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Philip M. Sharples (August 10, 1857 – April 13, 1944) was an American inventor and industrialist whose Sharples Tubular Centrifugal Separator was the first cream separator invented in the United States. He ran the largest industrial enterprise in the history of West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Sharples-Ahmed came through the Bolton Wanderers Academy.He signed his first professional contract with the club on 14 April 2023. [1]Sharples-Ahmed made his Bolton debut on 14 November 2023 in a 2–0 victory against Stockport County in the EFL Trophy, coming on in the 86th minute as a substitute for Dan Nlundulu. [2]
No municipalities are present in Harding Township. The unincorporated community of Sharples is located in Harding Township near Sharples Cemetery. The Spencer-Sharples Local School District was annexed to the Toledo City School District on 1 January 1968.
SHoP Architects is an architecture firm in Lower Manhattan, New York City, with projects located on five continents. [2] [3] Led by four principals, [1] the firm provides services to residences, commercial buildings, schools and cultural institutions, as well as large-scale master plans.
Sharples School is a co-educational secondary school located in the Sharples area of Bolton in the English county of Greater Manchester. [1] Established in 1974, the School celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2014. [2] Previously a community school administered by Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council, in June 2016 Sharples School converted to ...
In the fictional town of Sharples, whose only shipyard has just closed, he is taken ill and admitted to hospital, where he is mistaken for one of the unemployed. After a successful operation, and a burgeoning friendship with Alice, the hospital’s almoner, he takes stock of the local situation, and resolves to use his wealth to help the ...
The Sharples Separator Works, also known as the Gumas Warehouse and Kauffman Warehouse, is an historic, American factory complex that is located in West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The program returned to the Casper W. Sharples Junior High School Building in the Fall of 1990. [2] In the Fall of 1999, the South Shore Middle School moved into the Casper W. Sharples Junior High School Building, due to issues with the open floor plan of the South Shore Middle School Building. With this change, the Sharples Alternative ...