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  2. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, this scale is preferred over 1:24. The Netherlands has whole toy villages in this scale. This scale is also standard in most theatre design models used to represent set designs before being built 1:24: 1 ⁄ 2 in: 12.70 mm: Plastic cars. Aircraft. Model railways . Largest common scale for model aircraft, such as those produced by ...

  3. Krýza's crèche - Wikipedia

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    Krýza's crèche (Czech: Krýzovy jesličky) is a nativity scene (crèche) created by Tomáš Krýza. It is a large mechanical construction, since 1998 mentioned in Guinness Book of World Records as the largest mechanical nativity scene in the world.

  4. Probošt's mechanical Christmas crib - Wikipedia

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    The crib was originally built on a right angle but at the turn of the 19th and 20th century it was rebuilt in a single plane. The whole nativity scene (including mechanical parts) is made of wood and is 6.9 metres (23 ft) long, 2.2 metres (7.2 ft) high and 1.9 metres (6.2 ft) deep. [n 1]

  5. Fontanini - Wikipedia

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    Fontanini is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Archie Fontanini (1880–1982), Italian-Australian pioneer; Estefania Fontanini (born 1988), Argentine sprint canoer; Fabricio Fontanini (born 1990), Argentine footballer; Giusto Fontanini (1666–1736), Italian historian and Roman Catholic archbishop

  6. List of Christmas operas - Wikipedia

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    The Nativity According to St. Luke, composed by Randall Thompson, was first performed in Cambridge, Massachusetts on 12 December 1961. [ 51 ] Christmas Trilogy , three pageant operas composed by John La Montaine who also wrote the librettos based on medieval Christmas plays, the Bible, and the Latin liturgy.

  7. Bladelin Altarpiece - Wikipedia

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    The composition draws much from the 1420 Nativity of van der Weyden's master, Robert Campin, in Dijon. The stable is a half-ruined thatched Romanesque building, rather than the traditional wooden hut, with stone walls and arched windows, and one prominent classical pillar, uniquely in van der Weyden's work shown in an oblique perspective view.