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* [[Bowers & Wilkins]] – a British loudspeaker company. |
* [[Bowers & Wilkins]] – a British loudspeaker company. |
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* [[Bra & Wessels]] – a Swedish chain of department stores, since 2001 known as Coop Forum. |
* [[Bra & Wessels]] – a Swedish chain of department stores, since 2001 known as Coop Forum. |
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* '''Boeing & Westervelt''' – precursor company to [[Boeing]] |
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* [[Burmeister & Wain]] – Danish ship yard and diesel engine producer |
* [[Burmeister & Wain]] – Danish ship yard and diesel engine producer |
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* [[Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White)]] – a computer model made by Apple Computer. |
* [[Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White)]] – a computer model made by Apple Computer. |
Revision as of 19:06, 11 December 2006
B&W may refer to:
- Black-and-white (photography, cinematography, etc.)
- Babcock and Wilcox – an American manufacturing company (operating unit of McDermott International)
- Brown & Williamson – a former American tobacco company, now merged with R. J. Reynolds
- Bowers & Wilkins – a British loudspeaker company.
- Bra & Wessels – a Swedish chain of department stores, since 2001 known as Coop Forum.
- Boeing & Westervelt – precursor company to Boeing
- Burmeister & Wain – Danish ship yard and diesel engine producer
- Power Macintosh G3 (Blue & White) – a computer model made by Apple Computer.
B+W may refer to:
- B+W Filterfabrik – a photographic filter manufacturer now owned by Schneider Kreuznach
B/W or b/w may refer to:
- Black-and-white (photography, cinematography, etc.)
- "Backed with" – when referring to the flip side (commonly called the "B side") of old 45 and 78 RPM records