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device (PFD; also
referred to as a life
jacket, life preserver, life belt, Mae West, life vest, life saver,
cork jacket,
buoyancy aid or
flotation suit) is...
- to as a lifejacket, life preserver, Mae West, life vest, life saver,
cork jacket,
buoyancy aid, or
flotation suit Lifebuoy, a ring-shaped
flotation device...
- constructed. The 28 feet (8.5 m) boat was
rowed by up to 12 crew for whom
cork jackets were provided. In 1807
Ludkin designed the
Frances Ann for the Lowestoft...
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mistranslating the
French scaphandre —
properly "diving suit" — as "
cork-
jacket",
following a long-obsolete
usage as "a type of lifejacket"). Some of...
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funeral were
thirty of his
fellow lifeboatmen wearing their distinctive cork jackets,
eight of whom
acted as pallbearers. The
epitaph on his
headstone reads...
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Other regulars included Lisa
Millet and Mike Neary. He is the
writer of
Cork Jackets and Drill, a
story told
through narration with
original music, which...
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History of
Science Museum. Harding,
Colin (Autumn 2001). "Swimming in a
cork jacket?
Edward Linley Sambourne and photography". The
British Art Journal. 3...
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Timothy O'Hea VC (1843 – 1874), born in Schull,
County Cork, was an
Irish recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most
prestigious award for valour...
- her work.
Grant described Rose's ‘elegant critisms’ as ‘an
excellent cork jacket’ to keep her
afloat as she
ventured into the
swampy world of publication...
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preserver made of
cork on
November 16, 1841. It was
constructed in
jacket form, with two
layers of
material between which the
cork could be inserted....