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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.
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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 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The class was withdrawn in the mid 1990s with some sold to John Holland and exported to Malaysia and The Philippines.
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They were also used for shunting at yards around the state. Soon afterwards, all the 1600s were based at Alpha. The 1620 Class followed on from the success of the 1600s, and were used in the central and northern areas of Qld. The class was withdrawn in 1991. Five have been preserved: [2] 1603 by the Bundaberg Railway Historical Society
For example, the range 1 to 10 is a single decade, and the range from 10 to 100 is another decade. Thus, single-decade scales (named C and D) range from 1 to 10 across the entire length of the slide rule, while double-decade scales (named A and B) range from 1 to 100 over the length of the slide rule.
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
Bradford's transcription of the Compact. The original document has been lost, [10] but three versions exist from the 17th century: printed in Mourt's Relation (1622), [11] [12] which was reprinted in Purchas his Pilgrimes (1625); [13] hand-written by William Bradford in his journal Of Plimoth Plantation (1646); [14] and printed by Bradford's nephew Nathaniel Morton in New-Englands Memorial ...