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Manville may refer to: People * David Manville (born 1934), English cricketer * Dick Manville (1926–2019), baseball pitcher * Edward Manville (1862–1933), electrical engineer, industrialist and politician * Françoise Eléonore Dejean de Manville (1749–1827), Countess of Sabran * Helen Adelia Manville (1839–1912), American poet and litterateur * Lesley Manville (born 1956), English actress * Manville S. Hodgson (1843–?), politician * Mikey Manville (born 1980), musician and lyricist * Tommy Manville (1894–1967), Manhattan socialite Places in the United States * Manville, Illinois * Manville, Indiana * Manville, New Jersey * Manville, Rhode Island * Manville, South Carolina * Manville, Wyoming Other * Johns Manville, building products company * Manville gun See also * Mannville (other) Mannville may refer to: * Mannville, Alberta, a town in Alberta, Canada * Mannville Group, a stratigraphical unit in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin See also * Manville ...
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David Manville
David Walter Manville (born 18 August 1934) is a former English cricketer. Manville was a right-handed batsman who fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born at Hollingbury, Sussex. Manville made three first-class appearances for Sussex in the 1956 County Championship against Warwickshire, Kent and Leicestershire. In his three matches, he scored a total of 13 runs at an average of 2.60, with a high score of 8. References External linksDavid Manvilleat ESPNcricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sports news website exclusively for the game of cricket. The site features news, articles, live coverage of cricket matches (including liveblogs and scorecards), and ''StatsGuru'', a ...David Manvilleat CricketArchive {{DEFAULTSORT:Manville, David 1934 births Living people Cricketers from Brighton English cricketers Sussex cricketers Wicket-keepers ...
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Manville, Indiana
Manville is an unincorporated community in Milton Township, Jefferson County, Indiana. Geography Manville is located on the West Fork of the Indian-Kentuck Creek, just upstream from where it joins the East Prong of the Indian-Kentuck. Manville takes its name from the Manville family, most likely from Nicholas Manville, who was the first postmaster under that name, starting in 1858. However, a post office existed previously under the name Buena Vista, after the site of a Mexican–American War The Mexican–American War, also known in the United States as the Mexican War and in Mexico as the (''United States intervention in Mexico''), was an armed conflict between the United States and Second Federal Republic of Mexico, Mexico f ... battle, opening in 1847. As an unincorporated area, Manville has no boundaries. It no longer has either a post office, or any established commerce. Its only institution is the Manville Christian Church, which was founded in 1830. That church ...
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Manville Gun
The Manville gun was a stockless, semi-automatic, revolver type gun, introduced in 1935 by Charles J. Manville.Machine Projector United States Patent US2101148. Applied for in March 11, 1935 and granted in December 7, 1937. The Manville Gun was a large weapon, with a heavy cylinder being rotated for each shot by a clockwork-type spring. The spring was wound manually during the reloading. By 1938 Manville had introduced three different bore diameter versions of the gun, based on 12-gauge, 26.5-mm, or 37-mm shells. Due to poor sales, Manville guns ceased production in 1943. Manville 12-Bore Gun The original, 1935, steel-and-aluminum weapon held twenty-four rounds of 12-gauge × 2.75-inch (18.5×70mmR) shells in a spring-driven rotary-cylinder that had to be wound counter-clockwise before firing. It consisted of a steel barrel of , a rotating aluminum-alloy ammo cylinder, a single-piece steel body and foregrip, and wooden pistol grips. Loading and unloading were effected by u ...
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Johns Manville
Johns Manville is an American company based in Denver, Colorado, that manufactures insulation, roofing materials and engineered products. For much of the 20th century, the then-titled Johns-Manville Corporation was the global leader in the manufacture of asbestos-containing products, including asbestos pipe insulation, asbestos shingles, asbestos roofing materials and asbestos cement pipe. The stock of Johns-Manville Corporation had been included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average from January 29, 1930 to August 27, 1982, when it was replaced by American Express. In 1981, Johns-Manville Corporation was renamed simply Manville. In 1982, facing unprecedented liability for asbestos injury claims, the company voluntarily filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Berkshire Hathaway bought the company in 2001, then chairman and CEO Jerry Henry retired in 2004. At that point, Steve Hochhauser became chairman, president and CEO. Todd Raba succeeded him i ...
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Manville, Wyoming
Manville is a town in Niobrara County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 95 at the 2010 census. History A post office called Manville has been in operation since 1887. The town was named for H. S. Manville, a cattleman. Geography Manville is located at (42.779467, -104.616319). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 95 people, 48 households, and 30 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 55 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 96.8% White, 1.1% Native American, and 2.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 5.3% of the population. There were 48 households, of which 25.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 54.2% were married couples living together, 4.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.2% had a male householder with no wife ...
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Manville, South Carolina
Manville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lee County, South Carolina, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census with a population of 471. The CDP is in central Lee County along U.S. Route 15, southwest of Bishopville, the county seat, and north of Sumter. South Carolina Highway 441 has its northeastern terminus at US 15 just south of the CDP; Highway 441 leads southwest to U.S. Routes 76 and 378 next to Shaw Air Force Base Shaw Air Force Base (Shaw AFB) is a United States Air Force (USAF) base located approximately west-northwest of downtown Sumter, South Carolina. It is one of the largest military bases operated by the United States, and is under the jurisdic ... west of Sumter. Scape Ore Swamp, a tributary of the Black River, forms the western border of the community. Demographics 2020 census ''Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the r ...
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Manville, Rhode Island
Manville is a village in the town of Lincoln in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. It is located at latitude 41.9616° North, longitude 71.4744° West. It has been assigned the ZIP Code 02838. It is a mill village that lies along the Blackstone River. Northern Lincoln Elementary School is located in Manville. The village is known for the former Manville-Jenckes Mills that burned down on September 12, 1955. The mill was a popular place to work in the village. Several row houses were constructed by mill owners to house their workers in the early 1900s. These rowhouses are known the residents of Manville as "the Brick Blocks", as well as the "Murnighan Mile". The village sports several businesses, including the Harmony Cafe, Early Birds Diner, Manville Palace Pizza, Chennai Tiffins Indian Restaurant, Manville Market (now the Joint on the Corner), Ernie's Auto Repair, One Stop Liquors, The Enrico Caruso Club, 4th Generation Salon,The Table Tennis Association of RI, The C ...
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Manville, New Jersey
Manville is a borough in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. The borough is located in the heart of the Raritan Valley region and is a part of the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 10,344,DP-1 - Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 for Manville borough, Somerset County, New Jersey
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Manville, Illinois
Manville is an unincorporated community in Newtown Township, Livingston County, Illinois Livingston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 35,815. Its county seat is Pontiac. Livingston County comprises the Pontiac, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is ..., United States, about southeast of Streator. Notes {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Livingston County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois ...
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Dick Manville
Richard Wesley Manville (December 31, 1926 – February 13, 2019) was an American professional baseball pitcher who appeared in 12 games (all in relief) over parts of two seasons in Major League Baseball for the Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Manville attended Yale University before serving in the United States Navy during World War II, then Harvard University after the war. He lettered in basketball, baseball, ice hockey and soccer. The right-hander was listed as tall and . His pro career lasted six seasons, 1947–1950 and 1952–1953. In his National League debut on April 30, 1950, against the Philadelphia Phillies, Manville threw two scoreless innings of relief, without allowing a hit, in a 9–3 Boston defeat at Shibe Park. It was his only appearance for the Braves; he was sent to the minor leagues thereafter and was acquired by the Cubs on May 15. In his 12 MLB games, Manville allowed 25 hits and 15 bases on balls, along with 15 earned r ...
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Tommy Manville
Thomas Franklyn Manville Jr. (April 9, 1894 – October 8, 1967) was an American socialite and heir to the Johns-Manville asbestos fortune. He was a celebrity in mid 20th-century Manhattan due to both his inherited wealth and his record-breaking 13 marriages to 11 women, which won him an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. The termination of his marriages usually resulted in gossip, widespread publicity, and huge cash settlements. Early life and first wives Born April 9, 1894, Thomas Franklyn Manville Jr. was the son and namesake of the founder and chairman of the Johns-Manville Corporation. His grandfather was Charles B. Manville. Manville stated that he and his father did not get along and that his father repeatedly disinherited him. However, Manville’s father always relented, and Manville received an inheritance after his father’s death. Among other accomplishments, his father became a director of Consolidated National Bank in 1904. Determined to wed, Ma ...
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Mikey Manville
The Manvils are a Canadian rock band from Vancouver. The band consists of the singer, songwriter and guitarist Mikey Manville, bass guitarist Dave Fenton and drummer Jay Koenderman. The Manvils have appeared on stage with Stereophonics, Suicide Girls, The Bellrays, The Horror Pops. Metric, De La Soul, Jarvis Cocker, Bif Naked, Sonic Youth, Ben Harper and The Relentless7, Daniel Wesley and Dragonette. The band signed a recording contract with the Vancouver indie label Sandbag Records in early 2008. In 2008, The Manvils began writing and recording an album with the producer, Ryan Dahle (Limblifter/ Age of Electric). Recorded at The Factory and The RecRoom (Greenhouse Studios), the new album was finished in early 2009. ''The Manvils'' was released in Canada on August 11, 2009, through Fontana North Distribution. The Manvils relocated to Toronto, Ontario in the fall of 2011 and Jason Skiendziel was brought on board to replace Greg Buhr on bass guitar. Dave Fenton replaced Jas ...
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