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  2. Edison Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    Edison Machine Works on Goerck Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan photographed by Edison employee Charles L. Clarke.. The Edison Machine Works was a manufacturing company set up to produce dynamos, large electric motors, and other components of the electrical illumination system being built in the 1880s by Thomas A. Edison in New York City.

  3. Anson Engine Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Anson Engine Museum is situated on the site of the old Anson colliery in Poynton, Cheshire, England. It is the work of Les Cawley and Geoff Challinor who began collecting and showing stationary engines for a hobby. The museum now has one of the largest collections of engines in Europe. [citation needed]

  4. Robert A. Heinlein - Wikipedia

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    Robert Anson Heinlein (/ ˈ h aɪ n l aɪ n /; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and naval officer.Sometimes called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was among the first to emphasize scientific accuracy in his fiction, and was thus a pioneer of the subgenre of hard science fiction.

  5. Riffle Machine Works, Inc. plans to expand Ross County operation

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    Riffle Machine Works, Inc., in collaboration with JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE), and Greater Chillicothe & Ross County Development Department, announced it will be adding ...

  6. Anson Wilson House - Wikipedia

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    The Anson Wilson House is a historic residence located south of Maquoketa, Iowa, United States. Wilson was a native of Canada who arrived in Jackson County in 1839 and squatted on his claim on the prairie from 1840 until the US Government made it available for purchase in 1846. [2]

  7. Mason Bogie locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The Wm. Mason, an 1874 0-6-6 Mason Bogie and the first locomotive with Walschaerts valve gear built in the United States. Note the intricate decorative work. Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn #6, an 1886 product of Mason Machine Works. This is a 2-4-4 Mason Bogie. Note the deep firebox permitted by this configuration, and the high reversing shaft ...

  8. List of Avro Anson operators - Wikipedia

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    Australia. Royal Australian Air Force – 1,028 Ansons were operated by the Royal Australian Air Force, retired in 1955. Belgium. Belgian Air Force (15 x Anson I, 2 x Anson 12s operated from 1946 to 1954) Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Canadian Navy Ansons were retired in 1952. Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakian Air Force three ...

  9. Mason Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    The Mason Machine Works was a machinery manufacturing company located in Taunton, Massachusetts, between 1845 and 1944. The company became famous for an early invention by its creator, William Mason, the self-acting mule, first patented in 1840. The company also later produced locomotives, rifles during the American Civil War, and later ...