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  2. Birdwell (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Birdwell, makers of Birdwell Beach Britches, is an American surf clothing company headquartered in Santa Ana, California. [1] Founded by Carrie Birdwell Mann in 1961, the company manufactures and sells customized heavy-duty swimsuits , which are sold internationally.

  3. Birdwell - Wikipedia

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    Birdwell, South Yorkshire, a village in South Yorkshire, England Birdwell (clothing) , an American clothing company Brian Birdwell , former U.S. serviceman and member of the Texas Senate

  4. Birdwell Rock Petroglyph Site - Wikipedia

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    In a 1990 report describing the results of the survey, archeologists Daniel G. Foster and Richard C. Jenkins named and recorded the Birdwell Rock site for the first time as well as four more new sites in the area. [2] CA-FRE-2244 was assigned to Birdwell Rock as a Smithsonian trinomial archeological site identifier. "Birdwell" is a reference to ...

  5. Britches Great Outdoors - Wikipedia

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    Britches of Georgetowne was one of the early retailers of Ralph Lauren ties and in 1977 outfitted the crew of Ted Turner’s Courageous, which won the America’s Cup that year. [1] As the casual clothing side of the business increased it evolved into a new store called Britches Great Outdoors, eventually growing to over 60 stores by 1988 with ...

  6. Britches - Wikipedia

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    Britches may refer to: Breeches, or britches, an item of clothing; Britches (monkey), a baby monkey removed from a laboratory by the Animal Liberation Front.

  7. University of California, Riverside 1985 laboratory raid

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    This monkey, called Britches (born March 1985), was a stump-tailed macaque who was born into a breeding colony at UCR. He was removed from his mother at birth, had his eyelids sewn shut, and had an electronic sonar device attached to his head—a Trisensor Aid, an experimental version of a blind travel aid, the Sonicguide—as part of a three ...