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  2. John Lavery - Wikipedia

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    John Lavery was born in inner North Belfast, on 20 March 1856 and baptised at St Patrick's Church, Belfast.While still a child, he moved to Scotland where he attended Haldane Academy in Glasgow in the 1870s. [1]

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  4. File:The Chess Players, John Lavery (1929).jpg - Wikipedia

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    The official position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation is that "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain".This photographic reproduction is therefore also considered to be in the public domain in the United States.

  5. Series A banknotes - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, [John] Lavery agreed to assist the Currency Commission in the design of the first Free State banknotes. Reworking a portrait of his wife Hazel of 1909, he cast her as Kathleen ni Houlihan , the mythical heroine of W.B. Yeats’s play of 1902, and placed her against a view of the lakes of Killarney .

  6. Jack Lavery - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... John Lavery [1] Date of birth: 1 March 1882 [1] Place of birth: Elswick, England [1]

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  8. Tennis (paper-and-pencil game) - Wikipedia

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    Tennis is an (abstract) strategic paper-and-pencil game for two players. The game field consists of 4 fields and a centre line. These are called (-2,-1,0,1,2), with negative numbers belonging to player 1, positive to player 2. At start, the ball is at the centre line (0).

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