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broadside or
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Broadside or
broadsides may
refer to:
Broadside (naval),
terminology for the side...
- A
broadside is the side of a ship, or more
specifically the
battery of
cannon on one side of a
warship or
their coordinated fire in
naval warfare, or...
- A
broadside is a
large sheet of
paper printed on one side only.
Historically in Europe,
broadsides were used as posters,
announcing events or proclamations...
- A
broadside (also
known as a broadsheet) is a
single sheet of
inexpensive paper printed on one side,
often with a ballad, rhyme, news and
sometimes with...
-
Sings For
Broadside,
alternatively known as
Broadside Ballads, Vol. 10, was a 1976
compilation of
songs that Phil Ochs had
recorded for
Broadside Magazine...
-
Broadside is a pop punk band from Richmond, Virginia. They were
signed to
Victory Records, and now
signed to
SharpTone Records, and were
listed as one...
- This
includes a
number of drafts,
handwritten copies, and
published broadsides. The
Declaration of
Independence states that the
Thirteen Colonies were...
-
Broadside magazine was a
small mimeographed publication founded in 1962 by
Agnes "Sis"
Cunningham and her husband,
Gordon Friesen.
Hugely influential...
- books: The Best of
Broadside, Book II: the Rest of
Broadside, and 20
Years of
Broadside, and
Underway with
Broadside. "
Broadside Cartoonist Jeff Bacon...
- on both
broadsides was that the ship
could engage more than one
adversary at a time, and the
rigging did not
impede the
field of fire.
Broadside armament...