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Native American tobacco pipe bag. 
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The temple floor in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. 
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Swastika motif in Manchester Art Gallery, UK. Built 1875. 
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Swastika motif around Manchester Central Library, UK. Built 1930-4. 
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Building in St Petersburg, Russia. 
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Grave in a Vietnamese cemetary. 
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Celtic cross with swastikas at the base. 
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A gold-mining town in Ontario, Canada - named 'Swastika' for good luck in the 1900's. 
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The Edmonton Swastikas, a Canadian womens' ice hockey team, c.1916. 
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'Lucky charm' swastika fob by Coca-Cola. 1920's USA.
 

The text: "May our glorious flag and this 'Lucky Star' guide you and keep you wherever you are".
 

'Lucky Postcard'. The swastika was sometimes said to be made of 4 L's, representing Love, Life Luck & Light. 
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