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trench-plough
trench-plough, -plow, v. (ˈtrɛn(t)ʃplaʊ) [f. trench n. or v. + plough v.] trans. and intr. To plough to the depth of two furrows, bringing the lower soil to the surface; to turn a second furrow-slice on the top of the first, by following in the same furrow with a plough set much deeper.1731–3 Tull H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pipe-and-cable-laying plough
A pipe-and-cable-laying plough or moleplough is a method to bury cables or pipes. The machinery is a form of a subsoiler with a single blade. , without the need to predig a deep trench and re-fill it. wikipedia.org
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trench
▪ I. trench, n. (trɛn(t)ʃ) Also 4–7 trenche, (6 trenshe, Sc. treinch, trinch, -e, trynsch(e, trinsch(e, 7 trintch). See also tranche. [a. OF. trenche (1288 in Godef.), later OF. and mod.F. tranche, an act of cutting, a cut, a gash; a ditch or trench; a slice, etc., verbal n. from OF. trenchier, F. t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wrockwardine Wood
people Champion jockey Sir Gordon Richards (1904-1986) grew up in childhood at Wrockwardine Wood where he lived at 1 The Limes, a row of cottages in Plough See also Listed buildings in Wrockwardine Wood and Trench References Villages in Shropshire Telford wikipedia.org
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Cultivator No. 6
The spoil was deposited on either side of the trench, wings on the plough blade pushing the spoil away from the edge of the trench to prevent it from falling Conveyors raised the excavated soil which was added to the plough's deposits at the side of the trench. wikipedia.org
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Feldbahn
networks, also referred to as trench railways. The railway stock there also included a fire fighting train, a snow blower and even a rotary snow plough. wikipedia.org
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Land drains
These can be laid in an excavated trench, or a horizontal hole is formed in the ground using a mole plough and the pipes are forced in by means of a hand This can be installed in an excavated trench. wikipedia.org
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Subsoiler
A form of this implement (with a single blade), a pipe-and-cable-laying plough, is used to lay buried cables or pipes, without the need to dig a deep trench See also Plough - Chisel plough Bulldozer ripper List of agricultural machinery References Agricultural machinery wikipedia.org
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John Le Couteur
study of wheat and produced several books on agriculture: On the Varieties, Properties, and Classification of Wheat (1836); On the Use of the Jersey Trench Plough (1842); On the Rise, Progress and State of Agriculture in Jersey (1852). wikipedia.org
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Low Bradfield
On the ridge between Bradfield Dale and the Ewden Valley is the Bar Dike, a 492 yards long trench with a rampart on its southern side which is 10 feet There is just one public house in the village, the Plough. wikipedia.org
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Tetney
Such tramways often used WW1 narrow gauge trench railway equipment to allow year around access to soft fenland fields. The area is now a wind farm. The village facilities include the primary school, the Plough Inn public house on the Market Place, a fish and chip shop, a village shop, a golf club, wikipedia.org
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Mowag Piranha IV
– provided by Pearson Engineering Ltd A mine plough designed to clear the mines laid in surface Combat Bulldozer Blade – provided by GCS Blade Manipulator The blade was selected to enable the army to open a path where it would be needed (pushing obstacles on a road, covering a trench line, etc) The manipulator wikipedia.org
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Wem
Land and resources: ploughland: 8 ploughlands. 1 lord's plough teams. 1 men's plough teams. Other resources: woodland 100 pigs. William Wycherley was born at Clive near Shrewsbury, although his birthplace has been said to be Trench Farm to the north near Wem later the birthplace wikipedia.org
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Dionysades
He was an agricultural innovator of mythical proportions, having invented the plough. He was the first to cultivate vines and manufacture wine. To the south, the Hellenic Trench, as much as deep, borders the Hellenic arc, while to the north the Sea of Crete, a deep adjunct of the Aegean Sea, descends wikipedia.org
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Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway
The carriages survived the closure of the line and in 1934 were moved to Trench Point on the other side of Campbeltown Loch where they were used as holiday Finally the railway had a detachable snow plough and a small platelayers' trolley for maintenance work. wikipedia.org
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