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FORMER PIANO MANUFACTURER IN BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, UNITED STATES
Chickering And Sons; Chickering and sons; Chickering and Sons
  • Chickering brand piano pictured in an advertisement in a [[Indianapolis Maennerchor]] concert program, March 1912.
  • Jonas Chickering, founder.

U. Ray and Sons         
  •  [[Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury]], Founder.
U. Ray and Sons was a privately held blockmaking, printing and publishing firm in Calcutta, India founded by Upendrakishore Ray in 1895.
John Broadwood & Sons         
  • 1784 square fortepiano
ENGLISH PIANO MANUFACTURER
John Broadwood and Sons; Broadwood pianos; Broadwood and sons; Thomas Broadwood; Broadwood and Sons
John Broadwood & Sons is an English piano manufacturer, founded in 1728 by Burkat Shudi and continued after his death in 1773 by John Broadwood.
Blackwood (publishing house)         
  • Alexander Keith Johnston]]'s map ''Africa & Arabia'', published by Blackwood in 1852
SCOTTISH PUBLISHING HOUSE
William Blackwood and Sons; William Blackwood & Sons; Blackwood and Sons; Messrs. Blackwood; William Blackwood (publishing house); Blackwood & Sons
William Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house and printer founded by William Blackwood in 1804. It played a key role in literary history, publishing many important authors, for example John Buchan, George Tomkyns Chesney, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, E.

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Chickering & Sons

Chickering & Sons was an American piano manufacturer located in Boston, Massachusetts. The company was founded in 1823 by Jonas Chickering and James Stewart, but the partnership dissolved four years later. By 1830 Jonas Chickering became partners with John Mackay, manufacturing pianos as "Chickering & Company", and later "Chickering & Mackays" until the senior Mackay's death in 1841, and reorganized as "Chickering & Sons" in 1853. Chickering pianos continued to be made until 1983.