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  2. Eaton's catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of Eaton's Spring and Summer Catalogue 1942. The Eaton's catalogue was a mail-order catalogue published by Eaton's from 1884 to 1976. It was "one of the first to be distributed by a Canadian retail store". [1] The first version of the catalogue was a 32-page booklet handed out at the Industrial Exhibition (now the Canadian National ...

  3. F. J. Harvey Darton - Wikipedia

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    F. J. Harvey Darton was the eldest child of Joseph William Darton (1844–1916) and Mary Darton (née Schooling). His father was a partner in the publishing firm Wells Gardner, Darton and Company, where William Wells Gardner (1821–1880) had started to produce mainly ecclesiastical texts, but branched out into children's literature, with the elder Darton's involvement.

  4. List of mills in South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mills in South Yorkshire. This is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in South Yorkshire, England. Ardsley (Barnsley) Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served (Years) Stairfoot Bleachworks ...

  5. William Darton - Wikipedia

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    Darton was the son of John Darton, an innkeeper. Darton's son William Darton, Jr. (1781–1854) was with the firm in Holborn . [ 1 ] Another descendant, Joseph William Darton (1844–1916), became a founding partner in the British publisher Wells Gardner, Darton and Company .

  6. Wells Gardner, Darton and Company - Wikipedia

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    Wells Gardner, Darton and Company was a British publishing company based in London. The company was founded by William Wells Gardner (1821–1880) in 1859 to produce mainly ecclesiastical texts; it later brought on as a partner Joseph William Darton (1844–1916), and branched out into magazines and children's literature . [ 1 ] (

  7. Category:Catalogues - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Catalogues" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Trade literature - Wikipedia

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    A guide to American trade catalogues, 1744-1900. (New York: Dover, 1990) Schlereth, Thomas, "Country stores, county fairs, and mail order catalogs: consumerism in rural America," in Consumer culture and the American Home, 1890-1930 (Beaumont, TX: McFaddin-Ward House, 1989); pp. 27–45; Smith, Gaye. Trade Catalogues: A Hundred Years, 1850-1949 ...

  9. Factory Records discography - Wikipedia

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    First 2000 copies in sandpaper sleeve [24] [25] [26] FACT 14-C: Martin Hannett: Testcard (The First Aspect of the Same Thing / The Second Aspect of the Same Thing) Peter Saville: flexi-disc: January 1980: Free with initial copies of FACT 14 [25] FACT 14-C: Durutti Column: The Return of the Durutti Column: Peter Saville: cassette: 1986 [25] [26 ...

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