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shaker

shaker

  • Article on Shaker culture and craftsmanship. Includes references and links.
  • Anything you want to share as it relates to collecting novelty salt and pepper shakers.
  • Information about the club. Learn about your shaker collection. Club has yearly convention, local chapters and a convention shaker.
  • Historical background of the United Society of Believers (Shakers), links to museum, library archives, calendar, and the herb catalog.
  • Manufacturer of shale shaker screen, derrick shale shaker screen, hook strip screen and replacement screen for all types of shale shakers.
  • A brief history of the Shaker movement, including their cultural and musical contributions.
  • Online versions of some of the documents published by the early Shakers in times past, including those discussing their beliefs, prophecies and inspired transmissions from the Godhead.
  • Competition in two categories: interior shots, exterior shots. Photographs must highlight Shaker architecture, Shaker furniture and accessories in real life.
  • (Maine) A profile of the only remaining active Shaker community.
  • Bi-lingual virtual museum of salt and pepper shakers (over 950 shaker pairs), all shown in pictures. Information about collecting salt and pepper shakers, books, newsgroup.
  • Collection of novelty and figural salt and pepper shakers. Also looking to buy collections of shakers.
  • Shakers of all types including nodders, huggers, Bendel and Van Tellingen.
  • Collections of salt and pepper shakers from around the world.
  • A detailed report compiled from 1990 census data that includes population, housing, economic and educational information.
  • Local, regional, and statewide news collected from diverse sources on the web.
  • Provides district calendar, school, and alumni information.
  • Cultural museum, restaurant, and store (Canterbury, NH). virtual tour, contact information and online shopping.
  • A restored Shaker community and living museum. Includes a profile of facilities which include dining, lodging, and crafts.
  • A non-profit historic preservation group which runs interpretive educational programming about the Shakers and their influence on the region.
  • Article about the interaction of the Shakers with the contemporary Oneida Community in New York. Includes a profile of the sect, its history and doctrine; by Randall Hillebrand.
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