- have
rough pontiled bottoms from
being hand
blown into the mold. By the 1870s to 1890s as gl****
making technology improved, the
rough pontiled bottoms largely...
- Look up Pontic or
pontic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pontic, from the Gr****
pontos (πόντος, romanized: póntos), or "sea", may
refer to: The Pontic...
-
unpredictable and
arduous methods of
attempting to form a
bottle collection.
Pontiled medicine bottles, ink bottles, beer and soda bottles, and many others,...
- 11th century, Song
dynasty Normflasche bottle Reusable gl**** milk
bottle Pontiled soda or beer "blobtop" bottle,
circa 1855
Bocksbeutel bottle Two bottles...
- In 2019, it
received the
European Heritage Label Burg of
Ostia Antica Pontile di Ostia, a
terraced platform on the
Roman coast, with a
panoramic view...
- preponderance,
preponderate pons pont-
bridge pons, pontage, pontic,
pontile, pontine, pontonier, pontoon, punt
populus popul- depo****te, depo****tion...
- the sea front. Al****io has also a pier
known as "Molo di Al****io" or "
Pontile Bestoso"
which offers views of the town. The town is
famous for its "Muretto...
- 1910 and 1937, the
station was the
terminus of the Cervignano-Aquileia-
Pontile per
Grado railway. In 1937 with the
termination of the
service on the short...
- maint:
others in cite AV
media (notes) (link) "Laura Pausini,
selfie sul
Pontile di Ostia: E' il mio portafortuna". Il
Messaggero (in Italian). 2 December...
- 2021. "Tonfano,
duecento metri di p****eggiata sul mare:
inaugura il
nuovo pontile". www.loschermo.it (in Italian). 12 June 2008.
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