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23 July 2024

  • 13:1213:12, 23 July 2024 diff hist +704 N File:Logo of Maytag (1963-2008).svg{{Information |Description= Former logo of the {{w|Maytag Corporation}}, used prior to its acquisition by {{w|Whirlpool Corporation|Whirlpool}} in 2006, which had changed to its current wordmark by 2008. |Source=Digitally traced from [https://archive.org/details/manualsonline-id-e664145d-fdd6-43ca-bdea-3d7f5a437381 ''Maytag Clothes Dryer W10155111A User Guide''], via Internet Archive |Date=1963 |Author=Chapman, Goldsmith & Yamasaki |Permission={{PD-textlogo}}{{Trademark}} |other_versions= }}...

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  • 02:0802:08, 20 October 2023 diff hist +748 N File:Case, Briggs logo (plumbing fixtures).svg{{Information |Description=Logo of the {{w|W. A. Case & Son Manufacturing Co.|Case Plumbing}} brand after its dissolution into just a handle of Briggs Industries. This logo would appear on "low boy" {{w|flush toilet}}s for Briggs from 1969 through some point through the 1970s. |Source= Traced from [https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/vintage-1971-briggs-case-plumbing-4630520540 Vintage 1971 Briggs-Case Plumbing Catalog], circa 1971, via Worthpoint |Date= 1971 |Author={{unknown}} |Permissio...

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13 October 2023

  • 16:1716:17, 13 October 2023 diff hist +252 File:George Williams Lyman (1780-1869).jpglinks to examples of original sculpture
  • 15:2615:26, 13 October 2023 diff hist +875 N File:George Williams Lyman (1780-1869).jpg{{Information |Description=Sketch of statue by {{w|Richard Saltonstall Greenough}} of {{w|George W. Lyman}}, New England industrialist, {{w|Boston Associate}}, who served as president of the Massachusetts Hospital Life Insurance Company and as a director of the Boston & Lowell Railroad. He was regarded as one of the founders of the New England's textile industry, investing in Waltham, Lowell, Lawrence, and Holyoke, and was a patron of the {{w|Boston Athenaeum}}. |Source=Own work, drawn from s...
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