The Bristol MW (MW stands for "Medium Weight") is a bus and coach chassis. designed and built between 1956 and 1966 by Bristol Commercial Vehicles in Brislington...
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HWO 342); 1958 Bristol MW (SWO 986), 1965 Bristol MW (DAX 610C), 1966 Bristol MW (JAX 117E), 1967 Bristol RESL (LAX 101E) and 1968 Bristol RELH (OAX 9F)...
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different versions, Leyland National single decker, Bristol MW coach, MCW Atlantean & Fleetline, Bristol VRT, Leyland Titan, AEC RF and the London Transport...
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and used some similar styling elements to those built for the heavier Bristol MW. The bus bodies were 9.42 feet (2.87 m) high but the coaches were a little...
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The Bristol Proteus was the Bristol Engine Company's first mass-produced gas turbine engine design, a turboprop that delivered just over 4,000 hp (3,000 kW)...
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also meant that Royal Blue switched to Bristol for its new coaches, the Tilling Group also controlling the Bristol bus factory. World War II brought black-out...
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Transport Leyland Atlantean ARC 666T, built in 1978. Midland General Bristol MW DNU 20C, built in 1965. Midland General Leyland National XRB 415L, built...
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Bristol power stations supplied electricity to the City of Bristol and the surrounding area from 1893 to 1959. Temple Back and Avonbank (Feeder Road) power...
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Portishead, Somerset (redirect from City of Bristol (Portishead Docks) Act 1992)
Cardiff and Newport in Wales. The town is 8 miles (13 km) to the west of Bristol and 18 miles northeast of Weston-super-Mare. Portishead has a long history...
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Ponsford, M.W. (1994). "Jacob's Well, Bristol, Britain's only known medieval Jewish Ritual Bath (Mikveh)" (PDF). Transactions. 112. Bristol: Bristol and Gloucestershire...
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Operation Vigorous (redirect from Convoy MW 11)
Merchantmen MW-11A: Ajax, City of Edinburgh, City of Lincoln, m.v. City of Pretoria, Elizabeth Bakke MW-11B: tankers Bulkoil, Potaro # MW-11C: Aagtekirk†...
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Bristol Commercial Vehicles was a vehicle manufacturer located in Bristol, England. Most production was of buses but trucks and railbus chassis were also...
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Group, resulting in a change from maroon to Tilling-green livery, and Bristol-chassised buses replacing Leyland as the manufacturer of choice. Crosville...
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although three, icnlduing BBC GLR's MW frequency, were re-allocated for use by commercial radio. In 1996, the MW frequencies of BBC Radio Leicester and...
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Bristol Island is an uninhabited island in the South Sandwich Islands, an archipelago in the Southern Ocean. The island is almost entirely surrounded...
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Operation Stoneage (redirect from Convoy MW 13)
took on their cargo at Port Sudan in the Red Sea. The four ships of Convoy MW 13 sailed from Alexandria on 16 November, escorted by cruisers, destroyers...
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date Broadcast area Studios MW kHz FM MHz DAB Freeview Former frequencies BBC Radio Bristol 4 September 1970 Bath Bristol South Gloucestershire North...
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Gleaves-class destroyer (redirect from Bristol class destroyer)
the 24 "repeat Bensons" were also known at the time as the Bristol class, after USS Bristol. During World War II the Bensons were usually combined with...
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BBC Radio Bristol is the BBC's local radio station serving the cities of Bristol and Bath and the unitary authorities of Bath and North East Somerset,...
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region was 2,016 MW only a little more than a modern 2,000 MW station. By 1957 the region's capacity was up to 4,000 MW, doubling to 8,000 MW by 1966 and rising...
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Transport No 63 - ADX 63B - built in 1964. Bristol MW bus - Eastern Counties - APW 829B - built in 1964. Bristol LFS bus - Eastern Counties - GNG 125C -...
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(0-1) (MW) lost to Fabio Leopoldo by submission (guillotine choke) in the first round (02/23/07) Chris Albandia was supposed to fight Bristol Marunde...
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events, which typically impose an extra demand of around 200–400 megawatts (MW) on the British National Grid. Short-term supply is often obtained from pumped...
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ONDE MEDIE". Pictures of Siziano MW transmitting center Milano Siziano MW transmitting center Langenberg-Rommel MW diplexer "Mittelwelle in Deutschland"...
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Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-1-60761-283-4. Weller RB, Hunter HJ, Mann MW (2014). Clinical Dermatology. John Wiley & Sons. p. 411. ISBN 978-1-118-85097-8...
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county in South West England. It is bordered by the Bristol Channel, Gloucestershire, and Bristol to the north, Wiltshire to the east and the north-east...
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reactors producing 276 megawatts (MW) in total – enough electricity on a typical day to serve an urban area the size of Bristol. The reactors were supplied...
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HVDC Cross-Channel (section 160 MW system (1961))
that is three times as long but only half as powerful. The current 2,000 MW link is bi-directional and the countries can import or export depending upon...
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studio in Yeovil run by district producer, Steve Haigh. The signal on 1323 MW was for many years interfered with by a radio station in Russia. In August...
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project. This phase included the design, manufacture and deployment of four 1.5 MW turbines. The project received £1.5 million Scottish Government grant in 2020...
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