- A
Parlor Match is an
American musical play
which debuted in 1884 and was one of the
biggest hits of its time. It
starred Charles E.
Evans and
William F...
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paraffin in 1862 by
Charles W. Smith,
resulting in what were
called "
parlor matches". From 1870 the end of the
splint was
fireproofed by
impregnation with...
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money in the
parlor, nor can they be
removed from the
premises or
exchanged with
other parlors. However, they can be
legally traded to the
parlor for so-called...
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intense public speculation. When she
finally performed in a
revival of A
Parlor Match, the
critics were dismissive, but the
public approved.
David Monod of...
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Diamond State Parlor Matches.
Experiencing a
boost in
business during the
American Civil War,
Swift &
Courtney would acquire other match manufacturers...
- Farrell's Ice
Cream Parlour was an
American ice
cream parlor and
sandwich chain that was
founded in Portland, Oregon, in 1963. The
chain became defunct...
- members".
American Theater Hall of Fame.
Retrieved February 18, 2016. "A
Parlor Match".
Internet Broadway Database.
Retrieved February 14, 2016. "The French...
- A
parlour or
parlor game is a
group game pla**** indoors,
named so as they were
often pla**** in a parlour.
These games were
extremely po****r
among the...
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Parlour music (or
parlor music) is a type of po****r
music which, as the name suggests, is
intended to be
performed in the
parlours of houses, usually...
- A
gallery gun,
Flobert gun,
parlor gun or
saloon gun is a type of
firearm designed for
recreational indoor target shooting.
These guns were
developed in...