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  Stanley Works - Company History
The Stanley Works is positioned to meet tomorrow's competitive challenges and continue as a leading worldwide manufacturer and marketer.
Today, the Stanley name is known around the world as a reliable guarantee of quality and value.
Stanley's Bolt Manufactory was only one of dozens of small foundries and other backyard industries in town struggling to make a go of it by turning out metal products.
www.stanleyworks.com /a_history.asp   (298 words)

  
 Trenton Historical Society, New Jersey
It seems to be certain that Mary Trent, the widow of William Trent, from whom Trenton took its name, the record of whose death appears in the parish register of St. Michael's Church under date "December 15, 1772, 83 years," was buried in the old Hopewell graveyard.
Stanley was succeeded by the Rev. Henry M. Barbour in 1875, who held the rectorship for nineteen years.
He was a son of Stanley Matthews, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, appointed during the administration of President Hayes.
trentonhistory.org /His/churches.htm   (10935 words)

  
 HTPAA :: Stanley Australia Tools
Stanley started operations in Australia as Stanley-Titan in 1963 when it bought a 50% share of Titan, previously, a wholly owned subsidiary of BHP.
Stanley immediately converted Turner branded tools to Stanley brand, or ceased manufacture within two years.
Stanley continued the pattern of acquisitions, notable examples were Rota Tool Boxes in 1990 and Sidchrome / Dawn in 1991.
www.htpaa.org.au /stanley-oz.php   (337 words)

  
 Lateran Council, Third - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
It was convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope Alexander III after the Peace of Venice (1178) had reconciled him with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I. It was well attended and included an envoy from the Orthodox Greeks.
The voice of theologians in general councils from Pisa to Trent.
The 'summae confessorum' on the integrity of confession as prolegomena for Luther and Trent.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-lateranc3.html   (304 words)

  
 Package Design Magazine--Packaging, Branding and Design News for the flexible, plastic, and corrugated packaging ...
Last year, when Stanley was developing a number of tools to be even better than their current best, the company decided to launch them all together as a kind of brand extension line and to develop a consistent package design strategy for the line.
Stanley designers are not averse to applying effective "trade-up" package design strategies to entice consumers to invest in the next highest tier of quality and price.
Stanley had already used gold for the Fat Max line, but because that gold was somehat subdued, Richards and his designers felt they could still go "beyond" Fat Max with packaging heavy with shimmering silver.
www.packagedesignmag.com /issues/2006.06/cover.stanley.shtml   (2422 words)

  
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The original property, off Stanley 1 CONC Road, remained in the family until 1951 when a grand-daughter of James, 1 CONC Betty Stanley Allen, died and the property was sold.
Stanley, a native of Lawrenceville, Georgia, was in the grocery 1 CONC business for a number of years, and for the past twenty six years had 1 CONC been associated with the Seaboard Coastline Railroad.
Stanley moved here 34 years ago from Dacula, Georgia and was 1 CONT A member of the Biscayne Bay Masonic Lodge and Woodmen of the World.
larry30252.tripod.com /sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/stanley.ged   (13698 words)

  
 Foy Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Frederick Foy, son of Thomas and Rebecca and his nephew, the younger Frederick Foy, son of Jacob, moved in the same circles, exchanged land holdings from time to time and came to be known as Senior and Junior.
Frederick Foy and one of his wives, Bathsheba were buried in Craven Co, near New Bern and according to The Foy Family of NC their tombstones were readable in 1938 and the dates of birth and death for both of them were obtained from the stones.
Frederick Hargett, Frederick Foy, Durant Hatch, Spyers Singleton and John C. Osborn were commissioners of the Craven Court which ordered the division of her lands; 5871 total acres were distributed amongst 5 heirs.
www.tcarden.com /tree/ensor/foynotes.html   (10230 words)

  
 Stanford University Cardinal | Football | An Official Athletic Site
V 1-10 W42 Edwards, Trent rush for 7 yards to the WASH35 (Carothers, Greg;Galloway, Tim).
V 1-10 V06 Edwards, Trent rush for 9 yards to the STAN15 (Galloway, Tim).
V 3-10 V40 Edwards, Trent pass intercepted by Newell, Jimmy at the WASH44, Newell, Jimmy return 1 yards to the WASH45 (Smith, Alex).
gostanford.cstv.com /sports/m-footbl/stats/03game03.html   (4498 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baltimore
Puritans who had been given an asylum in Maryland rebelled and seised the government (165868) and Catholics were excluded from the administration of the province and restrained in the exercise of their faith.
Frederick Chapel (St. John's) was built by Father Williams, S.J.; the church was built in 1800 by the Rev. John Dubois, at that time the only priest between Baltimore and St. Louis.
During the War of 1812, it was at St. Inigoes and Frederick for a few years, then returned to Georgetown was removed to Whitemarsh about 1820, and to Frederick in 1833, whence in 1903 it was finally removed to St. Andrews-on-the-Hudson, near Poughkeepsie, New York.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02228a.htm   (7945 words)

  
 UIowa - Papers of John Towner Frederick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Frederick was the founder and editor of The Midland, a magazine devoted to regional literature.
Frederick's notes and assignments done as a student at the State University of Iowa, 1912.
Frederick, John T. Patterns of Imagery in Chapter XLII of Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady.
www.lib.uiowa.edu /spec-coll/MSC/ToMsc550/MsC513/msc513.htm   (4067 words)

  
 Stanley Rule & Level Co.
DATM (1999) states that "the Stanley family had been making hardware in New Britain from 1831 on; they used a series of other names before they became the Stanley Works in 1852.
DATM continues on page 749 to state that Henry Stanley was the first president of Stanley Rule and Level Co. Henry was concurrently the president of the Stanley Works, a maker of hardware, which maintained a separate corporate identity from Stanley Rule and Level Co. until 1920 when they merged.
Stanley's dominant position was recognized by carpenters and mechanics everywhere who turned over their problems and suggestions to the Company.
www.davistownmuseum.org /bioStanley.htm   (1765 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
In a statement, the national security spokesman, Frederick Jones, said that the president, not only did he condemn the bombing of the Golden Dome Mosque, but he also congratulated the Iraqi leaders for their strong leadership and efforts to calm the situations and for their statements against violence and for restraint -- Fredricka.
CLANCY (voice-over): At age 73, Stanley's voice was featured on the soundtrack of "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?" with the a capella rendition of "O' Death." He's won three Grammys in his 70s.
STANLEY: I think, and I firmly believe, that I was sent to spread this old time stuff through the world.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0602/25/cst.01.html   (6325 words)

  
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Stanley Wilson by Sarony He returned to the College in 1918 and continued there until 1921 (having graduated ARCM) when he was appointed Music Master at Ipswich Grammar School, a post he held until 1945 when he was appointed Director of Music at Dulwich College.
Stanley was a member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.
Although I was not officially a pupil of Stanley Wilson, the standard and technique of my piano-playing was transformed rapidly over the years and I was eventually playing most of the Schumann Piano Concerto from memory and lots of Brahms, Bach, Chopin, etc.
kith.org /jimmosk/barnett.html   (5345 words)

  
 Stanley Works - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The company was created by the 1920 merger of Stanley's Bolt Manufactory founded by Frederick Trent Stanley in 1843, and The Stanley Rule and Level Company founded by Frederick's cousin Henry Stanley in 1857.
Stanley is a well-known brand of tools and has produced millions of hand planes, saws, rulers, try squares, chisels, screwdrivers, and many other types of tools for consumer and for industrial use.
Stanley is also a supplier of PoziDriv (improved Phillips lookalike) screwdrivers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stanley_Works   (484 words)

  
 Frederick Trent Stanley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick Trent Stanley (August 12, 1802- August 2, 1883) was an American industrialist.
Stanley is one of the world's most recognized brands of tools today, and they have produced millions of hand planes, saws, rulers, try squares, chisels, screwdrivers, and many other tools for consumer and industrial use.
Frederick Trent (Trenck) Stanley was served also the mayor of New Britain, Connecticut in 1870.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_Trent_Stanley   (221 words)

  
 Protestant Doctrine Eternal Salvation. Bible Salvation. Protestant Bible Saved.
The Council of Trent lists 45 books of the Old Testament not 46, because like the Traditional Bible (LV) it considers Lamentations part of Jeremiah.
This canon was agreed upon (after much debate) by the earlier popes mentioned and both regional (provincial) and ecumenical official church councils or synods.
Here are a few keywords and phrases to help in understanding what the Council of Trent did: reaffirmed, reiterated what had already been taught, dogmatically defined.
www.catholicevangelism.org /h-canon2.shtml   (1566 words)

  
 Royal Stanley - Colclough & Co at A Staffordshire Lad
Royal Stanley Jacobean Ware Clematis Vase A large and impressive piece of "poor man's Moorcroft" from the Colclough & Co factory of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Royal Stanley Jacobean Ware Tubelined Vase A Fabulous and EXTREMELY RARE Tubelined Jacobean Ware Vase from Colclough and Co. of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The item is from their Royal Stanley range and dates to c1903-1919 when the company produced the range as competition for the better known William Moorcroft designs.
www.tias.com /11246/InventoryPage/1708355/1.html   (948 words)

  
 Home Improvement Online - Hand plane   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
In 1843 Frederick Trent Stanley established Stanley's Bolt Manufactory in New Britain to manufacture door bolts and other hardware from wrought iron.
Then in 1857 Frederick's cousin Henry Stanley (industrialist) followed his example and founded Stanley Rule and Level Company of New Britain.
Over the years Stanley purchased many other patents and entire plane manufacturing companies, and continued to improve the design of its planes through the first half of the 20th century.
www.home-improvement-online.co.uk /article/Hand-plane   (209 words)

  
 America's Greatest Brands - History
Stanley's Bolt Manufactory was only one of dozens of small foundries and other backyard industries in a town struggling to succeed by producing metal products.
With the acquisition of the Stanley Rule and Level Company, another New Britain— based business — which had been co-founded by a distant cousin of Frederick T. Stanley — The Stanley Works boasted a broad line of rules, levels, and planes, as well as hammers, carpenter squares, and other hand tools.
The company stills bears not only Frederick Stanley's name, but also the spirit and passion that drove him to succeed in a business where others have not.
www.americasgreatestbrands.com /volume3/18347a.htm   (431 words)

  
 Cool Quiz! Trivia, Quizzes, Puzzles, Jokes, Useless Knowledge, FUN!
Frederick Trent Stanley was born in 1803 in Connecticut.
Stanley sold his bolts from a horse-drawn wagon.
Today Stanley is one of the world's most recognized brand names for tools and hardware, with over 50,000 different products.
www.coolquiz.com /trivia/names/names.asp?name=trent   (150 words)

  
 History of Black Firefighters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Arthur C. St. John was called to return to the military in 1950 and Frederick J. Robinson was hired.
Frederick Douglas, the great writer, politician, orator and abolitionist, was received in New Bedford in 1837 as a runaway slave.
The north wall of the furniture store feel onto the Phillips and Buttorff Company where they were standing directing a stream of water on the fire.
hometown.aol.com /fireriter/index.html   (13614 words)

  
 Battle of Point Pleasant - Lord Dunmore's War
The Northern Division (Right Wing) commanded by Lord Dunmore and organized in the northern counties of Frederick, Dunmore, Hampshire, and Berkeley.
The Southern Division (Left Wing) commanded by Andrew Lewis and organized in the southern counties of Augusta, Botetourt, and Fincastle.
Major Thomas Posey was chief Commissary and Quarter Master-General; Sampson Mathews was Quarter-Master of the Augusta Regiment with John Lyle as his assistant; Thomas Ingles was Quarter-Master of the Botetourt Regiment; and Anthony Bledsoe was Commissary of the Fincastle Battalion.
www.stanley-mead.com /genealogy/other/dunmore.htm   (331 words)

  
 John Singer Sargent's General Officers of the Great War
Henry Seymour Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson of Trent (1864-1925), General and Commander-in-Chief of Army in India.
In World War I he commanded (1914–15) the IV Corps and became (1916) lieutenant general in command of the British 4th Army.
Was brought back from retirement in 1914 and rose to become one of the British Army's more successful commanders during the First World War.
www.jssgallery.org /Paintings/10089.htm   (2113 words)

  
 DAVID C   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
This was a struggle between opposing theories of biblical interpretation: a conservative theory issuing from the Council of Trent versus Galileo's more liberal alternative, both well precedented in the history of the church.
Thus he tells us that Harvard's venerable Louis Agassiz rejected evolution because he could not escape "the atmosphere of the little Swiss parsonage in which he was born" and that the Canadian geologist Sir William Dawson opposed Darwinism for theological reasons-ignoring in both cases their scientific complaints.
The text of the decree is given in Olaf Pedersen, "Galileo and the Council of Trent: The Galileo Affair Revisited," Journal for the History of Astronomy 14 (1983):28-29, n.
www.asa3.org /ASA/PSCF/1987/PSCF9-87Lindberg.html   (6509 words)

  
 Mystery Writers of America - A Historical Survey
Erle Stanley Gardner had furnished the drinks, and the percepts and principles of the organization were to be formulated that night.
For example in the 1970 Annual, outgoing President Stanley Ellin urged a monitoring of Capitol Hill curtailing of the right to freedom of speech, specifically when it came to endangering privileged information by subpoena of press documentation.
Frederick Dannay explained that murder mysteries were "safety valves" for readers, "Taking care of their frustrations and aggressions."
www.mysterywriters.org /pages/about/history.htm   (7173 words)

  
 at Washington 28, Stanford 17 ::
QB 5 Edwards, Trent QB 3 Pickett, Cody RB 26 Tolon, Kenneth TB 24 Alexis, Rich TE 81 Smith, Alex FB 5 Tuiasosopo, Z FL 86 Crochet, Gerren WR 10 Frederick, Ch.
Johnson, Eric kickoff 62 yards to the WASH3, Frederick, Ch.
Johnson, Eric kickoff 58 yards to the WASH7, Frederick, Ch.
gostanford.cstv.com /sports/m-footbl/stats/092703aaa.html   (4893 words)

  
 This is an al-Qaeda weapon of mass destruction - JREF Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
It wasn't a Stanley but a cheap substute and "Stanley knife" was a much later vernacular.
The one in the first illustration I always referred to as not a utility knife but an NT cutter I am not sure what you call them over there, but that would probably be the type that was used by the terrorists as the longer length of blade would be far more effective.
Stanley Knives - Utility Knives - Box Knives; thanks for all the info; It's good to know that in the U.S. "utility knife" is also widely used.
forums.randi.org /showthread.php?t=1151   (1351 words)

  
 PBS : Empires : Queen Victoria : The Changing Empire : Characters : Prince Albert
With peace, Albert turned to the education of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward, who seemed unadaptable to Albertine rigor, and the betrothal of the truly Albertine Princess Victoria to the future crown prince of Prussia, Frederick.
He arose only once, to draft a letter for the Queen defusing a bellicose ultimatum to be sent to the United States, then in a war with secessionist states about a British mail packet, the Trent, intercepted to seize two Confederate envoys.
His physicians diagnosed typhoid fever, although no other case of the contagious disease had been reported in the vicinity.
www.pbs.org /empires/victoria/empire/albert.html   (1469 words)

  
 The Great Detective Stories (1927, 1946 ed.) by Willard Huntington Wright
Fortune is an adjunct of Scotland Yard, a friend and constant companion of Stanley Lomas who is a chief of the Criminal Investigation Department.
Moreover, there is absent from his quest that ethical enthusiasm which is always a stimulus to the follower of an upright detective tracking down an enemy of society — a society of which the reader is a member and therefore exposed to the dangers of anti-social plottings on the part of the criminal.
The projection of oneself into the machinations of a super-criminal (such as Wyndham Martin's Anthony Trent) is a physical and adventurous emotion, whereas the cooperation extended by the reader to his favorite detective is wholly a mental process.
gaslight.mtroyal.ca /grtdtecs.htm   (11005 words)

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