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  2. Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The current tallest flagpole in India is the 110-metre (360 ft) flagpole in Belgaum, Karnataka which was first hoisted on 12 March 2018. [9] [10] The tallest flagpole in the United Kingdom from 1959 until 2007 stood in Kew Gardens. It was made from a Canadian Douglas-fir tree and was 68.5 m (225 ft) in height. [11]

  3. Independence Flagpole - Wikipedia

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    The flagpole's structural integrity was reinforced and a mechanized pulley in lieu of the manual pulley [4] was installed along with a marble base. The renovation project was implemented by the DPWH's Manila South Engineering District [3] while the project contractor was AKH Construction. The material used for the new flagpole is Q345 steel.

  4. Commonwealth v Introvigne - Wikipedia

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    Several of the boys, including Roldano, congregated around the flagpole. The boys started swinging on the halyard of the school flagpole. [ 4 ] Shortly afterwards, whilst no one was swinging on it, Roldano was standing near the pole when a 7-kilogram (15 lb) part of the flag assembly, the truck containing the pulleys , fell 35 feet (11 m) onto ...

  5. Truck (rigging) - Wikipedia

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    A truck is a wooden ball, disk, or bun-shaped cap at the top of a mast, with holes in it through which flag halyards are passed. [1] Trucks are also used on wooden flagpoles, to prevent them from splitting. [citation needed] Without a masthead truck, water could easily seep into the circular growth rings of a wooden mast.

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  7. Modern display of the Confederate battle flag - Wikipedia

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    The flagpole lacked a pulley system, and thus the flag could not be flown at half-staff, only removed or left in place, as it was. [200] Flags flying over Fort Sumter in 2009, including Confederate national flags. In June 2015, the National Park Service ceased flying Confederate flags over Fort Sumter. [201]