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  2. Franklin Paul Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Paul Rogers (1905–1990) was an American tattoo artist. He trained under Cap Coleman in Norfolk, Virginia from 1945–1950. [1] He designed tattoo machines, which he called "irons", a term he coined that is used in the industry. People from all over the world would visit him in his “Iron Factory” where he taught them about tattoo ...

  3. Tuttle Creek Ashram - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, Franklin Merrell-Wolff and his wife Sherifa visited Mount Whitney. Their Native American friend told them that the spiritual center of the country was near its highest point, and Alaska was not considered a state yet. Because of this, they decided to work on writing projects near the mountain.

  4. Alfred Kowalski - Wikipedia

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    His works were sold mostly on the German market and many of them ended in private collections in Germany and the United States. Some of his paintings can be seen in collections of Polish museums. Kowalski's Lone Wolf was the most famous and one of his most reproduced paintings, which gained great popularity especially in the United States. [2] [4]

  5. Takaya (wolf) - Wikipedia

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    Takaya (c. 2010 – () March 24, 2020) was a lone wolf who lived on a small group of islands in British Columbia, Canada for eight years. His life was documented by conservation photographer Cheryl Alexander in the 2019 documentary film Takaya: Lone Wolf, and in the book of the same name, which was released in September 2020.

  6. Guipago - Wikipedia

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    Guipago or Lone Wolf the Elder (Kiowa: Gui-Pah-G(h)o, lit. ' 'Lone Wolf" or "Alone among the Wolves' ' ; c. 1820 – July 1879) was the last Principal Chief of the Kiowa tribe. He was a member of the Koitsenko , the Kiowa warrior elite, and was a signer of the Little Arkansas Treaty in 1865.

  7. Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril - Wikipedia

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    Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril (子連れ狼 親の心子の心, Kozure Ōkami: Oya no kokoro ko no kokoro, literally "Wolf with Child in Tow: The Heart of a Parent, the Heart of a Child") is the fourth in a series of six Japanese martial arts films based on the long-running Lone Wolf and Cub manga series about Ogami Ittō, [2] directed by Buichi Saitō.

  8. Papillon (1973 film) - Wikipedia

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    Papillon is a 1973 historical adventure drama [7] prison film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner.The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo and Lorenzo Semple Jr. was based on the 1969 autobiography by the French convict Henri Charrière.

  9. One Dangerous Night - Wikipedia

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    One Dangerous Night (1943) (also known as The Lone Wolf Goes to a Party) is the tenth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures.It features Warren William in his seventh and second-to-last performance as the protagonist jewel thief turned detective the Lone Wolf, and Warren Ashe as Sidney Shaw, the film's antagonist.