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  2. Crown Paints - Wikipedia

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    Crown Paints is a major paint manufacturer based in Darwen, Lancashire. It is owned by Hempel Group. History. The origins of the business lie in the history of ...

  3. Shades (1985 song) - Wikipedia

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    Shades is a piece of instrumental music composition performed by "The United Kingdom Symphony Orchestra", which was used in the UK as the theme music to the Crown Paints TV commercial advertisement in 1985. The musical composition made the UK Singles Chart, where it stayed for four weeks, peaking at number 68. The record label was "Food for ...

  4. William Painter (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    William Painter (November 20, 1838 – July 15, 1906) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor and the founder of Crown Holdings, Inc., a Fortune 500 company. He most notably invented the crown cork bottle cap and bottle opener.

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  6. Hempel Group - Wikipedia

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    Hempel was founded by Jørgen Christian Hempel (1894 – 30 January 1986) in July 1915, when he established Hempel’s Marine Paints Ltd. (J.C. Hempel’s Skibsfarve–Fabrik A/S), a marine paint wholesaler. The following year he set up his own paint mixing factory.

  7. AkzoNobel - Wikipedia

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    Akzo Nobel N.V., stylised as AkzoNobel, is a Dutch multinational company which creates paints and performance coatings for both industry and consumers worldwide. . Headquartered in Amsterdam, the company has activities in more than 150

  8. A Pile of Crowns for Jean-Michel Basquiat - Wikipedia

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    In the center is a towering pile of black and white crowns on the ground glistening triumphantly. The three-pointed crown was Basquiat's signature artistic motif. [4] It appears so often in his artwork that it has become a recognizable symbol in popular culture. [7]

  9. Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner - Wikipedia

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    Ford first used the Skyliner name in 1954, on the two-door hardtop Ford Crestline Skyliner, and on the 1955 and 1956 Fairlane Crown Victoria Skyliner coupes. These models feature a clear acrylic glass roof panel over the front seats. For 1957–1959, Ford brought the Fairlane 500 Skyliner, featuring a powered, retracting and folding hardtop roof.