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  2. RAF Denge - Wikipedia

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    The 20 foot mirror is similar to the 30 foot mirror, with a smaller, shallower dish 6 m (20 ft) across. The design is close to that of an acoustic mirror in Kilnsea, East Riding of Yorkshire. View of all three mirrors. Acoustic mirrors did work and could effectively be used to detect slow moving enemy aircraft before they came into sight.

  3. Tacita Dean - Wikipedia

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    Tacita Charlotte Dean CBE, RA (born 1965) is a British visual artist who works primarily in film. She was a nominee for the Turner Prize in 1998, won the Hugo Boss Prize in 2006, and was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 2008. [ 1 ]

  4. Acoustic mirror - Wikipedia

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    The Maltese sound mirror is known locally as "the ear" . The Dungeness mirrors, known colloquially as the "listening ears", consist of three large concrete reflectors built in the 1920s–1930s. Their experimental nature can be discerned by the different shapes of each of the three reflectors: one is a long curved wall about 5 m (16 ft) high by ...

  5. William Sansome Tucker - Wikipedia

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    His work eventually led to vast parabolic 'sound mirrors' being constructed from concrete. Some of these sound mirrors still survive along England's south coast, such as those to be found at Denge , near Dungeness, to the west side of a lake slightly north of Lydd-on-Sea , and others uncovered in 2014 at Fan Bay near Dover . [ 9 ]

  6. Museum Store Company - Wikipedia

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    Museum Store Company is one of the largest specialty retailers in the Museum and Historic Replica market. Museum Store Company.com was founded in 1997 under the TheArtifact. MuseumStoreCompany.com also functions as a marketplace for related merchandise under the brand Museum Stores Incorporated or Museum Stores Inc.(tm)

  7. File:Reser's headquarters and outlet store - Beaverton ...

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    The headquarters of Reser's Fine Foods, in Beaverton, Oregon, also includes an outlet store. Date: 24 April 2015: Source: Own work: Author: Steve Morgan: Permission (Reusing this file) See below; attribute the photographer on any reuse.

  8. The Beaverton - Wikipedia

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    The Beaverton is a primarily online Canadian news satire publication, based in Toronto, Montreal and Whitehorse. [1] It features news stories, editorials, vox populi and other formats (such as university reviews) whose structure and layout mirror those of conventional newspapers but whose content is contorted to make humorous commentary on Canadian and world issues.

  9. Beaverton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    A Ford Motor Company dealership was established there in 1915; it was purchased by Guy Carr in 1923 and over the years Carr expanded it into several locations throughout Beaverton. There are still several dealerships near the intersection of Walker and Canyon Roads. Beaverton Depot for Oregon Electric Railway, c. 1911