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  2. Graham Gilmour - Wikipedia

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    Graham Gilmour (5 March 1885 – 17 February 1912) was a British pioneer aviator, known for his impromptu public displays of flying. He was killed on 17 February 1912 when his Martin-Handasyde monoplane suffered a structural failure and crashed in the Old Deer Park in Richmond, London .

  3. R. G. LeTourneau - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gilmour LeTourneau, known as "R.G." to friends, was born on November 30, 1888, [1] to a farming family living in Richford, Vermont. [2] He moved with them to Duluth, Minnesota , and then to Portland, Oregon , where he attended school through high school, dropping out at the age of 14 to take on an apprenticeship as an ironworker , at the ...

  4. Wiring diagram - Wikipedia

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    An automotive wiring diagram, showing useful information such as crimp connection locations and wire colors. These details may not be so easily found on a more schematic drawing. A wiring diagram is a simplified conventional pictorial representation of an electrical circuit. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the ...

  5. Gilmour Lumber Company - Wikipedia

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    Like most lumber barons, Gilmour and Company received most of its product from the northern timber limits of what is now the Algonquin Park region. The trees would be felled in the forests by men living in work camps, then floated down the regional waterways of the Kawartha lake region to their final destination; the Gilmour Mill along the Trent River, at the mouth of the Bay of Quinte.

  6. Martin-Handasyde No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    It was first flown at Brooklands by H.P. Martin during November 1910, and was flown throughout 1912 by Graham Gilmour, who was eventually killed in the aircraft when it suffered a mid-air structural failure over Richmond Park on 17 February 1912. [1]

  7. David Gilmour (historian) - Wikipedia

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    The Honourable Sir David Robert Gilmour, 4th Baronet, FRSL (born 14 November 1952) is a British writer and historian. The son of the Conservative politician Ian Gilmour, he is the author of numerous historical works, including award-winning biographies of Lord Curzon (winner of the Duff Cooper Prize) and Rudyard Kipling (winner of the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography).

  8. David Gilmour discography - Wikipedia

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    David Gilmour "So Far Away" "No Way" "I Can't Breathe Anymore" "Mihalis" 1984 "Blue Light" About Face "All Lovers Are Deranged" 2006 "On an Island" On an Island "Smile" 2015 "Rattle That Lock" Rattle That Lock "Today" "The Girl in the Yellow Dress" "Faces of Stone" 2016 "In Any Tongue" 2020 "Yes, I Have Ghosts" (with Romany Gilmour) Non-album ...

  9. Gilmore Girls - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore Girls is an American comedy drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel.The show debuted October 5, 2000 on The WB and became a flagship series for the network.