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  2. King recycles old Palace curtains as kimonos in sustainable ...

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    Royal drapery dating back to the 1950s during the late Queen’s reign has been repurposed by textiles students from the King’s Foundation.

  3. Country Curtains - Wikipedia

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    Country Curtains was a retail home curtain business founded in 1956 by Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick in Whitman, Massachusetts. They started their business from their dining room table selling unbleached narrow muslin curtains. It was Jack’s idea to sell unbleached muslin ruffled curtains through the mail, reminiscent of their Vermont heritage.

  4. Theater drapes and stage curtains - Wikipedia

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    Theater drapes represent a portion of any production's soft goods, a category comprising any non-wardrobe, cloth-based element of the stage or scenery. [2] Theater curtains are often pocketed at the bottom to hold weighty chain or to accept pipes to remove their fullness and stretch them tight.

  5. Timeline of Queens - Wikipedia

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    The revised (1963) New York City Charter creates community boards within each borough. [16] May 15: Weight Watchers founded. 1964 April 17: Shea Stadium opens, bringing Major League Baseball and the National Football League to Queens with the New York Mets and the New York Jets. April 22: 1964 New York World's Fair opens. [7]

  6. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    The RMS Queen Elizabeth pulling into New York with service men returning home after the end of World War 2, 1945.⁣ ⁣ She was able to carry 15,000 people at a time, including 900 crew members ...

  7. Steele MacKaye - Wikipedia

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    Steele MacKaye was born in Buffalo, New York. His father, Colonel James M. MacKaye, was a successful attorney and an ardent abolitionist ; Steele's mother died when he was young. [ 2 ] He had two sisters, Emily MacKaye von Hesse and Sarah MacKaye Warner, and two half-brothers, William Henry MacKaye and Henry Goodwin MacKaye. [ 3 ]

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