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  2. Deckchair - Wikipedia

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    A deckchair (or deck chair) is a folding chair, usually with a frame of treated wood or other material. The term now usually denotes a portable folding chair, with a single strip of fabric or vinyl forming the backrest and seat. It is meant for leisure, originally on the deck of an ocean liner or cruise ship. It is easily transportable and ...

  3. West Marine - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 West Marine established a wholesale division called Port Supply. In 1991, the first West Marine stores opened on the East Coast of the United States, in Miami and Annapolis, Maryland. In 1993 the company went public on the NASDAQ exchange (symbol WMAR). In 1996, West Marine merged with E&B Marine, to target a larger customer base of ...

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Folding chair, collapses in some way for easy storage and transport. Various folding chairs have their own names (e.g., deckchair, director's chair), but a chair described simply as a folding chair folds a rigid frame and seat around a transverse axis so that the seat becomes parallel to the back and the frame collapses with a scissors action.

  5. Titanic deck chair sells for massive sum - AOL

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    The wooden chair sat on the first-class deck of the luxury liner in 1912. The Mackay-Bennett crew picked up half a dozen chairs floating in the ocean as it recovered some 300 bodies.

  6. Afterdeck - Wikipedia

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    Some Navy and private ships use the afterdeck as a helicopter deck for a heliport for helicopters. A sundeck for chairs, chaise longue and lounge chairs. Rear deck swimming pool with a sundeck. On fishing boats a place to lay fishing nets or big-game fishing chairs or trawler gear. Cable laying gear. Scuba diving deck. Amphibious vehicle launching

  7. Folding chair - Wikipedia

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    Folding chairs also were used as grave goods in the richest graves. A folding chair of ebony and ivory with gold fittings was found in Tutankhamun's tomb in Egypt. Folding chairs were used in Ancient Egypt, Minoan Greece, and Ancient Rome, as well as during the Nordic Bronze Age and the Medieval Period. The frame was mostly made of wood, and ...

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