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  2. Lightbulb socket - Wikipedia

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    A lightbulb socket, lightbulb holder, light socket, lamp socket or lamp holder is a device which mechanically supports and provides electrical connections for a compatible electric lamp base. [1] Sockets allow lamps to be safely and conveniently replaced (re-lamping).

  3. Paris, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In 1837, Paris contained seven stores and a number of families. [6] On March 10, 1832, Abernathy and seven others organized the first Christian church in Paris. The church was built in a Gothic style of brick with four rooms at a cost of $11,000 (equivalent to $335,720 in 2023). [7] A post office called Paris has been in operation since 1841. [8]

  4. J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier and Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant employed 300 people, and became well known for table ware. [128] Northwood died in 1919, and his company closed in 1925. [ 128 ] That was the end of glassmaking at the Wheeling glassworks originally known as Barnes, Hobbs, and Company; and more famous as J. H. Hobbs, Brockunier, and Company.

  5. Lamps Plus - Wikipedia

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    Lamps Plus, Inc. is a privately held corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells portable lighting, fixture lighting, furniture, home décor items and a variety of other related products. Its worldwide headquarters is located in the Chatsworth district of the San Fernando Valley region of the city of Los Angeles, California .

  6. Mazda (light bulb) - Wikipedia

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    Mazda brand bulbs at the Edison and Ford Winter Estates Edison Mazda light bulb tester, logo by Maxfield Parrish, at the Corning Museum of Glass. Mazda was a trademarked name registered by General Electric (GE) in 1909 for incandescent light bulbs.

  7. La Compagnie des Lampes - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1911 by Paul Blavier, La Compagnie des Lampes was a light bulb factory workshop, located in Saint-Pierre-Montlimart, near Cholet.The company changed its name in 1918 to become Manufacture de lampes à incandescence, la Française.

  8. Suppliers and Parts database - Wikipedia

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    The Suppliers and Parts database is an example relational database that is referred to extensively in the literature [citation needed] and described in detail in C. J. Date's An Introduction to Database Systems, 8th ed. [1] It is a simple database comprising three tables: Supplier, Part and Shipment, and is often used as a minimal exemplar of the interrelationships found in a database.

  9. Vapalux - Wikipedia

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    In 1925 they started making lamp and lantern parts for the Tilley company, a relationship which lasted until 1938 when Willis & Bates began manufacturing and selling lanterns on their own. The Vapalux pressure lamp bears a close resemblance with the Tilley lamp , in the way the burner works and how the mantle is attached.