Peggy Harcourt
Peggy Harcourt
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Peggy Harcourt 2012 Wigged Basic Tonner Doll $99.99 Add to your Tonner doll collection with the beautiful Peggy Harcourt 2012 Wigged Basic Tonner Doll! Harcourt doll comes with removable platinum wig. Limited edition of 500 pieces! How can you resist adding to your Tonner doll collection when this Peggy Harcourt 2012 Wigged Basic Tonner Doll includes all the little details you’ve come to expect from Tonner like her blue painted eyes with applied eyelashes and removable platinum wig?! Not only does she include the wig, but she also comes with a black body suit, a black satin half slip, sheer pantyhose, and black plastic molded sandals. Made from fine quality vinyl and hard plastic, the 16-inch tall curvaceous body and Peggy Harcourt head sculpt can be displayed with the included stand. The Peggy Harcourt 2012 Wigged Basic Tonner Doll is a limited edition of 500 pieces, so get yours fast! |
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Call For Peggy $10 Call For Peggy |
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Peggy $328 Features a distressed, chestnut brown finish with mahogany undertones, black speckling and a light gray glaze. |
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Faconnable Tres Tres Chic $15.44 Genre: Electronic. Style: House, Downtempo…. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Snow, Skis and Sunshine in Switzerland from Mary Evans $29.99 Photo Puzzle, Snow, Skis and Sunshine in Switzerland. Miss Joan Simon, Miss Peggy Peyton, Mr George Renwick, R.N., Mrs Renwick and The Hon. Olivia Harcourt skiing at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Chosen by Mary Evans. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. … |
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If You Find a Rock $9.04 Think of all the rocks there are: the skipping rocks, the splashing rocks, and the chalk rocks. Whether the found treasures are climbing rocks or wishing rocks, children can’t help collecting them. With joyful text and luminous photographs, If You Find a Rock celebrates rocks everywhere–as well as the mysterious and wonderful places they are found. •Features 18 hand-tinted photographic illus… |
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Mistress of Modernism: The Life of Peggy Guggenheim $28.00 Peggy Guggenheim emerges in Mistress of Modernism as the ultimate self-invented woman, a cultural mover and shaker who broke away from her poor-little-rich-girl origins to shape a life for herself as the enfant terrible of the art world. Peggy’s visionary Art of This Century gallery in New York, which brought together the European surrealist artists with the American abstract expressionists, was a… |
The Grand Canal: The Main Artery of Venice
The Grand Canal is the main artery of Venice. Since the city consists of 118 islands situated in a shallow lagoon, the best way to get around is via the 150 canals which connect every district to its principal waterway. If you travel to Venice by train, the Grand Canal starts almost immediately as you leave the station. Probably the best way to see the sights is to travel along its entire length in one of the municipal water buses known as "vaporetti".
The Grand Canal weaves through the central districts of Venice passing some poignant decaying but still incredibly beautiful buildings in the process. Look out for the Ca' Rezzonico, an elegant palazzo with a three-tiered marble façade situated on the right bank at the point where the canal is joined by the Rio di San Barnaba, and don't miss the Palazzo Santa Sofia, known as the golden house because its exterior was once decorated by gilt and polychrome facing.
Shortly before the canal makes a sharp turn to the left, known locally as the "volta", you'll see the Palazzo Foscari; a Byzantine-inspired Gothic palace constructed in 1492, and then a little further on there is the Palazzo Barbarigo, which was once owned by a glass manufacturer who decorated its walls with Murano glass mosaics. Another smaller building, the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, houses the Peggy Guggenheim museum containing notable works by Picasso, Dali, and Jason Pollock.
The Grand Canal terminates at St. Mark's Square by the San Marco Canal and in the vicinity of the Basilica of St. Mary of Salvation, one of Venice's largest churches.
The Grand Canal is only spanned by three bridges since most people travel along it rather than across it. The Ponte degli Scalzi constructed in 1934 connects the districts of Santa Croce and Cannaregio while the Ponte dell'Accademica, which was re-built according to its original design in 1985, bridges the canal at its southern end.
The Rialto is the oldest crossing. The current stone structure dates from 1591. It was built by Antonio da Ponte and replaced an earlier wooden bridge. The design is quite stunning; two covered platforms join a central portico at a steep angle to create an impressive landmark. At the time few people thought that the structure could support the weight of the portico and many predicted that the entire edifice would collapse into the canal. However, the critics were proved wrong and the Rialto is now one of Venice's chief tourist attractions.Bob Bruno is a frequent visitor to Venice and a regular contributor to the Venice Sights blog athttp://www.venice-sights.co.uk
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Paddington On Top $6.99 Michael Bond, Peggy Fortnum (Illustrator),Paperback - REV,Series: Paddington Series, English-language edition,Pub by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
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Paddington Takes the Air $15 Michael Bond, Peggy Fortnum (Illustrator),Hardcover - Revised,Series: Paddington Series, English-language edition,Pub by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |