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Widdicomb Furniture Company was an
American furniture company. The
company was
founded in 1858 when
George Widdicomb started a
cabinet shop in
Grand Rapids...
- Widdecombe, Widecombe, Widdicombe,
Widdicomb or
Widcombe may
refer to: People: Ann
Widdecombe (born 1947),
British politician Angus Widdicombe (born 1994)...
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including the
Straight Back
Chair (which is
still in production), and
Widdicomb-Mueller as he
continued his
private commissions. The
studio grew incrementally...
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including a
boisterous con man with a W. C.
Fields voice,
originally named Widdicomb Blotto but soon
rechristened Horatio K. Boomer; and Nick Depopulis, the...
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Archived from the
original on
August 14, 2019.
Retrieved July 31, 2019.
Widdicomb, Ben (August 10, 2019). "Jeffrey
Epstein Installed a
Mural of a Prison...
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Company and its successors,
Baker Furniture Company, Williams-Kimp, and
Widdicomb Furniture Company. The
furniture industry began to grow significantly...
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later worked for the
Continental Can Company, and
after that for the
Widdicomb Furniture Company. The
couple moved frequently because of his work. At...
- in an area that
frequently flooded. For days,
women gathered near the
Widdicomb Furniture Company plant on
Fifth Street and
Davis Street, with the Grand...
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International Modern style he
designed furniture lines for
Knoll and
Widdicomb-Mueller "using
timber organically and
deliberately chose boards with knots...
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Silver Skates (1943) - Mrs.
Martin Rhythm of the
Islands (1943) - Miss
Widdicomb Good Morning,
Judge (1943) -
Paula (uncredited) Hers to Hold (1943) -...