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  2. Philip Mould - Wikipedia

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    Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould OBE (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. [1] He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough , Anthony Van Dyck and Thomas Lawrence .

  3. Cedric Morris - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition "Cedric Morris" was held at Tate Gallery 28 March - 13 March 1984. Guide Published by order of the Trustees 1984, Tate Gallery Publications ISBN 0 946590 06 0 The exhibition "Cedric Morris: Beyond the Garden Wall" was held at Philip Mould's gallery on Pall Mall, from 18 April-22 July 2018. [17]

  4. Mall of America - Wikipedia

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    Mall of America (MoA) is a large shopping mall located in Bloomington, Minnesota.Located within the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area, the mall lies southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, north of the Minnesota River, and across the Interstate from the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport.

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  6. List of largest shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mall name Location Metro area Total space Sq. feet/(m 2) Stores Anchor stores/entertainment venues Year opened Ownership 1 Mall Of America: Bloomington, Minnesota: Minneapolis–Saint Paul: 5,600,000 square feet (520,000 m 2) [1] 520+

  7. Fake or Fortune? - Wikipedia

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    Fake or Fortune? was created by art dealer and historian Philip Mould, together with producer Simon Shaw. It was inspired by Mould's 2009 book Sleuth, after which the programme was originally to be entitled. [4] It is co-presented by Mould and journalist Fiona Bruce, with specialist research carried out by Bendor Grosvenor during the first five ...

  8. British Institution - Wikipedia

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    The British Institution building from a wood-engraving in London (1851) edited by Charles Knight. The British Institution (in full, the British Institution for Promoting the Fine Arts in the United Kingdom; founded 1805, disbanded 1867) was a private 19th-century society in London formed to exhibit the works of living and dead artists; [1] it was also known as the Pall Mall Picture Galleries ...

  9. Cigarette Camp - Wikipedia

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    Le Havre camps were located in an area the Army designated the "Red Horse" staging area and named after popular brands, including Camps Lucky Strike, Old Gold, and Pall Mall. [4] Another group of temporary camps established at the same time in France took their names from United States cities and are referred to as "City Camps". [5]