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  2. Mary Engelbreit - Wikipedia

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    Mary Engelbreit (born June 5, 1952) [1] is an artist whose illustrations have been printed in books, cards and calendars. [2] Biography. She was born and lives in St. ...

  3. Mildred Callahan Jones - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Callahan Jones (September 19, 1943 [1] – January 17, 2008 [2]) was an American businesswoman known as the "flag lady", who pioneered and helped develop the decorative flag industry. [ 3 ] Early life

  4. Bunting (decoration) - Wikipedia

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    An example of bunting in Wilmette, Illinois Bunting in the form of triangular flags in the West Midlands, United Kingdom. Bunting refers to decorative flags, wide streamers, or draperies made of fabric, or of plastic, paper or cardboard in imitation of fabric. Bunting is also a collection of flags, and the fabric used to make flags.

  5. 5 Enchanting Antiques That Caught Our Eye at the Winter Show

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    The Winter Show’s 70th edition—open now through February 2— features treasures ranging from quirky furniture to a Fabergé rarity.

  6. Mary Young Pickersgill - Wikipedia

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    Mary Young was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on February 12, 1776, the youngest of the six children of William Young and Rebecca Flower. [1] Her mother, who became widowed when Mary was two years old, had a flag shop on Walnut Street in Philadelphia where she made ensigns, garrison flags and "Continental Colors" for the Continental Army.

  7. Mary Ann Beinecke Decorative Art Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Mary Ann Beinecke Decorative Art Collection is a research collection of more than 1200 volumes on textiles and decorative art subjects, which is held in the Library of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. It was assembled over the course of her career by the weaver, textile artist and author Mary Ann Beinecke.

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