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  2. Coalport porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Coalport, Shropshire, England was a centre of porcelain and pottery production between about 1795 ("inaccurately" claimed as 1750 by the company) [ 1] and 1926, with the Coalport porcelain brand continuing to be used up to the present. The opening in 1792 of the Coalport Canal, which joins the River Severn at Coalport, had increased the ...

  3. Valentina (software) - Wikipedia

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    Website. smart-pattern .com .ua /en /. Valentina is an open source pattern drafting software tool, designed to be the foundation of a new stack of open source tools to remake the garment industry. [ 5] The program was named after mother of the founder Roman Telezhinsky, a cutter by profession, who gave him the idea for the project.

  4. Shropshire bulla - Wikipedia

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    Shropshire bulla. The Shropshire bulla ("bulla" is Medieval Latin for "a round seal", Classical Latin for "bubble, blob", plural bullae ), also known as the Shropshire sun pendant, is a Late Bronze Age gold pendant found by a metal detectorist in 2018 in Shropshire, England. Made primarily of gold, it is the eighth bulla discovered to date in ...

  5. Thomas Turner (potter) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Turner (1749 – February 1809) was an English potter. He was the lessee of the celebrated Salopian porcelain company, or Caughley manufactory, during the later decades of the 18th century. He is not to be confused with the potter John Turner (1737-1787) and his family, of Lane End, Staffordshire, who were active in the same period.

  6. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Shropshire

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    This is a list of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) in Shropshire. For other counties, see List of SSSIs by Area of Search. Allscott Settling Ponds. Alveley Grindstone Quarry. Attingham Park. Berrington Pool. Betton Dingle And Gulley Green. Blodwel Marsh. Bomere, Shomere And Betton Pools.

  7. Stapeley Hill - Wikipedia

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    Stapeley Hill. Stapeley Hill is a sacred saddleback shaped hill in south-west Shropshire, near the village of Priestweston, not far from another landmark, Corndon Hill . The hill is home to the Mitchell's Fold stone circle. [1] Along the path leading from the Fold across Stapeley Common stand the Cow Stone [2] (a single standing stone or menhir ...

  8. Flag of Shropshire - Wikipedia

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    March 2012. Design. Erminois, three piles issuant two from chief and one from base each bearing a leopard's head. Designed by. John Yates. Variant banner of arms. The Shropshire flag is the county flag of Shropshire. It was registered with the Flag Institute in March 2012 and officially became the county's flag on 19 April 2013.

  9. Design Patterns - Wikipedia

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    Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (1994) is a software engineering book describing software design patterns. The book was written by Erich Gamma, Richard Helm, Ralph Johnson, and John Vlissides, with a foreword by Grady Booch. The book is divided into two parts, with the first two chapters exploring the capabilities ...