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Often appears mis-spelt as "Augustus Applegarth"
Augustus Applegath (17 June 1788 – 9
February 1871) was an
English printer and
inventor known for the...
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Applegath is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Augustus Applegath (1788–1871),
English printer and
inventor Applegate (surname) This...
- went into
partnership as a
printer with his brother-in-law,
Augustus Applegath,
around 1813, when
their employer William Cornish died. A
proposal to...
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flour mill.
Another major employer was the silk
works set up by
Augustus Applegath and
later run by
David Evans. The
Maxim Nordenfeldt Gun and Ammunition...
- abolished.
Between 1844 and 1939 the
fabric printing works of
Augustus Applegath were in
being in
Bullace Lane:
again a firm
using the
waters of the river...
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probably broken up in 1798. EIC
voyage #1 (1782–1785):
Captain William Applegath (or Applegarth)
sailed from
Portsmouth on 11
September 1782,
bound for...
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Court and the
installation of its
first steam-powered
presses (made by
Applegath and Cowper). However, the new
noisy presses disturbed the Duke of Northumberland...
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Toronto 10-1
Selkirk Game 2:
Toronto 5-4
Selkirk Harold Applegath,
Billy Burch,
Lionel Conacher,
Sydney Hueston,
Cyril Kelly, Duke McCurry...
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officially opened at the campus. The new building,
designed by
Craig Applegath of Dialog,
features three 80-seat classrooms; twenty-three 40-seat classrooms;...
- at King's
College London; and Ann
Applegath. The
elder Cowper,
together with his brother-in-law
Augustus Applegath, had
helped to
develop the vertical...