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  2. James Chalmers (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971 a further book was published about James Chalmers "James Chalmers Inventor of the adhesive postage stamp". The co-author William J Smith was a director of David Winter & Sons Ltd (successor to the James Chalmers printing company). Charles Chalmers had succeeded his father James in the printing business in 1853.

  3. Postage meter - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Pitney joined forces with Walter Bowes, an entrepreneur who had achieved prominence in postal circles through his company, the Universal Stamping Machine Company, which manufactured post office canceling machines. In 1920, the two companies merged to create the Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company.

  4. Arthur Pitney - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Pitney was introduced to Walter Bowes, an industrialist who had success marketing a post office stamp canceling machine. In April 1920, the Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Company was formed. In September of that year, the Model M Postage Meter was approved by the U.S. Postal Service, legislation was passed by Congress and the first postage ...

  5. Affixing machine - Wikipedia

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    A secondary reason for the machines was to make the theft of stamps more difficult [5] for employees with access to a large inventory of coils. The first widespread machine was created in 1884 by Engle Frankmussler, [ 6 ] a Norwegian, who created the ‘Postage Stamp Affixing Machine’ as it was then called, was a crank-operated machine that ...

  6. Postage stamp - Wikipedia

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    The first machine specifically designed to perforate sheets of postage stamps was invented in London by Henry Archer, an Irish landowner and railroad man from Dublin, Ireland. [45] The 1850 Penny Red [ 44 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] was the first stamp to be perforated during trial course of Archer's perforating machine.

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Later in the 2010s, automated stamp and bank automatic teller machines began dispensing thinner stamps. The thin stamps were to make it easier for automated stamp machines to dispense and to make the stamps more environmentally friendly. [68] On January 26, 2014, the postal service raised the price of First-class postage stamps to 49 cents.

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  9. William B. Purvis - Wikipedia

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    William B. Purvis (12 August 1838 – 10 August 1914) [1] was an African-American inventor and businessman who received multiple patents in the late 19th-century. His inventions included improvements on paper bags, an updated fountain pen design, improvement to the hand stamp, and a close-conduit electric railway system.