-
ceased to be held. The
common lands of Uffington,
Baulking and
Woolstone were
enclosed in 1776.
Baulking parish school was
built in 1877. It is now a private...
- of
railway track Baulking Baulking,
tactic used in
water polo to
trick a
goalkeeper into
thinking that the
player is
shooting Baulking, a
village in Oxfordshire...
- 1924 its area was 6,451
acres (2,611 ha). The
parish formerly included Baulking and Woolstone. The
River Ock
forms most of the
northern boundary of the...
- the Old
Berkshire Hunt.
During his career,
Baulking Green drew
attention to the tiny
village of
Baulking,
Oxfordshire (until 1974 part of Berkshire)...
-
generated may
create a
hazard to
another aircraft that can lead to LOC. A
baulked landing or
rejected landing is an
unofficial term that
usually refer to...
- Material used for backfilling,
usually spoil from the
original excavation.
baulk balk A wall of
earth left in
place between excavated areas in
order to maintain...
- a ball or
cushion out of
baulk before striking a ball in
baulk. If
playing in-hand and all
balls on the
table are in
baulk, and
contact is not made with...
-
Baulk road is the name
given to a type of
railway track or 'rail road' that is
formed using rails carried on
continuous timber bearings, as
opposed to...
- 50°02′05″N 5°15′51″W / 50.0348°N 5.2641°W / 50.0348; -5.2641
Baulk Head to
Mullion is a
coastal Site of
Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cornwall...
-
attacker touches a
defender and hasn't yet
reached the
baulk line, they do not need to
reach the
baulk line to
score points and may
return to
their half of...