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  2. Pella (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1925 when Peter Kuyper and his wife Lucille invested $5,000 to buy the Rolscreen Company, a small business that had created the Rolscreen insect window screen that rolls out of sight when not in use. [2] In 1926 they moved the company to Pella, Iowa, where the Kuyper family had a lumber business.

  3. Jeld-Wen - Wikipedia

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    The company operates more than 120 manufacturing facilities in 19 countries. [3] JELD-WEN designs, produces and distributes interior and exterior doors, wood, vinyl and aluminum windows, wall systems, shower enclosures, closet systems and other components used in the new construction, as well as repair and remodel of residential homes and non ...

  4. Everest Home Improvement - Wikipedia

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    Everest was founded by Lewis Golden in 1964. [4] It became one of the first companies in the market of double glazing. [1] In what became a very fragmented market, [5] with over 3,000 companies, [1] the company grew to become the second biggest in the UK market by sales [1] and turnover [5] with 2.5% of the market (£165m sales) by 2009, [1] later rising to 3%.

  5. The Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Derbyshire Miners' Holiday Camp at Skegness, on the east coast of England, was opened in May 1939, to provide an annual holiday for Derbyshire coal miners and their families. It was seen as a pioneering venture and was part of a broad range of welfare benefits provided by a national Miners' Welfare Scheme established in the 1920s.

  6. Auto Windscreens - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the company was renamed to just Auto Windscreens Ltd, and in 1989 to Heywood Williams Automotive Ltd. [2] Having sold the glass distribution business in 1990 to Pilkington, Heywood Williams sold the Auto Windscreens company to HSBC Private Equity in August 1998, for £77.2m, reverting to the name Auto Windscreens Ltd. [1] [2] [4]

  7. Skegness - Wikipedia

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    The company was nationalised in 1948 and its function taken over by the East Midlands Electricity Board. [222] Street lighting was electrified in the late 1950s. [221] Electricity supply was privatised in 1990. [223] Skegness's first post office opened in 1870; it moved premises in 1888 and 1905, before moving to Roman Bank in 1929. [111]

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