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  2. The Flying Scotsman (2006 film) - Wikipedia

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    While working in his shop an older gentleman called Baxter (Cox), asks Graeme to repair his old bike. Graeme agrees after roping Baxter into being the judge over a race with a local van driver. Graeme narrowly beats the driver but the van steers into him. Baxter takes an immediate liking to Graeme but feels a darkness in the younger man.

  3. John Baxter (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... John Baxter (born 1952) is a New Zealand artist. [1 ] Life. Baxter was born in 1952 and is the ...

  4. Joseph Martin Kronheim - Wikipedia

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    Kronheim's chief innovation in the field was the use of zinc instead of wood blocks, which reduced the amount of time needed to complete prints, but resulted in a less shiny finish. [ 3 ] By 1855, thanks in large part to the firm's use of zinc blocks, Kronheim & Co. had produced over 1000 different prints, including some for the 1855 Paris ...

  5. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

  6. George Baxter (printer) - Wikipedia

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    Mitzman, Max E. George Baxter and the Baxter prints. North Pomfret, Vermont: David & Charles Inc. 1978. Peddie, Robert Alexander. An outline of the history of printing; to which is added the history of printing in colours. London: Grafton & Co. 1917. Seeley, Fred W. The production of a Baxter colour print. Initially published as a series of ...

  7. Glen Baxter (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Glen Baxter (born 4 March 1944) is an English draughtsman and artist, noted for his absurdist drawings and an overall effect often resembling literary nonsense. [ 1 ] Born in Leeds , Baxter was trained at Leeds College of Art (1960-5).

  8. Animalia (book) - Wikipedia

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    Animalia is an alliterative alphabet book and contains twenty-six illustrations, one for each letter of the alphabet. Each illustration features an animal from the animal kingdom (A is for alligator and armadillo, B is for butterfly, C is for cat, etc.) along with a short poem utilizing the letter of the page for many of the words.

  9. List of Australian artists - Wikipedia

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    John Baxter Mather (1853–1940): Scottish-Australian journalist, newspaper proprietor, landscape painter and art critic; John Mawurndjul (born 1952): indigenous artist in a traditional painting technique rarrk; William James Maxwell (ca.1843–1903): Scottish-born sculptor; Daphne Mayo (1895–1982): sculptor