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G Plan is a British furniture brand. It began as a pioneering range of furniture in the United Kingdom produced by E Gomme Ltd of High Wycombe.The success of G Plan led to E Gomme becoming one of the UK's largest furniture manufacturers, with profits increasing sixfold between 1952 and 1958 when it was floated as an IPO.
Wilkins and Wontkins are characters created by puppeteer Jim Henson for the Wilkins Coffee brand. The coffee was produced and sold in the United States by John H Wilkins & Company in Washington D.C. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] "Wilkins", a character who enjoys Wilkins Coffee, [ 3 ] and "Wontkins", a character who does not, are used to advertise the coffee.
W.G. Wilkins Co. was an architectural and engineering firm of Pittsburgh.It was headed by William Glyde Wilkins (April 16, 1854 - April 12, 1921). [1]Wilkins and the firm designed many coke plants.
A sideboard, also called a buffet, is an item of furniture traditionally used in the dining room for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for storage. It usually consists of a set of cabinets , or cupboards , and one or more drawers , all topped by a wooden surface for conveniently holding food, serving dishes, or lighting devices.
The album's original front and back cover art, photographs by Barry Feinstein depicting a bathroom wall covered with graffiti, was rejected by the band's record company, [16] [17] which delayed the album's release for months. [6] Feinstein's photographs were later featured though on most vinyl, compact disc and cassette tape reissues of the album.
William Wilkins RA (31 August 1778 – 31 August 1839) was an English architect, classical scholar and archaeologist. He designed the National Gallery and University College London , and buildings for several Cambridge colleges.
This simple cottage, Ascott House in Buckinghamshire designed c. 1876 by George Devey, is an early example of Tudorbethan influence Half-timbering, Gothic Revival tracery and Jacobean carved porch brackets combine in the Tudor Revival Beaney Institute, Canterbury, built in 1899
The octagonal tower on the west end of the building in 2013 A Lit Brothers company share certificate, issued December 9, 1905. In 1891, Rachel P. Lit (1858-1919, later surnamed Weddel, still later Arnold) opened a women's clothing shop on the corner of Market and N. 8th Streets.