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  2. Broad Arrow’s Inaugural Chattanooga Auction Totals $12.3M ...

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    Complete results from Broad Arrow’s 2024 Chattanooga Auction are available at broadarrowauctions.com. Broad Arrow now shifts its focus to the Memorabilia Online Parts 1 & 2 Auctions, which will close out the company’s 2024 auction calendar with 180+ lots of important F1 and motorsport collectibles.

  3. Caroline Leakey - Wikipedia

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    The Broad Arrow (1859), Lyra Australis (1853) Caroline Woolmer Leakey (8 March 1827 – 12 July 1881) was an English writer, whose poetry and only novel ( The Broad Arrow , published using the pen name Oliné Keese) were influenced and based on her experience living in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania ) for five years between 1848 and 1853.

  4. Lydia Fenet - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Fenet. Lydia Fenet is an American auctioneer, author, podcast host and globally recognized speaker.As CEO & Founder of The Lydia Fenet Agency, she has raised over a billion dollars for non-profits globally as the world's leading charity auctioneer.

  5. This Man Knows the Truth About Amelia Earhart. Why ... - AOL

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    The results were encouraging—the bones were more likely to have come from a woman similar in size to Earhart than from the short, stocky man Hoodless suggested.

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  7. Napier Lion - Wikipedia

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    The Napier Lion is a 12-cylinder, petrol-fueled 'broad arrow' W12 configuration aircraft engine built by D. Napier & Son from 1917 until the 1930s. A number of advanced features made it the most powerful engine of its day and kept it in production long after other contemporary designs had been superseded.

  8. Sonar image speculated to be Amelia Earhart’s long ... - AOL

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    The 16-person journey mounted in September 2023 from Tarawa, Kirbati, a port near Howland Island, and the team’s unmanned submersible scanned 5,200 square miles of ocean floor.

  9. Pine Tree Riot - Wikipedia

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    In 1722, under the Broad Arrow Policy it became illegal to cut down white pine trees larger than 12 inches in diameter in New Hampshire in order to reserve them for use as Royal Navy masts. This law was not strictly enforced until 1766, when Governor John Wentworth began enforcing it.