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  2. Belleville washer - Wikipedia

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    A Belleville washer is a type of spring shaped like a washer. It is the shape, a cone frustum, that gives the washer its characteristic spring. The "Belleville" name comes from the inventor Julien Belleville who in Dunkerque, France, in 1867 patented a spring design which already contained the principle of the disc spring.

  3. List of historic places in Central Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Railway Station (Grand Trunk) National Historic Site of Canada 240 Station Street Belleville ON ... Master Mechanic's Building 205 Lakeshore Drive

  4. James M. Seymour - Wikipedia

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    When he was 21, in 1858, he was appointed master mechanic of a railroad from Matanzas to Puerto Príncipe in Cuba, and later worked for two years as chief engineer of a large Cuban sugar plantation. [2] He married Amanda Elizabeth Crowell in 1859, and they had one son, James Murray Seymour.

  5. Ant Anstead - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Richard "Ant" Anstead (born 28 March 1979) [1] [2] is an English television presenter, motor specialist, car builder, designer, and artist, [3] best known for co-presenting the Channel 4 automotive show For the Love of Cars with Philip Glenister.

  6. Bob Goalby - Wikipedia

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    Goalby was born in Belleville, Illinois on March 14, 1929. [2] There he was raised, and lived for much of his life. He was the son of a coal miner, the family had little money and he would sneak over the fence of nearby St Clair Country Club to indulge his love for golf [1] and also worked as a caddie at the course. [3]

  7. Scott Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    It was from this course that many specialized radio and communications courses evolved, and had graduated 77,370 radio operator/mechanics. While all had been important to the nation's victory, two of the schools better known graduates were Medal of Honor recipient Technical Sergeant Forrest Lee Vosler , and the future first Chief Master ...