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  2. Cameron International - Wikipedia

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    Original Cameron Iron Works Building. On the National Register of Historic Places Park Towers South, which was the former headquarters of Cameron. Cameron International Corporation (formerly Cooper Cameron Corporation (CCC) and Cooper Oil Tool, Cameron Iron Works) though now operating under Schlumberger, is a global provider of pressure control, production, processing, and flow control systems ...

  3. List of Art Deco architecture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    508 Park Avenue, Dallas, 1929 6851 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, 1936; Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, 1930; Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas, 1936; Dallas High School Arts and Sciences Building, Dallas, 1930 and 1941

  4. File:Camron Iron Works Building -- Houston.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Cameron ram-type blowout preventer - Wikipedia

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    Abercrombie had an idea for a blowout preventer and took it to Cameron. They designed and built the device at the Cameron Iron works. This resulted in the first ram-type blowout preventer, which they called the MO BOP. [1] [2] [4] Cameron Iron Works successfully marketed their blowout preventer and developed other tools for petroleum exploration.

  6. James Abercrombie (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    His engagement in the oil industry continued until he eventually became president of Cameron Iron Works. Abercrombie's work to develop the Cameron ram-type blowout preventer in 1922 would later find him inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2020. While working in Lake Charles, Louisiana, Abercrombie met his wife. The two married ...

  7. Llewellyn Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Reese Llewellyn, David Llewellyn, William Llewellyn, and John Llewellyn, of Amman Valley, Wales, [1] first organized the company in 1886. [2] The iron works, which had an anti-union leadership team, was bombed on Christmas Day 1910, most likely by Ortie McManigal, an associate of those responsible for the L.A. Times bombing two months earlier.

  8. Josephine Abercrombie - Wikipedia

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    Two sons, Jamie Abercrombie Robinson and George Anderson Robinson. Parent (s) Lillie Frank and James Smither Abercrombie (married May 6, 1925) Josephine Avalona Abercrombie (January 15, 1926 – January 5, 2022) was an American horsewoman, businesswoman, boxing promoter, philanthropist, and founder of The Lexington School in Lexington, Kentucky .

  9. Wyman-Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The Worcester Drop Forge Works was founded in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 1883 by Horace Wyman and Lyman Gordon. It was later renamed the Wyman-Gordon Company. [4] The company began with eight people in a small wooden factory building, forging crankshafts for looms. A 50-horsepower steam engine provided power for the drop hammers and other ...