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| He was an | industrialist, a contractor, a great sportsman and a New |
| rla Sanford (Peggie Castle), a Californian | industrialist, a rancher from Arizona, and a Congressman |
| on architect Alden Frink for the prominent | industrialist Aaron Davis Williams, Abbotsford was built |
| He was a 19th century | industrialist, active in his family's iron business whic |
| io Scalfari, and backed by the progressive | industrialist Adriano Olivetti, manufacturer of Olivetti |
| Daniel Pratt ( | industrialist), Alabama industrialist |
| The son of | industrialist Alexander Byers, Eben Byers was educated a |
| hem is a series of seven eggs made for the | industrialist Alexander Kelch. |
| s a summer resort by Elkin, North Carolina | industrialist Alexander Chatham, one of the founders of |
| ginally the St. Johns riverfront estate of | industrialist Alfred I. du Pont. |
| (1.0 km2) as a country estate for wealthy | industrialist Alfred Atmore Pope, to the designs of his |
| es site founded in 1870 by the chemist and | industrialist Alfred Nobel for the production of dynamit |
| political profile rose as he was pushed by | industrialist allies in charge of Le Temps who ensured t |
| for James Irving Holcomb, an Indianapolis | industrialist and a Vice President of the Butler Univers |
| September 29 - Benjamin Hall, | industrialist and politician (died 1817) |
| an-born Ugandan businessman, entrepreneur, | industrialist and philanthropist, purchased 800 acres (3 |
| - October 16, 1945 in Berlin) was a German | industrialist and financier who is best known for being |
| e of mechanised transport; in the words of | industrialist and former British Rail chairman Peter Par |
| hcote, (c1757 - 1822) was a Stoke on Trent | industrialist and owner of Longton Hall in Staffordshire |
| ay, d. 1824, nephew of John Mackay (Boston | Industrialist), and "R. |
| personal secretary of Andrew Carnegie, the | industrialist and philanthropist, from 1897-1914. |
| An innovative | industrialist and astute businessman, Cobbett was cofoun |
| Park, the Stitt House was built in 1875 by | industrialist and early city founder Samuel H. Stitt. |
| His paternal great-grandfather was the | industrialist and politician Sir William Chaytor, 1st Ba |
| College in honor of Benjamin E. Bates, the | industrialist and philanthropist who made substantial ea |
| , Ontario and became a business executive, | industrialist and manager. |
| ne Everit Macy (1871-1930) was an American | industrialist and philanthropist, involved in local gove |
| 90 - London, 1967) was a British engineer, | industrialist, and founder of the Guinness Book of Recor |
| was born in Montreal, Quebec and became an | industrialist and publisher. |
| The 19th-century | industrialist and Liberal politician Sir Elkanah Armitag |
| His father was a prominent | industrialist and chairman of J and J Colman, and Nigel |
| s a 'house-warming' gift for Jules Griset, | industrialist and keen amateur cellist, to whom it is de |
| He was also a scientist and | industrialist and former Chancellor of the University of |
| l Thomas Walter Harding (1843-1927) was an | industrialist and civic figure in Leeds, West Yorkshire, |
| - 26 October 1940)) was a railway builder, | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| 1792) was an American farmer, soldier, and | industrialist, and the founder of one of the most promin |
| 14 December 1870-16 June 1947) was a major | industrialist and Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament ( |
| 1898 Hattie married Joseph G. Wilkins, an | industrialist, and they resided in Selma. |
| The | industrialist and social worker-turned-politician began |
| 6, 1841 - January 4, 1911) was an American | industrialist and political figure. |
| ly 3, 1881 - July 4, 1957) was an American | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| Built in 1863 for Clark Lane, a Hamilton | industrialist and philanthropist, the octagonal house fe |
| 2, 1871 - February 9, 1931) was a Canadian | industrialist and politician. |
| obert Renshaw (1845 - 1923) was an English | industrialist and foundryman. |
| ls settlement was founded in 1845 by local | industrialist and mill-owner Hugh Mason who saw it as a |
| ed E. Allen Moore, a former teacher turned | industrialist and son of acclaimed American artist Nelso |
| One Sanjay is an | industrialist and the other is a small time thief. |
| uary 1907-15 February 2001), was a British | industrialist and public servant in the Treasury. |
| 0, 1867-November 17, 1962) was an American | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| Matthew Curtis (1807-1887) was an | industrialist and civic leader in Manchester. |
| ' life to suggest he was destined to be an | industrialist and Governor of Massachusetts. |
| 26, 1816-June 16, 1883) was a New England | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| ron Tombs (born 17 May 1924) is an English | industrialist and politician. |
| 1850 - July 6, 1919) was a Welsh-American | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| ary 1874 - 22 November 1941) was a British | industrialist and Conservative politician. |
| outh Africa) - Daughter of Nelson Mandela, | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| Leading | industrialist and builder Thomas Telford made numerous m |
| (1897 - 1988) was an electrical engineer, | industrialist, and historian of science and technology. |
| ell (1840 - 1915) and built about 1889 for | industrialist and inventor David H. Burrell (1841-1919). |
| ember 1874 - 28 March 1961) was a Canadian | industrialist and parliamentarian. |
| Demets was | industrialist and became municipality Council member (19 |
| he daughter of Henry Davis Pochin, a noted | industrialist and chemist. |
| He was the son of an | industrialist and revealed his talent at an early age. |
| Industrialist and slave-owner Richard Pennant is created | |
| ly 15, 1854 - May 10, 1931) was an Ontario | industrialist and political figure. |
| March 2 - Carl Jacobsen, brewer, | industrialist and arts patron (died 1914) |
| Hakim Ali Zardari, a Sindhi | industrialist and landlord from Sindh, Pakistan |
| (Italian pronunciation: ), was an Italian | industrialist and principal shareholder of Fiat. |
| to Adolf von Hansemann, a notable Prussian | industrialist and manager of the Disconto Society (Disco |
| It is named after Alfred Nobel, Swedish | industrialist and founder of the Nobel Prize. |
| ary 28, 1910) was an American businessman, | industrialist, and soldier who served as a U.S. Represen |
| as built in 1801 by Moses Brown, a wealthy | industrialist and abolitionist. |
| born in West Lorne, Ontario and became an | industrialist and lumberman. |
| - 24 October 1903) was a British engineer, | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| April 25, 1852 - December 21, 1921) was an | industrialist, and founder of the Cannon Mills Corporati |
| For Sir Christopher Clayton, | industrialist and politician, see Christopher Clayton (b |
| Myron Charles Taylor, America's leading | industrialist, and a key diplmatic figure at the hub of |
| John Copcutt (1805-1895) was a prominent | industrialist and contributed significantly to the devel |
| Robert Timken, Jr. (* 1938) is an American | industrialist and businessman and former ambassador. |
| ichael Kohler (1844-1900) was a prosperous | industrialist and mayor of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. |
| about the actor; for the American lawyer, | industrialist and philanthropist, see John Thomas Lupton |
| stly known as J. C. Jacobsen, was a Danish | industrialist and philanthropist best known for founding |
| ker, and his mother was the daughter of an | industrialist and politician. |
| ey (1864 - 17 November 1944) was a British | industrialist and Conservative Party politician. |
| - May 9, 1938) was a Danish entrepreneur, | industrialist and businessman. |
| 4) was an Ohio civil engineer, politician, | industrialist, and most famously, an officer who served |
| y 28, 1995), popularly known as KG, was an | industrialist and philanthropist from Coimbatore, in Tam |
| arl Henckel, Arthur Gutheil and the future | industrialist and politician Alfred Hugenberg and togeth |
| der, (January 31, 1830 - October 20, 1917) | Industrialist and Civil War Union General, well known fo |
| en (May 27, 1885 - April 25, 1968), was an | industrialist and sports team owner. |
| February 1, 1893 - October 3, 1956) was an | industrialist and political figure in New Brunswick. |
| ompany of the late 19th century created by | industrialist and phialnthropist Andrew Carnegie to mana |
| ed after Sir William Beardmore, a Scottish | industrialist and expedition sponsor born in 1856. |
| elot is reborn as Jules Futrelle, a French | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| etcher Lovejoy (1854-1932) was an American | industrialist and an associate of Andrew Carnegie, Henry |
| 12, 1850 - December 23, 1912) was a German | industrialist and later professor of anthropology. |
| Stanstead County and became a businessman, | industrialist and lumber merchant. |
| home of Stephen Tyng Mather, the American | industrialist and conservationist, who championed the cr |
| Cannon was a great | industrialist and involved in philanthropy in the commun |
| s the brother of Peter Wessel Wind Kildal, | industrialist and father of Birger Kildal. |
| s born in Bury, Lancashire, England to the | industrialist and Member of Parliament Sir Robert Peel, |
| donated by John Fox Slater, a New England | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| s hand, and with the influence of powerful | industrialist and conservationist Stephen Mather who was |
| married John Stewart McLennan, a Canadian | industrialist and newspaper owner, and later Senator. |
| o known as Atalaya, was the winter home of | industrialist and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington an |
| Wright was an | industrialist, and became chairman of Warne, Wright & Ro |
| James Boyce - | Industrialist and Entrepreneur |
| September 29, 1778 - July 31, 1817) was an | industrialist and a prominent figure in South Wales. |
| princess, by Moriz von Kuffner, a Viennese | industrialist and sponsor of astronomy. |
| Charles Linn, | industrialist and financier |
| , 1894 - October 20, 1956) was an American | industrialist and founder of Bell Aircraft Corporation. |
| Louisiana | industrialist and inventor William Edenborn maintained t |
| 1925 in Lunenburg) is a Canadian engineer, | industrialist and the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Nova S |
| st 1949 in Landsberg am Lech) was a German | industrialist and an accused in the Nuremberg Flick Tria |
| Ivar Kreuger (1880-1932), | industrialist and financier |
| 27 May 1797 - 18 March 1885) was a British | industrialist and Liberal politician. |
| 1838 - 26 May 1922) was a Belgian chemist, | industrialist and philanthropist. |
| y (October 20, 1861 - June 2, 1928) was an | industrialist and political figure on Prince Edward Isla |
| FC, born 18 Feb 1917, is a leading British | industrialist and former president of the CBI and Chairm |
| cartographer, architect, mining engineer, | industrialist and school superintendent. |
| William Jones (1842-1907), master mariner, | industrialist and civic leader |
| ook (1834 - 26 January 1908) was a British | industrialist and Liberal politician who was active in l |
| 7 February - Johan Throne Holst, | industrialist and politician (d.1946) |
| Curtis Sanford (1792-1841) was an American | industrialist and politician. |
| was an American businessman, oil refining | industrialist, and yachtsman. |
| His father was a Warwickshire | industrialist and entrepreneur. |
| ease insert date of death ) was a Canadian | industrialist and politician. |
| David Henry (New Zealand) - Scottish-born | industrialist and philanthropist |
| son (April 29, 1853 - May 19, 1929) was an | industrialist and political figure in Manitoba, Canada. |
| He is the grandson of eminent | industrialist and Indian Civil Service officer Velagapud |
| A chemical engineer, | industrialist and company director, he presided over and |
| Samuel Robinson (1794-1884) was an English | industrialist and scholar of Persian who founded the Duk |
| y, founded in 1941 by electrical engineer, | industrialist, and historian Bern Dibner, is one of the |
| dbury, Kalamazoo's wealthiest 19th-century | industrialist and banker; the Dewing brothers: William S |
| Brausewetter (de) (1869 - 1965), Austrian | industrialist and civil engineer |
| harity Foundation, established by the late | industrialist and philanthropist Kadir Has. |
| ember 1933), sometimes R.B., was a banker, | industrialist, and philanthropist from Pittsburgh, Penns |
| eath and concentration camps who became an | industrialist and philanthropist in Monroe, northeastern |
| ing this period Bush became known as a top | industrialist and had political influence in Washington, |
| Howard R. Hughes - American aviator, | industrialist and film producer/director. |
| den; 9 August 1974 in Geneva) was a German | industrialist and poet. |
| Padma Jyoti is a Nepalese | industrialist and politician. |
| He was a progressive | industrialist and manufacturer as the first chairman of |
| The property, named after | industrialist and dipolomat James Willson Brooks, is man |
| th place of watch-making industry by Swiss | industrialist and watchmaker Eugene Blum and his wife Al |
| traction of Steamtown from 1968, funded by | industrialist and fellow steam enthusiast Sir William Mc |
| 902 - 22 April 1979) was a leading British | industrialist and pioneer of automation. |
| August 1833 - 16 April 1915) was a British | industrialist and politician. |
| d (May 18, 1868 - January 22, 1934) was an | industrialist and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canad |
| Mark Hanna was an | industrialist and Republican politician from Cleveland. |
| January 1877 - 8 May 1936) was a Ceylonese | industrialist and politician. |
| xecutive, the versatility of a venturesome | industrialist, and the qualities of leadership and organ |
| Donald Stokes, Baron Stokes, | industrialist and life peer. |
| ck (1888-1984), daughter of the Pittsburgh | industrialist and art patron Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919 |
| This article is about a German | industrialist and art collector. |
| , 1863 - February 8, 1948) was an American | industrialist and entrepreneur, and the patriarch of the |
| n property development, before becoming an | industrialist and railway entrepreneur and later a Liber |
| He was an | industrialist and merchant by career. |
| His proud father, | industrialist and widower Thomas "Big Tom" Callahan Jr. |
| uilding had declined by 1897, when wealthy | industrialist Andrew Carnegie took a one year lease, wit |
| e patents for his by-product coke ovens to | industrialist Andrew Mellon for $300,000, and the Kopper |
| Jonathan Chester, the young son of wealthy | industrialist Anthony Chester, and locks him in an aband |
| She married a third time in 1985 with | industrialist Arturo Fremura, but this marriage too ende |
| nt, with Roy O. Martin, III, an Alexandria | industrialist, as the vice-chairman. |
| officers were brothers C. Jared Ingersoll, | industrialist, as president, and John H. W. Ingersoll, a |
| r daughter Soundarya married Chennai-based | Industrialist Ashwin Ramkumar on Sep 3, 2010. |
| the Club of Rome in 1968 with the Italian | industrialist Aurelio Peccei. |
| ara Stanwyck) is the only daughter of rich | industrialist B.F. Fulton (Charles Coburn). |
| 1924 when d'Annunzio, under pressure from | industrialist backers who feared Giulletti's socialist b |
| The Hunnewell estates began with talented | industrialist, banker, businessman, landscape designer, |
| Jr., was an American tobacco manufacturer, | industrialist, banker, businessman, and real estate tyco |
| Robert K. Irving is a Canadian | industrialist based in Moncton, New Brunswick. |
| Iqbal Ali Lakhani is a Pakistani | industrialist belonging to Karachi's wealthy Lakhani fam |
| as married to Johann Ludwig Wegner, son of | industrialist Benjamin Wegner. |
| chool owner and the great-granddaughter of | industrialist Benjamin Wegner, as well as the first cous |
| sent state by Frank Green, a wealthy local | industrialist, between 1897 and 1930. |
| dge (died 1992) was a British engineer and | industrialist born in Worcester, England and educated at |
| Monty" Finniston (1912-1991) was a British | industrialist born in Glasgow, Scotland. |
| Erskine Ramsay was an Alabama | industrialist born Sep. 4, 1864 in Allegheny co, PA. |
| la (1837 - July 1, 1923) was an Irish-born | industrialist, building contractor and political figure |
| He became a paternalistic Victorian | industrialist, building houses for his workers in Windmi |
| Owen D. Young (1894) American | industrialist, businessman, lawyer, Democratic candidate |
| Lord Gregson was a scientific | industrialist by training who became managing director o |
| ecame an engineer, industrial designer and | industrialist by career. |
| ni in Rome, she is the daughter of Italian | Industrialist Camillo Crociani and his wife Edy Vessel a |
| rtter Patten (1840 - 1925) was an American | industrialist, capitalist, and American Civil War captai |
| orn in Trondhjem - the son of merchant and | industrialist Caspar Christian Piene (1805-1885) and Luc |
| Mary was the wife of Minneapolis | industrialist Charles Alfred Pillsbury. |
| Among the commission members were wealthy | industrialist Charles Deering and impressionist painter |
| rican philanthropist and a daughter of the | industrialist Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. and his wife, Ja |
| s purchased by neighboring wealthy Methuen | industrialist Charles H. Tenney. |
| born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of oil | industrialist Charles Pratt and Mary Helen Richardson. |
| Pratt was the son of Standard oil | industrialist Charles Pratt, and like his father before |
| Workers Union or NACO), a group set up by | industrialist Charles Somville in June 1933. |
| February 1844) was a British engineer and | industrialist, chiefly remembered as the maker of Charle |
| 2-1903) was a French racing car driver and | industrialist, co-founder of the car maker Renault, and |
| t by and is named for Henry Clay Frick, an | industrialist coke producer who created a portfolio of c |
| ome (1818-1893) was a British inventor and | industrialist, creator of Ransome's artificial stone. |
| He was the oldest son of the | industrialist Cyrus Hall McCormick (1809-1884). |
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