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  1. Flying teapot may refer to: Russell's teapot, a philosophical analogy first coined by Bertrand Russell. Flying Teapot (album), a 1973 album by the progressive rock band Gong.

  2. The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was an American manufacturer of steam cars that operated from 1902 to 1924, going defunct after it failed to adapt to competition from rapidly improving Internal combustion engine vehicles.

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  4. Flying Teapot is the third studio album by the progressive rock band Gong, originally released by Virgin Records in May 1973. It was the second entry in the Virgin catalogue (V2002) and was released on the same day as the first, Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells (V2001).

  5. www.vam.ac.uk › articles › teapots-through-timeTeapots through time · V&A

    Tea, the world's most consumed beverage after water, has a long and global history stretching across centuries and continents. Discover some of the finest examples of the most ubiquitous of all kitchen utensils: the teapot.

  6. A Brief History of Teapots. The Ch'a Ching, the earliest book on the subject of tea, appeared in China in 780. Legend has it that tea was first drunk there more than three thousand years before, but it was under the Tang Dynasty (618-907) that the drink became fashionable and the wild tea plant, Camellia sinensis, was brought into cultivation ...

  7. Sep 13, 2023 · Flying Teapot is a timeless song by the legendary progressive rock band, Gong. Released in 1973 as the title track of their third studio album, the song carries a deeper meaning that resonates with fans to this day.

  8. Title: Teapot. Date: 1830–70. Geography: Probably made in Bennington, Vermont, United States. Culture: American. Medium: Probably mottled brown earthenware. Dimensions: H. 6 in. (15.2 cm); Diam. 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm) Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1914. Accession Number: 14.36.3

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