- the
matches contained inside. A
person who
engages in
phillumeny is a
phillumenist. The words,
derived from Gr**** phil- [loving] +
Latin lumen- [light]...
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expanded by
including Niedźwiedna as a new district. In 1964, the only
Phillumenist Museum (Muzeum Filumenistyczne) in
Poland was
founded in
Bystrzyca Kłodzka...
- Critic's W**** 2006 film
festival held in Cannes, France. A
lonely old
phillumenist woman lives in a
little flat and uses her
collection of
matchboxes covers...
- 2010) was an
English historian,
writer (mainly on
Cornish subjects), and
phillumenist.
Rendell was born in Plymouth, Devon, in 1921. She was the
daughter of...
- give away
matchbooks as a
promotional item.
Collectors are
known as
phillumenists, or "lovers of light", and
include people who have a shoe box or fish...
-
called 'Sculptures from a
single match'. In
another hall, one can see a
phillumenist exhibition,
where matchbox labels from
various periods are displa****...
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working for Phillumeny".
Retrieved 1
February 2015. "North
Western Phillumenists".
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February 2015. "wmmls.co.uk".
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February 2015...
- in a 17th-century
paper mill, and the
Phillumenist Museum [pl] in
Bystrzyca Kłodzka, Poland's only
phillumenist museum. The
Museum of Kłodzko Land (Muzeum...
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English cricketer Joan
Rendell (1921–2010),
English historian,
writer and
phillumenist Marjorie Rendell (born 1947),
American federal judge,
former First Lady...
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sequence of fossils. Joan Rendell, an
English historian,
writer and
phillumenist, was
resident at
Yeolmbridge in the
latter part of her life. Cornwall...