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  2. It bag - Wikipedia

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    The 2.55 by Chanel. An It bag is a high-priced designer handbag that has become a popular best-seller. The phenomenon arose in the fashion industry and was named in the 1990s and 2000s.

  3. Seward Trunk Co. - Wikipedia

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    Seward Trunk and Bag was founded in 1878 by Simon Seward. He died in 1912 and his sons took over the business until it was sold to Mercury Luggage. [1] In 1967, Seward was purchased by the Dayco Corporation, the former Dayton Rubber Company, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1970, Seward manufactured the trunks that carried the NASA's moon rocks across the ...

  4. Hertford - Wikipedia

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    Hertford is within the BBC London and ITV London region. Television signals are received from the Crystal Palace TV transmitter [68] and the local relay transmitter. [69] Local radio stations are BBC Three Counties Radio on 90.4 FM and Heart Hertfordshire on 106.9 FM. Hertford's local newspaper is the Hertfordshire Mercury.

  5. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Hertfordshire

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    The county town is Hertford. As of 2018, the county has a population of 1,184,400 [1] in an area of 634 square miles (1,640 km 2). [2] As of July 2019, there are 43 sites designated within this Area of Search, 36 of which have been designated for their biological interest and 7 for their geological interest. [3]

  6. Timeline of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    1738 – Boswells of Oxford department store begins business as a luggage manufacturer and retailer. It closes in March–April 2020 [99] [100] and reopens as a hotel in May 2024. [101] 1740 – 8 September: Hart Hall refounded by charter as the first Hertford College in the university. [41]

  7. Hertfordshire Way - Wikipedia

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    Broxbourne to Hertford. This is the second stage of the alternative route to Hertford; it is 20 km (12 mi) long. The route starts following the river Lea to Rye House and Stansted Abbotts before briefly entering The Ash Valley and then resuming with the river Lea from Great Amwell into Hertford.

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