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GOTH HOUSE

(East-Europe/German) PRUSSIAN-GREEK

'The earliest known carousel that worked in America was in Salem, Massachusetts. It
worked in 1799 and was known as “wooden horse circus ride”.'
http://www.historyofcarousels.com
GOTH HOUSE
(East-Europe/German) PRUSSIAN-GREEK

1. Carousel
2. Marry Go Round
3. Spinning Top
4. Glitters
5. Grids
6. Scales
7. Measures
8. Fabric, Thread
9. Wood, Cellulose
10. Materials
11. Fine Metals
12. Smokes
13. Sols/Gels
14. Sands, Bubbles
15. Chemicals
16. Matryoshka (nested blocks)
17. Mirrors, Glass, Dust, Powder; Suspensions
18. Colloids
19. Conglomerates/Agglomerates
20. Spinners: Centrifuge
21. Radiants (Imaging, Energy etc.): Ultrasound, X-Ray, Infrared, Ultraviolet, etc.
22. Energy
23. Coils, Spirals, Circles, Puzzles, Mazes, Structures
24. High Shear Mixers, Fractionants (Gyroscope)
25. Holograph
26. Illusions
27. Black and White
28. Laces, Mesh
29. Equipment
30. Vehicle Engine
31. State of Matter, Phase
32. Reproduction
33. Agriculture and Irrigation
34. Civil engineering
35. Logic, Maths
36. Language
37. Circular Physics
38. Magnets; electromagnetism
39. Electroplating
40. Mechanical Physics (Mechanical powered house, etc.)
41. Rattle silver, rocking horse, dolls, books
42. Tools, instruments; play theater illusion poetry fantasy analogy time art science etc.
43. stripes, patterns, etc.
GOTH HOUSE
(East-Europe/German) PRUSSIAN-GREEK

1. black
2. white
3. black blue
4. white white
5. iridescent
6. holograph
7. sparkle glitter
8. transparency/mesh
9. opaque
10. gilds
11. silver
12. grey
13. chemicals
14. materials
15. fine science
16. fine art
17. HIQ (SS)
18. Grids
19. Smoke
20. Pattern, Maze, Puzzle
21. Energy
GOTH HOUSE
(East-Europe/German) PRUSSIAN-GREEK

Figures are none.

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