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Minton's - Restaurant, Catering
We are a family owned restaurant that specializes in small batch, hand crafted cuisine. (859) 948-1874. No Reservations. We do not take reservations, ... mintonsat760.com
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Mintons - Wikipedia
Mintons was a major company in Staffordshire pottery, Europe's leading ceramic factory during the Victorian era. en.wikipedia.org
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Shop Minton Patterns | Replacements, Ltd.
Browse our great selection of Minton dinnerware and dining collections. Free shipping available. www.replacements.com
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Minton
Minton may refer to: Places Minton, Saskatchewan, a Canadian village Minton, Shropshire, a hamlet in the parish of Church Stretton, England Minton Flanders People with the given name Minton Warren (1850–1907), American classical scholar Other uses Minton (surname) See also Mintons, an English wikipedia.org
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Minton Ceramics
Modern handmade ceramics. www.mintonceramics.com
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Minton Hall | Western Kentucky University
Minton Hall is a ten story residence hall named in honor of Dr. John Minton, WKU's fifth President. Minton houses 406 students. www.wku.edu
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Minton
Minton (ˈmɪntən) The name of Thomas Minton (1766–1836), used attrib. to designate the pottery made at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs., from 1793 onwards, by him and his successors. Also ellipt., = Minton ware.1857 J. Marryat Hist. Pott. & Porc. (ed. 2) xii. 302 Staffordshire is now the site of the great man... Oxford English Dictionary
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A Guide to Minton Pottery Markings and Backstamps
Established in 1793, Minton Pottery is an iconic British ceramics manufacturer with a storied legacy of producing fine bone china, ... www.potteriesauctions.com
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Minton Tiles | Architect of the Capitol
The richly patterned and colored Minton tile floors are one of the most striking features of the extensions of the United States Capitol. www.aoc.gov
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Minton's at 760 | Lexington KY - Facebook
Minton's at 760, Lexington. 6297 likes · 264 talking about this · 2677 were here. We are a local cafe with a southern flair! www.facebook.com
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Minton & Co | British Museum
Minton & Co was a British pottery and porcelain manufacturer founded in Stoke-on-Trent in 1793/6, also known as Mintons. The factory split in 1868. www.britishmuseum.org
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Minton ware | Victorian, Majolica, Ceramics - Britannica
Minton ware, cream-coloured and blue-printed earthenware maiolica, bone china, and Parian porcelain produced at a factory founded in 1793 in ... www.britannica.com
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Zanny Minton Beddoes - Economist
Zanny Minton Beddoes is the Editor-in-Chief of The Economist. Previously she was the business affairs editor, responsible for the newspaper's coverage of business, finance and science. Prior to this role, she was The Economist's economics editor, overseeing the newspaper's global economics coverage from her base in Washington DC. Before moving to Washington in April 1996, Ms. Minton […]
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Minton (surname)
Minton (born 1944), American diplomat Phil Minton (born 1940), British musician Rachel Minton (born 1980), American musician Reggie Minton (born 1941), Minton (1919–1999), American scientist Sherman Minton (1890–1965), American politician and judge Robert Minton (1904–1974), American bobsledder Roy Minton wikipedia.org
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Colin Minton
Minton was best known for winning the first series of The Indoor League, the TV show that kickstarted the live showing of darts on TV. Minton died on 12 December 1998. wikipedia.org
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