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The Railway Children, by Edith Nesbit

Lisa Hill wrote 2 days ago: The Railway Children, written by Edith Nesbit in 1906, is one of those classic children’s book … more →

Tags: Authors - B, British Literature, children's literature, Reviews, Source: Personal library, title r, A S Byatt, Edith Nesbit, The Children's Book

Tea Towel Strikes (knocking packing further off track...!)4 comments

tuulenhaiven wrote 1 month ago: It’s a tea towel!! I know I shouldn’t have checked my Google Reader one last time before … more →

Tags: non sense, Reading, Authors, Art, Book related, Cornflower Books, tea towel, Saki, Kitchin Sink Dramas

October Blog Experiment Part 10: "J" Is For Jenny Agutter5 comments

Billy wrote 2 months ago: Forget that gubbins about that American werewolf, I happen to think her greatest work is the Railway … more →

Tags: films, Politics, Filth, Jenny Agutter, An American Werewolf in London, Red Dwarf, Alan Clark

The Railway Children 2009 - Your Reviews31 comments

yorktheatreroyal wrote 4 months ago: Seen our production of The Railway Children? Moved by the magical ending? Inspired to tell all your … more →

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The Railway Children, chapter 12: The End.

Pablo wrote 6 months ago: Life is different now. Mother doesn’t write stories because she gets money from Jim’s grandfather. S … more →

The Railway Children, chapter 11: JIM'S GRANDFATHER

Pablo wrote 7 months ago:    The farmer carries Jim into the house and puts him on Peter’s bed. Mother calls the doctor. … more →

The Railway Children, chapter 10: A NEW FRIEND

Pablo wrote 7 months ago: One day, the children have a picnic near the railway. They see three boys. The boys are running into … more →

The Railway Children, chapters 8 and 9: GOOD NEWS and THE TERRIBLE SECRET

Pablo wrote 7 months ago: Chapter 8: Good News Ten days pass. Then the old gentleman sends a telegram to Alexander. “You … more →

The Railway Children, chapters 6 and 7: THE RUSSIAN WRITER and HEROES OF THE TRAIN

Pablo wrote 7 months ago: Chapter 6: The Russian Writer One morning, Mother goes to London to sell more stories. The children … more →

The Railway Children, chapter 5: THE CHILDREN ASK FOR HELP

Pablo wrote 8 months ago: The children make a big sign for the old gentleman. It says: WE MUST TALK TO YOU AT THE STATION! Bob … more →

The Railway Children, chapters 3 and 4: PETER'S PLAN and THE OLD GENTLEMAN

Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Chapter 3: Peter’s Plan Peter remembers that there’s a lot of coal next to the railway s … more →

The Railway Children, chapter 2: A NEW LIFE

Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Mrs Selby and the children go to the country by train. It’s night when they get there, and the … more →

The Railway Children, chapter 1: THE TWO STRANGE MEN

Pablo wrote 8 months ago: Roberta, Peter and Phyllis Selby lived with their parents in a beautiful house in London. Their pare … more →

The Railway Children. Calendar.

Pablo wrote 9 months ago: Reader for the 3rd term: ‘The  Railway Children’, by E. Nesbit, Burlington Books 1º E.S. … more →

SRC: The Children of Green Knowe, Half Magic - plus The Railway Children

tuulenhaiven wrote 9 months ago: I am grateful that my library has the whole Green Knowe series, but I will have to start utilizing t … more →

Tags: non sense, Books, Reading, Authors, famous people, Challenges, Jesup Memorial Library, E. Nesbit, edward eager

The people of patna

colinlaidlaw wrote 10 months ago:   Here is a collection of portraits of the street children and Bal Shaka staff in Patna. Click on th … more →

Tags: February 2009, India, Patna, Portraits, street children

Is This Christmas Music? Part 2 - Saint Etienne & Tim Burgess 'I Was Born On Christmas Day'

outonbluesix wrote 1 year ago: What, though, of the less popular examples? Well, they tend to end up being sold off for twenty penc … more →

Tags: Christmas, Andrew Collins, Ian Levine, The Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets, noel edmonds, Ride, SAINT-ETIENNE, tim burgess

We should not be allowed out on our own

katyboo1 wrote 1 year ago: After lunch today we took the kids to the park on their bikes.  While they were running about and Ta … more →

Tags: housewife, Life, General, Nonsense, humour, Children, Steam trains, going to the park, going on a steam train

300 (2006)1 comment

33pig wrote 1 year ago: Carry On Leonidas Like a Robert Mapplethorpe Exhibition with moving pictures, Zach Snyder of comic-t … more →

Tags: Reviews, Movies, 2006, Metrosexual, Jenny Agutter, An American Werewolf in London, 300, carry on films, Robert Mapplethorpe


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