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    Thomas Cooke (8 March 1807 – 19 October 1868) was a British scientific instrument maker based in York. He founded T. Cooke & Sons, the scientific instrument...
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    Humberside. The K6 telephone box on Main Street is Grade II listed. Thomas Cooke, the machinist and optical instrument maker, was born here. There is a memorial...
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    attending Harvard University, Taylor became an apprentice patternmaker and machinist, gaining shop-floor experience at Enterprise Hydraulic Works in Philadelphia...
    76 KB (7,900 words) - 19:37, 29 May 2024
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    residents: Alick Walker the palaeontologist was born in Skirpenbeck. Thomas Cooke the machinist was the school Headmaster in Skirpenbeck where he also created...
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    (1861–1919) Carl G. Barth (1860–1939) Horace K. Hathaway (1878–1944) Morris L. Cooke (1872–1960) Sanford E. Thompson (1867–1949) Frank B. Gilbreth (1868–1924)...
    58 KB (7,332 words) - 15:17, 17 July 2024
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    R.D. Cooke, 1946–1949 Pretlow Darden, 1949–1950 W. Fred Duckworth, 1950–1962 Roy Martin, 1962–1974 Irvine B. Hill, 1974–1976 Vincent J. Thomas, 1976–1984...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Andrea My Little Eye – Marc Evans Lucky – Steve Cuden The Machinist – Brad Anderson 2006 Toolbox Murders – Tobe Hooper Dead Birds – Alex Turner...
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  • the Street, Irma was rehired at the Corner Shop by the new owner Maggie Cooke and shared the flat above, her former home, with barmaid Bet Lynch. Irma...
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    Colony: John Winslow, William Bradford, Myles Standish, Thomas Southworth, and John Cooke. John Cooke had come to America as a passenger on the Mayflower...
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    project was slowed by various problems including disputes with the chief machinist building parts for it. All the parts for his machine had to be made by...
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    United States Army Air Corps at Chanute Field, Illinois. He became a machinist instructor. In January 1942, soon after the United States joined World...
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    Ordnance Corps. 2004829 Sapper Ronald Cooke, Corps of Royal Engineers. 7354468 Warrant Officer Class II (acting) Thomas Weston Cooling, Royal Army Medical...
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    Expeditionary Force, Third Echelon. His occupation at the time was stated as a machinist. He was later attached to the B Force, 8th Brigade, New Zealand 3rd Division...
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  • Rescue Service, Plymouth. Mary Ann Finnigan, Machinist, Royal Ordnance Factory, Ministry of Supply. Thomas Wakeham Finson, General Foreman, Morgan Giles...
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    The machinists' skills were called armory practice and the system eventually became known as the American system of manufacturing. Machinists from the...
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  • Roberson". The Virtual Wall. Retrieved 3 March 2013. "LT Leland Charles Cooke Sage". The Virtual Wall. Retrieved 3 March 2013. "PFC Michael James Jablonski"...
    266 KB (6,616 words) - 09:01, 8 August 2024
  • Retrieved 13 August 2015 – via British Newspaper Archive. Springfield's Thomas Blanchard, inventor of the lathe used to manufacture gun stocks in the 19th...
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    congressman from Wisconsin Albert F. Woller (1886–1944), German-American machinist, auto mechanic, and politician Albert Wolsky (born 1930), American costume...
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    master armorer [weaponmaker], Harpers Ferry Arsenal Mr. A. M. Ball, master machinist, Harpers Ferry Arsenal Mr. John E.P. Daingerfield or Dangerfield, paymaster's...
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  • New York. Cooke, Douglas H. (1919): Building Industrial Morale, William Green, New York, 2nd Edition. Thompson, Winfield M.; Lawson, Thomas W. (1986):...
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