- The
Great Western Railway Pyracmon class were 0-6-0
broad gauge steam locomotives for
goods train work. This
class was
introduced into
service between...
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Morpheis pyracmon, the
fissured bark, is a moth in the
family Cossidae. It was
described by
Pieter Cramer in 1780. It is
found in Suriname, Venezuela,...
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Hesiodic Cyclopes in Gr**** mythology. He was
elsewhere called Acmonides or
Pyracmon. His name
means "bright" and
represents the
brightness from lightning....
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North America.
Cyllopsis pyracmon henshawi (W. H. Edwards, 1876)
Cyllopsis pyracmon pyracmon (Butler, 1867) "Cyllopsis
pyracmon Species Information". BugGuide...
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include locomotives formerly known as
Ariadne class,
Caliph class, or GWR
Pyracmon class. Reed, P. J. T. (February 1953). White, D. E. (ed.). The Locomotives...
- his epic Aeneid, has the Cyclopes: "Brontes and
Steropes and bare-limbed
Pyracmon" toil
under the
direction of
Vulcan (Hephaestus), in
caves underneath Mount...
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running for just 10,527 miles.
After withdrawal the
boiler was used on a new
Pyracmon class goods locomotive, Bacchus. GWR
Haigh Foundry locomotives, further...
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months after the last one left Swindon,
production of the even
larger Pyracmon class had started. From
about 1865, the
Premier class locomotives became...
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Bogie Caesar Firefly Hercules Iron Duke Leo
Metropolitan Premier Prince Pyracmon Star Sun
Victoria Waverley J.
Armstrong (1864–1877)
Hawthorn Rover Sir...
- spear. Others:
Acamas or Acamans, a
Cyclops that
lived in the
company of
Pyracmon or
Pyragmon in
Pelorum (north-east
coast of Sicily). Acamas, one of the...