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  2. Patrick Reyntiens - Wikipedia

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    Reyntiens went on to collaborate with John Piper (1903–92), with whom he worked for 35 years. [8] Their notable works together include the Baptistery window of the new Coventry Cathedral (1957–61) and the windows of the lantern tower of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral (1963–67). [ 3 ]

  3. Category:Areas of Skegness - Wikipedia

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  4. Skegness Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    Skegness became an urban district in 1894, [3] and meetings were held at 23 Algitha Road until 1920, when the authority purchased the Earl of Scarbrough's estate office at Roman Bank for £3,000 and used it as offices. This building burned down on 11 January 1928 and a new town hall, built on the site of the burnt-out offices, opened in 1931.

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    The $2.50 Favorites menu includes four items that you can get for under $3 Monday through Friday when you order through the mobile app for pick up. You can choose from Classic Roast Beef, Beef 'n ...

  6. Skegness Pier - Wikipedia

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    Skegness Pier is a pleasure pier in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Opened in June 1881, it was at the time the fourth longest in England, originally stretching a length of 1,844 ft (562 m). Opened in June 1881, it was at the time the fourth longest in England, originally stretching a length of 1,844 ft (562 m).

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    If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but beware of spoilers for Wordle 1318 ahead. Let's start with a few hints.

  8. 50 Times People Couldn’t Believe Their Luck In Thrift Stores

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    You stop dead in your tracks. Your heart races, heat rushes to your face, and your mouth goes dry. Is it…? You inch closer, barely trusting what you’re seeing. Yes. Yes, it is. You’ve just ...

  9. John Piper (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Egerton Christmas Piper CH (13 December 1903 – 28 June 1992) was an English painter, printmaker and designer of stained-glass windows and both opera and theatre sets. . His work often focused on the British landscape, especially churches and monuments, and included tapestry designs, book jackets, screen prints, photography, fabrics and cerami