A bollard is a sturdy, short, vertical post. The term originally referred to a post on a ship or quay used principally for mooring boats. It now also...
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Bollard pull is a conventional measure of the pulling (or towing) power of a watercraft. It is defined as the force (usually in tonnes-force or kilonewtons...
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Look up bollard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bollards. A bollard is a short vertical post used in maritime...
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The Bollard (formerly known as Mainer) is a monthly local magazine based in Portland, Maine, covering local news and arts. The Bollard was founded in 2005...
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USCGC Bollard (WYTL-65614) is a cutter in the U.S. Coast Guard. Bollard is a small icebreaking harbor tug that operates in Long Island Sound and north...
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John Bollard may refer to: Jean Bolland (1596–1665), sometimes referred to as John Bolland, Flemish Roman Catholic priest and hagiographer John Bollard (Catholic...
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Barbara Anne Bollard also known as Barbara Breen and Bollard-Breen, is a New Zealand academic, and is a professor at University of Wollongong. She was...
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Alan Esmond Bollard CNZM FRSNZ (born 5 June 1951) is a New Zealand economist. He currently serves as the as chair of the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission...
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John Bollard (born 1965) is a former seminarian who filed a lawsuit in a federal United States court against the California Province of the Society of...
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Arthur Bollard (1879−1919) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He played for North Sydney in the NSWRL competition...
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Richard Francis Bollard (23 May 1863 – 25 August 1927) was a farmer and New Zealand politician of the Reform Party. He represented the Raglan electorate...
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David Bollard (born 1942) is an Australian classical pianist and teacher. David Bollard studied with Béla Síki in 1962, then moved to London in 1964,...
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Edward George Bollard CBE (21 January 1920 – 10 November 2011) was a New Zealand plant physiologist and science administrator. Born in Athlone, Ireland...
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Folly Bollards is a series of outdoor 1998 bronze bollard sculptures by Valerie Otani, installed along Southwest Main between Broadway and Park in Portland...
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John Bollard (1940 – 27 April 2009) was New Zealand's principal Environment Court Judge from April 2003 until his death and had served on the Environment...
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John Bollard (1839 or 1840 – 23 March 1915) was an independent conservative, then Reform Party (1908), Member of Parliament in New Zealand. He was elected...
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Thomas Vincent Bollard (16 October 1890 – 18 March 1920) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football...
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to allow the decking of anchors, and having more power to increase the bollard pull. The machinery is specifically designed for anchor handling operations...
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The most recent translation is a compact version by Sioned Davies. John Bollard has published a series of volumes with his own translation, with copious...
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areas prone to ram-raids often erect barriers or obstructions, such as bollards, to discourage such attacks. Automated teller machines are also targets...
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of bollard pull. Arkona: Stralsund, bollard pull of 40 t Fairplay 25: Sassnitz, Rügen, bollard pull of 65 t Iceland has the ICGV Þór. With a bollard pull...
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Valentine Dobrée (redirect from Clare Bollard)
British India Died (1974-05-14)14 May 1974 (age 79–80) Other names Clare Bollard Occupation(s) Visual artist, novelist, poet Spouse Bonamy Dobrée (m. 1913)...
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made for lightening the ship's cargo. The seagoing tug Alp Guard, with a bollard pull of 285 tonnes, arrived that morning, almost doubling the available...
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traffic bollard that is used to separate the pavement from the street in Amsterdam. Amsterdammertje is Dutch for 'little one from Amsterdam'. The bollards bear...
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12-tonne bollard pull") is a type of harbour tugboat operated by the French Navy. They utilise Voith propulsion to develop a 12-tonne bollard pull. The...
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apiece on bollards. Parts of Wall Street, as well as several other streets in the neighborhood, were blocked off by specially designed bollards: ... Rogers...
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fixed to deck fittings on the vessel at one end and to fittings such as bollards, rings, and cleats on the other end. Mooring requires cooperation between...
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signed a funding bill that included $1.375 billion for 55 miles (89 km) of bollard border fencing. Trump also declared a national emergency on the southern...
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attached to a kedge anchor, a sea anchor or a fixed object, such as a bollard or tree. In small boats, the anchor may be thrown in the intended direction...
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November 17, 1961 Genre Calypso Length 3:39 Label RCA Victor Songwriter(s) Lord Kitchener Producer(s) Bob Bollard Audio sample "Jump in the Line" file help...
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