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  2. EH postcode area - Wikipedia

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    It replaced a system of postal district numbers introduced in 1935, with the postcode incorporating the old one or two-digit district number for example, "45, York Place, Edinburgh, 1" [3] became ""45 York Place, Edinburgh EH1 3HP".

  3. Edinburg, New York - Wikipedia

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    The town was originally part of the Town of Providence, but the area quickly grew. In 1801, the settlers decided that the town was big enough for a name of its own, and was named Northfield at an informal meeting held on March 13, 1801. In 1808, it was renamed Edinburgh because another Northfield was discovered in New York.

  4. Houston, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 15342 [3] Area code: 724: Houston is a borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,165 at the 2020 census. [4]

  5. Thomson-Houston Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, the Lynn G.A.R. Hall was constructed using electric incandescent lighting by Thomson-Houston. [3] In 1888, Thomson-Houston supplied the Lynn & Boston Railroad with the generation and propulsion equipment for the Highland Circuit in Lynn, [4] [5] the first electric streetcar in Massachusetts. [6] [7] In 1889, Thomson-Houston bought out ...

  6. York Corporation Tramways - Wikipedia

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    The YCT operated a fleet of 45 trams. 1–18 Eighteen cars 1910 from British Thomson-Houston; 19 Water car 1910 from British Thomson-Houston; 20–23 Four additional cars 1912 from British Thomson-Houston

  7. Charles A. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    The company was tested quickly during the Panic of 1893, in which Coffin negotiated with New York banks to advance money in exchange for GE-owned utility stocks. [ 1 ] He established a duopoly of important electric patents with Westinghouse Electric in the late 1890s, and in 1901 established a research laboratory for the company. [ 6 ]

  8. Samuel Rosewell - Wikipedia

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    Samuel was the eldest son of Reverend Thomas Rosewell (1630–1692) and his second wife, Anne Godsalve (née Wanley). He was only 12 years old when his father died. He was a scholar at St Paul's School, London and is said to have graduated M.A. from a Scottish University.

  9. Edward J. Rosewell - Wikipedia

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    Rosewell was born in 1924 or 1925. [1] He was the youngest son of his parents. [2] His father was a truck driver, and his mom was a homemaker. [2] Rosewell grew up in the Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side of Chicago. [3] He went to Our Lady of Sorrows Elementary School and St. Philip High School. [3] He graduated from DePaul ...