included. Some "covered" or "roofed" bridges, such as Pont de Rohan, in Landerneau, and the Pont des Marchands, in Narbonne, both in France, have residential...
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impeded traffic across the bridge. Alte Nahebrücke Krämerbrücke Pont des Marchands Pulteney Bridge Wikimedia Commons has media related to High Bridge, Lincoln...
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Ian Haig (category People educated at Pulteney Grammar School)
boy when his father enlisted to serve in the 2nd AIF. He was educated at Pulteney Grammar School before going on to study for a Bachelor of Arts at the University...
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Pimpernel in his book King, Ship, and Sword, in the character of a foppish Sir Pulteney Plumb who was known as "The Yellow Tansy". Philip José Farmer's Tarzan...
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October the III Corps held a line from Radinghem to Pont Rouge, west of Lille. On 19 October, Pulteney had ordered III Corps to dig in and collect as many...
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Pont company. The set carries an inscription "This is the first set of Harvard Classics published by P.F. Collier & Son Company to be bound in DuPont...
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Limited, headquarters and warehousing in Airdrie. Products include Old Pulteney, Balblair, Heather Cream and Coldstream Gin. Airdrie Savings Bank was a...
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Forbes Alexander (living), nurse, educator, researcher and writer William Pulteney Alison (1790–1859), physician, social reformer and philanthropist John...
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(H) Bty accompanied the columns of Colonels Edmund Allenby and William Pulteney operating against Gen Louis Botha in Eastern Transvaal from 28 January...
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1719) March 22 Matthias Bel, Hungarian pastor, polymath (d. 1749) William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath, English noble (d. 1764) March 24 – Samuel von Schmettau...
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composer (d. 1680) Paolo Segneri, Italian Jesuit (d. 1694) March 25 – William Pulteney, English Member of Parliament (d. 1691) March 31 – Antoine Pagi, French...
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of the lighthouse on the north pier at Sunderland' James Bremner 'On Pulteney Town Harbour "Secret Harbour" A new Piling Engine' and 'an Apparatus for...
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