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  2. Hood mould - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a hood mould, hood, label mould (from Latin labia, lip), drip mould or dripstone [1] is an external moulded projection from a wall over an opening to throw off rainwater, historically often in form of a pediment. This moulding can be terminated at the side by ornamentation called a label stop.

  3. Charles Redheffer - Wikipedia

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    He announced the machine was a fraud, and challenged Redheffer exclaiming he would expose the secret power source, otherwise he would pay for all the damage he would cause. Redheffer agreed, so Fulton removed some boards from the wall alongside the machine and exposed a catgut cord that led to the upper floor. Upstairs he found an old man who ...

  4. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    Fenton's pictures during the Crimean War were one of the first cases of war photography, with Valley of the Shadow of Death considered "the most eloquent metaphor of warfare" by The Oxford Companion to the Photograph. [13] [14] [s 3] Sergeant Dawson and his Daughter: 1855 Unknown; attributed to John Jabez Edwin Mayall [15] Unknown [e]

  5. Mount Hood (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hood is an 1869 painting by the German-American painter Albert Bierstadt, and part of the collection of the Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. [1] It portrays a view of the mountain in Oregon with the same name .

  6. Hood chair - Wikipedia

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    A hood chair or porter's chair was a type of chair used originally in medieval England and later France. Usually made of wood, but sometimes formed in a high-grade leather or red velvet , it was placed by the front door of an estate or home for use by a gatekeeper servant who was in charge of screening guests and visitors.

  7. Category:Red Hood images - Wikipedia

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    File:Red Hood (Jason Todd circa 2005).png; File:Red Hood (Jason Todd).png; File:Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 1 1.jpg; File:Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 2 22 Variant.jpg; File:Red Hood Arsenal cover.png; File:Red Hood The Hill Vol 1 0.jpg; File:Red Hood The Lost Days Vol 1 1.jpg; File:Red Hood unmasked -Jason Todd.png; File:Red-Hood-vs-Anarky.jpg

  8. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris

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    From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.

  9. Architecture of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Percy Street & Huskisson Street being two of the main streets. But Rodney Street, Duke Street, Mount Pleasant and Abercromby Square are nearby, and Great George Square is the other side of the cathedral to the west are largely lined with Georgian houses. The west side of Abercromby Square, the first built was designed by John Foster Sr. in 1819.