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  2. Eldridge Industries - Wikipedia

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    Eldridge Industries, LLC is an American holding company headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, with offices in New York City, London, and Beverly Hills. [2] Eldridge makes investments in various industries including insurance, asset management, technology, sports, media, real estate, and the consumer sector.

  3. George Bruce (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1816, they sold out the printing business, and bought a building in Eldridge street for their foundry. Here, and subsequently in 1818, when they erected the type foundry still occupied by their successors in Chambers street, George gave his attention to the enlargement and development of the type-founding business, while David confined his ...

  4. Chertsey - Wikipedia

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    A long history of metal working exists, and from the 19th century a prosperous bell foundry, Eldridge, was in Windsor Street. Herrings, an iron foundry, flourished during the 19th century and was situated in Gogmore Lane. [15] The Chertsey troop of the Berkshire Yeomanry occupied the Drill Hall on Drill Hall Road since 1977. The unit has close ...

  5. Bellfounding - Wikipedia

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    Bellfounding is the casting and tuning of large bronze bells in a foundry for use such as in churches, clock towers and public buildings, either to signify the time or an event, or as a musical carillon or chime. Large bells are made by casting bell metal in moulds designed for their intended musical pitches.

  6. Eldridge - Wikipedia

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    Eldridge Haynes (1904–1976), American businessman; Eldridge Holmes (1942–1998), American singer; Eldridge R. Johnson (1867–1945), American businessman and engineer; Eldridge Lovelace (1913–2008), American city planner and author; Eldridge Milton (born 1962), American football player; Eldridge M. Moores (1938–2018), American geologist

  7. Shoshannim - Wikipedia

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    Eldridge of Chertsey (maybe in itself a recasting of an earlier Chertsey Abbey bell), was recast in 1859 by George Mears of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry at the expense of Angela Burdett-Coutts, and by her specially named "Shoshannim". [6]

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  9. Tampa Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tampa Foundry was established in 1892 and was later incorporated in 1905. [3] World War II mobilization