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  2. Diamond Crown Maximus - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Crown Maximus (or Maximus by Diamond Crown) is a super premium cigar brand handmade by Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic for the J.C. Newman Cigar Company. Introduced in 2003, Diamond Crown Maximus is a full-bodied cigar with a dark, rich Ecuadorian-grown wrapper.

  3. Northwoods Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Map of Northwoods Historic District An entrance from Buford Highway. Northwoods is the largest of the five neighborhoods included in the district, and it contains the district's two parks, Brook Park and Autumn Park. Walter Tally's vision for Northwoods was that it would be a "city within a city" that included within it a variety of uses.

  4. Diamond Crown (cigar) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Crown is a brand of cigar handmade by Tabacalera A. Fuente in the Dominican Republic for the J.C. Newman Cigar Company. J.C. Newman originally made this cigar with Cuban tobacco in Cleveland , Ohio , and then Tampa , and Florida in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.

  5. J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, the trust closed the Hobbs Wheeling Glass Works. It remained closed until 1902 when the property was sold to Harry Northwood—a former employee of J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. Northwood's new glass factory, named H. Northwood and Company, employed 300 people and was a successful producer of tableware until 1925.

  6. Northwood Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Harry Northwood c. 1912 Northwood glass works in West Virginia, October 1908. Harry Northwood who founded the company was the son of John Northwood, a noted maker of English cameo glass. [1] He came to America in 1880 and worked at J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company. [1] He worked as a glass etcher there from approximately 1881-1884. [2]

  7. Patricia Hodge - Wikipedia

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    Hodge was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. [1] The daughter of Eric and his wife Marion (née Phillips), the manager and manageress of the Royal Hotel in Grimsby, [2] Hodge attended Wintringham Girls' Grammar School in Park Avenue in Grimsby and then St Helen's School, Northwood, Middlesex, before attending Maria Grey College in Twickenham (later becoming part of Brunel University London ...

  8. List of millionaire racehorses in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mannerism (Amyntor–Northwood Manner) $1,768,375 38 13 4 5 3 130) Paratroopers° (Commands–Crew) $1,764,185 18 8 3 1 1 Catbird (Danehill–Fitting) $1,755,670 14 5 1 0 1 Istidaad (Chief's Crown–Mazzei Mood) $1,749,112 43 6 12 7 1 Slight Chance (Centaine–Lady Aloof) $1,747,564 43 12 7 3 6 Pins(Snippets–No Finer) $1,746,895 14 7 3 0 1

  9. Jewels of Elizabeth II - Wikipedia

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    The large diamond, found in South Africa, was presented to Edward VII on his 66th birthday. Two of the stones cut from the diamond were the 94.4-carat (18.88 g) Cullinan III, a clear pear-shaped stone, and a 63.6-carat (12.72 g) cushion-shaped stone. Queen Mary had these stones made into a brooch with the Cullinan III hanging from IV.