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 This is probably an American made silk but do you know who made it? Please let me know if you do.

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 Who Made This?

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 Can you identify this picture of rowers? If so, please let me know.

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 Can you identify the manufacturer of this button. If so.......please tell us.

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 Do you know who made these two silks and is there a "Stalin" to match them?

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 Can you identify the manufacturer or publisher of this silk?

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 Can you identify the manufacturer or publisher of this silk?

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 This is similar to but not a Stevens product. If you can identify the maker, please contact us.

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 This is similar to but not a Stevens product. If you can identify the maker, please contact us.

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 The Ulysses S. Grant Homepage illuminates a figure profoundly misunderstood in history and in popular culture. Often portrayed as a slovenly drunkard, Grant was actually a modest and moral man, uncommonly devoted to his wife and children. Possessing a keen and understated sense of humor, his droll wit made him something of a raconteur with his friends.
Grant was an outstanding military figure and the savior of the Union during the Civil War, as well as the 18th President of the United States from 1869-77. He was an author of unusual ability and his Memoirs are widely regarded as one of the great books written in the English language. He was also a complex individual with uncommon virtues.
Courtesy Grant Home Page

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 [Printed on Coventry Ribbon]

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 The Canadian Patriotic Fund was a private fundraising organization incorporated in 1914 by federal statute and headed by Montreal businessman and Conservative Member of Parliament Herbert Brown Ames. The fund was established to give financial and social assistance to soldiers' families.
Comment from a viewer - Rowan:-
I believe the bookmark is much more likely to be referring to an
Australian Patriotic Fund of the first world war, as the two flags are
the Union Jack and the Australian Flag.
Cheers,
Rowan

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