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- Edmund Cartwright | Power Loom, Textile Manufacturing Automation . . .
Edmund Cartwright (born April 24, 1743, Marnham, Nottinghamshire, Eng —died Oct 30, 1823, Hastings, Sussex) was an English inventor of the first wool-combing machine and of the predecessor of the modern power loom
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- NBA legend Bill Cartwright opens up about his life and career - The . . .
Cartwright coached the Bulls in 2002 and for part of 2003 He later coached Osaka Evessa in Japan and the Mexican men’s national team He owns Froggy’s French Cafe in Chicago and recently was inducted into the Sacramento Sports Hall of Fame
- CARTWRIGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CARTWRIGHT definition: Edmund, 1743–1822, English clergyman: inventor of the power-driven loom See examples of Cartwright used in a sentence
- Alexander Cartwright - Baseball Hall of Fame
He continued a life of civil service until his death on July 12, 1892, after which his grave became a popular visiting site for many baseball luminaries – including Babe Ruth in 1934 Cartwright was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1938
- Edmund Cartwright - Lemelson
Cartwright thought there had to be a way to make the weaving process automatic in order to keep pace His colleagues didn’t believe it was possible, but with the help of a blacksmith and carpenter, he began working on a machine that would prove the doubters wrong He created a prototype in 1785
- Cartwright (surname) - Wikipedia
Cartwright is an English surname that originally meant a maker of carts Notable people with the surname include: From the television series Bonanza: Other fictional characters: Madge Cartwright, the sole heiress to Cartwright's Soap Empire; and fiancée of Teddy Meldrum in You Rang, M'Lord?
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