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Lauren




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Registered: March 2004
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A layout about my great great grandfather
Journalling:
This portrait of Samuel Middlebrook was hanging in the
KatiKati Museum. Its description stated he was about 17 years old, and in the uniform of the Tauranga Armed Constabulary. His son Bert once said in a speech to the Ohin- emuri Historical Society, that Sam ran away from home at 17, joined the Armed Constabulary in Tauranga, later joining the Lands and Survey Department where he would be involved in the original surveying of the Tauranga district, and later assist Sir George Vessey Stewart lead his Irish settlement party into the district.
The Armed Constabulary and had the combined roles of regular police work and also suporting the militia during the Land Wars of the mid to late 19th Century. Initially Law and Order was kept by British forces but increased taxes on the colony for each British soldier meant by 1846 the time had come for the New Zealand Government to raise its own force to supplement their numbers With a combination of mounted and unmounted members the recruits were trained as light infantry and cavalry and their numbers were drawn from volunteers. From 1867 -1886 they were the only permanent force in New Zealand until the permanent Militia Force was formed in 1886.

I used my Midnight Gold Page kit for this layout
· Date: Tue July 24, 2012 · Views: 439
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Keywords: 15096dsp
Program: cs6
Fonts: kokila, adobe caslon pro copperplate gothic.

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MizLiz

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Registered: December 2005
Location: Garland, Texas
Posts: 943
Tue July 24, 2012 12:17pm

I love history tidbits so for this page is so cool! And doubly since I don't ever see myself enjoying this in person (though I never say never crazier things have happened). Thanks for sharing.

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Many Feathers
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Registered: December 2004
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Tue July 24, 2012 1:18pm

Lauren, you are such an inspiration, in more ways than one!

Love this! the journaling is fantastic...the photo- incredible (great great grandfather is not that far away removed) and of course, the kit is wonderful!
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Registered: April 2006
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Tue July 24, 2012 2:58pm

Love your journaling and your layout design. Gorgeous page!

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Registered: October 2005
Location: Auckland, NZ
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Tue July 24, 2012 10:02pm

Great looking page design. Neat picture, well worth your trip. I like how you've created the two separate journaling sections.

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vwortman

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Registered: May 2006
Location: Prineville, OR
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Tue July 24, 2012 11:48pm

Wow Lauren....this is impressive, very classy and informative! I like how you split up your journaling too, very neat and clean page. I am going to scraplift this soon!!!

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