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  2. Fowler's Vacola - Wikipedia

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    The Fowler's Vacola system uses glass jars, single use rubber ring seals and pressed metal lids, much like American Mason jars first patented in 1858, except that the jars and lids are not threaded. During the canning process, while still hot (and presumably sterile ), the lids are secured by metal tension clips which are removed once cooled ...

  3. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Preserved food in Mason jars. Home canning or bottling, also known colloquially as putting up or processing, is the process of preserving foods, in particular, fruits, vegetables, and meats, by packing them into glass jars and then heating the jars to create a vacuum seal and kill the organisms that would create spoilage.

  4. D. & J. Fowler Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    D. & J. Fowler Ltd. was a wholesale grocery company in Adelaide, South Australia. It was founded as a retail establishment by David Fowler in 1854, before becoming a leading wholesale and indenting firm in the colony of South Australia .

  5. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    John Landis Mason, inventor of the Mason jar. In 1858, a Vineland, New Jersey tinsmith named John Landis Mason (1832–1902) invented and patented a screw threaded glass jar or bottle that became known as the Mason jar (U.S. Patent No. 22,186.) [1] [2] From 1857, when it was first patented, to the present, Mason jars have had hundreds of variations in shape and cap design. [8]

  6. Fowler Potteries - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Fowler's son Robert Fowler was manager of the business from 1873, and he inherited the business in 1879. [3] [1] [4] After Robert Fowler's death in 1906, production was moved to Marrickville. [3] [4] Fowler became a public company in 1919 [1] or 1922, [3] under the name namn R. Fowler Limited. Fowler also made electric insulators. [5]

  7. Fowler's Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Fowler's department store May refer to: Fowler's in Alabama, now the Belk Hudson Lofts; Fowler's in the Northeast U.S., originally Fowler, Dick & Walker

  8. Talk:Fowler's Vacola - Wikipedia

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  9. John Fowler & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The main products produced by Fowler during the 1930s were their range of tracked tractors, the FD2, FD3 and FD4, powered by Fowler-Sanders diesel engines of 2, 3, and 4 cylinders. They also produced the Fowler Gyrotiller from 1927 - this was a large tracked vehicle 34 foot long and 10 ft 6in wide powered initially by a 225 hp Ricardo petrol ...