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  2. Grenfell Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Grenfell Mission established a Village Industry Department prior to 1930. Artists came from abroad to support the artistic endeavors of the residents of northern Newfoundland and Labrador. [5] The Grenfell Mission was famous for its burlap rugs, which were sold to hospitals in the United States and Britain. Encouraged and promoted by Dr ...

  3. John Bradford Moore - Wikipedia

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    Both the Two Gray Hills and the Crystal styles of rug evolved from Moore's designs. [16] Until the 1930s the Crystal rugs were bordered, with a central design woven in natural colors, sometimes with some red. After this, the style changed to banded rugs with distinctive "wavy" lines made by alternating weft strands in two or three different colors.

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    The Textile Museum was established in 1925 by George Hewitt Myers, a rug and textile collector and connoisseur — and was formerly housed in the building his family called home. At the time of its founding, the museum's collection included 275 rugs and sixty related textiles, a collection Myers had built since the 1890s.

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  6. Armenian Orphan Rug - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian Orphan Rug, also known as the Ghazir Orphans' Rug, is an Armenian styled carpet woven by orphans of the Armenian genocide in Ghazir, Lebanon. The carpet took eighteen months to make and was eventually shipped to the United States where it was given to President Calvin Coolidge as a gift in 1925.

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    the official said. "And it's just the rug pulled under you." Rubio said this week it is "not our intention" to uproot USAID families abroad despite the agency issuing a 30-day mandate for their ...

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