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  2. Stephen Pegler - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Pegler (1852–1937) was a British industrialist and pioneer in the rubber industry, as well as a photographer. His early colour photographs (autochromes) are now kept in the Bassetlaw Museum in Retford, Nottinghamshire and are said to be the largest collection of Autochromes in the UK by one photographer.

  3. Pegler Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Pegler Yorkshire company logo. Pegler Yorkshire is a British manufacturer of valves and other engineering products. It is part of the Flow Control division of Aalberts. [1] The company has its head office in Doncaster, with four manufacturing sites in Leeds, Doncaster, Budapest and Jiangmen. In 2012, it employed over 1400 people.

  4. Northern Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Rubber Company was a manufacturer of Indian rubber products founded in Retford, Nottinghamshire in 1871. Its assets were sold and acquired multiple times, but there is a direct link from The Northern Rubber Company to aerospace components manufacturer Icon Aerospace Technology, which was acquired by US firm IPS in 2020 and which still manufactures engineering components on the ...

  5. Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog - Wikipedia

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    In philately, the Higgins & Gage World Postal Stationery Catalog is the most recent encyclopedic catalogue of postal stationery covering the whole world. Despite most volumes not having been updated for over thirty years, the catalogue and the H & G numbering system are still widely used by philatelists and stamp dealers although the values given in the catalogue are out of date.

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  7. Westbrook Pegler - Wikipedia

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    Francis James Westbrook Pegler (August 2, 1894 – June 24, 1969) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning U.S. journalist described as "one of the godfathers of right-wing populism". [1] He was a newspaper columnist popular in the 1930s and 1940s for his opposition to the New Deal , labor unions, and anti- lynching legislation.

  8. Alfred Pegler - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Pegler was born in about 1820 in Camden, London, the son of Moses and Susanna Octavia Pegler (b. 1789). In 1847 he married Elizabeth Selina Partridge (b. 1826-1904) in Lambeth, London and they had a daughter Josephine (b. 1850) and sons Stephen Francis (b. 1852-1937) and Francis Egerton (1856-1938).

  9. Talk:Westbrook Pegler - Wikipedia

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    Pegler cites libel. Suit was for libel (print), not slander (verbal). Someone seems to have changed that. --NealMcB 23:51, 17 September 2008 (UTC) Reynolds' suit, as filed, did allege libel. However, such a suit filed today would not make the traditional print/verbal distinction and would instead be presented as a defamation case.