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  2. Woodburytype - Wikipedia

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    Boston & Maine locomotive at the Baldwin Locomotive Works by John Carbutt, 1871. A Woodburytype is both a printing process and the print that it produces. In technical terms, the process is a photomechanical rather than a photographic one, because sensitivity to light plays no role in the actual printing.

  3. Jerome Liebling - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Liebling (April 16, 1924 Manhattan, New York – July 27, 2011 Northampton, Massachusetts) was an American photographer, filmmaker, and teacher. The documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, who studied with him at Hampshire College, called Liebling his mentor, and used one of Liebling's photographs on the cover of his 2022 book Our America: A Photographic History.

  4. Fred Spira - Wikipedia

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    Fred Spira (1924–2007) was an inventor and innovator in photography as well as a collector of photographic equipment, images, books, and ephemera. He is credited as one of three individuals who opened up the U.S. market to quality Japanese photographic goods.

  5. Newton Aycliffe F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Newton Aycliffe Football Club is an English football club based in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The club's ground is Moore Lane Sports Club, known as The Ashcourt Stadium for the 2024/25 season for sponsorship reasons. As of 2024, the club play in the highest level they have ever reached, the Northern Premier League Division One East.

  6. ROF Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    ROF Aycliffe, was a Royal Ordnance Factory built on an 867-acre (3.51 km 2) site off Heighington Lane, Aycliffe, County Durham, England during the early 1940s. "Aycliffe Angels" [ edit ]

  7. Wallace Heaton - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Heaton was a photographic retailer based in London and was trading independently from 1917 until 1972 when it was bought by Dixons.The company was originally set up by a Wallace Heaton, a pharmacist who opened his shop in New Bond Street; over time he moved his business from pharmacy to photography and photographic supplies.

  8. Category:People from Newton Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 October 2024, at 02:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Newton Aycliffe RUFC - Wikipedia

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    Newton Aycliffe were relegated to Durham/Northumberland 3 after relegation from Durham/Northumberland 2 in 2018 [1] Due to a lack of players, the club resigned from the League in 2021. The club has rebuilt itself and initially played in the Durham Tees Valley Social League before re-entering the League system.