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  2. Safety coffin - Wikipedia

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    Taberger's Safety Coffin employed a bell as a signaling device, for anybody buried alive. A safety coffin or security coffin is a coffin fitted with a mechanism to prevent premature burial or allow the occupant to signal that they have been buried alive. A large number of designs for safety coffins were patented during the 18th and 19th ...

  3. Mount Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, in 1929, Mount Coffin was dynamited and quarried. After cutting 8,700,000,000 board feet (21,000,000 m 3) of lumber, Long's two great sawmills were dismantled in 1960. [9] "The old Long-Bell Mill sheds – now derelict – still stand near the port, difficult to reach yet spectacular because they are so enormous…[The sheds] are ...

  4. Church bell - Wikipedia

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    The bell can swing through just over a full circle in alternate directions. Christian church bells have the form of a cup-shaped cast metal resonator with a flared thickened rim, and a pivoted clapper hanging from its centre inside. It is usually mounted high in a bell tower on top of the church, so it can be heard by the surrounding community ...

  5. File:Alarm clock, mounted on model of coffin.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Alarm clock, mounted on model of coffin with skeleton, probably English, 1840-1900. Full view, graduated matt black perspex background.

  6. Bell Beaker culture - Wikipedia

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    The Bell Beaker culture was partly preceded by and contemporaneous with the Corded Ware culture, and in north-central Europe preceded by the Funnelbeaker culture. The name Glockenbecher was coined for its distinctive style of beakers by Paul Reinecke in 1900. The term's English translation Bell Beaker was introduced by John Abercromby in 1904. [5]

  7. Queen’s children mount vigil around their mother’s coffin in ...

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    The public will be able to view the Queen’s coffin in Edinburgh and pay their respects for 24 hours.

  8. Funeral toll - Wikipedia

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    Historically, a bell would be rung on three occasions around the time of a death. The first was the "passing bell" to warn of impending death, followed by the death knell which was the ringing of a bell immediately after the death, and the last was the "lych bell", or "corpse bell" which was rung at the funeral as the procession approached the church. [1]

  9. Investors urge Walmart not to "give into bullying" on diversity

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    Dozens of shareholders representing $266 billion in assets are calling on Walmart to spell out the business reasons for backpedaling on the retailer's diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI ...