Frederick Richard Simms (12 August 1863 – 22 April 1944) was a British mechanical engineer, businessman, prolific inventor and motor industry pioneer...
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Frederick Simms may refer to: Frederick Richard Simms (1863–1944), British engineer and businessman Frederick Walter Simms (1803–1865), British civil engineer...
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few hundred for factories making gas engines.: 96–98 In 1893, Frederick Richard Simms met with Bosch, with the goal of adapting the stationary engine...
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speed to produce a spark. In the late 1890s, English engineer Frederick Richard Simms collaborated with the German engineer Robert Bosch, and his staff...
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(in U.S. patent 609,250 for an ignition timing system, 1898), Frederick Richard Simms (GB 24859/1898, 1898) and Robert Bosch (GB 26907/1898). Only the...
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Lucas Industries (redirect from Simms Motor Units Ltd)
principally for the Stingray Torpedo Project. In 1913 Frederick Richard Simms started Simms Motor Units Ltd, which in World War I became the principal...
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[citation needed] The Royal Automobile Club was formed in 1897 by Frederick Richard Simms, which set up an "associate section" to provide members roadside...
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the Cycle & Automobile Industry, vol 2. Self-published, 1926) Frederick Richard Simms E. J. Pennington 'Henry John Lawson' Oxford Dictionary of National...
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Frederick Walter Simms (24 December 1803 – 27 February 1865) was a British civil engineer. Born on 24 December 1803, in London, Simms suffered from ill-health...
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Daimler Company (section Simms and the Daimler engine)
lent Simms a motorboat with a 2 hp engine and an extra engine. In June 1891 Simms had set up a London office at 49 Leadenhall Street and founded Simms &...
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UK automotive industry at home and abroad." SMMT was founded by Frederick Richard Simms on 16 July 1902. In January 1959 it moved to Forbes House, Belgravia...
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construction of industrial machinery. In 1896, he was interviewed by Frederick Richard Simms and was appointed as Works manager to the Daimler Company at the...
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Beaumont 1861–1961. Andre Deutsch. On Evelyn Ellis, see articles on Frederick Richard Simms, Datchet, Micheldever railway station and Santler (car). Haedrich...
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Simms may refer to: Anna Simms Banks (1862–1923), American educator and politician E. Simms Campbell (1906–1971), American cartoonist Mary Simms Oliphant...
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actress, Simms planned to be a teacher. She studied dramatics at the University of Minnesota before lack of funds forced her to leave. Simms relocated...
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infancy; his father William Gilmore Simms Senior (1762–1830) failed in business and joined Coffee's Indian fighters. Simms was raised by his maternal grandmother...
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Cathedral) Thomas Troman 1880–1881 Henry Taylor 1881–1903 Samuel Simms (son of earlier Samuel Simms) (previously organist of St. Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills)...
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Gilmore Simms. Editors included Daniel K. Whitaker from 1842–1847, a transplant from New England; and South Carolinian William Gilmore Simms from 1849–1854...
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Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved December 9, 2014. Simms, Richard M. (November 10, 2014). "Johnny's Back! Is Britt Out?". Soaps In Depth...
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Treaty of Breslau (category Frederick the Great)
of Silesia Lodge p. 4 Lodge, Sir Richard. Studies in Eighteenth Century Diplomacy 1740-1748. John Murray, 1930. Simms, Brendan. Three Victories and a Defeat:...
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S T U V W X Y Z "It's official: Jason Thompson is Y&R's new Billy". Simms, Richard M. (July 10, 2014). "Has Y&R Cast Mariah's Mom?". Soaps In Depth. Retrieved...
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as Edwin Stanton Anthony Boyle as John Wilkes Booth Lovie Simone as Mary Simms Will Harrison as David Herold Brandon Flynn as Edwin Stanton Jr. Damian...
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mid-1800s were described as particularly cruel to their slaves. Dennis Simms, born in 1841, recalled such in 1937 as part of the Library of Congress...
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Upton Sinclair Wallace Stegner John Steinbeck Rex Stout August Strindberg Simms Taback Whitney Terrell Barbara Tuchman Carl Van Doren William T. Vollmann...
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List of Halloween (franchise) characters (redirect from Bob Simms (Halloween))
Myers Status: Deceased Died in: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers Barry Simms, is the host of the radio show Back Talk. Barry was often rude to his callers...
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Simms and McIntyre (commonly referred to as "Simms & McIntyre" and sometimes as "Simms & M'Intyre") was a 19th century printing and publishing company...
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Patterning himself after Kendricks, Harris and his friends John Quinton Simms, Charles Timmons (also known as Kareem Ali, who went on to perform with...
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patent lawyer Richard R. Howes Ross Zimmerman Pierpont, Timonium surgeon Charles Mathias, U.S. Representative from Frederick Harry L. Simms, candidate for...
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police procedural drama Cagney & Lacey (1982–85). He also played Detective Simms in 10 episodes of McCloud. Clute guest-starred in numerous television programs...
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George III (redirect from George William Frederick)
George III (George William Frederick; 4 June 1738 – 29 January 1820) was King of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820...
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