Proper noun
Chickering (plural Chickerings)
A surname.
Hudgeons, 2009, pp.592-609 Several printing companies began producing such envelopes and often hired free lance illustrators to design their cachets such as Charles R. Chickering who in his earlier years designed postage stamps for the U.S. Post Office. Source: Internet
In a submission to a congressional hearing in 1906, he argued: Sousa in 1900, by Elmer Chickering These talking machines are going to ruin the artistic development of music in this country. Source: Internet
At districts, Walford took second all around, third on vault and bars and fourth on beam; Chickering took second on beam; and Arnold took fourth on floor. Source: Internet
Grand pianos, uprights, even player pianos — with top brand names like Chickering, Aeolian and Knabe — were all made at The Piano Works. Source: Internet
Other piano manufactures such as Bechstein, Chickering, and Steinway & Sons had also manufactured a few. Source: Internet
Steve Benjamins starts playing the 1896 Chickering & Sons he has been restoring to its former splendor. Source: Internet