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  2. File:Blue horseshoe.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Pegasus in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus appears prominently in the logo of UB Group, an Indian business conglomerate. Pegasus is the name of an air-launched vehicle that carries satellites to orbit. Pegaso was a Spanish maker of trucks, buses and sport cars, although its logo portrayed the silhouette of a wingless, leaping horse. The Poetry Foundation also uses Pegasus as its ...

  4. Category:Logos from Brands of the World - Wikipedia

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  5. How the Superman ‘S’ became fashion’s favorite logo - AOL

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    A handful of luxury fashion brands have considered the comic book hero something of a muse. In 2008, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute staged an exhibition on ...

  6. Monterey Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Mason branded most of their furniture with a horseshoe and the name, "Monterey," though not all are branded. Smoke from the branding occasionally was too thick for the workers; on those days they simply stopped branding. The company produced furniture for 14 years, and went through the following periods: classic, transitional, and middle.

  7. Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Calk Horseshoe Company of Duluth, Minnesota, USA was founded in 1908 by blacksmith Otto Swanstrom.. Initially manufacturing horseshoes with a special type of calk to improve the animals' foothold on slippery surfaces, the company successfully adapted to the development of motorised transport for the masses and produced a range of adjustable wrenches and pliers from the 1920s.

  8. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    The company also acquired its Duc-carriage-with-horse logo and signature orange paper boxes in the early 1950s. [4] Dumas introduced original handbags, jewelry, and accessories and was particularly interested in design possibilities with the silk scarves. [4] During the mid-20th century, scarf production diminished. [5]

  9. List of major Creative Commons licensed works - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Museum of Art: paintings and artworks: CC0 (375.000) [49] Mushroom Observer: collaborative amateur mycology database with approx. 600,000 observational photos [50] [51] CC BY-SA or CC BY-NC-SA [52] Open Game Art: Media repository for software / game projects: CC BY, CC BY-SA, CC0, others [53] Panoramio: Over 100 million photos ...