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Young Blonde Girl Reveals Her Grey Scarf And Red Coat Outside At The Chain-link Wire Mesh Fence
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Development of chain-link fencing
A chain-link privacy fence topped with razor wire protecting a utility power substation.
In the United Kingdom the firm of Barnard, Bishop & Barnard was established in Norwich to produce chain-link fencing by machine. The process was developed by Charles Barnard in 1844 based on cloth weaving machines (up until that time Norwich had a long history of cloth manufacture).
Anchor Fence (established in 1898) bought the rights to the machine, and was the first US company to manufacture chain-link fencing in the United States. Anchor Fence, also holds the first US patent of chain-link. The machine was purchased from a man in 1845 from Belgium who originally invented the wire bending machine.
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