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  2. We Can Do It! - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, Doyle saw the "We Can Do It!" poster on the front of the Smithsonian magazine and assumed the poster was an image of herself. Without intending to profit from the connection, Doyle decided that the 1942 wartime photograph had inspired Miller to create the poster, making Doyle herself the model for the poster. [28]

  3. File:We Can Do It!.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Miller River Waterfalls - Wikipedia

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    West Fork Miller River Borderline Falls , at 47°39′33″N 121°24′44″W  /  47.65917°N 121.41222°W  / 47.65917; -121.41222 , is a located about 1.5 miles upstream from the mouth of the West Fork and about 0.6 miles above Immigration

  5. Naomi Parker Fraley - Wikipedia

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    The "We Can Do It!" poster appeared in a few factories in 1943. In 1942, Parker's photo, taken at a Pratt & Whitney horizontal shaper, appeared in local press on July 5, 1942. [7] The following year, J. Howard Miller's "We Can Do It!" poster was one of a series that appeared in factories at Westinghouse in a worker morale campaign. [6]

  6. A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces - Wikipedia

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    A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces (Shokoku taki meguri) is a series of landscape woodblock prints by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai. Completed c. 1833-1834 and containing eight prints, it was the first ukiyo-e series to approach the theme of falling water, [ 1 ] and was acclaimed for its innovative and expressive depictions.

  7. Nichols Canyon, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Miller, a "pioneer avocado grower," [5] and his wife, Dorothy, bought seventy acres of the property in 1879, and the area became known as Miller Canyon. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Mrs. Miller said in 1926: Of course we had many hardships, not the least of which was having to drive through dust in summer and mud in winter to the hamlet of Los Angeles for ...

  8. Bill Miller (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Miller is an American artist best known for his work with discarded linoleum as his medium. He was born in Cleveland in 1962, and attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh , where he focused on graphic design.

  9. Richard C. Miller - Wikipedia

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    Richard Crump Miller (August 6, 1912 – October 15, 2010) [1] was an American photographer best known for his vintage carbro prints, photos of celebrities, and work documenting the Hollywood Freeway.