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  2. Ace of Wands (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Wands is a British fantasy children's television show broadcast on ITV between 1970 and 1972. Created by Trevor Preston and Pamela Lonsdale and produced by Thames Television, the series starred Michael MacKenzie as Tarot. It ran for two seasons of thirteen episodes, and a third season of twenty.

  3. Ace of Wands (tarot card) - Wikipedia

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    The Ace of Wands is a tarot card of the Minor Arcana, arcana being Latin for mysteries. The cards of the Minor Arcana are considered to be lesser compared to the Major Arcana because they discuss the minor mysteries of life, less important archetypes. [1] Modern tarot readers interpret the Ace of Wands as a symbol of optimism and invention.

  4. Suit of wands - Wikipedia

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    The suit of wands is one of four suits in tarot, collectively known as the Minor Arcana. Like the other tarot suits, the suit of wands contains fourteen cards: ace (one), two through ten, page and knight (sometimes referred to as princess and prince), queen and king. [ 1 ]

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  6. Trevor Preston - Wikipedia

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    Trevor Preston was born in Erith, Kent, on the 12 July 1938.Preston was the second of four children of Phyllis (nee Parker), a teacher, and Robert Preston, a soldier who had fought in both World War One and World War Two. [1]

  7. Suit of cups - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Cups: The ace of a given suit represents its symbolism in a potent and fresh state. Therefore, the Ace of Cups symbolically represents a strong presence of emotion or spirituality. Two of Cups: The two of a given suit typically indicates a duality. The Two of Cups typically depicts a pledge between two people, symbolising an emotional ...

  8. Ace of Wands - Wikipedia

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    Ace of Wands may refer to: Ace of Wands (Tarot card), a Tarot card of the Minor Arcana; Ace of Wands (TV series), British children's television show

  9. Rider–Waite Tarot - Wikipedia

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    The Rider–Waite Tarot is a widely popular deck for tarot card reading, [1] [2] first published by the Rider Company in 1909, based on the instructions of academic and mystic A. E. Waite and illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, both members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.