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  2. Fellowes Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1917 by Harry Fellowes and Walter Nickel as the Bankers Box Company, producing the Bankers Box line of record storage boxes. [4] [5] Sons Folger and John Fellowes joined the business in 1934 and 1938, respectively, [4] [6] and grandson James Fellowes joined in 1969 and was named president in 1983 ...

  3. Paper shredder - Wikipedia

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    The first paper shredder is credited to inventor Abbot Augustus Low, whose patent was filed on February 2, 1909. [1] His invention was never manufactured because he died prematurely soon after filing the patent. [2] Adolf Ehinger's paper shredder, based on a hand-crank pasta maker, was the first to be

  4. Industrial shredder - Wikipedia

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    Industrial shredder. This shredder is set up in line with a granulator, in order to reduce the size of the processed material more. An industrial shredder is a machine used to break down materials for various applications such as recycling, volume reduction, and product destruction.

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  6. John F. Rider - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Rider (1900–1985) was an American radio engineer best known as publisher and author of over 125 books for radio and television servicing. He founded John F. Rider Publisher Inc. and was responsible for annual volumes of the Perpetual Troubleshooter's Manual from 1931 to 1954.

  7. Robert Fellowes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fellowes, Baron Fellowes (1941–2024), private secretary to Elizabeth II Robert Fellowes (philanthropist) (1771–1847), English philanthropist Robert Fellowes (politician) (1742–1829), English politician, member of parliament for Norwich, 1802–1807

  8. Edmund Fellowes - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Horace Fellowes CH MVO (11 November 1870 – 21 December 1951) was a Church of England clergyman and musical scholar who became well known for his work in promoting the revival of sixteenth and seventeenth century English music.

  9. Julian Fellowes - Wikipedia

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    Julian Alexander Kitchener-Fellowes, Baron Fellowes of West Stafford DL (born 17 August 1949), known professionally as Julian Fellowes, is an English actor, novelist, writer, producer, film director, and Conservative peer.