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  2. Tudor Watches - Wikipedia

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    The Pelagos has a 42 mm titanium case, the first titanium watch from the Rolex group, [20] and is waterproof to 500 metres. [3] In 2013, the Heritage Black Bay won the Revival prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève [ 21 ] and the Pelagos won the “Sports Watch” prize in 2015. [ 22 ]

  3. Škoda 1101/1102 - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda 1101/1102 is also known by the popular name Tudor, derived from its two-door sedan body, which was the first to come into production. This nickname was eventually commonly used for all 1101/1102, regardless of their body.

  4. Category:4-2-2 locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Steam locomotives of the 4-2-2 wheel arrangement in Whyte notation. Pages in category "4-2-2 locomotives" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total

  5. English cannon - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Tudor navy and the rise of the fort. 1.3 17th century. 1.4 18th century. 2 Operation. 3 See also. 4 Notes. ... A full cannon fired a 42-pound shot (and in fact ...

  6. 4-8-8-2 - Wikipedia

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    The later ones had cylinders 24 inches by 32 inches, drivers 63-1/2 inches and boiler pressures of 250 psi, giving a calculated tractive effort of 123,400 lb. [1] The locomotives were built as cab-forwards to protect engine crews from exhaust smoke and heat in the many tunnels and snow sheds that were part of their usual routes. [ 1 ]

  7. Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Hugh O'Neill was born c. 1550 [b] in the barony of Oneilland, Tír Eoghain (present-day northern County Armagh)—possibly in a crannog such as Marlacoo. [21] The O'Neill dynasty were Tír Eoghain's ruling Gaelic Irish noble family, [22] [23] and claimed descent from Niall Ruadh of the Cenél nEógain, who was a descendant of legendary high king Niall of the Nine Hostages. [24]