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  • 101DAVY, Edward (1806-1885) — one of the inventors of the electric telegraph was the son of Thomas Davy, a surgeon. He was born at Ottery, St Mary, Devonshire, on 6 June 1806, and was educated at a school kept by his maternal uncle, a Mr Boutflower, in London. When about 16… …

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  • 102Charles de Saulles — Photograph of de Saulles from The Bridgeport Telegram, 1922 Date of birth: November 22, 1876 Place of birth: South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania …

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  • 103Cypriot wine — The Cypriot wine industry ranks 37th in the world in terms of total production quantity (37,500 tonnes).,[1] and much higher on a per capita basis. Although, chronologically, Cyprus belongs to the old world of wine producing countries, the… …

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  • 104Lower Harz Pond and Ditch System — Topography of the Harz Mountains. The dividing line between the Upper and Lower Harz runs roughly along a line from Ilsenburg to Bad Lauterberg, the Lower Harz (Unterharz) being the eastern, less high, region. Within the Lower Harz region (in the …

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  • 105OKK Koksovny — OKK, Koksovny, a.s. Type joint stock company Industry Coking Headquarters Ostrava, Czech Republic Key people Michal Kuča, CEO Products …

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  • 106Ofen — This is an ancient metonymic surname of pre medieval origins which describes one who owned or managed an iron smelting works (the oven), in the pre medieval period. The origins are equally Olde English and Anglo Saxon (German), although the… …

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  • 107Ofener — This is an ancient metonymic surname of pre medieval origins which describes one who owned or managed an iron smelting works (the oven), in the pre medieval period. The origins are equally Olde English and Anglo Saxon (German), although the… …

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  • 108Offener — This is an ancient metonymic surname of pre medieval origins which describes one who owned or managed an iron smelting works (the oven), in the pre medieval period. The origins are equally Olde English and Anglo Saxon (German), although the… …

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  • 109Offner — This is an ancient metonymic surname of pre medieval origins which describes one who owned or managed an iron smelting works (the oven), in the pre medieval period. The origins are equally Olde English and Anglo Saxon (German), although the… …

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  • 110BARROW-IN-FURNESS —    (51), a town and seaport in N. Lancashire, of recent rapid growth, owing to the discovery of extensive deposits of iron in the neighbourhood, which has led to the establishment of smelting works and the largest manufacture of steel in the… …

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