Brussels carpet
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Brussels carpet see carpet .
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The Barnard Castle carpet industry.
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INTO THE 21ST CENTURY ON A MAGIC CARPET RIDE.
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BRUSSELS' ART NOUVEAU: LETTING IN THE LIGHT
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Dyed in the Wool.(English carpet designer Christopher Farr uses Anatolian wool)
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THE TRIUMPH OF MARK MORRIS A DYNAMIC CHOREOGRAPHER MOVES HIS COMPANY TO BRUSSELS AND SHAKES UP THE WORLD OF DANCE
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A rich carpet resource. (carpet collection of Woodward Grosvenor and Company, Ltd.)
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