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  2. Thomas Register - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Register of American Manufacturers, now Thomas, [1] is an online platform for supplier discovery and product sourcing in the US and Canada. It was once known as the "big green books" and "Thomas Registry", and was a multi-volume directory of industrial product information covering distributors, manufacturers and service companies [2] within thousands [3] of industrial categories ...

  3. Constant Pressure System - Wikipedia

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    The Constant Pressure System was used for the first time when Larami Toys released the Super Soaker CPS 2000 in 1996. To this day, the first generation CPS 2000 is the most powerful production water gun, with an output of 30 oz. per second (~850 ml/s), and a range of 53 feet (16 m). [6]

  4. Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour may refer to: Gilmour (surname), people with the surname Gilmour; Gilmour, Indiana, a small town in the United States; Gilmour (brand) owned by Fiskars (watering products, garden hoses, faucets and connectors) Gilmour Academy, a K-12 college preparatory school in Gates Mills, Ohio, USA; Gilmour Space Technologies, Australian spacelaunch ...

  5. Pollok, Gilmour and Company - Wikipedia

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    Pollok, Gilmour, and Company was a vast North Atlantic concern which by 1838 operated 130 vessels in the timber trade – making it the largest British shipowning firm at the time – and employed no fewer than 15,000 men in its sawmills, on its wharves, and in the forests; it owned as well 2,000 horses and oxen for draught purposes.

  6. David Gilmour (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Gilmour and his first wife, Anna, had a daughter named Erin who was found stabbed to death in her Toronto apartment, aged 22, on December 20, 1983. A suspect was identified through genetic genealogy and arrested in November 2022. [3] [13] [14] Gilmour died from a cardiac arrest in Manhattan on June 11, 2023, at the age of 91. [8]

  7. Gilmour Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Like most lumber barons, Gilmour and Company received most of its product from the northern timber limits of what is now the Algonquin Park region. The trees would be felled in the forests by men living in work camps, then floated down the regional waterways of the Kawartha lake region to their final destination; the Gilmour Mill along the Trent River, at the mouth of the Bay of Quinte.

  8. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Companies House is the executive agency of the British Government that maintains the register of companies, employs the company registrars and is responsible for incorporating all forms of companies in the United Kingdom. [3] [4] Prior to 1844, no central company register existed and companies could only be incorporated through letters patent ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince George's County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register ...