth Count Protocol. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 3. 12th January 1996. Chemical 'Spiking' of Krill Aquarium Bio-filter T12. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 4. 24th June 1996. Cold Temperature Algal Bag Culture Methodology. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 5. 16th April 1997. Algal Bag Culture - Harvesting Method. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 6. 26th October 1999. Aquarium System Bulk Seawater Collection and Storage. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 7. 11th October 1999. Sodium Hypochlorite Treatment of Algal Bag Culture Filtration Unit. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 8. 18th October 1999. Feeding Krill - Algal Strains, Feeding Rate and Nutritional Values. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 9. 22nd November 1999. Krill Biology Section - Parental Algal Culture Maintenance. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 10. 10th April 2000. Krill Group Databases and Maintaining Daily Data Records. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 11. 11th May 2000. Making Up and Use of Iodine Solution as an Indicator of the Presence of Chlorine in Freshwater. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 12. 1st June 2000. Testing for Harmful Ammonia (NH3) in Aquarium Sea Water. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 13. 12th June 2000. Digitron Digilog 2088T Digital Temperature Logger/Gauge - Operating Instructions and Down-Loading Logged Data Guide. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 14. 27th June 2000. Krill Biology - Marine Science Support Shed Gear Storage. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 15. 15th October 2000. Making up of fe Growth Media Stock Solutions for Parental and Algal Bag Culture Production. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 16. 15th January 2001. Algal Bag Culture - Growth Rate Analysis. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 17. 19th July 2004. Protective Epoxy Coating of Onga Seawater Collection Fire Pump. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 18. 27th October 2004. New Krill Aquarium - Bulk Seawater Collection and Storage Logistics. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 19. 11th March 2005. New Krill Aquarium - Algal Bag Culture Filtration System. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division. <br/><br/>Technical Report 20. 6th April 2005. New Culture Cabinet Bag to Bag Inoculation Procedure. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 21. 17th June 2005. Agar Bacterial Plate Testing for Krill Algal Culture Stocks. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 22. 29th July 2004. New Algal Culture Cabinet - Bag Culture Setup Methodology. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 23. 24th May 2005. Protocol for Sterilization of Bag Culture Air Supply System. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 24. 30th May 2005. 200 litre tank Algal Batch Culture Setup. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Technical Report 25. 22nd June 2005. Making Up and Shaping Plastic Bags for Algal Culture. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division.<br/><br/>Techincal Report 26. 19th December 2005. New Krill Aquarium - Algal Strains, Feeding Rates and Nutritional Values. Author: P. M. Cramp. Australian Antarctic Division
Letter from James Cramp, December 1835
Handwritten document, 2pp, (incomplete). Letter, manuscript fair copy, in Cramp's hand, of the Declaration and Petition of the American prisoners who were subsequently executed at Tampico
cramp
cramp a[PT] Wonderful man, he was. ...he [would be at] all them old cramp songs, all them old-fashioned ones, you know, 'bout the steamers an' about this thing and the other thing an'...DNE-cit J. D. A. WIDDOWSONUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used I[see 'shanty'-England]-JH; cramped, cramp-hand, cramp-word, GEO. BORROWChecked by Jordyn Hughes Thu 23 Jun 201
cramp n? / cramp (knot
cramp n.'knot from a tree which one would carry in the pocket in the old days, to keep off or control leg cramps'.DNE Sup [DNE cramp n attrib]G. M. Story JAN. 28 1988[check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupNot Usedcramp knotChecked by Jordyn Hughes Thu 23 Jun 201
cramp ?n/ cramp knot
cramp n.a gnarled lump of wood loggers used to ease foot cramps by rolling it on the ground underneath the cramped foot Is this elabotate naive etymology? Myth? cramp means twisted, gnarled.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [check] WKG. M. Story DEC 26 1987Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Supcramp knotChecked by Jordyn Hughes Thu 23 Jun 201
cramp talk/hand
cramp a[PT] cramp talk cramp hand But they used to have some awful cramp talk,because the kind of medicine they [mummers] used to be selling,see,and advertising, pills and all of it - had it all in his satchel. Because my uncle he was a cramp hand in dressing-up, mummering: talk all kinds of talk. [ = able to speak in different ways, say unusual things etc ??]DNE-cit J. WIDDOSONUsed I and SupUsed I2Used I[see 'cramped', 'janney-talk'] 'roach', 'mumming' noise] 'cramp words/cramp names', 'skam';cramped, cramp-hand, cramp-word, GEO. BORROWChecked by Jordyn Hughes Thu 23 Jun 201
cramps words or cramp names
cramp aUnusual dialect words or pronunciations, which the local people think peculiar.DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972 JH JAN 1972Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used I[see 'cramp/cramp talk/cramp hand/', janney-talk', 'roach', 'mumming' noise, etc. 'skam',;cramped, cramp-hand, cramp-word, GEO. BORROWChecked by Jordyn Hughes Thu 23 Jun 201
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