CLAYTOR ECONOMICAL HAMMOCK, the Mosquitohammock.com camping hammock .00, not one to get rough with. Seems to have bit more center pressure to me than the Jungle hammock although I have not played with it very long to adjust for that sweet spot. Fairly nice hammock, not as strong as their Jungle hammock in my opinion but if handled with care and at 2 pounds, it could be used for backpacking with the right rainfly in a snap. No information that I found as to what material actually is. Info from: www.mosquitohammock.com Design: Designed for hot climates. Lightweight, comfortable, this is a good outdoor hammock for backpacking or camping. Easy to use, packs small and dries quickly. Double bottom for inserting a foam pad. Should last 3 years with continuous use. It is a good durable hammock to keep out insects, mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and black flies. This model is popular with boy scouts, church groups and general outdoor camping. You won't find a hammock of this quality for this price anywhere. Guaranteed, or send it back for a refund. Color: Forest Green (with tan inside lining and tan mosquito netting). Stuff Sack: Tan. Dimensions: 250cm long x 125cm wide (8' long x 4' wide) (lying flat on the ground). Comfortable for a man up to 6' 5" and 250 pounds. Weight: .9kg. (2.0lbs.)
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William Alwyn, CBE, born William Alwyn Smith (7 November 1905 - 11 September 1985) was an English composer, conductor, and music teacher. Symphony no. 3 (1956) 1. Allegro molto London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by William Alwyn William Alwyn was born in Northampton where he showed an early interest in music and began to learn to play the piccolo. At age 15 he entered the Royal Academy of Music in London where he studied flute and composition. He was a virtuoso flautist and for a time was the principal flautist of the London Symphony Orchestra. Alwyn served as professor of composition at the Royal Academy of Music from 1926 to 1955. William Alwyn had a remarkable range of talents. He was a distinguished polyglot, poet, and artist, as well as musician. His compositional output was varied and large and included five symphonies, four operas, several concertos and string quartets. Alwyn wrote over 70 film scores from 1941 to 1962. His classic film scores included Odd Man Out, Desert Victory, Fires Were Started, The History of Mr Polly, The Fallen Idol, The Black Tent and Crimson Pirate. Many of the scores have been lost, but in recent years CD recordings have been made, reconstructed by Philip Lane from the film soundtracks themselves. He relished dissonance, and devised his own alternative to twelve-tone serialism. Eight notes of the possible twelve are used in the first movement, with the remaining four (D, E, F, and A-flat) constituting the middle movement, and all ...
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