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  2. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.

  3. Griswold Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Griswold "slant logo" cast-iron skillet, manufactured approximately 1915 Griswold "small logo" cast-iron skillet, manufactured between 1940 and 1957. Griswold cast-iron pots and pans, skillets, dutch ovens, and other kitchen items had a reputation for high quality, and they are well known to antique collectors and sellers. The easily recognized ...

  4. Machine de Marly - Wikipedia

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    The wood used in the construction of the platform and the wheels of the machine, and for the dikes between the islands and for the buildings came from the surrounding forests. The iron for rods came from the Nivernais and Champagne and most of the cast iron pipe was produced in Normandy. [6] A large number of Walloons came to work on the ...

  5. Pulsometer pump - Wikipedia

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    The Pulsometer steam pump is a pistonless pump which was patented in 1872 [2] by American Charles Henry Hall. In 1875 a British engineer bought the patent rights of the Pulsometer [3] and it was introduced to the market soon thereafter. The invention was inspired by the Savery steam pump invented by Thomas Savery.

  6. J. W. Fiske & Company - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Fiske & Company of New York City was the most prominent American manufacturer of decorative cast iron and cast zinc in the second half of the nineteenth century. [1] In addition to their wide range of garden fountains, statues, urns, and cast-iron garden furniture, they provided many of the cast-zinc Civil War memorials of small towns ...

  7. Hand pump - Wikipedia

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    In parts of Britain and Ireland, it was often called the parish pump. Though such community pumps are no longer common, people still used the expression parish pump to describe a place or forum where matters of local interest are discussed. [3] Because water from pitcher pumps is drawn directly from the soil, it is more prone to contamination.

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