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  • Factory mark
  • Symbol or device applied to a product to identify its manufacturer

    A factory mark is a marking affixed by manufacturers on their productions in order to authenticate them. Numerous factory marks are known throughout the

    Factory mark

    Factory mark

    Factory_mark

  • Mark (sign)
  • Written or imprinted symbol used to indicate some trait of an item

    ownership mark, for example, livestock branding); identification of the manufacturer and place of origin (manufacturer's mark, maker's mark, later a factory mark);

    Mark (sign)

    Mark (sign)

    Mark_(sign)

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)
  • 2005 film by Tim Burton

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 children's novel

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (film)

    Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(film)

  • Royal Copenhagen
  • Danish manufacturer of porcelain products

    protection of Danish Dowager Queen Juliane Marie. It is recognized by its factory mark, the three wavy lines above each other, symbolizing Denmark's three water

    Royal Copenhagen

    Royal_Copenhagen

  • Maker's mark
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maker's mark may refer to: Maker's Mark, an American brand of small-batch bourbon whiskey Factory mark, a marking affixed by manufacturers on their productions

    Maker's mark

    Maker's_mark

  • Animal Factory
  • 2000 film by Steve Buscemi

    Animal Factory is a 2000 American independent neo-noir film directed by Steve Buscemi and starring Willem Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Danny Trejo, John Heard

    Animal Factory

    Animal_Factory

  • Porcelain
  • Ceramic material

    Hewelke factory, which only lasted from 1758 to 1763. The soft-paste Cozzi factory fared better, lasting from 1764 to 1812. The Le Nove factory produced

    Porcelain

    Porcelain

    Porcelain

  • The Factory
  • Andy Warhol's New York City studio

    The Factory was pop artist Andy Warhol's New York City studio and the center of his artistic, social, and filmmaking activities from 1964 to 1987. Originally

    The Factory

    The_Factory

  • Chelsea porcelain factory
  • Porcelain manufactory in London, England

    of the bases of pieces, where most porcelain factory marks are placed, the very small Chelsea anchor marks are often "tucked away in the most unexpected

    Chelsea porcelain factory

    Chelsea porcelain factory

    Chelsea_porcelain_factory

  • Meissen porcelain
  • First European hard-paste porcelain

    period" when a gentleman asked that the mark be adjusted to look older that the factory got serious about mark control. After Irminger, the next chief

    Meissen porcelain

    Meissen porcelain

    Meissen_porcelain

  • Bryton James
  • American actor (born 1986)

    Hawkins/Static in Young Justice. He has provided the voice of Mark Surge in Hero Factory. His credits also include voice acting work as Freddie on the

    Bryton James

    Bryton James

    Bryton_James

  • Royal Crown Derby
  • English porcelain manufacturer

    Derby Mark, supposed to have been used by Holdship when at Derby, about 1766. Rare. 22 - Stephenson & Hancock, King Street Factory, 1862, same mark used

    Royal Crown Derby

    Royal Crown Derby

    Royal_Crown_Derby

  • Printer's mark
  • Symbol used as a trademark by printers

    Quarterly featured 328 printers' marks with an article on the history of each mark. Bookplate Colophon Factory mark Merchant's mark Union label Roberts, William

    Printer's mark

    Printer's mark

    Printer's_mark

  • Bone china
  • Porcelain composed of bone ash, feldspathic material, and kaolin

    standard at the Bow porcelain factory in London (operating from around 1747), and spread to some other English factories. The modern product was developed

    Bone china

    Bone china

    Bone_china

  • Merchant's mark
  • Emblem placed on products

    Company's coinage. Brand Seal (emblem) Factory mark House mark Livestock branding § Symbols and terminology Mason's mark Monogram Union label Seals were used

    Merchant's mark

    Merchant's mark

    Merchant's_mark

  • Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin
  • German porcelain manufacturer

    The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin

    Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin

    Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin

    Royal_Porcelain_Factory,_Berlin

  • Royal Worcester
  • British ceramics manufacturer

    later, by more elaborate printed and impressed marks. Thomas Flight died in 1800, leaving the factory in the hands of his son Joseph Flight and Martin

    Royal Worcester

    Royal Worcester

    Royal_Worcester

  • Famille rose
  • Type of Chinese porcelain decoration

    Porcelains with famille rose palette were also produced in European factories. The term famille rose meaning "pink family" was introduced together with

    Famille rose

    Famille rose

    Famille_rose

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • 1964 children's novel by Roald Dahl

    Factory is a 1964 children's novel by the British writer Roald Dahl. It features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

    Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory

  • Reinhold Schlegelmilch
  • porcelain manufacturer in Suhl, Germany, founded in the 19th century. The factory mark was the initials "RS" in red encircled by a green wreath beneath a red

    Reinhold Schlegelmilch

    Reinhold Schlegelmilch

    Reinhold_Schlegelmilch

  • Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain
  • The Duke's DV and D.V. incised or in underglaze blue were used as the factory mark. The elite wares of Mennecy were intended to compete with Chantilly porcelain

    Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain

    Mennecy-Villeroy porcelain

    Mennecy-Villeroy_porcelain

  • Phoenix (bicycle company)
  • Chinese bicycle company

    originated as the Shanghai Third Bicycle Factory created in May, 1958. The establishment of the Third Factory marks the date that the enterprise became joint

    Phoenix (bicycle company)

    Phoenix (bicycle company)

    Phoenix_(bicycle_company)

  • Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • 1971 film by Mel Stuart

    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is a 1971 American musical fantasy film directed by Mel Stuart from a screenplay by Roald Dahl, based on Dahl's 1964

    Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

    Willy_Wonka_&_the_Chocolate_Factory

  • Imperial Porcelain Factory, Saint Petersburg
  • Russian porcelain manufacturer based in Saint Petersburg

    The Imperial Porcelain Factory (Russian: Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, romanized: Imperatorskii Farforovyi Zavod), also known as the Imperial Porcelain

    Imperial Porcelain Factory, Saint Petersburg

    Imperial Porcelain Factory, Saint Petersburg

    Imperial_Porcelain_Factory,_Saint_Petersburg

  • Rosenthal (company)
  • German manufacturer of porcelain and household goods

    company took over the Krister Porzellanmanufaktur in Wałbrzych, Silesia. The factory was closed in 1945, but the brand was revived in 1951 and used until 1971

    Rosenthal (company)

    Rosenthal (company)

    Rosenthal_(company)

  • Factory Records discography
  • The following is a list of items with recorded Factory Records numbers. The list primarily consists of music releases but also includes promotional graphics

    Factory Records discography

    Factory_Records_discography

  • Rune Factory
  • Video game series

    Rune Factory is a franchise of fantasy role-playing social simulation games created by Yoshifumi Hashimoto and primarily published by Marvelous. The games

    Rune Factory

    Rune_Factory

  • Fürstenberg China
  • Porcelain factory in Germany

    The Fürstenberg China Factory (German: Porzellanmanufaktur Fürstenberg) was founded on 11 January 1747 in Fürstenberg, on the Weser river, by Johann Georg

    Fürstenberg China

    Fürstenberg China

    Fürstenberg_China

  • Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
  • German Porcelain Manufactory

    porcelain sculptor Franz Anton Bustelli came to work at the factory. In 1755 the factory received its first commission from the Bavarian court and in

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory

    Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory

    Nymphenburg_Porcelain_Manufactory

  • Monogram (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    excellence in school activities Monogram, a name used by researchers for a factory mark Monograms, a package tour operator, part of Globus family of brands Major

    Monogram (disambiguation)

    Monogram_(disambiguation)

  • Tang (blade)
  • Part of the blade protruding into the handle

    manufacturing, sometimes also the type of metal used or serial numbers. Hafting Factory mark "tang". Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.). Oxford University Press

    Tang (blade)

    Tang (blade)

    Tang_(blade)

  • List of military headstamps
  • OMF Saint Marks Powder Co. (A division of Olin-Mathieson) – Saint Marks, Crawfordville, Florida. Made ball powder for their ammunition factories. It was

    List of military headstamps

    List of military headstamps

    List_of_military_headstamps

  • Factory Physics
  • 1996 book by Wallace Hopp and Mark Spearman

    Factory Physics: Foundation of Manufacturing Management is a book written by Wallace Hopp and Mark Spearman, which introduces a science of operations for

    Factory Physics

    Factory_Physics

  • Saint-Cloud porcelain
  • been making porcelain as "perfect as the Chinese" since 1693. Chicaneau's factory was a pioneer in the manufacture of porcelain in Europe, where there had

    Saint-Cloud porcelain

    Saint-Cloud porcelain

    Saint-Cloud_porcelain

  • Jingdezhen porcelain
  • Chinese pottery produced in Jingdezhen

    distinct systems: Imperial Kiln Factory (Chinese: 御窰廠) and the private kilns (Chinese: 民窰). The Imperial Kiln Factory was officially established in 1369

    Jingdezhen porcelain

    Jingdezhen porcelain

    Jingdezhen_porcelain

  • Frankenthal Porcelain Factory
  • 18th Century German porcelain manufacturer

    established the factory's reputation. They retained some of the French style of Strasbourg. From 1770 all items were marked with a date mark. The earlier

    Frankenthal Porcelain Factory

    Frankenthal Porcelain Factory

    Frankenthal_Porcelain_Factory

  • Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro
  • Spanish porcelain factory

    Since the paste, the main artists, and the fleur-de-lys factory mark, were all used by both factories, distinguishing between their products from the years

    Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro

    Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro

    Real_Fábrica_del_Buen_Retiro

  • Shout! Studios
  • American home video and music company

    Shout! Studios (stylized as SHOUT! STUDIOS, and formerly known as Shout! Factory) is an American home video and music distributor founded in 2002 as Retropolis

    Shout! Studios

    Shout! Studios

    Shout!_Studios

  • Coalport porcelain
  • Centre of porcelain and pottery production

    the factory's history, with marks including the Coalport monogram C (Coalport) and S (Salop) enclosing C, N and S for the three former factories, are

    Coalport porcelain

    Coalport porcelain

    Coalport_porcelain

  • Limoges porcelain
  • Porcelain produced in Limoges, France

    Limoges porcelain is hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century, by any

    Limoges porcelain

    Limoges porcelain

    Limoges_porcelain

  • Vienna porcelain
  • Defunct Austrian porcelain manufacturer

    and continued until 1864. The firm was Europe's second-oldest porcelain factory after Meissen porcelain, and for 25 years the two remained the only European

    Vienna porcelain

    Vienna porcelain

    Vienna_porcelain

  • Blue and white pottery
  • Vases

    Commonwealth, faience factories were called "farfurnia". In 1770, King Stanisław August Poniatowski founded the Royal Farfur Factory in Belweder, Warsaw

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue_and_white_pottery

  • Lowestoft Porcelain Factory
  • English porcelain factory in operation 1757–1802

    The Lowestoft Porcelain Factory was a soft-paste porcelain factory on Crown Street (then Bell Lane) in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, which was active from

    Lowestoft Porcelain Factory

    Lowestoft Porcelain Factory

    Lowestoft_Porcelain_Factory

  • Ludwigsburg porcelain
  • figure groups, as the one illustrated here, but not all. The 18th-century factory mark was two "C"s interlocked in blue, with one reversed, with or without

    Ludwigsburg porcelain

    Ludwigsburg porcelain

    Ludwigsburg_porcelain

  • The Hit Factory
  • Recording studio in New York City, U.S.

    as simply The Hit Factory. Ed and Troy designed and built this facility with David Bell, Derek Buckingham, Alan Cundell of White Mark Limited and Neil

    The Hit Factory

    The Hit Factory

    The_Hit_Factory

  • Vista Alegre (company)
  • Portuguese porcelain manufacturer

    success of the Marinha Grande glass factory, Pinto Basto decided to create a “porcelain, glass and chemical processes” factory. He started, in 1815, by acquiring

    Vista Alegre (company)

    Vista Alegre (company)

    Vista_Alegre_(company)

  • Rune Factory Frontier
  • 2008 video game

    Rune Factory: Frontier is a 2008 role-playing simulation game developed by Neverland for the Wii. It is a spin-off in the Rune Factory series. Frontier

    Rune Factory Frontier

    Rune_Factory_Frontier

  • Happy Mondays
  • English alternative dance band

    second vocalist in 1990. They were originally signed to Tony Wilson's Factory Records label. The group's work bridged the Manchester alternative dance

    Happy Mondays

    Happy Mondays

    Happy_Mondays

  • Buzz Factory
  • 1989 studio album by Screaming Trees

    Trouser Press. Yarm, Mark (March 2012). Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge. ISBN 9780307464446. "Buzz Factory - Screaming Trees". AllMusic

    Buzz Factory

    Buzz_Factory

  • Hutschenreuther family
  • German porcelain business (1814–1969)

    his death in 1845, the factory was headed by his widow, Johanna Hutschenreuther, and her two sons. A large part of the factory was destroyed by a fire

    Hutschenreuther family

    Hutschenreuther family

    Hutschenreuther_family

  • The Bomb Factory
  • Live music venue in Dallas

    The Bomb Factory, formerly the Factory in Deep Ellum, is an American music venue and event space located in the Deep Ellum district of Dallas. It originally

    The Bomb Factory

    The Bomb Factory

    The_Bomb_Factory

  • The Idea Factory
  • Non-fiction book by Jon Gertner

    TIME. Facebook co-founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg recommended The Idea Factory to his book club in 2015, saying of the choice, "[he

    The Idea Factory

    The_Idea_Factory

  • Willy Wonka
  • Fictional character in Roald Dahl novels

    Chocolate Factory and its 1972 sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He is the eccentric founder and proprietor of the Wonka Chocolate Factory. Wonka

    Willy Wonka

    Willy Wonka

    Willy_Wonka

  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (franchise)
  • Fantasy media franchise created by Roald Dahl

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a media franchise based on the 1964 novel of the same name by the British author Roald Dahl. It includes two novels

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (franchise)

    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (franchise)

    Charlie_and_the_Chocolate_Factory_(franchise)

  • Aluminia
  • the products have been sold under the mark "Royal Copenhagen Denmark Fajance." In modern times, the Aluminia factory is best known for the "Blue Line" dinner

    Aluminia

    Aluminia

    Aluminia

  • Chantilly porcelain
  • French soft-paste porcelain

    produced by makers such as Edme Samson, reproducing the famous underglaze factory mark of a hunting horn. The Salon des porcelaines, Château de Chantilly Chantilly

    Chantilly porcelain

    Chantilly porcelain

    Chantilly_porcelain

  • Manufacture nationale de Sèvres
  • French ceramics factory

    [manyfaktyʁ nɑsjɔnal də sɛvʁ]) is one of the principal European porcelain factories. It is located in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine, France. It is the continuation

    Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

    Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

    Manufacture_nationale_de_Sèvres

  • Linthorpe Art Pottery
  • Former ceramic maker in Middlesbrough, England

    vase Linthorpe Art Pottery can have up to four identifying marks. Firstly, the factory mark, of which there are several variations, the earliest of which

    Linthorpe Art Pottery

    Linthorpe Art Pottery

    Linthorpe_Art_Pottery

  • Alex Hassell
  • English actor (born 1980)

    Shakespeare Company. He is co-founder of The Factory Theatre Company whose patrons include Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy, Mark Rylance, and Emma Thompson. His debut

    Alex Hassell

    Alex Hassell

    Alex_Hassell

  • Fritz Klimsch
  • German sculptor

    Fritz Klimsch owl sculpture Fritz Klimsch, a female nude Fritz Klimsch, factory mark Nymph by the water (Frankfurt am Main) Rudolf Virchow Monument "Fritz

    Fritz Klimsch

    Fritz Klimsch

    Fritz_Klimsch

  • Factory Records
  • British record label

    early in their career) by the Fall, featuring Mark E. Smith and Marc "Lard" Riley on bass guitar. The Factory label set up an office in Erasmus' home on

    Factory Records

    Factory_Records

  • Directorate of Ordnance (Coordination & Services)
  • Defence Production complex in India

    Chennai Arjun Mark-II tank Bhishma's engine at Engine Factory Avadi, Chennai Surface Mine Clearing System manufactured by Ordnance Factory Medak Missiles

    Directorate of Ordnance (Coordination & Services)

    Directorate_of_Ordnance_(Coordination_&_Services)

  • List of Tesla factories
  • China Factory". Bloomberg News. July 6, 2023. Retrieved August 13, 2023. Kane, Mark (September 8, 2021). "Tesla Completes Supercharger Factory In Shanghai"

    List of Tesla factories

    List of Tesla factories

    List_of_Tesla_factories

  • Wedgwood
  • English pottery and porcelain manufacturer

    Staffordshire estate, which he renamed Etruria, as both a home and factory site; the Etruria Works factory was producing from 1769, initially making ornamental wares

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

  • The Sound Factory (nightclub)
  • Nightclub that was in New York City's Manhattan

    Sound Factory was a nightclub first located 532 West 27th Street and then 618 West 46th Street in New York City's Manhattan. The Sound Factory was an

    The Sound Factory (nightclub)

    The_Sound_Factory_(nightclub)

  • Factory Five Racing
  • American automobile company

    FFR Type 65 Coupe. BizJournals.com Factory Five Company Profile "Factory Five Official Website: 65 Roadster Mark 3". Archived from the original on February

    Factory Five Racing

    Factory_Five_Racing

  • Hard-paste porcelain
  • Ceramic material

    feldspar, and quartz were discovered. This soon led to a large production in factories across Europe by the end of the 18th century. Despite the huge influence

    Hard-paste porcelain

    Hard-paste porcelain

    Hard-paste_porcelain

  • 12-inch/50-caliber Mark 8 gun
  • Naval gun

    completely made and assembled at the Naval Gun Factory in Washington D.C., the forgings for the Mark 8 were manufactured at the Midvale and Bethlehem

    12-inch/50-caliber Mark 8 gun

    12-inch/50-caliber Mark 8 gun

    12-inch/50-caliber_Mark_8_gun

  • Factory Floor
  • British electronic music group

    most exhilarating bands around". Factory Floor formed in London in 2005, originally comprising Gabriel Gurnsey and Mark Harris, who were later joined by

    Factory Floor

    Factory Floor

    Factory_Floor

  • Vincennes porcelain
  • Orry de Fulvy, brother of a superintendent of royal buildings, that a factory be set up in the premises of the disused royal château to manufacture a

    Vincennes porcelain

    Vincennes porcelain

    Vincennes_porcelain

  • Plymouth porcelain
  • porcelain had moved to that by 1820. Factory marks are of only limited help, as many pieces are unmarked, and the main mark was also used at Bristol; this was

    Plymouth porcelain

    Plymouth porcelain

    Plymouth_porcelain

  • Wagner & Apel Porzellan
  • German porcelain company

    business is being run by the fourth and fifth generation. In 1877 a porcelain factory was founded in Lippelsdorf with the name of “KUCH & Co.” The entry in the

    Wagner & Apel Porzellan

    Wagner_&_Apel_Porzellan

  • Boeing Renton Factory
  • Airplane assembly facility in Renton, Washington

    The factory covers 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of floor space. The factory lies adjacent to Renton Municipal Airport. The Boeing Renton Factory is

    Boeing Renton Factory

    Boeing Renton Factory

    Boeing_Renton_Factory

  • Limoges Box
  • These cannot be identified by back stamp marks, for none were put on them. There were four big porcelain factories that made snuff boxes around this time

    Limoges Box

    Limoges_Box

  • Delftware
  • Dutch pottery

    about 1640 Delft potters began using personal monograms and distinctive factory marks. The Guild of St Luke, to which painters in all media had to belong

    Delftware

    Delftware

    Delftware

  • French porcelain
  • Porcelain production in France

    the other German factories. But by the 1760s, kaolin had been discovered near Limoges, and the relocated royal-owned Sèvres factory took the lead in European

    French porcelain

    French porcelain

    French_porcelain

  • H & R Daniel
  • out of the loop. This meant that items by and large would not have a factory mark; this did not apply to Daniel alone. Such is the case for the vast majority

    H & R Daniel

    H_&_R_Daniel

  • Soft-paste porcelain
  • Porcelain material consisting of clay and other materials

    XV gave his own factory, Vincennes, a monopoly, at which point the factory moved to become the Frankenthal operation. Early factories in France, England

    Soft-paste porcelain

    Soft-paste porcelain

    Soft-paste_porcelain

  • Factory International
  • Theatre in Manchester, England

    Factory International is an arts organisation based in Manchester, England. It produces the biennial Manchester International Festival (MIF) and operates

    Factory International

    Factory International

    Factory_International

  • Henry Bone
  • British artist (1755–1834)

    Victorian writer to have been marked with the figure "1" in addition to the factory-mark, a small cross. This attribution is speculative, however, as are a number

    Henry Bone

    Henry Bone

    Henry_Bone

  • Voluntary CQC Mark Certification
  • Chinese voluntary product certification

    retesting) Receiving the Voluntary CQC Mark Certification Application for Marking Permission at the CNCA Annual Follow-up Factory Inspections by Chinese officials

    Voluntary CQC Mark Certification

    Voluntary_CQC_Mark_Certification

  • The Feast of the Broken Heart
  • 2014 studio album by Hercules and Love Affair

    trombone (track 10) Andrew Butler – production Ha-Ze Factory – production, engineering, mixing Mark Pistel – production (track 7) Benjamin Alexander Huseby

    The Feast of the Broken Heart

    The_Feast_of_the_Broken_Heart

  • Porzellanfabrik Walküre
  • German porcelain manufacturer

    historically as Porzellanfabrik Siegmund Paul Meyer (with porcelain mark SPM), was a porcelain factory in Bayreuth, Germany, that existed for 120 years from 1899

    Porzellanfabrik Walküre

    Porzellanfabrik Walküre

    Porzellanfabrik_Walküre

  • Asnières (Van Gogh series)
  • Location and painting series by Vincent van Gogh

    The works, which include parks, restaurants, riverside settings and factories, mark a breakthrough in van Gogh's artistic development. In the Netherlands

    Asnières (Van Gogh series)

    Asnières (Van Gogh series)

    Asnières_(Van_Gogh_series)

  • Mark Barnett (motorcyclist)
  • American motorcycle racer

    Championships from 1977 to 1989, most prominently as a member of the Suzuki factory racing team where he won three consecutive AMA 125cc national championships

    Mark Barnett (motorcyclist)

    Mark_Barnett_(motorcyclist)

  • Lego Hero Factory
  • Line of construction toys by LEGO

    Lego Hero Factory is a discontinued line of construction toys created by the Lego Group marketed primarily at 6-to-16-year-olds. The theme was launched

    Lego Hero Factory

    Lego_Hero_Factory

  • The Jam Factory
  • Shopping and entertainment centre in Melbourne, Australia

    The Jam Factory was a shopping and entertainment centre, located in Chapel Street, South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. The Jam Factory is owned

    The Jam Factory

    The Jam Factory

    The_Jam_Factory

  • Museum of Royal Worcester
  • Ceramics museum in Worcester, England

    Museum) is a ceramics museum located in the Royal Worcester porcelain factory's former site in Worcester, England. The museum houses the world’s largest

    Museum of Royal Worcester

    Museum of Royal Worcester

    Museum_of_Royal_Worcester

  • Bow porcelain factory
  • The Bow porcelain factory (active c. 1747–64 and closed in 1776) was an emulative rival of the Chelsea porcelain factory in the manufacture of early soft-paste

    Bow porcelain factory

    Bow porcelain factory

    Bow_porcelain_factory

  • Leo Gregory
  • British film and television actor

    (2003), Stoned (2005), Green Street (2005), The Mark of Cain (2008), Wild Bill (2011), The Hooligan Factory (2014), and Once Upon a Time in London (2019)

    Leo Gregory

    Leo Gregory

    Leo_Gregory

  • Small Arms Ammunition Factory
  • of production at 2 o'clock, and the type and mark of cartridge at 6 o'clock. Small Arms Ammunition Factory No.1 (MF1 or MF) – Footscray; Melbourne, Victoria

    Small Arms Ammunition Factory

    Small Arms Ammunition Factory

    Small_Arms_Ammunition_Factory

  • Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
  • German mathematician, physician, and philosopher (1651–1708)

    porcelan to Leibniz's secretary. He proposed the establishment of a porcelain factory to Augustus II of Poland, Elector of Saxony, but was denied. Also in 1704

    Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus

    Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus

    Ehrenfried_Walther_von_Tschirnhaus

  • Card Factory
  • Retailer of greeting cards and gifts in the United Kingdom

    was appointed as chief executive. In 2024, Card Factory sold an exclusive East 17 Christmas card to mark the 30th anniversary of the band's Christmas single

    Card Factory

    Card Factory

    Card_Factory

  • Mark Weston (athlete)
  • British track and field athlete

    the Charing Cross Hospital. Born in Oreston, Weston worked in a clothing factory after leaving school and then as a nurse, which lead to him pursuing a

    Mark Weston (athlete)

    Mark_Weston_(athlete)

  • Mark Tymchyshyn
  • American actor (born 1958)

    Mark Tymchyshyn (born July 30, 1958) is an American actor perhaps best known for his role in George Lopez as Mel Powers, a factory owner. Tymchyshyn is

    Mark Tymchyshyn

    Mark_Tymchyshyn

  • Dmitry Vinogradov
  • Russian inventor (1720–1758)

    successful first firing. As a mark of its impending success the venture was renamed the Imperial Porcelain Factory. The Imperial factory's greatest period of success

    Dmitry Vinogradov

    Dmitry Vinogradov

    Dmitry_Vinogradov

  • Rana Plaza collapse
  • 2013 industrial building collapse in Savar, Bangladesh

    BBC News. Retrieved 7 April 2017. Kelley, Mark (11 October 2013). "Interview with jailed Rana Plaza factory owner Bazlus Samad Adnan". Fifth Estate. Canadian

    Rana Plaza collapse

    Rana Plaza collapse

    Rana_Plaza_collapse

  • Inside the Factory
  • UK television programme (2015–)

    Inside the Factory is a British television series produced by Voltage TV for the BBC. The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 5 May 2015. Each episode

    Inside the Factory

    Inside_the_Factory

  • Transgression (album)
  • 2005 studio album by Fear Factory

    guitarist Mark Morton, who co-wrote the song "New Promise". The album was released as an enhanced CD with access to the exclusive Fear Factory website.

    Transgression (album)

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  • Bentley Crewe
  • Bentley Motor company office and factory

    In 1946 the factory produced its first motor car, the Ivan Evernden designed Bentley Mark VI which was based on the short lived Bentley Mark V. It was the

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  • Factories
  • pl.

    of Factory

  • Factored
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Factor

  • Factorship
  • n.

    The business of a factor.

  • Factor
  • n.

    One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; a commission merchant or consignee. He may be a home factor or a foreign factor. He may buy and sell in his own name, and he is intrusted with the possession and control of the goods; and in these respects he differs from a broker.

  • Lactory
  • a.

    Lactiferous.

  • Shopman
  • n.

    One who works in a shop or a factory.

  • Victories
  • pl.

    of Victory

  • Factory
  • n.

    A house or place where factors, or commercial agents, reside, to transact business for their employers.

  • Manufactory
  • n.

    A building or place where anything is manufactured; a factory.

  • Rectories
  • pl.

    of Rectory

  • Olfactory
  • n.

    An olfactory organ; also, the sense of smell; -- usually in the plural.

  • Factoring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Factor

  • Factor
  • v. t.

    To resolve (a quantity) into its factors.

  • Olfactory
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or connected with, the sense of smell; as, the olfactory nerves; the olfactory cells.

  • Factoring
  • n.

    The act of resolving into factors.

  • Proxenet
  • n.

    A negotiator; a factor.

  • Factory
  • n.

    The body of factors in any place; as, a chaplain to a British factory.

  • Olfactories
  • pl.

    of Olfactory

  • Factory
  • n.

    A building, or collection of buildings, appropriated to the manufacture of goods; the place where workmen are employed in fabricating goods, wares, or utensils; a manufactory; as, a cotton factory.

  • Factorial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a factory.