- The
Humber /ˈhʌmbər/ is a
large tidal estuary on the east
coast of
Northern England. It is
formed at
Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the
confluence of the tidal...
- car regiment,
partly equipped with
Humbers,
served in the
reconquest of Burma.
Portugal received a
number of
Humber vehicles in 1943, most of them going...
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Humber's mainstay products included the four-cylinder Hawk and six-cylinder
Super Snipe.
Being a
choice of
businessmen and
officialdom alike,
Humbers...
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called the
Humber River:
Humber (estuary), Yorkshire, England, on the
eastern coast Humber River (Newfoundland), near
Corner Brook in
Canada Humber River (Ontario)...
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resulted in the Sceptre's more
sporty character compared to
traditional Humbers. The
Sceptre was
positioned at the top of the mid-range
Rootes Group cars...
- The
range of
large Humbers,
including the Imperial, was
withdrawn by
Rootes in 1967. 1964-1967
Humber Imperial 1964-1967
Humber Imperial Sedgwick, Michael...
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Yorkshire and the
Humber is one of nine
official regions of
England at the
first level of ITL for
statistical purposes. The po****tion in 2021 was 5,480...
- Sr.
Following the
death of
Lucie Berthier Humber, wife of
Robert Lee
Humber, Jr., on 28 June 1982, the
Humbers'
heirs gave the family's
Greenville home...
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Before the end of 1945,
Humber had
announced its post-war
model range. Four
models were listed,
which closely resembled the
Humbers offered just
before the...
- The
Humber Bridge is a 2.22 km (2,430 yd; 7,300 ft; 1.38 mi) single-span road
suspension bridge near
Kingston upon Hull, East
Riding of Yorkshire, England...