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  2. Portable sawmill - Wikipedia

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    Portable sawmills are sawmills small enough to be moved easily and set up in the field. They have existed for over 100 years but grew in popularity in the United States starting in the 1970s, when the 1973 oil crisis and the back-to-the-land movement had led to renewed interest in small woodlots and in self-sufficiency.

  3. Queensland Railways 1620 class - Wikipedia

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    The 1620 class was an evolution of the 1600 class being fitted with a hood nose. They operated in Central and North Queensland as well as hauling commuter trains in Brisbane . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The class was withdrawn in the mid 1990s with some sold to John Holland and exported to Malaysia and The Philippines.

  4. IBM 1620 - Wikipedia

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    IBM 1620 data processing machine with IBM 1627 plotter, on display at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. The IBM 1620 was a model of scientific minicomputer produced by IBM.It was announced on October 21, 1959, [1] and was then marketed as an inexpensive scientific computer. [2]

  5. Mayflower Compact - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Prince first numbered the names in his 1736 A Chronological History of New-England in the form of Annals. [2] The original document has been lost, so Morton is the sole source for the signers. He probably had access to the original document, but he could not have known the actual order in which it was signed simply by inspecting it.

  6. 1620s in England - Wikipedia

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    10 September – Thomas Sydenham, physician (died 1689) 1625 25 May – Ann, Lady Fanshawe, née Harrison, memoirist (died 1680) 23 June – John Fell, bishop and academic (died 1686) 10 October – Arthur Gorges, courtier, naval captain, poet and translator (born 1569) 11 December (bapt.) – Charles Hart, actor (died 1683) 1626