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  2. Oshkosh MB-5 - Wikipedia

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    The dry chemical system consisted of a hose reel (manufactured by Hannay), a large Purple-K (PKP) canister, and a nitrogen tank. [3] The hose reel was 100 feet long, with a 3/4 inch diameter hose. The end of the hose consisted of a single attachment, which could be opened and closed using a lever/handle mounted to the top.

  3. David Hannay - Wikipedia

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    David Hannay (producer) (1939–2014), Australian film producer This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 05:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. William Hannay - Wikipedia

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    William Mowatt Hannay (3 August 1848 – 25 March 1922) was a railways administrator in New Zealand from 1876 to 1908. He was born in Scotland (Castle Douglas near Glasgow) in 1848. He was born in Scotland (Castle Douglas near Glasgow) in 1848.

  5. David Hannay (historian) - Wikipedia

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    David McDowall Hannay (25 December 1853 – 29 May 1934) was an English naval historian. Hannay was born in London. His father, James Hannay, had been in the Royal Navy, but later became a journalist and novelist. David Hannay was educated at Westminster School, and then joined his father, who was British consul in Barcelona, as vice-consul. [1]

  6. Hannay (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hannay was a 1988 ITV television series, a prequel spin-off from the 1978 film version of John Buchan's 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps. The film and series starred Robert Powell as Richard Hannay in the post Second Boer War years.

  7. Patrick Hannay - Wikipedia

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    He was probably the third son of Alexander Hannay of Kirkdale in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright.The Hannay family seat is Sorbie Tower in Wigtownshire. Early in the reign of James VI and I Patrick Hannay, with a cousin Robert (created a baronet of Nova Scotia in 1629), came to the English court and was favourably noticed by Queen Anne.