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  2. Hanging craft - Wikipedia

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    A wall hanging craft is a decoration, an amulet, a religious or a symbolic object that is hung from the ceiling or another structure. The sculptor Alexander Calder invented the mobiles, popular in the nursery, to give infants something to entertain them and give them external visual stimulation. [ 1 ]

  3. List of lighthouses in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    These are named landfall lights, or those with a range of over fifteen nautical miles. [1] [2] Lighthouses. Name Image Location coordinates Year built

  4. William Arthur Smith Benson - Wikipedia

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    William Arthur Smith Benson (also known as W.A.S. Benson) (17 October 1854 – 5 July 1924) was a British designer active in the Arts and Crafts Movement and an early exponent of electrical lighting design. [1] He is regarded as the greatest British arts and craft lighting designer. [2]

  5. Great Mural Rock Art - Wikipedia

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    Ewing, Eve. 2011. "Calling Down the Rain: Great Mural Art of Baja California, Mexico". American Indian Rock Art 38:101-128. Gardner, Erle Stanley. 1962. "The Case of the Baja California Caves: A Legendary Treasure Left by a Long Lost Tribe". Life 53(3):56-64. Grant, Campbell. 1974. Rock Art of Baja California. Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles.

  6. Rock Paintings of Sierra de San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The area has one of the most important concentration of Pre-Columbian art on the Baja California Peninsula.It is of exceptional quality at both national and international standards: for the high quality, extent, variety and originality of human and animal representations, remarkable colors, and excellent state of preservation.

  7. Deck prism - Wikipedia

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    Before electricity, light below a vessel's deck was provided by candles, oil and kerosene lamps—all dangerous aboard a wooden ship. The deck prism laid flush into the deck, the glass prism refracted and dispersed natural light into the space below from a small deck opening without weakening the planks or becoming a fire hazard.