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Crompton and Samuel
The only surviving example of a Spinning mule built by the inventor Samuel Crompton
Lewis's invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright in his water frame and Samuel Crompton in his spinning mule.
** The spinning mule is perfected by the Lancashire inventor Samuel Crompton.
* December 3 – Samuel Crompton, English inventor ( d. 1827 )
* 1779 – Samuel Crompton invents the spinning mule.
The invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright and Samuel Crompton.
Samuel Crompton was later to combine the two to form the spinning mule.
A tradition of cottage spinning and weaving and the mechanisation of the textile industry by local inventors, Richard Arkwright and Samuel Crompton led to the rapid growth of Bolton in the 19th century.
In 1899 William Lever, Lord Leverhulme, bought Hall i ' th ' Wood as a memorial to Samuel Crompton inventor of the spinning mule.
* The spinning mule is perfected by the Lancashire inventor Samuel Crompton.
Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning mule, lived there for part of his life.
He made his maiden speech on 17 July 1997, in which he remembered the inventor of the spinning mule Samuel Crompton who was born in Bolton.
* Crompton, Samuel Willard & Michael J. Rhein, The Ultimate Book of Lighthouses ( 2002 ) ISBN 1-59223-102-0 ; ISBN 978-1-59223-102-7.
Samuel Crompton ( 3 December 1753 – 26 June 1827 ) was an English inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry.
Samuel Crompton was born at 10 Firwood Fold, Bolton, Lancashire to George and Betty Crompton ( née Elizabeth Holt of Turton ).
The only surviving example of a spinning mule built by the inventor Samuel Crompton
About 1779, Samuel Crompton succeeded in producing a machine which spun yarn suitable for use in the manufacture of muslin, and which was known as the muslin wheel or the Hall i ' th ' Wood ( pronounced Hall-ith-wood ) wheel, from the name of the house in which he and his family resided.
* Essay on Samuel Crompton
* The life of Samuel Crompton 1753 – 1827 at Hall i ' th ' Wood Museum
* Samuel Crompton and Hall ' i ' th Wood
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The power to supply these arc lights was taken from a 10 hp Crompton DC generator driven by a Robey steam engine in a small foundry in Adelaide Street and occupied by J. W. Sutton & Co.
Motion describes the Coleman poems as " a world of comfortless jealousies, breathless bike-rides and deathless crushes ", mixing elements from writers and poets such as Angela Brazil, Richmal Crompton, John Betjeman and W. H.
Its specific name honors Professor Alfred W. Crompton ; the name is a diminutive because the exemplar is so small.

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Oberleutnant zur See Iwan Crompton, after returning to Germany from a prisoner-of-war camp, reported that Baralong had run down the lifeboat he was in ; he leapt clear and was shortly after taken Baralong.
* Crompton, David ; William Thomasson ; Nickol, Brent B.
He and his wife ( a daughter of Mr Justice Crompton ) were involved in many kinds of social work ; he sat on the Committee of the National Society for Women's Suffrage, and was actively associated with its president, John Stuart Mill.
Blackstone Edge and West Yorkshire are to the east ; Rochdale and Shaw and Crompton are to the west and south respectively.
::( ii ) the urban districts of Atherton, Audenshaw, Chadderton, Crompton, Denton, Droylsden, Failsworth, Horwich, Irlam, Kearsley, Lees, Little-borough, Little Lever, Milnrow, Ramsbottom, Royton, Tottington, Turton, Tyldesley, Urmston, Wardle, Westhoughton, Whitefield, Whitworth and Worsley ;
* Crompton, Samuel Willard & Michael J. Rhein, The Ultimate Book of Lighthouses ( 2002 ) ISBN 1-59223-102-0 ; ISBN 978-1-59223-102-7.

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* Crompton, Samuel Willard & Michael J. Rhein, The Ultimate Book of Lighthouses ( 2002 ) ISBN 1-59223-102-0.

Crompton and Michael
* Michael Crompton as Chiron
Other famous people who lived in Bromley include Alex Clare, Charles Darwin, David Bowie, Richmal Crompton, Pixie Lott, Starsmith, Christopher Tennant, Peter Frampton, Aleister Crowley, Siouxsie Sioux, Gary Rhodes, Billy Idol, Billy Jenkins, cricketer Jill Cruwys, the anarchist Peter Kropotkin, the former Clash drummer Topper Headon, historian Richard Jefferis, illustrator Charles Keeping, Formula 1 test driver Gary Paffett, children's writer Andrew Murray, actor Michael York who attended Bromley Grammar School for Boys, clarinetist Chris Craker, Don Perrin, Canadian author who attended Burnt Ash School in Bromley, and Sir Thomas James Harper, an officer decorated in the Crimean war.
* Finn, Michael ( 1983 ) Art of Shuriken Jutsu Paul Crompton, UK
The main members of the group were Peter Cook, Warren Chalk, Ron Herron, Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb and David Greene.
By 1662 the minister of the chapel was a Presbyterian named Thomas Crompton and he was joined by another dissenter, Michael Briscoe.

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In the 1850s, George Crompton and L. J.
In 1893, Crompton, Stephen J. Cook & Company of the UK marketed an electric, iron-wired toasting appliance called the Eclipse.

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* Crompton, Louis, et al.
The IEC held its inaugural meeting on 26 June 1906, following discussions between the British Institution of Electrical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and others, which began at the 1900 Paris International Electrical Congress, and continued with Colonel R. E. B. Crompton playing a key role.
:* The mule was an intermittent process, as the frame advanced and returned a distance of 5ft. It was the descendant of a 1779 Crompton device.
The report prompted immediate apologies from Prime Minister David Cameron, the Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police David Crompton, Football Association Chairman David Bernstein and Kelvin MacKenzie, editor of The Sun at the time of the disaster, for their organisations ' respective roles.
The scholar Louis Crompton provides substantial contemporary evidence of Henry III's homosexuality, and the associated problems at court and politics.
* Richmal Crompton, author of the Just William series of books for children of all ages.
Other parks include: Newton Hill, East Park, Morgan Park, Shore Park, Crompton Park, Hadwen Park, and University Park.
The UNL course, taught by Louis Crompton, led to the introduction in the state legislature of a bill ( eventually defeated ) which would have banned all discussion of homosexuality in that state's universities and colleges.
Crompton Parkinson was a major employer until its factory closed in 2004.
United goalkeeper Les Olive, still registered as a player at the time of the disaster, retired from playing and took over from Crickmer as club secretary, while another former United goalkeeper, Jack Crompton, took over coaching duties after United chairman Harold Hardman had negotiated with Crompton's then-employers Luton Town for his release.
Barry Alan Crompton Gibb, CBE ( born 1 September 1946 ) is a musician, singer and songwriter and producer, who rose to worldwide fame as a founder member of the Bee Gees.
Skinny Puppy formed in 1982 from the partnership of cEvin Key ( Kevin Crompton ) and Nivek Ogre ( Kevin Ogilvie ) in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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