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  2. James Dixon & Sons - Wikipedia

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    J Dixon & Sons (James Dixon & Sons), founded 1806 in Sheffield, ... Their registered trade mark since 1879 was a Trumpet with a Banner hanging from it. Although ...

  3. Cornish Place - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded as Dixon & Smith in 1805 and was based on Silver Street in the centre of Sheffield. James Dixon’s association with the Cornish Place site began in 1819 when a rolling mill on the spot came into the possession of Dixon & Smith. In 1822 Dixon set up business on his own and the rolling mill was converted into a workshop for ...

  4. J Hudson & Co - Wikipedia

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    J Hudson & Co was founded in the 1870s in Birmingham by Joseph Hudson (1848–1930) and his brother James Hudson (1850–1889). The company became a manufacturer of whistles and continues as Acme Whistles .

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  6. i-D Marks 40, Ozma Celebrates Fete, Murphy and James ... - AOL

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    MAKING A TOAST: Alumni and collaborators of i-D magazine gathered last week at Dover Street Market London to mark the launch of the new book “i-D: Wink and Smile!: The First Forty Years ...

  7. Simon Marks, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton - Wikipedia

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    The ashes of his wife Miriam Marks (née Sieff, sister of Israel Sieff), and those of his business partner Israel Sieff, rest with his. He was succeeded in the barony by his only son, Michael Marks, 2nd Baron Marks of Broughton, [1] who died in 1998 and was succeeded in the title by his own son, Simon Marks, 3rd Baron Marks of Broughton.

  8. James Dixon sentenced to 12 years for death of black trans ...

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    James Dixon, 26, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for manslaughter in the death of 21-year-old transgender woman Islan Nettles.. On August 17, 2013, Dixon flirted with Nettles during an ...

  9. Skelton (1818 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Skelton was launched in 1818 at Whitby.She made one notable voyage in 1820 to Australia, notable because her captain later published a detailed account with extensive economic, commercial, and other observational information about the Cape of Good Hope, Hobart Town (Van Diemen's Land), Port Jackson, and Rio de Janeiro.