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  2. American Radiator Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, Mr. Woolley convinced the other officers of the company to pay his way to Europe, whereupon he booked the sale of $50,000 worth of cast iron radiators for the Swiss capitol. [6] This was the start of the company's entry into the European market. By the following year, the company had established a branch in London, England. [6]

  3. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    The heating radiator was invented by Franz San Galli in 1855, a Kingdom of Prussia-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg. [2] [3] In the late 1800s, companies, such as the American Radiator Company, promoted cast iron radiators over previous fabricated steel designs in order to lower costs and expand the market.

  4. Radiator cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The latter part of the 19th century saw greater emphasis placed on attractive and elegant home design. The old cast iron radiators and pipes were regarded as an eyesore and the desire to cover these blemishes led to the introduction of decorative radiator cabinets.

  5. Talk:Radiator - Wikipedia

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    Older cast-iron radiators, the sort used on "one-pipe" steam heat, have nipples only across the bottom portion of the individual radiator sections because steam is lighter than air. When the steam enters the bottom of a radiator it flows upward into the radiator sections, pushing the air from a vent.

  6. Radiator - Wikipedia

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    The Roman hypocaust is an early example of a type of radiator for building space heating. Franz San Galli, a Prussian-born Russian businessman living in St. Petersburg, is credited with inventing the heating radiator around 1855, [1] [2] having received a radiator patent in 1857, [3] but American Joseph Nason and Scot Rory Gregor developed a primitive radiator in 1841 [4] and received a number ...

  7. Egbert H. Gold Estate - Wikipedia

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    Egbert H. Gold was born in 1868 in Cornwall, Connecticut.His family had been designers and manufacturers of steam heating systems; Gold's father invented the first cast-iron radiator.

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