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  2. Woodburytype - Wikipedia

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    Woodbury’s patents in England, France, Belgium, and the United States, as well as production of several Woodburytype process printing establishments in England, France, and the US, were responsible for the printing of hundreds of thousands of Woodburytype photographs that provided book and magazine illustrations, short-run advertisement ...

  3. Walter B. Woodbury - Wikipedia

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    Walter B. Woodbury was born in Manchester, England on 26 June 1834. [1] [a] His father, John, died at the age of 36, when Walter was only 12.He then went to live with an uncle after his mother remarried.

  4. Woodbury Soap Company - Wikipedia

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    John H. Woodbury in 1902. The John H. Woodbury company was established in 1870 in Albany, New York, [1] by a dermatologist. [2] The company was still in New York in 1901, making and retailing soap, when the Andrew Jergens Company (now a subsidiary of Kao) purchased the company which owned the soap brand, [3] and moved the headquarters to Cincinnati, Ohio.

  5. Worshipful Company of Pewterers - Wikipedia

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    As a Livery Company, a cornerstone of the Pewterers' activity is to support its trade and professions, and inspire young craftspeople and those in education working with pewter. It annually runs Pewter Live , [ 1 ] a three-day crafts exhibition, competition for craftspeople and those working with pewter, and shop selling pewter ware by leading ...

  6. American Thermoplastic Company - Wikipedia

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    American Thermoplastic Company (ATC) is an American manufacturer of binders and other plastics products. ATC was founded in 1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  7. Woody Woodbury - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dennis Woodbury was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota on February 9, 1924. He was a U.S. Marine Corps flight instructor in World War II [1] and Korean War.Appearing at a night club in Florida, Woodbury met Fletcher Smith, who recorded Woody's material and through his connections in Hollywood led Woodbury to appear in a few films. [2]

  8. Automatic tool changer - Wikipedia

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    For example, the tooling used must be easy to center, be easy for the changer to grab, and there should be a simple way to provide the tool's self-disengagement. Tools used in ATC are secured in tool holders specially designed for this purpose. [3] A chain-type automatic tool changer with swiveling arm and two grippers, installed on a mill

  9. Pewter - Wikipedia

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    Pewter (/ ˈ p juː t ər /) is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin (85–99%), antimony (approximately 5–10%), copper (2%), bismuth, and sometimes silver. [1] In the past, it was an alloy of tin and lead , but most modern pewter, in order to prevent lead poisoning , is not made with lead.