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  2. Mr Benn - Wikipedia

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    Gladiator, the final book in the original Mr Benn series. Mr Benn is a character, created by David McKee, who originally appeared in several children's books.The first, Mr Benn Red Knight, was published in 1967, followed by three more; these became the basis for an animated television series of the same name originally transmitted by the BBC in 1971 and 1972.

  3. Angels Costumes - Wikipedia

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    Morris Angel's shop became popular with theatrical actors, who at that time had to purchase their own clothes and costumes for auditions and performances. It was a request from actors to hire rather than buy outfits for the duration of a performance that began the business model that remains in use by the company today.

  4. Smiffys - Wikipedia

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    Smiffys is a UK wholesale, fancy dress manufacturer specialising in party fashion, leisure and entertainment products.. Founded in 1894 by Robert Henry Smith, Smiffys began as a wigmakers making court and surgical wigs, and today is part of the R H Smith & Sons (Wigmakers Ltd) group. [1]

  5. Costume party - Wikipedia

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    There are many annual events that generate the chance to dress up in fancy dress costumes: Christmas, New Year, birthdays, hen and stag parties, and World Book Day, amongst others. Halloween is the most popular costume or fancy dress event of the year in English-speaking countries. Halloween originated centuries ago, the Celts believed that on ...

  6. Paper clothing - Wikipedia

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    1928 child's "Rosebud" fancy dress costume, crêpe paper, New Zealand. Auckland Museum, 2002.104.1-1) Crêpe paper was one of the few exceptions to the aversion to paper clothing from the late 1920s onwards, particularly as a material for making accessories or fancy-dress costumes from. [19]

  7. Fashion Museum, Bath - Wikipedia

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    The museum announced that it would leave the Assembly Rooms in March 2023 and look for a new building. [ 4 ] The new site chosen was the Old Post Office in Bath; whilst work was undertaken to ready the new location, the collection was temporarily housed and displayed at the headquarters of luxury glovemakers, Dents in Warminster .

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  9. List of Target brands - Wikipedia

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    Room Essentials, a low-end home-goods line; Brightroom, a line of storage solutions [18] Threshold, a premium furniture line; Heyday, a line of electronic accessories [19] Pillowfort, a children's line of bedding; Project 62, a household-goods line placed alongside Room Essentials