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  1. Kerb

    wiktionary kerb Kerb or KERB may refer to An American and British English spelling differences alternative spelling of Curb road Kerb weight Kerb archaeology or peristalith, a Megalithic architectural stone ring Kerberos protocol , a computer authentication system KERB AM , a radio station 600 FM licensed to Kermit, Texas , United States KERB FM , a radio station 106.3 FM licensed to Kermit, Texas , United States See also Curb disambiguation disambig Category Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages ...   more details



  1. Kerb crawler

    No footnotes date April 2009 File Wiki prostitute.png thumb right Illustration of kerb crawling A kerb crawler or curb road curb crawler is a person who drives around areas known for street prostitution soliciting prostitution prostitutes for sex. The act is known as kerb crawling because the person will typically drive very slowly along the kerb road kerbside . Kerb crawlers are widely regarded as a public nuisance because they help keep street prostitutes in business in red light district s and often solicit pedestrian s who are not prostitutes for sex, and as a result, kerb crawling is illegal in many jurisdiction s. Sting operation s in which undercover police wait for kerb crawlers to proposition them are a common method for tackling kerb crawling. Kerb crawling is illegal in Canada , the United Kingdom the United States , and Russia . Police may also collect Vehicle registration plate licence plate number s of vehicles that appear to be kerb crawling and may contact their Vehicle registration registered owners. External links SW5 http www.sw5.info morelaw.htm kerbcrawling Kerb Crawling http www.independent.co.uk sport wright to explain attack on pleat 1365432.html Independent.co.uk article regarding David Pleat Category Prostitution crime stub ...   more details



  1. Kassel kerb

    File Kasselsk obrubn k, Koleje Strahov, detail.jpg thumb right A detail look at a Kassel kerb. Note the rounded section which allows the tire to ride up and realign itself. A Kassel kerb is a concave section made for buses Curb road kerb stone which is intended for use at bus stop s served by modern low floor bus es which have improved accessibility for mobility impaired people. The Kassel kerb guides the tyre wheel tyre of the stopping bus in a such a way as to improve the alignment of the bus s doors with the kerb and slightly raised boarding platform. It does this because as the tyre rides up the concave surface, gravity pulls it back down and steers the bus into alignment. The Kassel kerb takes its name from the Germany German city of Kassel , where it was first introduced. ref name cilt cite web url http www.cilt.dial.pipex.com comparison.htm title Bus Stop Innovation A Comparison of UK Trials publisher The Centre for Independent Transport Research in London accessdate May 9, 2006 ref References commonscat Kassel kerbs Reflist Public transport Category Pedestrian infrastructure Category Road infrastructure Category Bus transport Category Accessible building Category Accessible transportation bus stub road stub de Kasseler Sonderbord cs Kasselsk obrubn k ...   more details



  1. Paul Kerb

    Infobox sportsperson name Paul Kerb image imagesize caption birth name fullname nickname nationality residence birth date birth date and age 1929 12 20 df yes birth place Vienna , Austria death date death place height weight website country sport Fencing event collegeteam club team turnedpro coach retired coaching worlds regionals nationals olympics paralympics highestranking pb show medals yes Paul Kerb born 20 December 1929 is an Austrian Olympic fencing fencer from Vienna. He competed in the team sabre fencing sabre events at the 1952 Summer Olympics 1952 and 1960 Summer Olympics . ref name sports reference cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ke paul kerb 1.html title Paul Kerb Olympic Results accessdate 2010 09 16 work sports reference.com ref References reflist Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Kerb, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1929 12 20 PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna , Austria DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kerb, Paul Category 1929 births Category Living people Category Austrian fencers Category Olympic fencers of Austria Category Fencers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Category Fencers at the 1960 Summer Olympics Category People from Vienna Austria fencing bio stub ...   more details



  1. Off the Kerb

    Off The Kerb Productions is a British production company, and an Talent agency acting agency company that mainly works with comedians. The company is owned by Addison Cresswell. The company is responsible for many comedians, including Jack Dee , Lee Evans comedian Lee Evans , Jeremy Hardy , Jo Brand , Alan Carr , Marcus Brigstocke , Rich Hall and Michael McIntyre . The company is based at 113 117 Wardour Street , London . ref cite book last Gibson first Janine authorlink Janine Gibson title Media Directory 2007 MediaGuardian The Essential Handbook publisher Guardian Books date 2007 02 01 pages 402 isbn 9780852650592 ref References references External links http www.offthekerb.co.uk Off the Kerb Official Website Category Television production companies of the United Kingdom Category Talent and literary agencies UK media company stub ...   more details



  1. Kerb Crawler

    Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox Single Name Kerb Crawler Cover Type Single Artist Hawkwind from Album Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music B side Honky Dorky Recorded Roundhouse Studios, February 1976 Released 16 July 1976 Format 7 Vinyl record Genre Space Rock Length 3 45 Label Charisma Records Writer Robert Calvert R.Calvert Dave Brock D.Brock Producer Hawkwind Certification Chart position Last single Kings of Speed br 1975 This single Kerb Crawler br 1976 Next single Back on the Streets single Back on the Streets br 1977 Kerb Crawler is a 1976 song by the UK rock group Hawkwind . It was originally released as a single in the UK CB289 on 16 July 1976 taken from the album Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music . There are reportedly two versions of the A side, the original mix and a remix by David Gilmour , although the latter is the most common and the version that appeared on the album. The B side, Honky Dorky , is the band jamming on the middle section of Reefer Madness . Hawkwind Category Hawkwind songs Category Songs written by Robert Calvert Category Songs written by Dave Brock 1970s single stub ...   more details



  1. KERB (AM)

    Infobox radio station name KERB image city Kermit, Texas Kermit , Texas area Odessa, Texas branding slogan ... sister stations KAYG , KDFM , KERB FM , KIBL , KLDS webcast website affiliations KERB 600 AM broadcasting ... s broadcast license is currently held by La Radio Cristiana Network, Inc. Programming KERB, like ... bc70 ref name bc76 ref name bc80 KERB currently broadcasts a Spanish language religious radio radio ... with sister stations KAYG , KDFM , KIBL , KLDS , and KERB FM as part of the La Radio Cristiana ... the call sign KERB by the FCC. ref name fcc1 The station signed on in June 1950 with George ... , and James Radcliffe as chief engineer . ref name bc52 A new company called Radio Station KERB ... and the station s general manager until he sold the station. ref name bc61 KERB Broadcasting, Inc ..., the Welch family purchased KERB Broadcasting, Inc., and Ken Welch added company president to his duties. ref name bc80 1980s and 1990s To expand to 24 hour operation, KERB was joined in 1987 by a new FM sister station , licensed as KERB FM , not bound by the AM stations daytimer restriction. A daytimer ... control of KERB Broadcasting, Inc., to Marlin D. Kuykendall. The FCC approved the transfer ... later, the station faced financial difficulties and in January 1991 the KERB and KERB FM broadcast licenses were involuntarily transferred from KERB Broadcasting, Inc., to Ron White acting as receiver ... for special temporary authority to remain dark broadcasting dark while a new operator for KERB could ... 15, 1996. ref name fcc920eb KERB today In March 1997, Mesa Entertainment, Inc., made a deal to sell KERB and KERB FM to La Radio Cristiana Network, Inc. The FCC approved the sale on May 20, 1997, and formal ... Rockabilly pioneer Charline Arthur worked as a singer and a disc jockey at KERB from 1950 until ... American singer songwriter Roy Orbison began performing on KERB in 1951. ref name royorb3 He formed ... weekly radio show on KERB. ref name royorb1 Orbison would later be signed to Sun Records , become ...   more details



  1. Undertaking

    Wiktionary Undertaking may refer to The task performed by a funeral director In business, in particular in EU English , the term is used interchangeably with company , i.e. a business entity The act of Undertaking driving , overtaking another vehicle using a lane nearer the kerb side A surety bond disambig ...   more details



  1. Curb

    wiktionarypar curb Curb or the Curb may refer to Curb road , or kerb, the raised edge of a raised footpath or roadway Curb album Curb album , Nickelback s first full length album Curb horse , an injury to the long plantar ligament in horses Curb HVAC , a metal HVAC part formed to fit around a chimney or vent on a roof Curb Media , a British media company The Curb , a nickname for the American Stock Exchange , from its original name The New York Curb Exchange See also Kerb disambiguation Curb bit , a type of bit used for riding horses Curb Records , a record label started by Mike Curb in 1973 Curb Your Enthusiasm , HBO comedy show disambig fr Curb homonymie it Curb ...   more details



  1. Little Meg

    orphan date March 2010 Image LittleMeg001.jpg thumb right 300px The Little Meg circle with the decorated stone in the foreground. Little Meg is a small circle of large kerb stones which probably surrounded a Bronze Age Megalithic architectural elements kerb cairn . It is close to the village of Langwathby to the north east of Penrith, Cumbria Penrith in the England English county of Cumbria and is 640 meters north east of the more famous stone circle of Long Meg and Her Daughters . One of the stones was decorated in antiquity with a series of concentric circles and a spiral. External links Commons category Little Meg http www.ancient scotland.co.uk site.php?a 102 Photos of Little Meg on the Ancient Scotland site http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 97 The Megalithic Portal coord 54.7297 N 2.6567 W type landmark display title Category Bronze Age sites in England Category History of Cumbria Category Megalithic monuments in Europe Category Archaeological sites in Cumbria Cumbria struct stub UK archaeology stub es Little Meg ...   more details



  1. Kings of All Times

    Orphan date October 2008 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Kings of All Times translator Kerb Yl author Kerb Yl country Yemen language Arabic language Arabic genre Historical novel publisher Perspective release date 1999 english release date 2003 Kings of All Times is a 1999 historical novel written by the Yemenite writer Sanji Yamdou . The novel focuses on the struggle between a dystopia n society and a fascist government. The story follows Sergei Herminov, an Estonian Yeminite, whose companion Jorge Hernandez is lost in his own made up fantasy land where he is the king of all times. Sergei encounters many obstacles on a quest to resolve the political rift between the government and the people as well as helping his friend Jorge in his own struggle in resolving his mental state. Category 1999 novels ...   more details



  1. Addington long barrow

    Addington long barrow is a badly damaged Neolithic chambered long barrow near Addington, Kent Addington in the England English county of Kent . It is one of a group of monuments known as the Medway megaliths . File Addington barrow chamber.jpg thumb 300px right View of the damaged burial chamber It is rectangular long barrow measures convert 61 m ft in length and varies from convert 14 m ft to convert 11 m ft in width as it narrows. It is oriented northeast southwest. The edge of the barrow is marked by a Megalithic architectural elements kerb and the remains of the chamber may be indicated by a number of fallen stones at the northeastern end. A road runs through the middle of the barrow and when it was expanded in 1827, two stones from the kerb were removed and placed in woodland south of the monument. In 1845, L.B. Larking, a local parson dug into the barrow, finding pieces of rough pottery In 1981, archaeologists surveyed the site identifying 25 original stones on all four sides of the structure, forming the kerb. A slight depression surrounding the mound may indicate the presence of a surrounding ditch. It and the nearby Chestnuts long barrow are open for public viewing by appointment with the landowner. There is an official website at http uk.geocities.com addington.neolithATbtinternet.com http uk.geocities.com addington.neolithATbtinternet.com dead link date October 2010 bot AnomieBOT which details background, location and access to both the Addington Longbarrow and the nearby Chestnuts burial chamber. File Addington long barrow 1.jpg thumb 300px left View of the remnant barrow which extends away from the camera on the lefthand side of the road between the fence and the tree coord 51.307913 0.370144 display title Category Archaeological sites in Kent Category Stone Age sites in Kent Category Tonbridge and Malling Category Barrows in the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. Sexual Offences Act 1985

    Infobox UK legislation short title The Sexual Offences Act 1985 parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom long title An Act to make, as respects England and Wales, provision for penalising in certain circumstances the soliciting of women for sexual purposes by men, and to increase the penalties under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 for certain offences against women. statute book chapter 1956 c. 44 introduced by territorial extent England and Wales royal assent 16 July 1985 commencement 16 September 1985 repeal date 1 April 2010 ref The Policing and Crime Act 2009 Commencement No. 4 Order 2010 S.I. 2010 507 C. 37 , http www.legislation.gov.uk uksi 2010 507 article 5 made article 5 ref amendments related legislation repealing legislation The Policing and Crime Act 2009 , Sch.8, Pt.2 status Repealed original text http www.legislation.gov.uk ukpga 1985 44 pdfs ukpga 19850044 en.pdf The Sexual Offences Act 1985 c.44 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that created two offences concerning prostitution , and increased the maximum sentence for attempted rape from 7 years to life imprisonment . The new offences were kerb crawler kerb crawling and persistently soliciting women for the purposes of prostitution. In 1991 the Director of Public Prosecutions and head of the Crown Prosecution Service , Allan Green barrister Sir Allan Green Order of the Bath KCB Queen s Counsel QC , was arrested for an offence under this Act and had to resign. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 198863.stm BBC News website ref The kerb crawling and soliciting offences, and related provisions, were not repealed by the Sexual Offences Act 2003 , but the other provisions of the Act were repealed. ref Sexual Offences Act 2003, Schedule 7 ref References and external link reflist See also Prostitution in the United Kingdom Sexual Offences Act Category Sex crimes UK legislation Category English criminal law Category United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1985 ...   more details



  1. KIBL

    Infobox radio station name KIBL image city Beeville, Texas Beeville , Texas area Corpus Christi, Texas slogan branding frequency 1490 kHz repeater airdate format Religious radio Religious language Spanish language Spanish power 1,000 watt s unlimited class C facility id 74441 coordinates Coord 28 23 8 N 97 43 42 W region US TX type landmark display inline,title callsign meaning former callsigns owner La Radio Cristiana Network licensee sister stations KAYG , KDFM , KERB AM KERB , KERB FM , KLDS webcast website affiliations KIBL 1490 AM broadcasting AM is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish language religious radio format. ref cite web url http www1.arbitron.com sip sip.do access date Summer 2009 title Station Information Profile publisher Arbitron accessdate 2009 08 23 ref Licensed to Beeville, Texas , USA, the station serves the Corpus Christi area. The station is currently owned by La Radio Cristiana Network. ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call KIBL title KIBL Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division accessdate 2009 08 23 ref References reflist External links AM station data KIBL Corpus Christi Radio Religious Radio Stations in Texas Spanish Radio Stations in Texas Category Religious radio stations in the United States Category Spanish language radio stations in the United States Category Radio stations in Corpus Christi, Texas IBL Texas radio station stub ...   more details



  1. KDFM

    Infobox radio station name KDFM image city Falfurrias, Texas Falfurrias , Texas area Kingsville Alice Falfurrias slogan branding language Spanish frequency 103.3 MHz repeater airdate format erp 3,000 watt s haat convert 100.0 m ft sp us class A facility id 86553 coordinates coord 27 15 29 N 98 7 8 W region US TX type landmark display inline,title callsign meaning former callsigns owner La Radio Cristiana licensee sister stations KAYG , KERB AM KERB , KERB FM , KIBL , KLDS webcast website affiliations KDFM 103.3 FM broadcasting FM is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish music format. ref cite web url http www1.arbitron.com sip sip.do access date Summer 2009 title Station Information Profile publisher Arbitron accessdate 2010 01 18 ref Licensed to Falfurrias, Texas , USA, the station serves the Kingsville Alice Falfurrias area. The station is currently owned by La Radio Cristiana. ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call KDFM title KDFM Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division accessdate 2010 01 18 ref References reflist External links FM station data KDFM Kingsville Alice Falfurrias Radio Spanish Radio Stations in Texas Category Radio stations in Texas DFM Texas radio station stub ...   more details



  1. Bowl barrow

    Image Bowl barrow colt hoare wiltshire.png thumb 200px right Engraving of a bowl barrow by Richard Colt Hoare Bowl Barrow is the name for a type of burial mound or tumulus . A barrow is a mound of earth used to cover a tomb. The bowl barrow gets its name from the fact that it looks like an upturned bowl. Related terms include cairn circle , cairn ring , howe , kerb cairn , tump or rotunda grave . ref cite web url http www.eng h.gov.uk mpp mcd sub jump3top.htm title Monument protection programme. Monument class description author English Heritage authorlink English Heritage year 1988 accessdate 2010 08 14 ref Description Image Heywood sumner bowl barrow.png thumb right 100px Section and plan of a generic bowl barrow Bowl barrows were created from the Neolithic British Isles Neolithic through to the Bronze Age Britain Bronze Age in Great Britain . A bowl barrow is an approximately hemispherical mound covering one or more Inhumations or Cremation cremations . Where the mound is composed entirely of stone, rather than earth, the term cairn replaces the word barrow. The mound may be simply a mass of earth or stone, or it may be structured by concentric rings of posts, low stone walls, or upright stone slabs. In addition, the mound may have a Kerb archaeology Kerb or peristalith kerb of stones or wooden posts. Barrows were usually built in isolation in various situations on plains, valleys and hill slopes, although the most popular sites were those on hilltop. Bowl barrows were first identified in Great Britain by John Thurnam 1810 73 , an English psychiatrist , archaeologist , and ethnologist . British bowl barrows Image Matley heath bowl barrow.jpg thumb 300px right A 15 metre diameter bowl barrow in the New Forest, U.K. English Heritage proposed the following classification of British bowl barrows Type 1 Kerbless and ditchless barrows Type 2 Kerbless with continuous ditch Type 3 Kerbless with penannular ditch Type 4 Kerbless with segmented ditch Type 5 Kerbed but ditch ...   more details



  1. Civil Designer

    Civil Designer is a suite of nine civil infrastructure design modules. It began as a simple CAD package in the early 90s and has been developed by South African software development house Knowledge Base Pty Ltd to service the design requirements of the civil engineering sector. Civil Designer offers Survey, Water, Sewer, Roads, Turn, and Stormwater modules. The Current version is Civil Designer 2011. Standards and Compliance SABS1200 quantities including excavation, bedding and backfill volumes Full DWG compatibility TRH4 Pavement designer and SABS927 kerb editor COLTO specification and SABS1200 volume calculations External links Official http www.civildesigner.com Category Computer aided engineering software graphics software stub ...   more details



  1. Curb weight

    Curb weight US English or kerb weight UK English is the total Mass weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumable s e.g., motor oil and coolant , a full tank of fuel , while not loaded with either passenger s or cargo . ref cite web url http www.audiusa.com audi us en2 tools glossary chassis body Curb weight.html title Glossary curb weight publisher Audi USA accessdate 2007 01 21 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070311055418 http www.audiusa.com audi us en2 tools glossary chassis body Curb weight.html archivedate 2007 03 11 ref ref cite web url http www.fordvehicles.com help glossary index.asp?letter c title Help Glossary C publisher Ford accessdate 2007 10 10 ref This definition may differ from definitions used by government al regulatory agency regulatory agencies or other organizations. For example, many European Union manufacturers include the weight of a 75  kilogram driver to follow European Directive 95 48 EC. ref cite web url http eur lex.europa.eu LexUriServ LexUriServ.do?uri CELEX 31995L0048 EN HTML title EU Commission Directive 95 48 EC publisher European Commission accessdate 2009 01 04 ref Additionally, organizations may define curb weight with fixed levels of fuel and other variables to equalize the value for the comparison of different vehicles. Related terms Dry weight automobile Dry weight Gross vehicle weight rating References reflist DEFAULTSORT Kerb Weight Category Automotive technologies Category Mass cs Pohotovostn hmotnost vozidla da Egenv gt de Leergewicht fa fr Masse vide en ordre de marche id Berat kosong pl Masa w asna pojazdu ru sv Tj nstevikt uk ...   more details



  1. Ramshackle

    Refimprove date February 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Ramshackle genre Electronic music Electronic br Jazz br Rock music Rock years active 1995 ? label Big Life Music past members Ben Chapman br Steve Roberts br Johnson Somerset background group or band Ramshackle was an electronic dub group that released two albums and collaborated with such artists as Steve Winwood , Jah Wobble , and Maxi Jazz . They released two albums, Depthology and Chin on the Kerb in the 1990s and a remixed version of their song, Eyes, Lips, Body was included on the Hackers film Hackers soundtrack. Line up Former members Ben Chapman Beats, Production Steve Roberts Vocals, Piano Johnson Somerset Synths, Production Guest musicians Jah Wobble Bass guitar Bass on Isn t This The Life Steve Winwood Clavinet on Pulse Maxi Jazz Scratching on the Depthology album Juan Wells Vocals on Wannabe Val Harrison Vocals on Wannabe Mike McEvoy Guitar on the Depthology album, Piano on Prayers for the Lonely and Young and Strong Luke Brighty Guitar on Wannabe Robin Key Guitar on Wannabe and Bitter Lies Brendan Beale Piano and String instrument Strings on Let Love Reign and Echoes in Red Ian Dutt Music loop Loops some Discography Studio albums Depthology 1995 Chin on the Kerb 1997 References Reflist External links Allmusic class artist id p292726 Category Electronic music groups Category Musical groups established in 1995 band stub ...   more details



  1. Kassel (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Kassel Kassel can refer to Places Kassel a town in Hessen, Germany Kassel region an administrative region in Germany Kassel district a district in Germany Komarivka a town in Ukraine, formerly known as Kassel Cassel, Nord a town in France, known in Dutch as Kassel Surnames Chuck Kassel born 1903 , a former professional American football player Josh Kassel born 1985 , an American college ice hockey goaltender Karl Kassel born 1952 , a Democrat running for the Alaska House of Representatives from district 7 Fairbanks Matt Kassel born 1989 , a midfielder for the University of Maryland soccer team Nabil Kassel born 1984 , an Algerian boxer best known to win the middleweight gold at the 2007 All Africa Games Philip Kassel born 1876 , an American gymnast and track and field athlete who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics Tichi Wilkerson Kassel 1926&ndash 2004 , an American film personality and the publisher of The Hollywood Reporter Other Battle of Kassel 1945 , a four day struggle between the U.S. Army and the German Army in April 1945 for Kassel Kassel 12 , a German glider used for training, developed in the 1920s Kassel conversations , the conventional name of an early medieval text preserved in a manuscript from c.810 Kassel kerb , a concave section made for buses kerb stone Kassel Literary Prize , an annual prize awarded in recognition of grotesque and comic work at a high artistic level Kassel Nabil born 1984 , a boxer from Algeria disambig de Kassel Begriffskl rung fr Kassel nl Kassel pl Kassel ujednoznacznienie vls Kassel ...   more details



  1. Cruciform passage grave

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Cruciform passage graves describe a complex example of prehistoric passage grave found in Ireland , west Wales and Orkney and built during the later Neolithic , from around 3500 BC and later. They are distinguished by a long passage leading to a central chamber with a corbel led roof. From this, burial chambers extend in three directions, giving the overall impression in plan of a cross shape layout. Some examples have further sub chambers leading off the three original chambers. The network of chambers is covered by a cairn and revetted with a Megalithic architectural elements kerb . A common trait is megalithic art carved into the stones of the chambers walls and roofs. Abstract designs were favoured, especially spirals and zig zags. Examples are Newgrange in Ireland, Maeshowe in Orkney and Barclodiad y Gawres in Anglesey . DEFAULTSORT Cruciform Passage Grave Category Archaeology of Ireland Category Burial monuments and structures Category Stone Age Britain Category Archaeology of death UK archaeology stub Euro archaeology stub for ireland es Tumba de corredor cruciforme fr Tombe couloir cruciforme ...   more details



  1. Ace (1913 automobile)

    The Ace was a UK British car that was built between 1912 and 1916 in Burton upon Trent , Staffordshire . It was an 8  hp light car, with a 748  cc, four cylinder water cooled monobloc engine with Stethnos carburettor, it had a 2 speed gearbox and chain drive built by the same manufacturer as the Salmon and Baguley cars, and sold for 100 to 125. Data convert 56 mm in 1 abbr on x convert 76 mm in 1 abbr on bore and stroke, kerb weight convert 380 kg lb 0 abbr on , wheelbase convert 2135 mm in 1 abbr on , track convert 1143 mm in 1 abbr on , length convert 3200 mm in 1 abbr on , and width convert 1270 mm in 1 abbr on . Suspension was by elliptic springs front and rear. Tyre size 700 x 65. References G.N. Georgano, Ace , in G.N. Georgano, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of Motorcars 1885 1968 New York E.P. Dutton and Co., 1974 , pp.26. Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom Brass auto stub de Ace Automarke ...   more details



  1. Listoghil

    architectural elements kerb . In the late 1990s the tomb was restored by the Office of Public Works ... the kerb, to the south of the tomb. Extensive burning took place on the area of the site before the tomb ...   more details



  1. KLDS

    Infobox Radio station name KLDS image city Falfurrias, Texas Falfurrias , Texas area Rio Grande Valley branding Radio Voz AM slogan airdate January 1, 1953 in radio 1953 frequency 1260 kilohertz kHz format Religious radio Religious language Spanish language Spanish power 500 watt s Daytime astronomy day br 330 watts night class B facility id 7149 coordinates coord 27 14 11 N 98 10 22 W callsign meaning former callsigns KBLP 1953 1956 ref name bc55 br KPSO 1956 1997 ref name fcc1 owner La Radio Cristiana Network, Inc. licensee sister stations KAYG , KDFM , KERB AM KERB , KERB FM , KIBL webcast website affiliations KLDS 1260 AM broadcasting AM , Radio Voz AM is a radio station city of license licensed to serve Falfurrias, Texas , USA. The station is owned by La Radio Cristiana Network, Inc. KLDS is unaffiliated with the LDS Church . KLDS broadcasts a Spanish language religious radio format to the Rio Grande Valley and surrounding counties. ref name arb1 cite web work Arbitron url http www.arbitron.com radio stations station information.htm title Station Information Profile accessdate May 29, 2009 ref The radio station began operations in 1953 broadcasting as KBLP with 500 watt s of power, daytimer daytime only , on a frequency of 1260 kHz under the ownership of Ben L. Parker. ref name bc55 cite book title Broadcasting Telecasting 1955 Yearbook Marketbook Issue date 1955 page 294 chapter Directory of AM and FM stations and Market Data of the United States publisher Broadcasting Publications, Inc location Washington, DC ref In 1956, under new ownership, the station had its call sign changed to KPSO. The station was assigned the KLDS call sign by the Federal Communications Commission on December 19, 1997 in radio 1997 . ref name fcc1 cite web title Call Sign History url http svartifoss2.fcc.gov cgi bin ws.exe prod cdbs pubacc prod call hist.pl?Facility id 7149&Callsign KLDS work FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database accessdate May 29, 2009 ref References reflist E ...   more details



  1. Megalithic architectural elements

    . Often, when the earth barrow has been weathered away, the surviving kerb can give the impression of being ... was used to define a kerb instead. In the British Isles , the enclosing nature of kerbs has been ... art . An example of the dry stone wall type of kerb can be seen at Parc le Breos in Wales ...   more details




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