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  2. Edge of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy Martin, therefore, crafted a serial that on the one hand placed its events squarely within the real, present day world but on the other also placed itself within the realm of the mystical and the mythic. [24] Realism and authenticity was provided by the appearances of real life television presenter Sue Cook and Labour MP Michael Meacher.

  3. Chicano Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The April 1971 bombing of Los Angeles City Hall was the first time the Chicano Liberation Front publicly claimed responsibility for a fire or explosion. (Herald Examiner, No. 00079286 via Haynes Foundation and TESSA Digital Collections, Los Angeles Public Library)

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  5. Alexander Posey - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Posey was born on August 3, 1873, near present Eufaula, Creek Nation.He was the oldest of twelve children, and his parents were Lewis Henderson "Hence" Posey, of Scots-Irish Muskogee Creek [3] ancestry, from the Creek Berryhill family and Nancy (Phillips) Posey (Creek name Pohas Harjo), who was Muscogee Creek and a member of the Harjo family.

  6. Barnbow - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 the Five Sisters window at York Minster was rededicated to the 1,513 women who died in the line of service during the First World War, including the women who died at Barnbow. [13] [14] In October 2016, the site of Barnbow Munitions Factory was listed as a scheduled monument. [4] There are two memorials to those killed, each listing all ...

  7. Lanre Fehintola - Wikipedia

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    Lanre Fehintola was a British photojournalist. He was a photographer for The Independent from 1989 until 1991. According to Fehintola, his focus has always been "to document the ordinary, everyday, lives of 'real' people whose stories are very seldom told".

  8. Mitchell brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, with the help of Artie's Ivy League-educated wife Meredith Bradford, the brothers fulfilled their ambitions by leasing and renovating a dilapidated two-story building at 895 O'Farrell Street, which they converted into the O'Farrell Theatre, a movie theater with a makeshift film studio upstairs. They also rented a larger facility at 991 ...

  9. Bradford Washburn - Wikipedia

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    Henry Bradford Washburn Jr. (June 7, 1910 – January 10, 2007) was an American explorer, mountaineer, photographer, and cartographer. He established the Boston Museum of Science , served as its director from 1939–1980, and from 1985 until his death served as its Honorary Director (a lifetime appointment).