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  2. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    A "travel system" includes a car seat base, an infant car seat, and a baby stroller. The car seat base is installed in a car. The infant car seat snaps into the car seat base when traveling with a baby. From the car, the infant car seat can be hand carried and snapped onto the stroller.

  3. 6 Antique Items From the 1900s That Are Worth Thousands of ...

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    This antique wooden letter box, listed on 1stDibs, was manufactured around 1900. It is made of polished satinwood and is priced at more than $2,000. It is made of polished satinwood and is priced ...

  4. Gettysburg furniture companies - Wikipedia

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    The furniture industry then declined in the mid-1900s. In November 1951, when the Stouck-Reaser company obtained a permit for a new office building, [ 12 ] the other companies were sold to Sidney G. Rose of Cincinnati .

  5. Silver Cross (company) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Cross is an English private limited company and manufacturer of baby transport and other baby-related products, founded in 1877. Based in Skipton, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom, Silver Cross sells baby prams (perambulators, a type of baby transport) and pushchairs.

  6. Heywood-Wakefield Company - Wikipedia

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    Heywood Brothers was established in 1826, Wakefield Company in 1855. [6] Both firms produced wicker and rattan furniture, and as these products became increasingly popular towards the end of the century, they became serious rivals. [7]

  7. 200 rare, vintage baby names that sound fresh ... but not too ...

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    200 rare vintage baby names for boys and girls: Names that are classic, cool and unusual. ... parents soundly rejected many names from the early 20th century and prior — they saw them as ‘old ...

  8. Lozier - Wikipedia

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    After selling his bicycle business, Lozier moved to Plattsburgh to manufacture boat engines. In 1900, he entered the automobile business. At his death in 1903, his son Harry took over the company. Loziers were luxury cars and for a time were the most expensive cars produced in the United States.

  9. These 1900s baby names are ‘primed for a comeback ... - AOL

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