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Poppet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word poppet is an older spelling of puppet , from the Middle English popet, meaning a small child or doll. In British Dialect it continues to hold this meaning. Poppet is also a chiefly Engl...
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Non-free media use rationale - non-free logo for Paynes Poppets ... This is a logo for Paynes Poppets. ... [edit] History of File:Poppets logo.gif...
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Word Origin & History ... Poppets information ... History of poppets...
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Chocolate History ... The Poppets Family ... The Making of Poppets...
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Those of the VooDoun faith fill poppets or voodoo dolls or gris-gris as they are also known, with personal items such as hair, nail clippings, articles of clothing ect. They then use these gris-gris for binding and for acts of revenge.;
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Poppets Puppets - A History ... Poppets Puppets were formed in 1998 by Tony Lidington & Gary Bridgens. Tony and Gary have worked together for over 15 years with the nationally-renowned Pierrotters the last remaining professional seaside Pierrot troupe in Britain.
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Poppets Puppets can also do a walkabout performance from a cart if required! Poppets Puppets offer a variety of shows especially aimed at children and their families. Uncle Tacko! And Boy Gacko’s timeless sense of fun and mischief appeals not only to children but ... To see some history of Poppets Puppets please click here...
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