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Wormshill at one time included a blacksmith's shop, which is recorded on Ordnance Survey maps until 1898.
Where does this invisible North-South border exist on Ordnance Survey maps?
For the first time Woodland Trust sites will be on Ordnance Survey Explorer maps.
After working on ordnance for a few years, Farragut was charged with establishing the nation's first naval yard on the Pacific Coast.
Zaid notes that the workshop team has even worked on ordnance dating back to the 1930s.
Indeed, in 1697, William Yarnold obtained a lease for the laying of cisterns and pipes to bring water from "the Great Pond at Carr's Hill", shown on ordnance survey maps as Swan Pond, to Newcastle upon Tyne.
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To stem the flow of war material, from 1964 to 1973, American bombers poured 4 billion pounds of ordnance on Laos, with the majority landing on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, where a free-fire zone permitted indiscriminate bombing by America's newest weapon: the B-52 bomber.
During the siege U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine fighter-bombers dropped 40,000 tonnes of bombs on North Vietnamese positions, while B-52 bombers unleashed more than 60,000 tonnes of ordnance on areas where the North Vietnamese were believed to have concentrated their forces.
On the night of the bombing, at around 2 A.M., he heard the thud of ordnance on the mountain.
He was appointed a brevet second lieutenant of ordnance on July 1 , 1845
During Operation Menu, the Air Force conducted 3,875 sorties and dropped more than 108,000 tons of ordnance on the eastern border areas.
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