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  2. St Albans Press - Wikipedia

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    Printing was done in St Albans in two distinct phases, probably by two printers or teams of printers. During the first phase, from 1479 to 1481, they printed six books in Latin for grammar school and university students, with a high standard of typesetting and printing. Then there was an interval of five years, after which printing resumed in 1486.

  3. Roy Wilkins Park - Wikipedia

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    Roy Wilkins Park, originally known as Southern Queens Park, is a 54-acre (22 ha) park in the St. Albans neighborhood of southeastern Queens in New York City.It is located on an irregular plot of land bounded by 115th and 116th Avenues to the north, 175th Street to the west, Merrick Boulevard to the southwest, Baisley Boulevard to the southeast, and the St. Albans Community Living Center to the ...

  4. Stewart Free Library - Wikipedia

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    The Stewart Free Library is set on the west side of Corinna's town center, on the west side of a small green formed by the junction of Nokomis Road and St. Albans Road (Maine State Route 43). It is an imposing 2-1/2 story structure of brick with granite trim, with a four-story tower rising from the center of the front (east-facing) facade.

  5. List of Queens Public Library branches - Wikipedia

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    St. Albans: 191-05 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, NY 11412 : The St. Albans branch was first opened in 1920, and has moved five times. [2] 58: Steinway: 21-45 31st Street, Long Island City, NY 11105 The Steinway branch was first opened in 1890 in Steinway, and has moved four times.

  6. Global spread of the printing press - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources, Sultan Bayezid II and successors prohibited printing in Arabic script in the Ottoman empire from 1483 on penalty of death, but printing in other scripts was done by Jews as well as the Greek, Armenian, and other Christian communities (1515 Saloniki, 1554 Bursa (Adrianople), 1552 Belgrade, 1658 Smyrna).

  7. Marshalswick - Wikipedia

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    The new estate included a neighbourhood centre at The Quadrant, including numerous shops, St Mary's Church, a community centre and library. The area north of Marshalswick Lane remains in the parish of Sandridge; [ 6 ] the old borough of St Albans was not enlarged again after 1935 but was instead abolished in 1974 to create the City and District ...