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- Gelignite (/ˈdʒɛlɪɡnaɪt/), also known as blasting gelatin or simply "jelly", is an explosive material consisting of collodion-cotton (a type of nitrocellulose...
- include Semtex and C-4. The first manufactured plastic explosive was gelignite in 1875, invented by Alfred Nobel. Plastic explosives are especially suited...
- Antilia bomb scare occurred on 25 February 2021, when a car containing 20 gelignite sticks was found outside the residence of Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai. A note...
- (30 August 1907 – 11 December 1983), generally known as Jack Murray or 'Gelignite' Jack, was an Australian racing driver and sportsman, most remembered...
- in Saggart with six sticks of gelignite, six detonators and four feet of fuse wire. In September 1971, 70 lbs of gelignite, 100 detonators and 200 safety...
- The Gelignite Gang is a black and white 1956 British second feature crime film directed by Terence Fisher and Francis Searle, starring Wayne Morris and...
- Wallis watches as Edward tearfully plays the bagpipes outside. 6 6 "Gelignite" Julian Jarrold Peter Morgan 4 November 2016 (2016-11-04) When Margaret...
- well-stocked with tinned food, and carries a two-hundredweight cargo of blasting gelignite. It also holds two tanks of oxygen and hydrogen. Rose is inflamed with...
- explosive using nitroglycerin that was patented in 1867. He further invented gelignite in 1875 and ballistite in 1887. Upon his death, Nobel donated his fortune...
- The Kimberley Echo is a Kununurra, Western Australia based community newspaper. It was founded in 1980 by James O'Kenny, and Brian Cole. It was a fortnightly...