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  1. The first issue of the Journal, then simply known as The Bulletin appeared in April 1951, a name it bore until issue 64 in January 1967 when it became The Formation Sign. John Waring built up an extensive personal collection of cloth badges worn by the armed forces of the world.

  2. Aug 3, 2017 · Waring who in the 1650s founded Waringstown, County Down.1 In 1835 John Waring moved to Liverpool from Belfast and started a wholesale cabinet-making business which passed to his son, Samuel James Waring senior (1837-1907).

  3. Jan 31, 2006 · This a summary of a recorded interview with Mrs Gladys Waring during which she remembers her husband John. His Military service and how he won his Military Medal. Recorded on the: 13th January...

  4. lamptech.co.uk › Documents › People - Waring JJohn Waring - Lamp Tech

    "John Waring, president of the Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn., met with an untimely death on June 9 as the result of a gasoline explosion in a small attached building at his company's works on June 7.

  5. Aug 15, 2013 · Edward Waring was an English mathematician who gave many results about decomposing numbers into sums of powers and sums of primes. View two larger pictures. Biography. Edward Waring's father, John Waring, was a farmer. Several generations of his family lived at Mytton in Shropshire.

  6. John Waring - Graces Guide. Registered UK Charity (No. 115342) Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 163,436 pages of information and 245,908 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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  8. The Greystone estate, once described by Better Homes and Gardens as “…one of the loveliest in America,” was first envisioned by John Waring, former President of the Village of Yonkers and owner of America’s largest hat factory.