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Farnsworth himself came to London to Baird's Crystal Palace laboratories in 1936, but was unable to fully solve the problem ; the fire that burned Crystal Palace to the ground later that year further hampered the Baird company's ability to compete.
The company's registered office is at 9 Noel Street, London.
At one stage the trade was the monopoly of the Royal Africa Company, operating out of London, but following the loss of the company's monopoly in 1689, Bristol and Liverpool merchants became increasingly involved in the trade.
Lancastrian G-AHBW operated the company's first commercial flight, from London Airport ( Heathrow ) to Sydney via Johannesburg in November 1946.
The company's headquarters are located in Stamford, Connecticut with offices in New York City, Los Angeles, London, Shanghai, Tokyo, Singapore, and Mumbai.
To boost the company's finances, a London season was organised in 1857, with half the company remaining in Paris to play at the Salle Choiseul and the other half performing at the St James's Theatre in the West End of London.
A converted town-house in Notting Hill, London opened in 1998 and is now his flagship shop, with the company's operational heart remaining between Nottingham and London.
Reportedly, when United Artists, its North American distributor, told producer Jules Buck that it would be cutting the film extensively for US release, Buck punched the company's London representative and bought the film back.
Noble's decision to sever all RSC connections with the Barbican Centre, funded by the Corporation of the City of London, was widely condemned, and towards the end of his tenure things began to go terribly wrong, partly through his pursuit and support of the so-called Project Fleet, a radical scheme aimed at rescuing the RSC from its financial crisis by replacing the Royal Shakespeare Theatre with a crowd-pleasing ' Shakespeare Village ' and streamlining the company's performance structure and ensemble principle.
By a combination of artistic excellence and quiet husbandry, including a year-long Complete Works of Shakespeare Festival ( begun in April 2006 in collaboration with other theatre companies ) plus a financially successful London season at the Novello Theatre in 2006, Boyd slowly rebuilt the company's fortunes and reputation.
The company's London presence has included tenancies of the Aldwych Theatre, The Place in Duke's Road, Euston, the Donmar Warehouse in Covent Garden, the Barbican Theatre and The Pit at the Barbican Centre in the City of London.
In the 1870s a dispute with the London and North Western Railway ( LNWR ) over access rights to the LNWR line to Scotland caused the MR to construct the Settle and Carlisle line, the highest main line in England, in order to secure the company's access to Scotland.
Three Heralds operated the company's scheduled services, including the main London — Teesside route.
From 1 April 1969, the airline's scheduled operation in London was consolidated at Heathrow, joining Teesside services which had already transferred to London's premier airport from the company's Luton base on 1 November 1967.
However commercial interests in Bristol and Bath seemed to favour the GWR's proposals over the Southampton company's, and a more modest initial scheme, linking only Southampton and London, was developed.
The company's first London terminus was at Nine Elms on the edge of the built-up area.
The company's origins were in the late 19th century, when the philanthropist Emma Cons, later assisted by her niece Lilian Baylis, presented theatrical and operatic performances at the Old Vic in a rough area of London for the benefit of local people.
Up to 1857 the company had no line into London, and used the lines of the London and North Western Railway for trains into the capital ; after 1857 the company's Leicester and Hitchin Railway gave access to London via the Great Northern Railway.
In 1938 and 1939, it was performed only in the company's London seasons, and only for a handful of performances.
London arose from the split in ownership between the British branch of Decca Records and that same company's USA branch ; the American London label released British Decca records in the USA, since it could not use the " Decca " name there.

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Since the University of Illinois was unhappy with the company's use of the Mosaic name, the company changed its name to Netscape Communications ( thought up by Product Manager Greg Sands ) and named its flagship web browser Netscape Navigator.
He went on to contribute much significant work to Marvel, including co-creating Spider-Man, who would become the company's flagship character.
Furthermore, Jack Warner, who had little regard for his company's short film product, reputedly was so ignorant of his animation division that he was mistakenly convinced that the unit produced cartoons of Mickey Mouse, rival company Walt Disney Pictures ' flagship character.
The Hilton San Diego Bayfront The Hilton Hotels brand remains one of the company's flagship brands and one of the hotel brands in the world.
After the company's great success in 1999 with Pokémon, Wizards of the Coast acquired and expanded " The Game Keeper ," a US chain of retail gaming stores, eventually changing its name to " Wizards of the Coast ", including the company's flagship gaming center on the Ave in Seattle for several years, and its retail stores, which were mostly in shopping malls in the US.
It is most famous for its instant film cameras, which reached the market in 1948, and continued to be the company's flagship product line until the February 2008 decision to cease all production in favor of digital photography products.
The company was founded in 1982 by John Walker, a coauthor of the first versions of the company's flagship CAD software product AutoCAD, and 12 others.
In addition, Iacocca re-introduced the big Imperial as the company's flagship.
The company's flagship product is the text based game, GemStone IV, which has been running for around 15 years.
She was considered the company's flagship locomotive until the building of 4073 Caerphilly Castle in 1923.
A Kate Moss " countdown to launch " board filled a window of the company's flagship Oxford Street store and on 30 April, Moss launched the clothing line at Topshop in Oxford Street, where she briefly appeared in the shop window modelling a red dress from the clothing collection just before the shop was opened, causing a media frenzy.
The original Oatibix cereal is physically very similar to the company's flagship Weetabix but made of whole grain oats.
The company's flagship park was Paramount's Kings Island.
On November 30, 2011, the company's much anticipated urban flagship store, " Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens ," opened in downtown Toronto.
The game has an excellent sales record, on par with the company's flagship title, Vampire: The Masquerade, the second edition core rulebook achieving a sales ranking at # 23, 558 on Amazon. com with a 4. 5-star mean user review rating based on 13 user reviews as of January 2009.
The University of Illinois was unhappy with the company's use of the Mosaic name, so Mosaic Communications changed its name to Netscape Communications, and its flagship Web browser was the Netscape Navigator.
In 1942, with passenger car production much diminished on account of the war, he took over as Production Director at the company's flagship truck plant at Brandenburg.
Initially developed as part of another project, it grew so popular that developers Tim Wilkinson and Peter Mehlitz founded Transvirtual Technologies, Inc. with Kaffe as the company's flagship product.
Majestic was then the world's largest liner and became the company's flagship.
He is best known as a longtime editor at DC Comics, where at various times he was primary editor over the company's flagship superheroes, Superman and Batman.
* 1991-TradeStation, the company's flagship product, is launched.
Four titles were initially announced: Conquest: Frontier Wars, a Command & Conquer-style game set in space ; Loose Cannon, a racing game similar to the later Driver and Grand Theft Auto games ; Starlancer, a space combat game in the Wing Commander tradition, and the company's flagship, Freelancer, an ambitious unofficial follow up to Wing Commander: Privateer.
Many of the Digital Anvil staff working on Loose Cannon were reassigned to the company's flagship Freelancer.

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