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Unlike the Preliminary General Catalogue of 6,188 Stars for the Epoch 1900 which only noted the proper motion of stars, the Boss General Catalogue also lists the magnitude and spectral type of the catalogued stars. [2] It was also much more thorough and complete; it included all stars brighter than magnitude seven (and some below that as well). [2]
13-19: 1884-1900 (1914-1925) Index vols. 2-3 This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London Royal College of Physicians, London Subjects: History of Science; Academies and Learned Societies; Bibliography; Archive Cataloguing
Ordnance crest "WHAT'S IN A NAME" - military education about SNL. This is a historic (index) list of United States Army weapons and materiel, by their Standard Nomenclature List (SNL) group and individual designations — an alpha-numeric nomenclature system used in the United States Army Ordnance Corps Supply Catalogues used from about 1930 to about 1958.
Forehand & Wadsworth (later known as Forehand Arms) was an American firearms manufacturing company based in Worcester, Massachusetts.It was formed in 1871 by Sullivan Forehand and Henry C. Wadsworth after the death of their father-in-law, Ethan Allen of Ethan Allen & Company, and was acquired in 1902 by Hopkins & Allen, a firearms company based in Connecticut.
R1JFS = 4 cartridges × 57 mm HEAT M307A1 Shell with Point-Initiating Fuze M90. Wooden crate. Volume: 1 cu ft. R1JSA = 4 cartridges × 57 mm TP (Training / Practice) Shell. Wooden crate. Gross Weight: 38 lbs. Volume: 1 cu ft. R1JUA = 4 cartridges × 57 mm Smoke M308A1 Shell (Steel Case) with Point-Detonating Fuze M503A1. Wooden crate.
In 1901, Nelson consolidated casting operations in a purpose-built factory in Jersey City and the branches remained only as distribution centers. By the 1920s, ATF had offices in 27 American cities and Vancouver , British Columbia , where it sold not only type, but pressroom supplies and printing presses (their own Kelly line and those of other ...
Underwood Typewriter factory in Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1911–1912. In 1874, the Underwood family made typewriter ribbon and carbon paper, and was among a number of firms that produced these goods for Remington. [3]
To reflect this, the company renamed itself White Consolidated Industries (WCI) in 1964. WCI purchased Westinghouse's major appliance business in 1975, which resulted in creation of the White-Westinghouse brand name. [3] In 1979, WCI bought the Frigidaire appliance line from General Motors. [3] WCI was acquired by Electrolux in 1986. [4] [5]