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Drummond light
Drummond light The lime-light, or oxyhydrogen light (invented by Capt. T. Drummond, R.E., c 1825), wherein a blow-pipe flame, e.g. of combined oxygen and hydrogen, impinges on a piece of pure lime, and renders it incandescent.1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 298 The combination evolves wha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Drummond
He used the Drummond light which was employed in the trigonometrical survey of Great Britain and Ireland. Ordnance Survey of Ireland In 1824 Drummond was transferred to the new Ordnance Survey of Ireland and here he used the new Drummond light. wikipedia.org
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Nathan Drummond
He spent the back-half of August on light training duties while club officials considered him some chance to return in time for the club's VFL finals series 4.0 |} Personal life Drummond is of Indigenous Australian heritage. wikipedia.org
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Series • 2024. Season 35 •. Ree Drummond celebrates spring with a light and lovely Angel Food Cake with Rosé Berries, an impressively easy Mushroom and Asparagus Oven Risotto, a crisp and ...
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John Fraser Drummond
First Light Geoffrey Wellum's best-selling memoir, First Light, mentions Drummond. First Light. [Hardcover]. Wiley; 1 edition. or Wynn, Kenneth. (1989). Men of the Battle of Britain. [Hardcover]. Gliddon Books. wikipedia.org
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John Drummond, 2nd Earl of Perth
Career Drummond was the son of Patrick Drummond, 3rd Lord Drummond and Lady Elizabeth Lindsay. to ensure that his living expenses were light. wikipedia.org
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Andrew Drummond (artist)
Drummond lives and works in Christchurch, New Zealand. Vertical Form, Counter Rotating, private commission, Nelson 2006 Vertical Form, Counter Rotating, private commission, Banks Peninsula 2005 Tower of Light wikipedia.org
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وهو شبيه في تصميمه (Drummond light)، ولكنه يستخدم الزركونيا بدا من أكسيد الكالسيوم.  New Zirconia Light", The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions. 29:81-82 زركونيوم مصابيح wikipedia.org
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Ann Drummond-Grant
Fancourt, called her, "one of the very few people who have sung the contralto parts … not as hard, beastly women, but with a true understanding of their light Notes References External links Profile of Drummond-Grant Photo of Drummond-Grant in Iolanthe Drummond-Grant as Ruth in televised scenes from Pirates wikipedia.org
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the dream of the red chamber | JOSÉ DRUMMOND
2021. Black wood cube (300 x 300 x300 cm), Neon light (215 x 215 cm), LED display (100 x 30 cm), sound.
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NBR D class 0-6-0
The engines worked well, and although designed for light freight, were regularly employed on mainline passenger services, or wherever required on the network Like the original D class engines, the modified D class saw widespread service, not only on their intended work (light freight), but also on suburban passenger wikipedia.org
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Drummond Island Airport
It is owned by Drummond Township. The wind at the time of the incident was light, and the touchdown was normal. wikipedia.org
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Maria Kinnaird
In 1835, she married Thomas Drummond, who developed the use of Drummond Light in surveying. She left a self-portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds to her daughter, Emily Drummond, who eventually gave it to the National Gallery in London. wikipedia.org
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Limelight
Limelight (also known as Drummond light or calcium light) is a type of stage lighting once used in theatres and music halls. Drummond built a working version in 1826, and the device is sometimes called the Drummond light after him. wikipedia.org
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Zirconia light
A zirconia light is an intensely brilliant chemical light produced by incandescent zirconia. It is similar in design to the Drummond light (limelight), but uses a block of zirconia instead of quicklime. wikipedia.org
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