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  2. Lineman's handset - Wikipedia

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    A lineman's handset typically connects via a pair of test leads, not the modular connector found on most consumer telephone equipment. The test leads will feature some combination of alligator clips (to connect to bare wires), a piercing spike or "bed-of-nails" (for insulated wires), and something designed to fit a punch block.

  3. Bristol Buckmaster - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol company's response to Air Ministry Specification T.13/43 [1] was the Type 166 which was based on the Buckingham with a new wider front fuselage to allow side-by-side seating for an instructor and trainee and room for a radio operator. All armament and armour and military equipment was also removed.

  4. Lineworker - Wikipedia

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    Apprentice powerline workers are trained in all types of work from operating equipment and climbing to proper techniques and safety standards. Schools throughout the United States offer a pre-apprentice lineworker training program such as Southeast Lineman Training Center and Northwest Lineman College.

  5. Bristol Buckingham - Wikipedia

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    The Bristol redesign with a larger wing and the more powerful engines was the Type 163 Buckingham. [1] It had gun installations in the nose, dorsal and ventral turrets. Generally conventional in appearance, one unusual feature was that the bomb-aimer/navigator was housed in a mid- fuselage ventral gondola, resembling those on the earlier German ...

  6. Buckinghamshire Railway Centre - Wikipedia

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    Buckinghamshire Railway Centre is a railway museum operated by the Quainton Railway Society Ltd. at Quainton Road railway station, about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England.

  7. Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, 'C' Telegraph Troop, Royal Engineers, was founded under Captain Montague Lambert.The Troop was the first formal professional body of signallers in the British Army and its duty was to provide communications for a field army by means of visual signalling, mounted orderlies and telegraph.

  8. Lineman working for Wellington died after ‘contact with an ...

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    It happened around 9:20 a.m. Wednesday at the city’s power plant.

  9. Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry - Wikipedia

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    Richard Plantagenet, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1797-1861), Colonel of the Buckingham Yeomanry Cavalry, 1841 Military unit The Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry is an Operational Hygiene Squadron of the Royal Logistic Corps , originally formed as cavalry in 1794, and has also served in artillery and signals roles.

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