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  2. Dents - Wikipedia

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    Dents is also known for historically providing leather gloves to the British Royal Family, such as George VI and Elizabeth II's coronation gloves. [1] [2] Dents' Museum holds gloves worn by Lord Nelson, and Queen Victoria. [4] Dents' gloves have been featured in several films. Examples include the unlined black gloves worn by Daniel Craig ...

  3. Category:Gloves - Wikipedia

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  5. Dent (clocks and watches) - Wikipedia

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    Dent was a London manufacturer of luxury clocks and watches, founded by Edward John Dent. Dent began making watches in 1814, although the Dent triangular trade mark was not registered until 1876. A notable success for the company was winning the contract to make the clock for the new palace of Westminster, which became known as Big Ben.

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  7. Dent - Wikipedia

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    Dent (Pokémon anime), the Japanese name for a main character in the Pokémon: Black & White anime series, named Cilan in English; Arthur Dent, protagonist of the science fiction series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; Harvey Dent, aka Two-Face, a DC comics fictional villain

  8. Emma Dent - Wikipedia

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    Emma Dent (née Brocklehurst; 23 April 1823 – 22 February 1900) was an English antiquarian and collector who restored and developed Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire. Dent corresponded with some of the most famous names and eminent thinkers of the 19th century. [1] She planned the layout of the gardens at Sudeley and oversaw their creation.

  9. Thomas Dent - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dent (writer) (1932–1998), African-American poet and writer; Tom Dent (born 1950), American politician; Tom Dent (cricketer) (Thomas Henry Dent, 1879–1929), Australian cricketer and banker; Thomas de Dent (died 1361), English born cleric and judge who held high office in Ireland