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A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
Matches - Matchsticks
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
A little boy plays with wooden matches, matchsticks and old wood box Royalty Free Stock Photo
Match - Matchsticks - a tool for starting a fire. Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by friction generated by striking the match against a suitable surface. Wooden matches are packaged in matchboxes. The first successful friction match was invented in 1826 by John Walker, an English chemist and druggist from


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