- as
neither type can
adopt an
optimal blade angle.
Exceptions are the
Bruntons Autoprop,
Darglow FeatherStream, and the V-Prop, all of
which are not merely...
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Brunton is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alan
Brunton (1946–2002), New
Zealand poet
Alexander Brunton (1772–1854),
Scottish minister...
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Brunton may
refer to:
Brunton, Northumberland,
England (near Alnwick) Low
Brunton, Northumberland,
England (near Hexham)
Brunton, Wiltshire,
England Brunton...
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Brunton Park is a
football stadium and the home of
Carlisle United. It is
situated in the city of
Carlisle and has a
certified capacity of 17,949. The...
- Paul
Brunton is the pen name of
Raphael Hurst (21
October 1898 – 27 July 1981), a
British author of
spiritual books. He is best
known as one of the early...
- A
Brunton comp****,
properly known as the
Brunton Pocket Transit, is a
precision comp**** made by
Brunton, Inc. of Riverton, Wyoming. The
instrument was...
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which the
Brunton Theatre was built. "
Bruntons -
Graces Guide". www.gracesguide.co.uk. "Wartime Industries". www.eastlothianatwar.co.uk. "
Bruntons and the...
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Richard Brunton may
refer to:
Richard Henry Brunton (1841–1901), the "Father of ****anese lighthouses"
Richard Brunton (artist) (c. 1749–1832), British-American...
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locomotives - 4".
Locos in Profile.
Retrieved 22
March 2008. "
Bruntons In History". Lord
Brunton online.
Archived from the
original on 28
September 2007. Retrieved...
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Brunton House is a
Grade II*
listed house in
Brunton, Wiltshire, England. It
dates from the late
seventeenth or
early eighteenth centuries and is of brick...