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  2. John Wood (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    John Wood (1838-1901) was the U.S. government's first official photographer. ... Wood had a photo gallery at 208 Bowery, in New York City for 40 years, where he ...

  3. List of Home Improvement characters - Wikipedia

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    While Al has similar interests such as cars, he has some rather odd interests, such as being able to deduce different types of wood by smell rather than appearance or texture. Al gets along well with Tim's sons. However, just like Tim, Al has faced problems and needed to seek the advice of Wilson.

  4. Natalie Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood was born Natalie Zacharenko [n 1] in San Francisco on July 20, 1938, to Maria Zudilova (1908–1998) [a] and second husband Nicholas Zacharenko (1912–1980). Her mother (who also used the names Mary, Marie, and Musia) [15] was from Barnaul. Wood's maternal grandfather owned soap and candle factories, as well as an estate outside Barnaul. [16]

  5. Crafts of India - Wikipedia

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    North of Tamil Nadu is Karnataka, a region renowned for its wood and stone craftwork. The forests of this region provide extensive supplies of raw materials, mostly rosewood. For wood workers, crafting statues for large temples is a major source of income. The forms of characters from Hindu mythology are carefully shaped with a chisel.

  6. Straw mobile - Wikipedia

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    A straw mobile is a mobile made from reeds, straw or other similar material bound together with string, often forming geometric shapes such as octahedrons, and can be decorated further with craft supplies such as wood, yarn, or feathers.

  7. Fairy door - Wikipedia

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    Fairy doors can be purchased commercially and many are public art installations crafted by unknown artists. [1]Some parents and guardians use fairy doors to stimulate their children's imaginations and prompt creative thinking, describing the fairies as creatures that use their magical powers to protect children from bad dreams, grant their wishes if they are well-behaved, and replace lost ...

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