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  2. File:Henry Thomas Morris, c.1864.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Northwest School (art) - Wikipedia

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    Seattle was a common locale which they all shared at points in their lives, and some of them were closely associated for a time with the Seattle Art Museum in Volunteer Park. The town of Edmonds also figures heavily in the NW School, as Guy Anderson's hometown and studio were in Edmonds, and Morris Graves's home and studio were in nearby ...

  4. Thomas Morris (author) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Morris is a Welsh writer and editor. He was born and raised in Caerphilly and was educated in the Welsh language all through primary and secondary school. He worked for Welsh TV channel S4C for a period [1] and was a trialist for Cardiff City F.C. [2] He then moved to Ireland where he studied English and Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin, where he became chairperson of the Literary ...

  5. Henry Thomas Morris - Wikipedia

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    Henry Thomas Morris (1823 – 20 October 1911) was an early pioneer in South Australia, arriving on the HMS Buffalo with is uncle, Governor John Hindmarsh. During his tenure as Chief Inspector of Sheep he eradicated scab in South Australia, and was later appointed manager at Anlaby Station .

  6. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (TV special) - Wikipedia

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    Realizing that Christmas means more than just material possessions, the Grinch's heart grows three sizes. He saves the sleigh, returns the presents and the other belongings to the Whos, and joins in the town's Christmas celebration by carving the roast beast, giving Max the first slice.

  7. William Morris textile designs - Wikipedia

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    William Morris died on October 3, 1896, but the Morris & Co. continued to design and produce textiles he had designed or planned, under the supervision of his chief assistant and Art Director John Henry Dearle. Dearle managed the company's textile works at Merton Abbey until his own death in 1932.

  8. How to watch the ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ NBC ...

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    For the next two days, you can stream this special with AMC+ (or the add-on via Prime Video with a free trial) or just rent it on Amazon. Watch on Amazon Prime Video Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas ...

  9. Bernard Sleigh - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Sleigh (1872 – 7 December 1954) was an English mural painter, stained-glass artist, illustrator and wood engraver, best known for An Ancient Mappe of Fairyland, Newly Discovered and Set Forth (1917), which depicts numerous characters from legends and fairytales. [1]