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Charles Ambrose Bickford (January 1, 1891 –
November 9, 1967) was an
American actor known for
supporting roles. He was
nominated three times for the Academy...
- The Ensign-
Bickford Aerospace &
Defense Company (formerly The Ensign-
Bickford Company) is a
manufacturer of
hardware and
energetic systems for use in spacecraft...
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Bickford's Restaurants and
Cafeterias is a
chain of cafeteria-style
restaurants founded in 1921. From the 1920s
through the 1970s, the
chain was a mainstay...
- A. M.
Bickford and Sons was one of the
first manufacturing chemists in
South Australia.
Until 1930, it was one of the State's most
significant family-owned...
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David Bickford is an
American politician. He
serves as a
Republican member for the
Strafford 3rd
district of the New
Hampshire House of Representatives...
- Methodists.
Before leaving for the War,
Bickford worked as a confectioner.
Bickford pla**** one
Victorian Football League match for
Essendon during the 1912 VFL...
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Laura Conde Bickford (born
September 30, 1968 in New York City, New York, USA) is an
Academy Award nominated and Emmy
Award nominated film and television...
- used in blasting. It was
developed in 1936 by the Ensign-
Bickford Company. Ensign-
Bickford sold
their registered trademark for
Primacord to Dyno Nobel...
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Belcon had
recurring roles on the
television shows The
Education of Max
Bickford,
Beverly Hills, 90210 and Roc. Her most
notable guest star
appearance came...
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Bickford is a
ghost town in
Blaine County, Oklahoma,
United States. Few
traces of
Bickford remain. The town was
located two
miles north of
Watonga Lake...