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  2. Harrington Machine Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Harrington Machine Shop is an historic, American industrial building that is located in the Franklintown area of Philadelphia in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

  3. Harrington & Richardson - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Their original capital investment was $75,000. Harrington was president, Richardson was treasurer, and George F. Brooks was secretary.

  4. American Crane Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It manufacturers lattice boom crawler cranes with capacities ranging from 50 to 275 tons. The American Crane Corporation was founded in 1882 as the Franklin Manufacturing Company, and in 1892 the name changed to American Hoist & Derrick. The company manufacturers terrain cranes, crawler cranes and tower cranes.

  5. Gat air pistol - Wikipedia

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    The Gat was produced from the late 1930s to the mid-1990s by T J Harrington & Co Ltd. of Magda Works, Walton on Thames, Surrey.There was a break in production during World War II, resuming shortly afterwards.

  6. John Harington, 1st Baron Harington - Wikipedia

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    John Harington (alias de Haverington) and also spelt Harrington or Haryngton, was born in 1281 in Farleton, [citation needed] Melling, the son of Sir Robert de Haverington (died 1297), [4] of Harrington in Cumbria, by his wife Agnes de Cansfield (died 1297), heiress of Aldingham [5] in Furness, Cumbria.

  7. 13 Kensington Palace Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Front view of Harrington House, 1852. The land on which Harrington House is constructed previously belonged to the gardens of Kensington Palace. [2] In 1841, an Act of Parliament allowed 28 acres of the palace's kitchen garden to be divided from the palace's gardens; two rows of "rich private residences" were then constructed on this street, which would come to be known as Kensington Palace ...

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