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Marian Carter

    British Railway Enthusiasm
    The Second World War in Colour
    Helping Children and Adolescents Think about Death, Dying and Bereavement
    Dying to Live
    • Dying to Live

      A Theological and Practical Workbook on Death, Dying and Beareavement

      • 226 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Focusing on theological perspectives, this resource invites reflective practitioners to delve into topics of death, dying, bereavement, and funerals. It encourages deep contemplation on loss, grief, healing, and the quest for meaning and joy, emphasizing the importance of such reflection in cultivating effective pastoral practices.

      Dying to Live
    • Coming to terms with death, be it the death of a family member, friend, or pet, and engaging with our own mortality is a complex task, especially for children and adolescents. The book explores how young people comprehend death and cope with bereavement. It also offers guidance and resources for adults who are helping children to understand death.

      Helping Children and Adolescents Think about Death, Dying and Bereavement
    • The Second World War in Colour

      • 200 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      4,0(17)Ohodnotit

      A selection of the best colour photography from IWM's stunning collection Powerful colour images bring the Second World War to life Written by Ian Carter, Senior Curator of IWM's Photograph Archive

      The Second World War in Colour
    • British Railway Enthusiasm

      • 332 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      2,4(3)Ohodnotit

      The first book to study railway enthusiasts in Britain. The postwar train spotting craze swept most boys (and some girls, despite railways being coded as a male business) into a passion for railways. These people invigorated different sectors in railway enthusiasm's life world - from railway modelling to Britain's huge preserved railway industry. -- .

      British Railway Enthusiasm