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  2. Fortnum & Mason - Wikipedia

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    Website. fortnumandmason.com. Fortnum & Mason plc (colloquially often shortened to just Fortnum's) is an upmarket department store in London, England. The main store is located at 181 Piccadilly in the St James's area of London, where it was established in 1707 by William Fortnum and Hugh Mason. There are additional stores at The Royal Exchange ...

  3. Lowell Mason - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Lowell Mason. Lowell Mason (January 8, 1792 – August 11, 1872) was an American music director and banker who was a leading figure in 19th-century American church music. Lowell composed over 1,600 hymn tunes, many of which are often sung today. His best-known work includes an arrangement of "Joy to the World" and the tune Bethany ...

  4. Piccadilly - Wikipedia

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    Piccadilly. Coordinates: 51°30′25″N 0°08′32″W. View of Piccadilly and The Dilly hotel (on the left), looking towards Piccadilly Circus, 2009. Piccadilly ( / ˌpɪkəˈdɪli / ⓘ) is a road in the City of Westminster, London, England, to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east.

  5. Fortnum - Wikipedia

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    Fortnum. Fortnum may refer to: Fortnum & Mason, English department store. William Fortnum, its founder. Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820-99), a later member of the same family, art collector, historian, and benefactor of the University of Oxford. Peggy Fortnum (1919–2016), English writer and illustrator, notably of Paddington Bear. Category ...

  6. William Farnum - Wikipedia

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    William Farnum (July 4, 1876 – June 5, 1953) was an American actor. He was a star of American silent cinema, and he became one of the highest-paid actors during this time. He was a star of American silent cinema, and he became one of the highest-paid actors during this time.

  7. List of companies named after people - Wikipedia

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    Hewitt Associates – Ted Hewitt. Hewlett-Packard – William Hewlett and David Packard. Hillman – William Hillman. Hilton Hotels – Conrad Hilton. HKS – Hiroyuki Hasegawa and Goichi Kitagawa (plus Sigma Automotive) Hodder & Stoughton – Matthew Hodder and Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton. Hohner – Matthias Hohner.

  8. W. Garfield Weston - Wikipedia

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    W. Garfield Weston. Willard Garfield Weston OC (26 February 1898 – 22 October 1978) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist who was a member of the prominent Weston family. He led George Weston Limited and its various subsidiaries and associated companies, including Associated British Foods, for half a century and established one of the ...

  9. Charles Drury Edward Fortnum - Wikipedia

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    Charles Drury Edward Fortnum (1820–1899), often known as C. Drury E. Fortnum, was an English art collector and historian, known as a benefactor of the University of Oxford. Life [ edit ] Born on 2 March 1820, Fortnum was the surviving son of Charles Fortnum (1770–1860), by his wife Laetitia (née Stevens), widow of Robert Basden of the ...