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  2. File:Liturgical Calendar - February (BCP, 1845).png - Wikipedia

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    English: Liturgical calendar of February, ornaments designed by Owen Jones for the 1845 illustrated and illuminated Book of Common Prayer. An 1863 edition contains coloured ornaments as opposed to the black and white design in this edition.

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  4. Portal:Current events/February 2002/Calendar - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2017, at 03:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Portal:Current events/Calendars - Wikipedia

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    Here are calendars for each month since 2002 with links to archived versions of Wikipedia's Current events Portal.A red link indicates there is no archive for that day or month.

  6. Labours of the Months - Wikipedia

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    It combines astrological and calendar information at the top, with a combination of the agricultural life of the peasant, the life of the courtiers, and illustrations of the Duke's many castles in the background of several scenes. A typical simple scheme was: [1] January - Feasting; February - Sitting by the fire; March - Pruning trees, or digging

  7. Category:February - Wikipedia

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    February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. This category is for individual days in February, the month of February in recent years, and ...

  8. List of non-standard dates - Wikipedia

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    Swedish calendar for February 1712. February 30 or 30 February is a date that does not occur on the Gregorian calendar, where the month of February contains only 28 days, or 29 days in a leap year. However, from a historical perspective February 30 has been used at least once and appears in some reform calendars.

  9. International Fixed Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The International Fixed Calendar (also known as the Cotsworth plan, the Cotsworth calendar, the Eastman plan or the Yearal) [1] was a proposed reform of the Gregorian calendar designed by Moses B. Cotsworth, first presented in 1902. [2] The International Fixed Calendar divides the year into 13 months of 28 days each.