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Sparton Horn
Plant was a
factory in Jackson,
Michigan in
operation from 1909 to 2008. It made auto parts. Sparks-Withington was
founded in 1900 by William...
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Sparton Records was a
Canadian record company which was
based in London, Ontario.
Sparton Records was
founded in 1930 by the
American electronics company...
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based on the
Ladies Home
Journal article How
America Lives by Joe
Sparton. It was
produced by
Columbia Pictures Television for NBC,
which aired it...
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minor hit with "Wax 'Em Down". The
single was
distributed in
Canada by
Sparton of
Canada Ltd
where it made the charts. On
October 12, 1963, Canada's C-FUNTASTIC...
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brought to life by Aphrodite. Galatea,
daughter of Eurytius, son of
Sparton. Her
husband Lamprus wished to have a son and told her to
expose the child...
- not
survive the
Great Depression, so CBS made a
distribution deal with
Sparton Records in 1939 to
release Columbia records in
Canada under the Columbia...
- (PDF). June 6, 1986.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on July 13, 2023. "
Sparton 203". Gunter's
Space Page.
Archived from the
original on
December 25, 2022...
- ISBNÂ 978-0-340-26644-1. OCLCÂ 13125337.
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media related to Sonobuoys.
Sparton Sonobuoys Ultra Electronics -
Maritime Systems Archived 2013-07-19 at the...
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fathered a
number of
children including Apis, Car, Chthonia, Clymenus,
Sparton,
Lyrcus and Europs, an
illegitimate son. An
unnamed daughter of his is...
- Distributor(s) Self-distributed (US), EMI (international),
Anchor Records (UK),
Sparton Records (Canada),
Polydor Records (Canada), GRT (Canada)
Genre Various...