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Stobie pole is a
power line pole made of two
steel I-beams,
joined by tie-bolts, and held
apart by a slab of concrete. It was
invented by
Adelaide Electric...
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Stobie may
refer to:
Stobie pole, a kind of
power pole
common in
South Australia Adam
Stobie,
Scottish prisoner in the 17th
century James Stobie, 18th...
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William "Billy"
Stobie (1950 – 12
December 2001) was an
Ulster Defence ****ociation (UDA)
quartermaster and RUC
Special Branch informer who was involved...
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Stobie the
Disco Cuttlefish was the
mascot of the 2014
Adelaide Fringe in
South Australia. Its
design was
inspired by the
cephalopod species the Australian...
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original on
August 20, 2021.
Retrieved August 19, 2021.
Spelling &
Stobie 2020, p. 28. "Fans and
actors will miss Saigon".
Evening Standard. London...
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Garson Mine
Kirkwood Mine
Sheppard Mine
Blezard Mine
Little Stobie Mine
Mount Nickel Mine
Stobie Mine
Frood Mine
Cameron Mine
Murray Mine
Elgin Mine Lady...
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first discovered in 2008. In 2014, the
Adelaide Fringe Festival launched Stobie the
Disco Cuttlefish, a 13-metre-long (43 ft)
electrified cuttlefish puppet...
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James Stobie was the
factor to John Murray, the 4th Duke of Atholl, in the late 18th century. He is best
known for
designing the
layout of
Perthshire villages...
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aluminum alloy, metal, concrete, or
composites like fibergl****. A
Stobie pole is a multi-purpose pole made of two
steel joists held
apart by a slab...
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mascot was
Stobie the
Disco Cuttlefish, a 13-metre (43 ft)-long
street performance puppet inspired by the
giant cuttlefish of
South Australia.
Stobie the Disco...