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- and such battleaxes made of bronze and jade have been found. The dagger axe (ge) is another form used in ancient times. Chinese battleaxes can be divided...
- September 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2024. Josephine Kamm (1966), Rapiers and Battleaxes: the women's movement and its aftermath, Allen & Unwin, ISBN 9780435122102...
- and This Morning. As a writer Hamilton published The Book of British Battleaxes in 1999, and an autobiography, For Better For Worse: Her Own Story, in...
- Operation Battleaxe (15–17 June 1941) was a British Army offensive during the Second World War to raise the Siege of Tobruk and re-capture eastern Cyrenaica...
- HMS Battleaxe was a Type 22 frigate of the British Royal Navy. She was sold to the Brazilian Navy on 30 April 1997 and renamed Rademaker. Battleaxe was...
- Battleaxe are an English heavy metal band from Sunderland. As one of the bands of the new wave of British heavy metal scene, they started out with the...
- Three ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Battleaxe: HMS Battleaxe (1916) was the former Russian trawler Safir launched in 1916 and taken up...
- Handmaidens and Battleaxes is a 1990 do****entary film, created by Rosalind Gillespie, about the evolving role of nurses. In Filmnews Martha Ansara says...
- Battleaxe is a fantasy novel by Australian author Sara Dougl****, the first book in the Axis Trilogy. In the land of Achar, Faraday, the beautiful daughter...
- HMS Battleaxe was a Weapon-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, completed just after the Second World War. Battleaxe was one of 19 Weapon-class destroyers...