556 research outputs found
Forest Robb Folder
6 pages of family history documents containing and related to Forest Robb; Tom Mccall; Levi L. "Leroy" Kimball; Gold Fork; Boise Cascade; Jack Badley; Anna Sisk; South Fork Hot Springs - including: Idaho History Projec
Marcia Langton and Peter Robb in conversation
Following a Monthly profile on Indigenous academic Marcia Langton by author Peter Robb (\u27Midnight in Sicily\u27, \u27M\u27, \u27Street Fight in Naples\u27), Langton and Robb come together on stage at the Sydney Writers’ Festival for an intimate conversation about the common themes of their lives: difficult early years in Australia, exciting times abroad and life back in Australia subsequently. Presented by the Sydney Writers’ Festival, May 2011
James D. Robb House, Forest Grove
This house was built in 1874 and is located at 2606 17th Avenue. The land on which this house was built was sold to James D. Robb in 1874 by Dr. Sydney H. Marsh, President of Pacific University. James and his wife, Caroline lived in the house from 1874 to 1882. Mr. Robb was the Washington County Superintendent of Schools and principal of the Tualatin Academy from 1874 – 1881. Mr. Robb sold the house to Rev. William Roberts and his wife Hanna in 1881. Rev. Roberts had a distinguished career in Methodiest missionary work in Oregon. This couple raised young Catherine Sager, a survivor of the Whitman Massacre. Edward and Samantha Coleman purchased the house in 1900. Samantha was a suffragette and temperance lady. A two story Classic Revival style house. The main part of the house has a gable roof. The addition to the rear is a single story gable. The front porch extends across the front with a balcony on top. The balcony is supported by four tooled posts topped with scrolled grackets under the eaves. This house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1988. Also known as the Robb-Roberts (William Roberts) House and the Samantha Coleman House Harley McDonald was the architect who designed the hous
James D. Robb House, Forest Grove
This house was built in 1874 and is located at 2606 17th Avenue. The land on which this house was built was sold to James D. Robb in 1874 by Dr. Sydney H. Marsh, President of Pacific University. James and his wife, Caroline lived in the house from 1874 to 1882. Mr. Robb was the Washington County Superintendent of Schools and principal of the Tualatin Academy from 1874 – 1881. Mr. Robb sold the house to Rev. William Roberts and his wife Hanna in 1881. Rev. Roberts had a distinguished career in Methodiest missionary work in Oregon. This couple raised young Catherine Sager, a survivor of the Whitman Massacre. Edward and Samantha Coleman purchased the house in 1900. Samantha was a suffragette and temperance lady. A two story Classic Revival style house that has been extensively remodeled. This house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1988. Also known as the Robb-Roberts (William Roberts) House and the Samantha Coleman House Harley McDonald was the architect who designed the hous
The Essential Guide to Forest School and Nature Pedagogy
"This book is a complete guide to Forest School provision and nature pedagogy, and it examines the models, methods, worldviews and values that underpin teaching in nature. Cree and Robb show how a robust nature pedagogy can support learning, behaviour and physical and emotional wellbeing, and, importantly, a deeper relationship with the natural world. They offer an overview of what a Forest School Programme could look like through the year. The Essential Guide to Forest School and Nature Pedagogy provides 'real-life' examples from a variety of contexts, sample session plans and detailed guidance on using language, crafting and working with the natural world. This accessible resource guides readers along the Forest School path, covering topics such as: The history of nature education Our sensory system in nature; Forest School ethos and worldview; Playing and crafting in the natural world Guiding practitioners through planning for a programme, including taking care of a woodland site and preparing all the essential policies and procedures for working with groups and nature, this book is written by dedicated Forest School experts, and is essential reading for settings, schools, youth groups, families and anyone working with children and young people"-
Interior of James D. Robb House, Forest Grove
This house was built in 1874 and is located at 2606 17th Avenue. The land on which this house was built was sold to James D. Robb in 1874 by Dr. Sydney H. Marsh, President of Pacific University. James and his wife, Caroline lived in the house from 1874 to 1882. Mr. Robb was the Washington County Superintendent of Schools and principal of the Tualatin Academy from 1874 – 1881. Mr. Robb sold the house to Rev. William Roberts and his wife Hanna in 1881. Rev. Roberts had a distinguished career in Methodiest missionary work in Oregon. This couple raised young Catherine Sager, a survivor of the Whitman Massacre. Edward and Samantha Coleman purchased the house in 1900. Samantha was a suffragette and temperance lady. Picture is looking through a doorway at the stairway to the second floor. Mr. Robb signed his name in the stairway where it remains today. This house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1988. Also known as the Robb-Roberts (William Roberts) House and the Samantha Coleman House Harley McDonald was the architect who designed the hous
Voluntary Environmental Action and Export Destinations: The Case of Forest Certification
There is an increasing tendency for forest product firms worldwide to adopt sound environmental management practices by voluntarily agreeing to have their forest practices certified by third parties. Using a simple model of profit maximization, we illustrate that the puzzling emergence of this non-state, self-imposed governance structure is compatible with firms' profit motives. An empirical model using firm data from three countries shows firm location and export destinations play a key role in firms' decisions to seek certification, while the nature of forestland ownership has no significant impact on certification decisions.export markets, forest certification, profit maximization, discrete choice models, Environmental Economics and Policy,
Interior of James D. Robb House, Forest Grove
This house was built in 1874 and is located at 2606 17th Avenue. The land on which this house was built was sold to James D. Robb in 1874 by Dr. Sydney H. Marsh, President of Pacific University. James and his wife, Caroline lived in the house from 1874 to 1882. Mr. Robb was the Washington County Superintendent of Schools and principal of the Tualatin Academy from 1874 – 1881. Mr. Robb sold the house to Rev. William Roberts and his wife Hanna in 1881. Rev. Roberts had a distinguished career in Methodiest missionary work in Oregon. This couple raised young Catherine Sager, a survivor of the Whitman Massacre. Edward and Samantha Coleman purchased the house in 1900. Samantha was a suffragette and temperance lady. Picture is of the window bay with period wallpapered walls, a chair and side table and a chaise lounge This house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 14, 1988. Also known as the Robb-Roberts (William Roberts) House and the Samantha Coleman House Harley McDonald was the architect who designed the hous
A calm and peaceful land
UPEI 091; [sound recording] / P. Batchilder, M. Hennessey, C. Perry.; 2 sound cassettes (125 min.; Contents : Introductions (Grant & Robb) -- The Belfast riots (Batchilder) -- "The artist" (Hennessey) -- Rum running days (Perry).; Introduction : William Grant ; Andy Robb.; Recorded at the Confederation of the Arts Centre, 13 March 1977.; The Belfast riotsSource type: Electronic(1
Matters of life and death. by Peter Robb
The author joins Doctor John McCarthy and his team in Australia's most successful intensive care unit
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