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Waltham and Watch
The industrialisation of the watch industry started 1854 also in Waltham, Massachusetts, at the Waltham Watch Company, with the development of machine tools, tools, gauges and assembling methods adapted to the micro precision required for watches.
* 1854 – The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury by Aaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to Waltham, Massachusetts, to become the Waltham Watch Company, a pioneer in the American system of watch manufacturing.
* October 1 – The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts by Aaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to Waltham to become the Waltham Watch Company, pioneer in the American System of Watch Manufacturing.
* The American System of Watch Manufacturing starts in Roxbury, Massachusetts, U. S. A. ( the Waltham Watch Company ).
the Waltham Watch Company and develops the American System of Watch Manufacturing.
Early wrist watch by Waltham Watch Company | Waltham, worn by soldiers in World War I ( Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv.
* Aaron Lufkin Dennison, founder of the Dennison Manufacturing Company and co-founder of the Waltham Watch Company
* Waltham Watch Company
* Waltham Watch Company, American watch manufacturer, pioneer in the industrialisation of the manufacturing of watch movements
The Waltham Watch Company, also known as the American Waltham Watch Co. and the American Watch Co., produced about 40 million high quality watches, clocks, speedometers, compasses, time fuses and other precision instruments between 1850 and 1957.
The company's historic manufacturing facilities in Waltham, Massachusetts have been preserved as the American Waltham Watch Company Historic District.

Waltham and Company
* 1814 – Paul Moody of the Boston Manufacturing Company builds the first power loom in the United States ; beginnings of the " Waltham System "
In 1863 the company took over the Bishops Waltham Railway Company, which had built the Bishops Waltham branch between that village and the LSWR's Botley station on the Eastleigh to Fareham Line.
She joined the Bishop's Waltham Little Theatre Company when she was nine, and credits Angie Blackford as influential in her early stage career.
Boston Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Massachusetts
In 1813, he enlisted the support of his brothers-in-law, Charles, James and Patrick Tracy Jackson, and obtained the financial backing of the merchant Nathan Appleton to establish the Boston Manufacturing Company at Waltham, Massachusetts, using the power of the Charles River.
In 1814, the Boston Manufacturing Company built its first mill beside the Charles River in Waltham, housing an integrated set of technologies that converted raw cotton all the way to finished cloth.
In 1862 he established the Bishops Waltham Clay Company for the manufacture of bricks and terracotta.
He was also involved with the Bishops Waltham Railway Company, set up to link the brickworks ( and the town ) with the main London-Southampton line.
Bishop's Waltham was home to Gunner and Company, which was the last provincial private bank in the United Kingdom.

Waltham and immediately
It is located south of Cheshunt, west of Waltham Abbey and immediately north of the London Borough of Enfield, with the southern section of the town bordering the M25 motorway and Freezywater.
These include Clematis Brook and Beaver Brook in Waltham, West Acton in Acton and Harwood Depot on Taylor Street in Littleton, the last of which was immediately replaced by Littleton / 495 station a mile away.

Waltham and with
Greater London has over 600, 000 Muslims, ( most of South Asian origins and concentrated in the East London boroughs of Newham, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest ), and among them are some Muslims with a strong Islamist outlook.
In the summer of 1529, Cranmer stayed with relatives in Waltham Holy Cross to avoid an outbreak of the plague in Cambridge.
Orient Combination Tandem Bicycle in Waltham, MA, USA, 1899, with two-person steering
In 1965, the Municipal Borough of Leyton was abolished and was combined with that of Walthamstow and Chingford to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest, within the new county of Greater London.
High-rise estates which were poorly constructed and unpopular ( e. g. the Oliver Close Estate and the Cathall Road estate ) have been completely redeveloped by demolition and rebuilding with the help of the multi-million pound Waltham Forest Housing Action Trust scheme.
Stratford is located in the northwestern extremity of the London Borough of Newham and borders to the west with Hackney Wick in the London Borough of Hackney and Bow in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and to the north with Leyton in London Borough of Waltham Forest.
In 1965 the borough was abolished and its former area merged with that of the Municipal Borough of Chingford and the Municipal Borough of Leyton to form the London Borough of Waltham Forest in Greater London.
Taken as a whole, Waltham Forest comprises built-up urban districts in the south with inner-city characteristics, and more affluent residential development in the north with a variety of reservoirs, open space, small sections of Epping Forest, parks, and playing fields, which together cover a fifth of the borough.
The London Borough of Waltham Forest is twinned with :–
By road, Sudbury is served by the A131 which runs from near Little Waltham, north of Chelmsford in Essex, and the A134 which runs from Colchester in Essex, through Bury St Edmunds, past Thetford in Norfolk to its west, before merging with the A10 south of King's Lynn.
The largest town in the township is Waltham with a population of 196 people.
The Holy Cross attracted many pilgrims and the Abbey was a popular place for overnight stays with kings and other notables who were hunting in Waltham Forest.
* US Geological Survey data on flow in Charles River at Waltham with links to data for other measurement sites
This a relic from when the M4 used to head north at the current roundabout at the junction, with Junction 8 at the current A404 ( M ) junction for Cox Green and White Waltham, and used to terminate at the original Junction 9, at that time a roundabout interchange with the A4.
Deer poaching had long been endemic in the Royal Forest of Waltham, and in 1723 the Black Act ( so called because it outlawed the blackening or disguising of faces while in the forests ) was enacted to deal with such problems.
In June 1528, George contracted the disease known as sweating sickness whilst with the King and Catherine of Aragon at Waltham Abbey.
Clifford counter spun the story the next day, when he flew with a journalist from The Sun to Starr's home in Waltham St Lawrence, Berkshire with another hamster the newspaper had called Sandwich, which was photographed with claimed vegetarian Starr.
According to the BBC, it " started life as a jig with Irish roots, whose first appearance seems to be in a collection published in London in 1661 entitled ' An Antidote Against Melancholy ', where it is set to the words ' There was an old man of Waltham Cross '.

Waltham and requirements
Proposals for the period 2009-14 include the extension of remaining non-compliant platforms on the Liverpool Street-Cambridge route and at Stansted Airport to handle 12 cars ; the reinstatement of 9-car trains during peak times on the Hertford East, Enfield Town, Cheshunt via Southbury and Chingford branch services, requiring a small amount of infrastructure ; stabling and maintenance facilities for the larger, enhanced fleet ; removal of the three level crossings between Tottenham Hale and Waltham Cross and power supply to be enhanced for some of these options and likely future requirements.

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