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Pier 1 had a presence in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan from April 1996 to early 2002, and its franchised stores were operated by Akatsuki Printing Co. [11] [12] There were 5 stores by early 1997, [13] 16 by fiscal 1998, [14] and 18 by fiscal 1999, [15] but that number shrunk to just 9 by early 2000.
From the Warren Smith Collection (COLL/5713) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH: Date: Taken in 1963: Source: Port of Long Beach, Pier 1, 1963: Author: USMC Archives from Quantico, USA
In 1917, Pier 1 was owned by the Northern Pacific Railway, and operated bv the Canadian Pacific Steamship Company, the Pacific-Alaska Navigation Co., and the Port Angeles Transportation Co, and was also the headquarters of the port warden. Pier 1 measured 840 by 120 feet (256 by 37 m), and had a warehouse measuring 840 by 100 feet (256 by 30 m ...
English: Statue on North Pier At Bridlington Harbour Wikidata has entry North Pier At Bridlington Harbour (Q26668598) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 1389155 .
Edward Marshall Boehm (August 21, 1913 – January 29, 1969) was an American figurative expressionist sculptor, known for his porcelain figures of birds and other wildlife. [1] Boehm explained his choice of porcelain as the medium for his art as follows: "Porcelain is a permanent creation.
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A woman’s new year’s vacation briefly turned into a rescue mission on January 2 when she leapt on top of a pier in Saint Petersburg, Florida, to untangle a distressed seagull from a length of ...
The word "serpopard" is a modern coinage. It is a portmanteau of "serpent" and "leopard", derived from the interpretation that the creature represents an animal with the body of a leopard and the long neck and head of a serpent. However, they have also been interpreted as "serpent-necked lions".