The Rhodesia Railways 15th class (later Zambia Railways and National Railways of Zimbabwe 15th classes), was the second-largest class of Garratt locomotives...
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The Rhodesia Railways 20th class, later Zambia Railways and National Railways of Zimbabwe 20th classes, were among the largest and most powerful steam...
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the Rhodesia Railways 15th class. The ten locomotives were built in two batches by Beyer, Peacock & Company in 1936–1937. They were the only class of Garratts...
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D15 class LSWR H15 class LSWR N15 class LSWR S15 class M15-class monitor NSB El 15 PKP class SM15 Rhodesia Railways 15th class South African Class 15F...
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The National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ), formerly Rhodesia Railways (RR), is a Bulawayo headquartered state-owned enterprise that operates the country's...
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African class NG G16 1940–1952 Rhodesia Railways 15th class 1949 East African Railways 56 class 1951 Queensland Railways Beyer-Garratt class 1951 South...
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4-6-4+4-6-4 (section Southern Rhodesia)
three railway systems used this wheel arrangement. These were the Sudan Railways with ten locomotives of the 250 class and the Rhodesia Railways, now the...
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Rhodesia Railways class 15A No.398 The Flying Fifteen Group, Steam Incorporated Paekakariki (stored). Beyer Peacock No.7582 of 1953 Rhodesia Railways...
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List of locomotives of Rhodesia Railways, 80–90 of which went to Zambia Railways in 1967. Rhodesia Railways became National Railways of Zimbabwe in 1980...
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graves. Zimbabwe was formerly known as Southern Rhodesia (1898), Rhodesia (1965), and Zimbabwe Rhodesia (1979). The first recorded use of "Zimbabwe" as...
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Zambia (category Pages using largest cities with class)
Barotziland–North-Western Rhodesia and North-Eastern Rhodesia towards the end of the 19th century. These were merged in 1911 to form Northern Rhodesia. For most of...
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sponsored the construction of three transcontinental railways (including the Canadian Pacific Railway), passed the Dominion Lands Act to regulate settlement...
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rule in Rhodesia and South Africa as well as superpower competition and the Cold War. Mozambique's decision to enforce UN sanctions against Rhodesia and deny...
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Walker, 90, British-Zimbabwean politician, member of the Parliament of Rhodesia (1974–1981). Reggie Wells, 76, American makeup artist (The Oprah Winfrey...
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and 1997, followed by a rapid rise in passenger numbers. Great British Railways is a planned state-owned public body that will oversee rail transport in...
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century, also in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia). Most Scottish colonists from Rhodesia left for South Africa after Rhodesia's independence and after economic...
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Malaysia (category Pages using largest cities with class)
have developed into an ethnonym as Malacca became a regional power in the 15th century. Islamisation established an ethnoreligious identity in Malacca,...
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German Empire (section Railways)
for a variety of exploitative goals (much as the British did before in Rhodesia), including farming, ranching, and mining for minerals and diamonds. In...
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Portuguese Mozambique (category 15th-century establishments in Africa)
Province) and Tete (in the panhandle between Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, and Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe), which were for a time merged as Zambezia...
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diplomatic mission to Ayutthaya, which became a regional power by the end of the 15th century. Ayutthaya reached its peak during the 18th century, until it was...
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aiding opposition to the minority governments of Portuguese Mozambique, and Rhodesia. Nigeria retains membership in the Non-Aligned Movement. In late November...
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lived in exile in various countries until coming to West Germany in 1955. Rhodesia announced the selection of the "Ode to Joy" from Ludwig van Beethoven's...
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India (1848–1856) Drummond Chaplin (1866–1933), Administrator of Southern Rhodesia (1914–1923) Rohan Delacombe (1906–1991), Governor of Victoria (1963–1974)...
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1942; departed 29 June 1944 2nd Northern Rhodesia Regiment 3rd Northern Rhodesia Regiment 4th Northern Rhodesia Regiment 55th (Tanganyika) Light Battery...
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Hoskyns, 15th Baronet, cricketer Edward Hume, cricketer John Hunt, leader of the first successful ascent of Mount Everest Hector Jelf, first-class cricketer...
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was a major obstacle to Ottoman expansion on the Italian peninsula. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Ottoman Empire entered a period of expansion. The...
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decades after the attack. USAAF pilots of the 46th and 47th Pursuit Squadrons, 15th Pursuit Group, claim to have destroyed ten. Overall, the Americans claimed...
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of Southern Rhodesia, from 1890, the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland from 1953 to 1963, Rhodesia from 1963 to 1979, Zimbabwe Rhodesia, in 1979, and...
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occupied the abandoned British colonial capital of Kasama in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). Red Week – The "Orange Movement" proclaimed supporters of...
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