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  1. 2) Edward Ball: "Die Plantagen am Cooper River" Edward Balls Versuch, anhand der eigenen Familiengeschichte die Sklaverei und ihre Folgen zu dokumentieren, hält Eckert zwar im Ansatz für ein spannendes und kühnes Projekt. Aber er Balls Sprache als zu hölzern und daher "den emotionalen und moralischen Ironien seines so reichen Materials ...

  2. Edward Ball, Mrs Ball’s grandson scaled down this original recipe to make 18 bottles of (mild) chutney. Place all the fruit in the vinegar to soak overnight. Nest day cook the fruit in the same vinegar until soft. Drain. Put the fruit through a mill. Add the sugar dissolved in the brown vinegar and onions (minced) and cook in a pot with the ...

  3. Edward Ball, recipient of the 1998 National Book Award, delivers the keynote speech at the annual meeting of the San Diego Historical Society. A descendent ...

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  4. Edward Balls collected a variety of ornamental plants for private subscribers, specimens for museum herbaria and wild potatoes for agricultural research over the course of an intrepid career. His working life began as a draper, until he volunteered for war relief work with the Quakers in 1914. After 11 years engaged abroad in this work, he ...

  5. When Edward Ball was born on 18 December 1584, in Eye, Suffolk, England, his father, Rev Robert Ball, was 34 and his mother, Elizabeth Webb, was 59. He had at least 1 son and 3 daughters with Jane Richardson. He died on 9 January 1625, in England, United Kingdom, at the age of 40, and was buried in Eye, Suffolk, England. More.

  6. Founder & Medical Director. A member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dr Edward Maitland Ball has been at the forefront of bringing world-class surgical hair restoration techniques to the UK. His background is in cosmetic medicine, general practice and plastic surgery. Trained in microsurgery and dermatology, he worked for 10 years as a member ...

  7. In Slaves in the Family, Edward Ball, a descendant of Elias Ball, has written a nonfiction American saga. Part history, part journey, this is the story of black and white families who lived side-by-side for 200 years, and a tale of everyday Americans who face their vexed inheritance together. With plantation records and oral tradition, Ball ...