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    “Happy Birthday Uncle Will” -- S.M. Simpson, Will Lloyd-Jones, and Terry Greenwood

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    Left to right: S.M. Simpson, Will Lloyd-Jones, and Terry Greenwood at the Kelowna Golf Club celebrating "Uncle Will's" Birthday. Terry Greenwood was the S.M. Simpson Ltd. Sales manager at the time. S.M. Simpson bought the mill from Will Lloyd-Jones' brother, David Lloyd-Jones

    “Happy Birthday Uncle Will” -- group photo

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    Left to right, front row: Evelyn Radonski (crouching), S.M. Simpson, Will Lloyd-Jones, and Terry Greenwood (seated), Len Smith (crouching). Radonski was S.M. Simpson's personal secretary and Terry Greenwood was the S.M. Simpson Ltd. Sales manager at the time. Celebration at the Kelowna Golf Club for "Uncle Will's" (Will Lloyd-Jones') Birthday. S.M. Simpson bought the mill from Will Lloyd-Jones' brother, David Lloyd-Jones. Note attached to image reads: "Seated next to me is T. Greenwood. Centre seated is "Uncle Will." To his right is S.M. Simpson. You can hardly see the cartoon above the fireplace. Peg Purdy is right in front of Ella.

    “Happy Birthday Uncle Will” -- gift presentation

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    Will Lloyd-Jones and Mrs. Lloyd-Jones being presented with a gift. Celebration at the Kelowna Golf Club for "Uncle Will's" (Will Lloyd-Jones') Birthday. S.M. Simpson bought the mill from Will Lloyd-Jones' brother, David Lloyd-Jones

    S.M. Jones Company, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1890]

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    A circa 1890 view of the S.M. Jones Company or the Acme Sucker Rod Company, manufacturer of sucker rods and other oil well machinery, as seen from the other side of Golden Rule Park. Owned by Samuel Milton Jones, the company was known for fair wages and compensation for its employees. Terms associated with the photograph are: S.M. Jones Company (Toledo, Ohio) | Sucker rods | Golden Rule Park (Toledo, Ohio

    Entrance to the S.M. Jones Company, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1890]

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    A circa 1890 view of the entrance to the S.M. Jones Company or the Acme Sucker Rod Company in Toledo, Ohio. A manufacturer of sucker rods and other oil well machinery, the factory was owned by Samuel Milton Jones whose photo and a sign expressing the Golden Rule hand above the door. Terms associated with the photograph are: Factories | S.M. Jones Company (Toledo, Ohio) | Sucker rod

    Aerial view of the S.M. Jones Company, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1926]

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    A circa 1900 view of the S.M. Jones Company, manufacturer of sucker rods and other oil well machinery. Owned by Samuel Milton Jones, the company was known for fair wages and compensation for its employees. Terms associated with the photograph are: S.M. Jones Company (Toledo, Ohio) | Sucker rod

    The use of finite element field analysis in investigating industrial electrostatic hazards

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    Large vessels containing electrostatically charged flammable mists or dust clouds form part of many industrial processes. Consequently, high internal space potentials and electric fields are possible, promoting electrostatic discharges. The risk of ignition is often addressed by nitrogen inertion or by adding explosion protection systems. A preferred cost-effective alternative is to analyse the process with the aim of determining the maximum electric field that can be generated inside the vessel, for comparison with breakdown strength of air at which electrostatic discharges can occur. This field can seldom be measured directly. It can, however, be determined by performing simple measurements of the charge concentration and vessel dimensions to model the electrostatic conditions using a finite element, field analysis package. The package has been routinely used in hazard analyses by Wolfson Electrostatics, allowing the potential distributions and electric fields inside vessels to be displayed, using interactive graphics, as contour lines, vectors or graphs. Two hazard investigations in which the package was used are described in this paper

    MV Manhattan - christening

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    Rhoda Blanche Simpson (b. 1932) officiating. L-R: Jack Cooper, Mike Paley, Rhoda Blanche Simpson, Jack Riley, Art Jones. Tug built by Art Jones. Tug on right is MV Klatawa, purchased by S.M. Simpson from Len Haymer in 1930/31
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