- The
transom located at the base of the stern, and the
uppermost of the main
transoms, was
typically called the
wing transom; the prin****l
transom below...
-
Operation Transom was an
attack by
Allied forces against the ****anese-occupied city of
Surabaya on the
Indonesian island of Java
during World War II....
-
combed vertical, but the
brake struck the
upright of all this with
winged transomes. It was a
lovely sight. - The
bluebells in your hand
baffle you with...
-
surrounded by a
garland of
laurel and ribbons.
Central wing Columns of the
central wing Transom surmounted by a key with
acanthus leaves and spandrels...
- A fan-shaped
transom is
known as a fanlight,
especially in the
British Isles.
Windows beside a door or
window are
called side-,
wing-, margen-lights...
- sailing,
pintles insert into
gudgeons that are
normally affixed to the
transom of a boat. Normally, the
corresponding pintle ****ing on the
rudder slides...
-
masthead sloop rig, a
raked stem, a
vertical transom, a
large self-bailing ****pit, with under-seat lockers, a
transom-hung
rudder controlled by a
tiller and...
-
fractional sloop rig, a
raked stem, a
plumb transom, a
transom-hung
rudder controlled by a
tiller and a
fixed wing keel. It
displaces 2,300 lb (1,043 kg) and...
- in the bay
furthest to the left is
topped by a
transom window with
coloured gl****. A two-storey side
wing extends from the rear side of the building. The...
- No. 1
Wing was an
Australian Flying Corps (AFC) and
Royal Australian Air
Force (RAAF)
wing active during World War I and
World War II. The
wing was established...