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198. Apron owned by Mrs. Emma Wilson Pratt of Kanab, Utah
Photographs of and document for an apron owned by Mrs. Emma Wilson Pratt of Kanab, Utah. Belonged to owner\u27s mother, Solina Fay Wilson (born 1850 in Salt Lake City
203. Kerchief owned by Mrs. Emma Wilson Pratt of Kanab, Utah
Photograph of and document for a kerchief owned by Mrs. Emma Wilson Pratt of Kanab, Utah. Given to owner\u27s grandmother, Mrs. Sytha Crosby Lay in 1840, who brought it across the plains from Tennessee to Utah in 1847. It was used to throw over the baby\u27s face when baby was taken outsid
LSE Lit Fest 2017 Book Review: Ctrl Alt Delete: how I grew up online by Emma Gannon
What has been the impact of digital technologies on the development of today’s youth? And how has the digital world changed the way we see ourselves and relate to each other? In Ctrl Alt Delete: How I Grew Up Online, blogger, author and digital consultant Emma Gannon shares her experiences of coming of age, living and working in the digital era. Gannon enfolds illuminating facts and figures into her engaging and relatable personal memoir to examine both the risks and opportunities afforded by digital technologies, writes Emma Wilson. On Saturday 25 February, Emma Gannon will be speaking alongside Rachel Coldicutt and Deana Puccio as part of the LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2017. ‘Growing Up Online: A Digital Revolution?’ explores the risks and benefits for young people growing up in cyberspace; tickets are free and available here
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Publications of the Texas Folklore Society
Collection of memorable and comical stories about Emma Wilson Emery's family members, including her Aunt Puss, Uncle Lum, Uncle Noah, Aunt Chlo and others
Publications of the Texas Folklore Society
Collection of memorable and comical stories about Emma Wilson Emery's family members, including her Aunt Puss, Uncle Lum, Uncle Noah, Aunt Chlo and others
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Publications of the Texas Folklore Society
Collection of memorable and comical stories about Emma Wilson Emery's family members, including her Aunt Puss, Uncle Lum, Uncle Noah, Aunt Chlo and others
UA37/2 Letter to Etta Runner
Letter from Ivan & Emma Wilson to Etta Runner upon her retirement from WKU. It is an example of penmanship
Person-centred advocacy: Some ethical issues
In the second of two articles on advocacy for people with dementia Mike Fox with Lesley Wilson considers some of the ethical issues arising from advocacy work within a residential home that was due to close
Funeral Service for Mrs. Emma Bland Wilson
Funeral program for Mrs. Emma Bland Wilson. The funeral was held July 14, 1992 at the Jacob's Chapel United Methodist Church, officiated by Rev. Sylvester Chase. Funeral arrangements were made through the Sutton-Sutton Mortuary, Inc., and she was buried in the Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas
Wilson, Emma Meadow (Allbritten), 1891-1977 (SC 753)
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 753. Letters, 1962-1976 (24), written by Emma (Allbritten) Wilson, Bowling Green and Hazel, Kentucky, to Betty Hemming, England; booklet and letter, 1976, written by Betty relating how her family met Mr. Wilson in 1935; letter to Betty written by Mr. Wilson, telling of Emma’s death; correspondence, 1977-1978 (5), between Betty and Pat Hodges, Kentucky Library, concerning the collection
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