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Triplex and Foundry
), Triplex ( owned by Pilkington, farmed out to India ), Daglish Foundry ( closed and demolished 1939 ), and Greenall's ( now located in nearby Warrington ).

Triplex and then
The " Aquila " was constructed by Woodhall Nicolson, of Halifax with help from Lucas, Smiths Instruments and Triplex The resultant car was then exhibited at the 1973 show and then given to Field.

Triplex and site
IKEA purchased the former FH Lloyd steel plant from Triplex in 1988, and opened one of its first British stores on the site in January 1991, just 14 months after the development had been given the go-ahead.
The Silliman Cupola ( Formerly 1810, known as I-43 post-renovation ) gained notoriety in the early 1980s as the site of the John Lennon Memorial Phoenix Triplex, a three-story meeting place for the Yale Mutants ( a group of Yale eccentrics, bohemians, artists, anarchists, libertarians, and free-thinkers ).

Triplex and over
His work in the field of semiology was recognized and supported by commissions and led to the publication of the ' Graduale Triplex ' in 1979, which was based on Cardine's personal Roman Gradual in which, over the years, he had copied many neumes from Sankt Gallen school manuscripts.

Triplex and their
A Monopolies Commission report in 1967 concluded that Pilkington and Triplex operations were efficient and entrepreneurial and, despite their high share of the UK glass trade, operated in a manner suited to consumers ' best interests.
All three, as well as the lone 2-8-8-8-4 and several Virginian Railway electrics, shared the nickname " Triplex " because of their three sets of drivers.

Triplex and was
Horne's sporting record commended him to the manager of the Triplex factory, and he was taken on as a management trainee on a very modest salary.
The truth for ' 78 was somewhat different and he managed to scrape a deal together to race Colin Vandervell's ' 77 spec Ford Capri for the national Tricentrol championship and a Triumph Dolomite Sprint for the two production car championships, the Derwent TV / Shellsport and the Britax championships, with both cars being sponsored by Triplex, who were Colin's sponsor but due to work commitments he wouldn't be competing in ' 78.
The next decade was one of important purchases, with the Becchi, Castor, Zoppas and Triplex brands all joining the Zanussi Group, and of the start-up of manufacturing outside Italy.
The company Zanussi was suffering from an overcrowding of brands, due to its subsequent acquisitions, and in fact, during the Sixties and Seventies, the company absorbed important industries ( Becchi, Stice, Castor, Zoppas, Triplex ) and founded the Zanussi Group.
Possibly the highest figure for starting tractive effort ever recorded was for the Virginian Railway's 2-8-8-8-4 Triplex locomotive, which in simple expansion mode had a starting T. E.
The Rover 2000 TC ( 275 ) issued a month later in April 1968 and finished in metallic green was a new casting despite Corgi having previously issued a model of the Rover 2000, and was fitted with a clear roof panel as featured on a Rover 2000 displayed on the Triplex stand at the 1965 Earls Court Motor Show, and a plastic spare wheel holder attached to the boot lid which was a popular period extra.
Like the same railroad's large articulated electrics and the Erie Railroad 2-8-8-8-2s, it was nicknamed " Triplex ".
In 1929 Keech was asked by Triplex owner J. M. White to attempt to break the new record in the Triplex.
These engines were the gift of Betty ' Joe ' Carstairs, who had previously used them in her powerboat Estelle V. Multiple engines was not a new technique, having already been used by the triple-engined White Triplex and the Railton Special's contemporary rival, Captain Eyston's twin-engined Thunderbolt.

Triplex and home
Kings Norton is home to the world-famous glass manufacturers Triplex ( now part of Pilkington ).

Triplex and being
A ' Triplex ' is when there are three channels being used.

Triplex and for
However, through his contacts within the industry, he secured for the young Horne an interview with the Triplex Safety Glass Company at King's Norton, a district of Birmingham.
In hindsight, the ' Graduale Triplex ' proved a great stimulus for self-study as it made important material available in a handy book.
In Robert A. Heinlein's 1948 novel Space Cadet, aerobraking is used to save fuel while slowing the spacecraft Aes Triplex for an unplanned extended mission and landing on Venus, during a transit from the Asteroid Belt to Earth.
Gerry asked if Triplex would be prepared to throw in a few extra bob for the Dolomite.
In 1964, the New York City Transit Authority contracted with Budd for 600 IND / BMT cars ( 300 pairs ) to replace older equipment, including the BMT D-type ( Triplex ) articulated cars.
This enabled the construction of a large coal and goods yard with sidings for the adjacent Triplex factory.

Triplex and which
Pilkington, with its subsidiary Triplex Safety Glass, in which it gradually acquired a controlling interest, also became a major world supplier of toughened and laminated safety glass to the automotive and building industries.

Triplex and opened
He started experimenting with electrical armature and in 1919 opened a new factory, Triplex

Triplex and .
Triplex plunger pumps use three plungers that reduce pulsation-unlike a single reciprocating plunger.
Triplex pumps now are in a myriad of markets across the world.
Triplex pump brands include but are not limited to Cat Pumps in the U. S., Ram Pumps in the U. K., big box store plunger pump pressure washers Lowe's / Home Depot / Menard's, the quintuplex oilfield brand NLB ( Europe ) and others.
Dodson, Jarman and Jensen ship out on the Aes Triplex.
The captain of the Aes Triplex transfers half the crew to the repaired Pathfinder so that they can take the ship and the news of the startling discovery back to Earth quickly.
By now, Horne had been demobilised from the RAF and returned to civilian life as Sales Director of Triplex.
After nine years in his senior position at Triplex, he moved in 1954 to be Managing Director of the British Industries Fair, a government-backed organisation promoting British goods worldwide.
Both cars had continued sponsorship from Triplex and new deals with Esso, Motor and significant backing from BL Motorsport.

Iron and Foundry
Leading firms that arranged their own financing included Speidel Corporation, Cornell-Dubilier, Photek, Inc. Division of Textron, Narragansett Gray Iron Foundry, W. R. Cobb Company, and Mays Manufacturing Company.
He also helped found the Irwin & Agnew Iron Foundry in 1846.
The early 20th century saw the establishment of several large manufacturers and general service providers with national distribution capabilities, such as Supermold, the Pinkerton Foundry, Lodi Truck Service, the Lodi Iron Works, Pacific Coast Producers, Holz Rubber Company, Valley Industries, and Goehring Meat Company.
* Photographs of the Last Remaining parts of the Staveley Coal and Iron Company ( Last used as a Pipe Foundry )
* St. Wenceslaus Church, named for Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia, a Roman Catholic Church founded nearby by immigrants from Bohemia who worked at the Leland Lake Superior Iron Foundry and at the Gills Pier sawmill also remains.
Daniel Simmons ' Simmons Axe Company was famous throughout the United States and the Cohoes Iron Foundry was a large business enterprise in the 1830s.
Edward and George Brooke, descendants of the Birds, established the Birdsboro Iron Foundry Company ( 1867 ), which became Birdsboro Steel Company ( 1905 ).
Though they were inexperienced in bell casting, Pass had headed the Mount Holly Iron Foundry in neighboring New Jersey and came from Malta, which had a tradition of bell casting.
In the late 18th century, an Iron Foundry was opened near the Abbey ruins by a company owned by the Price, Fox and Tregelles families.
A locomotive of this pattern was also made by the Royal Iron Foundry in Berlin.
After becoming tired of her assumed profession, she moved first to Chicago and later to Memphis, where she married George E. Jones, a member and organizer of the National Union of Iron Moulders, later the International Molders and Foundry Workers Union of North America, in 1861.
During the turbulent Bakumatsu period, the Shogunate selected Yokosuka as the site for a modern naval base, and hired the French engineer Léonce Verny in 1865 to oversee the development of shipbuilding facilities, beginning with Yokosuka Iron Foundry.
The " Machine Music " of George Antheil ( starting with his Second Sonata, " The Airplane ") and Alexander Mosolov ( most notoriously his Iron Foundry ) developed out of this.
To reverse engineer the European patent leather, Boyden set up a shed at the Malleable Cast Iron Foundry of Condit & Bowles at 25 Orange in Newark, New Jersey () and ultimately discovered a way to produce his own patent leather.
To reverse engineer the European patent leather, Boyden set up a shed at the Malleable Cast Iron Foundry of Condit & Bowles at 25 S Orange Avenue in Newark, New Jersey and ultimately discovered a way to produce his own patent leather.
The cast aluminum block and crankcase weighed 152 pounds ( 68. 9 kg ) and were produced at either Miami Brass Foundry or the Buckeye Iron and Brass Works, near Dayton, Ohio.
The Śrem Iron Foundry is the biggest plant in Śrem and Śrem County.
The principal business is the William Lees Iron Foundry, which dates back to the 1800s and was responsible for major growth in the town at that time.
Having remained meadowland for much of its existence, John Crowley's Iron Foundry was built on the site in 1829 and continued in operation until the 1890s.
Kohler was founded in 1873 by Austrian immigrant John Michael Kohler with the purchase of the Sheboygan Union Iron and Steel Foundry.
He switched jobs often, finding employment at the Canton Malleable Iron Company, the Timken Roller Bearing Company and the Colonial Foundry.
* The Gosport Iron Foundry and Henry Cort
The neighbouring company of John Fritz's Iron Foundry used Crane iron to build the first American-made cast-iron construction columns, while the nearby Davies and Thomas Foundry turned Crane iron into pipes and tunnel tubes.

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