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  2. Dumper - Wikipedia

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    A Thwaites dumper in action A Neuson dumper A German-made Picco 1 dumper with one rear wheel in the midline. See de:Picco 1 (in German) A dumper or dumper truck is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material, often on building sites. A dumper has a body which tilts or opens at the back for unloading and is usually an open 4-wheeled vehicle ...

  3. Thwaites Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Thwaites Brewery is a regional brewery founded in 1807 by Daniel Thwaites in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, now located near Mellor in the Ribble Valley. [2] Part of the company was sold to Marston's in 2015, [3] and the original brewery was demolished in 2019. [4] Thwaites still produces beer on a smaller scale.

  4. Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Thwaites, Sr. (1777–1843), founder of Thwaites Brewery; Daniel Thwaites (1817–1888), English brewer and Liberal Party politician; David Thwaites (born 1976), British actor; Denis Thwaites (1944–2015), English professional footballer who plays outside left; Edward Thwaites (1667–1711), English scholar of the Anglo-Saxon language

  5. Robinson Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    Robinson Thwaites (1807 – 22 October 1884) was a nineteenth-century mechanical engineer and mill-owner in Bradford, Yorkshire. His companies included at different times Robinson Thwaites and Co , Thwaites and Carbutt and Thwaites Brothers .

  6. Thwaites & Reed - Wikipedia

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    John Thwaites was a clockmaker at the beginning of the 17th century and from this extended family Aynsworth Thwaites founded the business about 1735 [7] and is known to be in Rosoman Street, Clerkenwell, London in 1740, [8] and continued there until 1780. Thereafter the firm traded from Bowling Green Lane and in the 18th and 19th centuries ...

  7. Thwaite - Wikipedia

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    Thwaites (disambiguation) Thorp and thorpe, similarly archaic placename elements This page was last edited on 24 August 2022, at 14:11 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  8. Elma Yerburgh - Wikipedia

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    Elma Amy Yerburgh (née Thwaites, 30 July 1864 – 6 December 1946) was a member of the Thwaites family who was owner and then chairman of the Thwaites Brewery company (of Blackburn, England) from 1888 to 1946. She was the daughter of Daniel Thwaites, M.P. for Blackburn, and was married to Robert Yerburgh, M.P. for Chester.

  9. Daniel Thwaites - Wikipedia

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    In 1859, he married Eliza Amelia Gregory (1824–1907). They had two children, Edward George Duckworth Thwaites who was born on 20 March 1861, but died in the August of the same year [5] and a daughter, Elma Amy (born 30 July 1864), who married Robert Yerburgh, MP for Chester, [6] and inherited the Thwaites Brewery business on the death of her father.