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- CF-CPY: The World's Largest Weather Vane - ExploreNorth". ExploreNorth. Retrieved 2010-02-13. "Quebec bans 'weathervane' insult". Metro. 2007-10-17....
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin. DC-3 CF-CPY: The World's Largest Weather Vane - ExploreNorth "World's Largest Weathervane", Pure Michigan, Michigan Economic Development...
- Grand Division (Order of Railroad Conductors) ORC Convention 1974 – Weathervane stolen, then returned 1992 – Building restored 2012 – Lower level and...
- The Söderala vane (Swedish: Söderalaflöjeln) is a weather vane dating from the Viking Age, richly ornamented and made of gilt bronze. It derives its name...
- speed and wind direction Wind vane (also called a weather vane or a weather****) for showing the wind direction Present Weather/Precipitation Identification...
- Time is a weathervane at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, in the shape of Father Time removing the bails from a wicket. The full weathervane is 6 ft 6 in...
- processing of wool. The mills burned down in 1858.: p4  A now famous historic weather vane once sat atop of the Chester Mills, bearing the initials of the three...
- The Curonian weathervane is a unique decoration of boats, created by fishermen of the Curonian Lagoon in Lithuania. The weather vanes have been used for...
- film a movie about a shark. The artist saw an opportunity. Tuck's first weathervane, a fierce shark, served as a prop for the blockbuster movie “Jaws”. Since...
- anemoscope, windsock, and wind vane. All these instruments work by moving to minimize air resistance. The way a weather vane is pointed by prevailing winds...