Manufactory

  • 51History of Fall River, Massachusetts — For much of its history, the City of Fall River, Massachusetts has been defined by the rise and fall of its cotton textile industry. From its beginnings as a rural outpost of the Plymouth Colony, the City grew to become the largest textile… …

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  • 52Ciquaire Cirou — Chantilly porcelain sugar bowl, Japanese Kakiemon style, made under Ciquaire Cirou, 1725 1751. Ciquaire Cirou (c. 1700 1751) was a French industrialist and porcelain manufacturer. He was originally a member of the Saint Cloud manufactory, where… …

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  • 53Derby Porcelain — A Doe made from Derby porcelain in the 1750s. The production of Derby porcelain dates from the first half of the 18th century, although the authorship and the exact start of the production remains today as a matter of conjecture. The oldest… …

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  • 54Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain — French porcelain Mennecy soft paste porcelain, circa 1750. Rouen (1673–1696) Nevers Saint Cloud (1693–1766) Chantilly (1730–1800) Vincennes (1740–1756) Mennecy (1745–1765) Sèvres (1756–present) …

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  • 55Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur St. Petersburg — Die Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur St. Petersburg (russisch Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, Imperatorski Farforowy Sawod, Imperial Porcelain Manufactory) produziert hochwertiges, handgefertigtes Porzellan im Luxussegment in St. Petersburg,… …

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  • 56Portobello —    PORTOBELLO, a parliamentary burgh, and lately a quoad sacra parish, chiefly in the parish of Duddingston, but partly in that of South Leith, county of Edinburgh, 3 miles (E.) from Edinburgh; containing 3588 inhabitants. This place, which is… …

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  • 57Fall River, Massachusetts — Infobox Settlement official name = Fall River, Massachusetts imagesize = image caption = Downtown Fall River nickname = The Scholarship City motto = We ll Try image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Bristol County in Massachusetts… …

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  • 58Soho House — gbmapping|SP053891, Matthew Boulton s home (from 1766 until he died in 1809) in Handsworth, Birmingham, England, is now a museum (opened in 1995), celebrating his life, his partnership with James Watt and his membership of the Lunar Society. It… …

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  • 59Soho Foundry — (not to be confused with the Soho Manufactory) was a factory created in 1795 by Matthew Boulton and James Watt at Smethwick, West Midlands, England (gbmapping|SP037885), for the manufacture of steam engines.HistoryThe factory was built on the… …

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  • 60C. G. Conn — C.G.Conn Ltd trademark on the exterior of a saxophone case dating from 1922 C.G. Conn Ltd., sometimes called Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, was a United States manufacturer of musical instruments, especially brass instruments. In 1985… …

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