- A
dynamitard was a
person who used
explosives for
violence against the state, and is a
niche metaphor for a
revolutionary in politics,
culture or social...
- (subscription required) Foster,
Eaton (May 20, 1927). "Children
Hated By
Dynamitard Neighbors Say" (PDF). The
Buffalo News.
United News.
Retrieved January...
- maint:
unfit URL (link) Foster,
Eaton (May 20, 1927). "Children
Hated By
Dynamitard Neighbors Say" (PDF).
Buffalo Evening News.
United News.
Retrieved January...
- of
Chantrelle (1878), the City of
Glasgow Bank
directors (1878), the
dynamitards (1883), and the
crofters (1886).
Extrajudicially Moncreiff was occupied...
- 1884,
while planning his
London bombing campaign,
worked Irish-American
dynamitard Harry Burton; he
lodged round the
corner in
Pelling Street. The Fire Brigade...
-
later model of the
Simpson safe,
following a rash of safe-blowing by "
dynamitards",
featured an explosion-proof lock.
Simpson safes were to be
found in...
- Steamer:
Discovery Of
Infernal Machine", The Mercury, 1898-07-27, p. 2. "
Dynamitards And The War", The West Australian, 1898-07-27, p. 5.
American National...