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  2. Albion Carpet Mill - Wikipedia

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    Various members of the Bromley family were associated with Philadelphia's carpet industry. By 1882, James A. and George D. Bromley were producing the more common ingrain and damask carpets at their Albion Carpet Mill on the northwest corner of East Hagert and Jasper Streets. The firm had 350 employees at 140 looms.

  3. William Press Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by William Allpress in 1913 in London. [1] In 1954 it started to focus on developments in cathodic protection for pipelines forming Metal and Pipeline Endurance Ltd ('MAPEL'). [2] In the 1970s it converted about 50% of the UK's houses from town gas to natural gas. [3]

  4. Albion press - Wikipedia

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    The Albion press is a model of early iron hand printing press, originally designed and manufactured in London by Richard Whittaker Cope (d. 1828?) around 1820.

  5. Columbian press - Wikipedia

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    The Columbian press was inspired in some measure by the earlier Stanhope press. It was designed to allow large formes, such as a broadsheet newspaper page, to be printed at a single pull. The press worked by a lever system, similar to that of the Stanhope press and quite different from the toggle action of the slightly later English Albion press.

  6. Verson Allsteel Press Co. - Wikipedia

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    The first presses were small enough that they were delivered by streetcar. [2] John Verson was considered the mechanical genius of the firm, and David, the company president, was the more outgoing financier-salesman. [3] [4] In 1931, sales were $66,583. [citation needed] The company had its first million-dollar year in 1940.

  7. Monroe Systems for Business - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Systems for Business is a provider of electric calculators, printers, and office accessories such as paper shredders to business clients. [1] Originally known as the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, it was founded in 1912 by Jay Randolph Monroe as a maker of adding machines and calculators based on a machine designed by Frank Stephen Baldwin.

  8. Atlas Press (tool company) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Press Co. was a tool company that manufactured popular brands of metalworking tools from 1920 to the mid-1970s. Many of their products received wide coverage in Popular Mechanics and Popular Science at the time.

  9. Talk:Albion Carpet Mill - Wikipedia

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