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  2. Camogie - Wikipedia

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    The name was invented by Tadhg Ua Donnchadha (Tórna) at meetings in 1903 in advance of the first matches in 1904. [12] The term camogie is derived from the name of the stick used in the game. Men play hurling using a curved stick called a camán in Irish. Women in the early camogie games used a shorter stick described by the diminutive form ...

  3. Match - Wikipedia

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    Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by friction generated by striking the match against a suitable surface. [1] Wooden matches are packaged in matchboxes, and paper matches are partially cut into rows and stapled into matchbooks.

  4. Matchstick Marvels Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Matchstick Marvels Museum is a museum in Gladbrook, Iowa, that features models created entirely of wooden matchsticks. The models are the work of Pat Acton, a resident of Gladbrook, and date back to 1977. As many as twenty of his large-scaled models are on display at any time.

  5. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    This kit not only lets your giftee make their own ice cream, but it teaches them a little bit of chemistry along the way — perfect for that extra-curious 5-year-old who likes to get hands-on ...

  6. Diamond Match Company - Wikipedia

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    Ownership passed to William H. Swift and Henry Courtney who operated under the name Swift & Courtney and marketed their product as Diamond State Parlor Matches. Experiencing a boost in business during the American Civil War , Swift & Courtney would acquire other match manufacturers to become the largest match company in the United States .

  7. Lacrosse stick - Wikipedia

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    Women's sticks are allowed to be 35.5 to 43.25 inches (90 to 110 cm) long. [49] Goalies may play with a shaft that is 90 to 135 centimeters (35.4 to 53.1 inches) long. Players under the age of 15 are allowed to use sticks shorter than 90 centimeters so that play can be more comfortable.

  8. Redheads (matches) - Wikipedia

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    Redheads is an Australian brand of matches, originally manufactured by Bryant and May in Richmond, Victoria, but now manufactured in Sweden by Swedish Match. [1] It is Australia's top-selling match brand. [2] Matches were first produced in Australia in 1909. Initially they were made of white phosphorus. [3]

  9. Go-to-bed matchbox - Wikipedia

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    A brass go-to-bed bear. The hinged head allows access to the matches stored in the body; the lit match is placed in the hole at the end of the staff. Go-to-bed or getting-into-bed matchboxes were a variety of match storage box popular in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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