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  2. William Hill & Son - Wikipedia

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    From 1855, William Hill's younger son Thomas joined the company and took control after his father's death in 1870. When Thomas died in 1893, the firm continued under his son, Arthur George Hill, until 1916 [ 2 ] when it was amalgamated with Norman & Beard into a huge organ-building concern as William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd. later ...

  3. William Hill & Son & Norman & Beard Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    They were founded in 1916 by the merger of Norman and Beard and William Hill & Son of London, Dr Arthur George Hill having no male heirs to sustain his business, moving its production to the capital in 1916. [1] The merged company was bought by John Christie in 1923, and remained in the Christie family until the business was wound up in 1998. [2]

  4. W. E. Hill & Sons - Wikipedia

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    W. E. Hill & Sons is a British firm based in London that specialises in violins and other string instruments, [1] and bows. It was also known as William Ebsworth Hill & Sons or William E. Hill & Sons .

  5. Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Organ. The Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ is the world's largest pipe organ that uses mechanical tracker action, built by English firm William Hill & Son in 1890. It is located in the Centennial Hall of Sydney Town Hall in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  6. Charles Hill & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The company became Charles Hill and Sons after shipwright Charles Hill, who joined the original shipbuilder in 1824, acquired and renamed the firm in 1845. In 1879 they established Bristol City Line, a transatlantic service between Bristol and New York (BCL ceased operations after 1974). In 1881 the company built its first iron ship, and then ...

  7. Hilhouse - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hill subsequently took over running more and more of the business, and in 1845 he took sole control of the business and the firm became Charles Hill & Sons. [ citation needed ] The Hilhouse built Albion Yard has continued in use up until this day, as Abels Shipbuilders to 2016, and later reopening as Albion Dock.

  8. Son of Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill charged with ...

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    Jeff Hill, who oversees information technology in that county, has been arrested on a wiretapping charge. Son of Colleton County Clerk of Court Becky Hill charged with wiretapping, records show ...

  9. Grant Hill - Wikipedia

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    Hill is the son of former NFL football player Calvin Hill and his wife, Janet, a math teacher-turned business executive and consultant. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] He was born in Dallas, Texas and raised in the Washington, D.C., area. [ 60 ]