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  2. Category:Lists of cars - Wikipedia

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    List of Lancia concept cars; List of Lexus vehicles; List of Indianapolis 500 pace cars; List of Lincoln vehicles; List of most expensive cars sold at auction; List of Stellantis vehicles; List of longest consumer road vehicles

  3. Edward Gerrard & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Edward Gerrard & Sons was a taxidermy firm founded and run by the Gerrard family from 1853 in Camden, London. [1] The company also made anatomical models and dealt in sale of artefacts. The company was founded by Edward Gerrard, who was an employee of the British Museum's zoological department, as an attendant. [2]

  4. Rowland Ward - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, Rowland Ward Ltd. retained a prominent position in the world of taxidermy, and during the Gerald Best years up to 80 percent of all taxidermy work was exported. [2] In 1950, Rowland Ward Ltd. opened an establishment in Nairobi for taxidermy and as a center for processing and shipping raw skins.

  5. 25 Rarest Cars in the World and Their Price Tags - AOL

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    Those looking for rare cars for sale should definitely check out the Oldsmobile F-88. ... the Pegaso was the fastest production car in the world, with a top speed of 120 miles per hour, reported ...

  6. 28 Most Expensive Celebrity Cars in the World - AOL

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    In 2017, according to Car Buzz, a used 2003 Ferrari Enzo was put up for sale for $3.9 million. edvvc / Wikimedia Commons Jaguar E-Type Eagle Speedster: Approximately $1 Million

  7. 7 Best Cars for Millennials in 2025 - AOL

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    To determine which cars are best for millennials to buy in 2025, ... And while this is the most expensive car on this list at close to $40,000, the full-size pickup is absolutely worth the money ...

  8. Henry Murray (taxidermist) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Murray was a British taxidermist and founder of the taxidermy firm Murray of Carnforth. The business was established in 1872 by Henry Murray and continued with his son Albert James until Albert retired in 1961, originally trading as H. Murray and later as H. Murray and son from premises in Scotland Rd., Carnforth.

  9. Van Ingen & Van Ingen - Wikipedia

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    Today, Van Ingen taxidermy mounts are found in private collections [7] and museums throughout the world. Some can be found in auction houses throughout Britain at times finding fetching high prices. Today there is little to no information regarding possibly one of the greatest taxidermy firms in the world, apart from P.A. Morris' studies.