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  2. Church fan - Wikipedia

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    Church fan depicting two African-American girls praying. A church fan is a term used mainly in the United States for a hand fan used within a Christian church building to cool oneself off. The fan typically has a wooden handle and a fan blade made of hard stock paper (i.e. card-stock, 2-ply), often with a staple adjoining the two materials.

  3. Liturgical fan in Eastern Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The ripidion, or hexapterygon is a ceremonial fan used in Eastern Christian [note 1] worship. [1] [2]Eastern Christian ripidion, 19th century (Pskov museum).. In the Eastern Churches, liturgical fans have been used from the first centuries to the present day.

  4. Flabellum - Wikipedia

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    Flabella were in use in both pagan rituals and in the Christian Church from very early days. [2] The Apostolic Constitutions, a work of the fourth century, state (VIII, 12): "Let two of the deacons, on each side of the altar, hold a fan, made up of thin membranes, or of the feathers of the peacock, or of fine cloth, and let them silently drive away the small animals that fly about, that they ...

  5. European hand fans in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Hand fans first arrived in Europe in the 15th century from Asia and became popular in the 16th century. Several fan styles were common and a plethora of materials were used to create them. Subject matter varied greatly, from Biblical scenes to landscapes. Hand fans serve as a cooling mechanism, social instrument, and fashion accessory.

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    A Welsh church seen on screen in Gavin and Stacey has welcomed an influx of fans ahead of the finale episode on Christmas Day.. The backdrop of two scenes from the beloved series, St Cattwg’s ...

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  8. Punkah - Wikipedia

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    Punkahs in the house of a British couple in India c. 1880 A punkah in the house of French colonials in Indochina c. 1930 Church interior with an intricate system of punkahs c. 1900 A punkah , also pankha ( Urdu : پَنکھا , Hindi : पंखा , paṅkhā ), is a type of fan used since the early 6th century BC.

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    Sometimes, rival fans park at the church. “We tell them: we got to charge you extra!” Cranford said, laughing. She introduced the parking program at her congregation two decades ago. On a good ...

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