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  2. Angel chimes - Wikipedia

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    Angel chimes They apparently have the same origins as the Christmas pyramid , which functions on the same principle. They differ from these, primarily, in being mass-produced from metal and might have bell-ringing angels, whereas Christmas pyramids are usually crafted from wood and do not necessarily have bells.

  3. McKee Grave - Wikipedia

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    This grave marker is made of marble and has a figure of a robed angel as its centerpiece. The angel is mounted on a two-stepped base that has a large cross on the rear section of the base, behind the angel. The angel holds a bouquet of flowers in her proper left hand at waist length and her proper right arm is raised and bent upwards.

  4. Allison Black - Wikipedia

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    She was given the nickname "Angel of Death". [1] Black was gifted an AK-47 from Abdul Rashid Dostum. [5] Over the course of her thirty-two years in the air force, Black logged 3,400 flight hours with 2,000 combat hours in the AC-130H Spectre Gunship and U-28A Draco. [1]

  5. Tree-topper - Wikipedia

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    The use of a Christmas angel as a tree-topper represents the angel Gabriel from the Nativity of Jesus: [3] "And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, to a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David; and the virgin's name was Mary."

  6. Bethesda Terrace and Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The fountain, with its Angel of the Waters statue, is located in the center of the terrace. Bethesda Terrace's two levels are united by two grand staircases and a lesser one that passes under Terrace Drive. They provide passage southward to the Central Park Mall and Naumburg Bandshell at the center of the park. The upper terrace flanks the 72nd ...

  7. Emma Stebbins - Wikipedia

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    Emma Stebbins (1 September 1815 – 25 October 1882) was an American sculptor and the first woman to receive a public art commission from New York City. She is best known for her work Angel of the Waters (1873), the centerpiece of the Bethesda Fountain, located on the Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, New York.

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