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  2. File:Mandala Coloring Pages for Adults - Printable Coloring ...

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    This anti-stress printable coloring book is free and waiting for you to download. You are the most important person in your life – being the best you means being the best for people around you, SO GET FREE MANDALA COLORING PAGES NOW AND NOURISH YOUR MIND!

  3. Mermaid (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The DIY Mermaid was designed as an entry for the sailboat-building competition, organised by Stanley Tools in 1961, and the first DIY Mermaid was built by the designer on the living room floor. The Do-it-yourself magazine [ 2 ] started serialising the construction drawings and instructions in June 1963, whereby the DIY Mermaid could be built ...

  4. Ship model - Wikipedia

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    This ship model is made of clay and features a distinctive prow shaped like a boar's head that is described by Herodotus in The History, and depicted on pottery, coins seals and drinking cups. [6] The model is a miniature of a vessel that would have been too small to be a typical warship.

  5. HMS Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    HMS Mermaid (1692) was an 8-gun fireship captured in 1692 and burnt by accident in 1693. HMS Mermaid was to have been a 24-gun sixth rate. She was renamed HMS Kennington in 1735 and launched in 1736. HMS Mermaid was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1708 as HMS Ruby. She was renamed HMS Mermaid in 1744 and was sold in 1748.

  6. HMAS Mermaid (A 02) - Wikipedia

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    The Paluma-class vessels have a full load displacement of 320 tonnes. [1] They are 36.6 metres (120 ft) long overall and 36 metres (118 ft) long between perpendiculars, have a beam of 13.7 metres (45 ft), and a draught of 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in). [1]

  7. The Little Mermaid (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Little Mermaid is an American media franchise created by The Walt Disney Company based on "The Little Mermaid", written by Danish poet Hans Christian Andersen.The success of the 1989 animated film of the same name led to a direct-to-video sequel, a prequel film, a spin-off television series, a musical, several video games, theme park attractions, and other merchandise.

  8. Norman A. Ough - Wikipedia

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    Ough was born in Leytonstone, London.His father, Arthur Ough (1863–1946), was an architect, surveyor and civil engineer. [1] At the age of two Ough accompanied his parents to Hong Kong, [2] where his father was employed as an architect for the University of Hong Kong and the Kowloon-Canton Railway, remaining there for four years. [3]

  9. HMS Mermaid (1784) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Mermaid was a 32-gun Active-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1784 and broken up in 1815. During the French Revolutionary Wars she served in the West Indies , the Channel, and the Mediterranean.