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3 +1 | potrebbe trattarsi di un nome, divenuto marca |
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potrebbe trattarsi di un nome, divenuto marca Spiegazione: "Temple was home to the Temple Glass Works, founded in 1780. The short life of the business makes Temple glass rare and sought after today." (http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/temple.htm) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-04-02 21:41:16 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ancora: Temple Glass Factory, located on the east side of NH 123 in Sharon village, ...... Temple township. Founded in 1780 by Robert Hewes who employed Hessian mercenaries from the British Army trained in the art of glassblowing. This early attempt to manufacture bottles and crude window-glass was beginning of glass-making in New Hampshire.\" (http://www.geocities.com/afka_bob/nhhistmk/nhhist012.htm) |
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conferma Spiegazione: Come ha detto Sabrina si tratta di vetro proveniente da un'antica fabbrica di Temple, cittadina del New Hampshire, che ha preso il nome da John Temple. http://www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/temple.htm Temple, NH 03084 Origin: Like Sharon, this town was originally known as Peterborough Slip when first granted in 1750. Temple was incorporated in 1768 in honor of John Temple, lieutenant governor under John Wentworth. Temple was son-in-law to James Bowdoin, for whom Bowdoin College is named. Temple was home to the Temple Glass Works, founded in 1780. The short life of the business makes Temple glass rare and sought after today. |
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