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    can be traced back as far as 1794, when local engineer and businessman Ralph Heaton (1755-1832) established his brass foundry on the now-demolished Slaney...
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  • mintmark on them as they were made in Birmingham, England, by Ralph Heaton & Sons. Heaton continued to mint pennies for Canada in 1881 and 1882 while providing...
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    Common 1912 Ralph Heaton Birmingham H under scroll 2.40 Common 1913 London Date variations 2.16 Common 1914 London 1.44 Common Ralph Heaton Birmingham...
    19 KB (1,493 words) - 22:18, 10 August 2024
  • over 7 in the date. 1872 H 2,000,000 The "H" on the coin refers to "Ralph Heaton & Sons". 1874 H 800,000 This figure includes the "Plain 4" and "Crosslet...
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  • these coins and on coins it minted for other countries. When it closed, Ralph Heaton acquired its equipment, founded the Birmingham Mint, and put his H mint...
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    machinery was bought at auction, in 1850, by the new Birmingham Mint of Ralph Heaton II. The common coinage, copper halfpennies, was subject to severe counterfeiting...
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    shilling bore the mintmarks “H” and “L” as they were issued by either the Ralph Heaton Mint in Birmingham or the Royal Mint in London, respectively. When Australian...
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    abnormally large stock of gold coins, bronze coinage could be contracted from Ralph Heaton & Sons of Birmingham, and a stock of silver coins could be built up before...
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    machines that was designed to manufacture a specific product. Designed by Ralph Heaton in 1794, powered by steam, and made nearly 750,000 button shanks a day...
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    1954. 50,000 bronze tokens about the size of a penny were minted by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Birmingham in 1929, together with a similar number of articles...
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    government of Tuscany also minted new coinage and so in 1860 commissioned the Ralph Heaton Firm of Birmingham to mint new 1-cent coins bearing the year 1859, using...
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  • help with diseases associated with the metal working industry. 1794: Ralph Heaton patents a steam powered machine for mass-producing button shanks. This...
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    James Watt & Co of Birmingham. When the company proved slow to begin, Ralph Heaton & Sons, also of Birmingham, were awarded a supplemental contract to strike...
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  • cut down. Birmingham Mint begins production as a private enterprise by Ralph Heaton. 1851 – 12 May: Kent Street Baths are opened but are not yet completed...
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    (1904). "Heaton, Ralph & Sons". Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Vol. II. London: Spink & Son Ltd. pp. 446–454. Ms Deborah Tout-Smith. "Heaton & Sons...
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    1420), a daughter of Sir Thomas Grey (d. before 22 October 1369) of Heaton. Sir Ralph Neville (died 25 February 1458), who married, before 1411, his step-sister...
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  • Imported from Birmingham, where they were made by Boulton & Watt or Ralph Heaton & Sons, the tokens were strung on a wire as they were collected by the...
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  • the mint's creation the nearby Birmingham Mint under the ownership of Ralph Heaton III had dominated the industry little competition in competing for minting...
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    Ralph Cook Craig (June 21, 1889 – July 21, 1972) was an American track and field athlete. He was the winner of the sprint double at the 1912 Summer Olympics...
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  • RUTHERFORD BROS. These pieces were minted by Ralph Heaton & Sons of Birmingham, England (commonly known as Heaton's Mint). These pieces are unique in one respect...
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