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  2. Wilsonart - Wikipedia

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    Wilsonart is a global manufacturer and distributor of high pressure laminates and other engineered composite materials, used in furniture, office and retail space, countertops, worktops and other applications. Headquartered in Temple, Texas, Wilsonart was founded by Ralph Wilson Sr. in 1956.

  3. Durcon - Wikipedia

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    Durcon Incorporated, a Wilsonart LLC company, [1] is a global company headquartered in Taylor, Texas that manufactures and fabricates chemical resistant epoxy resin countertops and sinks for use in laboratories, classrooms and other research environments. and solid surface counter tops for the commercial construction market.

  4. Category:1595 works - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1595 works" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. John Speed map of Canaan; N.

  5. 1595 in art - Wikipedia

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    1595/1596: Simon de Passe, Dutch royal engraver and designer of medals (died 1647) Deaths. July 26 - Augustin Cranach, German painter, son of Lucas Cranach the ...

  6. Barnhart Brothers & Spindler - Wikipedia

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    Morris Romanized Black, (6-60pt), introduced as Tell Text in 1895, adaptation of the Troy- and Chaucer types of William Morris, renamed in 1925, ATF 1791 Murder Venezian , (6-72pt), ATF 1795, design: Robert Wiebking, first shown as: Laclede Oldstyle (1922) by the Laclede Type Foundry in St. Louis

  7. William Blaxton - Wikipedia

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    An 1889 conjectural drawing of Blaxton's house in Boston, built between 1630 and 1635). William Blaxton was born in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England. [2] [better source needed] He was admitted to Emmanuel College, Cambridge as a sizar in 1614 and received an MA in 1621. [3]