- century,
Sheerness acquired the
added attractions of a
seaside resort.
Industry retains its
important place in the town and the Port of
Sheerness is one...
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sheer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sheer may
refer to:
Sheer fabric, a semi-transparent and
flimsy fabric Sheer (ship), a
measure of longitudinal...
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sheerness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sheerness is a town in England,
United Kingdom.
Sheerness may also
refer to:
Sheerness, Alberta,...
- have
borne the name HMS
Sheerness,
after the town of
Sheerness in Kent, once home to one of the navy's dockyards: HMS
Sheerness (1673) was a 2-gun smack...
- The
Governor of
Sheerness Fort and the Isle of
Sheppey was a
military officer who
commanded the
fortifications at
Sheerness, on the Isle of Sheppey, part...
-
Sheerness Dockyard was a
Royal Navy
Dockyard located on the
Sheerness peninsula, at the
mouth of the
River Medway in Kent. It was
opened in the 1660s...
- The
Sheerness line is
located in Kent, England, and
connects Sheerness-on-Sea on the Isle of
Sheppey with
Sittingbourne on the mainland, and with the Chatham...
-
SheerVideo was a
family of
proprietary lossless video codecs developed by
BitJazz Inc. The
codecs enabled devices to play, capture, edit, and archive...
- The
sheerness of a
fabric is
expressed as a
numerical denier which ranges from 3 (extremely rare, very thin,
barely visible) to 15 (standard
sheer for...
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Sheerness Steelworks was a
steel plant located at
Sheerness, on the Isle of Sheppey, in Kent, England. The
plant opened in 1971 and
produced steel via...