- The
Flagmen of
Lowestoft are a
collection of
thirteen paintings by Sir
Peter Lely,
painted in the mid-1660s. They were
originally part of the
Royal Collections...
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Dutch ships that he
captured in battle. His
portrait by Lely, part of the
Flagmen of
Lowestoft series, is in the
Painted Hall at Greenwich.
After his death...
- famine—and
became ship laborers, tilemakers, brickmakers,
carpenters and
flagmen. Coulter's
father attended college on the GI Bill and
later became an FBI...
- (construction), poor roads, or
temporary conditions ahead on the road
including flagmen,
uneven pavement, etc. (Note that some "high water"
signs are
posted to...
-
level crossing gates, and
still where automatic gates are not installed,
flagmen were also ****igned to
protect the crossings. The
flagman would stop road...
-
admirals and
captains who
fought in the
Second Anglo-Dutch War,
known as the "
Flagmen of Lowestoft", now
mostly owned by the
National Maritime Museum in Greenwich;...
-
gradually eliminated members of the
train crew, such as the head brakemen,
flagmen, and others. Most
freight trains on most
railroads today have a crew of...
-
bridge was destro****,
along with a
bridge over
Southwark Street.
Seven flagmen were
caught in the blast, with
three being killed outright,
another three...
- two
picadores ("lancers")
mounted on horseback,
three banderilleros ("
flagmen"), and a mozo de
espada ("lad of the swords").
Collectively they compose...
-
Santa Fe–the
Southern Pacific had a few as well.
Upper quadrant Magnetic Flagmen were used
extensively on the
Santa Fe as well–virtually
every small town...