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  2. Ewbank - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] While the initial models used metal casing, by the mid 1970's the sweepers were made from Novodur. [5] By the mid-1970s Ewbank was owned by Prestige. [5] In 2003, the company was acquired by Earlex Ltd. [2] In November 2013 Ewbank became independent once again and has since established subsidiary companies in the US and Hong Kong ...

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    A carpet sweeper typically consists of a small box. The base of the box has wheels and brushes, connected by a belt or gears or rollers. There is also a container for dirt. The arrangement is such that, when pushed along a floor, the rollers/wheels turn and force the brushes to rotate. The brushes sweep dirt and dust from the floor into the ...

  4. Elinor Ewbank - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Ewbank volunteered as a nurse with the British Red Cross, treating Russian and Italian troops. [1] [5] She was an amateur needlework artist and executed designs by her relative, the artist Duncan Grant. [6] [7] She died in Oxford on 21 January 1958. [1]

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  7. John Wilson Ewbank - Wikipedia

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    The property at 7 Union Street, Edinburgh where the artist John Ewbank lived. Ewbank was born at Darlington on 4 May 1799, the son of Michael Ewbank, an innkeeper. [1] He was adopted as a child by a wealthy uncle who lived at Wycliffe, on the banks of the River Tees, in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

  8. Eubank - Wikipedia

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    Eubank is a surname of Old English origin in use since the 13th century, derived from the phrase yew-bank, referring to those who lived near a ridge of yew.Historical spellings include Ewbanke, Ewbanck, Ewbancke, Ewbanche, Ubank, Yuebanc, and Ewbank.

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