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  • 51de Havilland Gipsy Six — Gipsy Six Preserved Gipsy Six Type Piston inline aero engine …

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  • 52Discovery Hut — was built by Robert Falcon Scott during the Discovery Expedition of 1901–1904 in 1902 and is located at Hut Point on Ross Island by McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Visitors to Antarctica, arriving at either the US Base at McMurdo or New Zealand s… …

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  • 53Brazilian aircraft carrier Minas Gerais — For the battleship, see Brazilian battleship Minas Geraes. Minas Gerais Career (Brazil) …

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  • 54PA class patrol ships (Germany) — Class overview Name: PA class patrol ship Builders: Chantier de St Nazaire Penhoët Operators …

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  • 55Drawgear — Draw gear , n. 1. A harness for draught horses. [1913 Webster] 2. (Railroad) The means or parts by which cars are connected to be drawn. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 56Harness — Har ness ( n[e^]s), n. [OE. harneis, harnes, OF. harneis, F. harnais, harnois; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. harnez old iron, armor, W. haiarn iron, Armor. houarn, Ir. iarann, Gael. iarunn. Cf. {Iron}.] 1. Originally, the complete dress,… …

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  • 57To die in harness — Harness Har ness ( n[e^]s), n. [OE. harneis, harnes, OF. harneis, F. harnais, harnois; of Celtic origin; cf. Armor. harnez old iron, armor, W. haiarn iron, Armor. houarn, Ir. iarann, Gael. iarunn. Cf. {Iron}.] 1. Originally, the complete dress,… …

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  • 58Naval mine — Polish wz. 08/39 contact mine. The protuberances around the top of the mine, called Hertz horns, are part of the detonation mechanism …

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  • 59Domestication of the horse — A bred back Heck Horse, closely resembling the Tarpan (photographed 2004), believed to be phenotypically close to the wild horse at the time of its original domestication. There are a number of hypotheses on many of the key issues regarding the… …

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  • 60SS Yongala — The passenger ship, SS Yongala, sank off Cape Bowling Green, on 23 March 1911. En route from Melbourne to Cairns she steamed into a cyclone and sank without a trace south of Townsville, Australia. The actual cause of the wrecking remains a… …

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