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  2. J. Arthur Dixon - Wikipedia

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    John Arthur Dixon (18 June 1897 - 19 May 1958) was the British founder of the eponymous manufacturer of greetings cards and postcards, J. Arthur Dixon. Dixon was born at Cross Hills, Keighley, Yorkshire, the eldest son of Charles C. Dixon. [1] In 1926, he moved to Shanklin on the Isle of Wight, where he bought a small printing business. Dixon ...

  3. List of defunct airlines of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes East Asia Helicopters: Renamed Sky Shuttle: Heli-Express: 1997: 2008: Renamed Sky Shuttle: Macau Asia Express

  4. Portal:Aviation/Anniversaries/December 25 - Wikipedia

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    1946 – Nicknamed “Black Christmas”, three passenger planes, all flying in from Chongqing, China, crash due to fog in separate incidents in Shanghai, China, killing at least 62 of the combined 68 passengers and 9 crew members aboard. Two of the planes belong to China National Aviation Corporation and one to Central Air Transport.

  5. The best (and worst) royal Christmas cards of all time - AOL

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    The 2022 Christmas card of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort in front of a Christmas tree in Clarence House, on December 11, 2022 (Buckingham Palace via Getty Imag)

  6. Hallmark holiday - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from Hallmark Cards, a privately owned American company, that benefits from such manufactured events through sales of greeting cards and other items. Holidays that have been referred to as "Hallmark holidays"

  7. Christmas Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Christmas convinced two brothers, Henry and Alfred McCarry, to back him. They then paid a visit to Continental Aircraft Company of Long Island, where Christmas convinced management that his planned aircraft would be the key element in an audacious plot to kidnap Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. Two designs were proposed, a single-seat "scout" and ...

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