Becketts Castle in Cape Elizabeth selling for over 3 million. A Gothic style castle that towers over a bluff in Cape Elizabeth is for sale with an asking price of 3. Becketts Castle built of quarried stone and host to decades of ghost tales was placed on the market this.
Also this previous post may interest you: In article, CJCoker@Cris.Com wrote: My not-very-intelligent newsreader erroneously thought that (VKARMO) had something interesting to say when the following was found: Anyone have any idea where I can find fonts for any African language that has its own script? If you could send me more details on what you are looking for, I might be able to help.
I need to know a language name (and preferably what country or countries it is spoken in, by who, etc.) We make fonts specifically for minority languages (i.e., the ones with very few speakers, e.g., Hualapai has 440 speakers, Serrano has 1 speaker left). Chuck Coker Indigenous Languages Project CJCoker@Cris.Com Hope this helps. -- Olivier Randier -- Experluette Jonathan Kew 00:00. In article, (Olivier RANDIER) wrote: >In article, (Salomon K. >AGBENYA) wrote: >>>:-)Please help me find fonts for the Ewe language (spoken in West >>Africa: Ghana, Togo and Benin). I can find some characters in >>Wordperfect and MS-Word, but they are not easy to use, their sizes >>don't fit the 'regular' characters, others are are missing, such as the >>reverse [C]that gives the sound [O] in [door].
The special characters >>are often taken from the phonetic alphabet. >>If someone out there wouldn't mind to give me her/his Fax #, I could >>fax her/him a photocopy of the Ewe alphabet. Olympia, in Germany, used >>to manufacture Ewe typewriters. >>I would really appreciate your help and suggestions >>You should check the Yamada Language Center site.
You might also wish to contact the Summer Institute of Linguistics. SIL's Encore font set includes just about any phonetic or other 'modified-Roman' character you're likely to need, along with a 'font compiler' which allows you to collect the particular characters you need into a single font, build pre-accented composites, etc. SIL's Web site is; for font-related queries, the email address to use is. Jonathan Kew SIL Gene Sorensen 00:00. Salomon, Give me a buzz.