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  2. G Plan - Wikipedia

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    G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe.The success of G Plan led to E Gomme becoming one of the UK's largest furniture manufacturers, with profits increasing sixfold between 1952 and 1958 when it was floated as an IPO.

  3. Wilkins and Wontkins - Wikipedia

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    Wilkins and Wontkins are characters created by puppeteer Jim Henson for the Wilkins Coffee brand. The coffee was produced and sold in the United States by John H Wilkins & Company in Washington D.C. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "Wilkins", a character who enjoys Wilkins Coffee, [ 3 ] and "Wontkins", a character who does not, are used to advertise the coffee.

  4. W.G. Wilkins Company - Wikipedia

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    W.G. Wilkins Co. was an architectural and engineering firm of Pittsburgh.It was headed by William Glyde Wilkins (April 16, 1854 - April 12, 1921). [1]Wilkins and the firm designed many coke plants.

  5. Sideboard - Wikipedia

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    A sideboard, also called a buffet, is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets , or cupboards , and one or more drawers , all topped by a wooden surface for conveniently holding food, serving dishes, or lighting devices.

  6. Beggars Banquet - Wikipedia

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    The album's original front and back cover art, photographs by Barry Feinstein depicting a bathroom wall covered with graffiti, was rejected by the band's record company, [16] [17] which delayed the album's release for months. [6] Feinstein's photographs were later featured though on most vinyl, compact disc and cassette tape reissues of the album.

  7. William Wilkins (architect) - Wikipedia

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    William Wilkins RA (31 August 1778 – 31 August 1839) was an English architect, classical scholar and archaeologist. He designed the National Gallery and University College London , and buildings for several Cambridge colleges.

  8. Tudor Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    This simple cottage, Ascott House in Buckinghamshire designed c. 1876 by George Devey, is an early example of Tudorbethan influence Half-timbering, Gothic Revival tracery and Jacobean carved porch brackets combine in the Tudor Revival Beaney Institute, Canterbury, built in 1899

  9. Lit Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The octagonal tower on the west end of the building in 2013 A Lit Brothers company share certificate, issued December 9, 1905. In 1891, Rachel P. Lit (1858-1919, later surnamed Weddel, still later Arnold) opened a women's clothing shop on the corner of Market and N. 8th Streets.