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  2. History of the anchor - Wikipedia

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    The history of the anchor dates back millennia. The most ancient anchors were probably rocks and many rock anchors have been found dating from at least the Bronze Age. [ 1] Many modern moorings still rely on a large rock as the primary element of their design. However, using pure mass to resist the forces of a storm only works well as a ...

  3. Anchor - Wikipedia

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    The Danforth is a light, versatile, highly popular fluke-style anchor. American Richard Danforth invented the Danforth Anchor in the 1940s for use aboard landing craft. It uses a stock at the crown to which two large flat triangular flukes are attached.

  4. Stockless anchor - Wikipedia

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    A stockless anchor (or "patent anchor") is a streamlined derivation of the traditional Admiralty anchor used aboard large ships. Patented in England in 1821, [ 1] it eliminated the stock of the Admiralty, making it both easier to handle and stow. Though it did not hold as well as an Admiralty, the trade-off proved acceptable and the stockless ...

  5. Danforth: Don’t focus on Hawley running, focus on his call ...

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    Danforth led the public effort to recruit Hawley to run for Senate in 2018. In aftermath of the insurrection, Danforth has publicly flagellated himself for his role in Hawley’s rise.

  6. Danforth - Wikipedia

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    Danforth (anchor), a fluke-style anchor. Danforth Avenue (HBLR station), a light rail station in Hudson County, New Jersey. Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute, a technical school in Toronto, Canada. Danforth Museum, an art museum and school in Framingham, Massachusetts. Danforth, a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos.

  7. Thomas Danforth - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Danforth (baptized November 20, 1623 – November 5, 1699) was a politician, magistrate, and landowner in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. A conservative Puritan , he served for many years as one of the colony's councilors and magistrates, generally leading opposition to attempts by the English kings to assert control over the colony.

  8. Anchor owner says new restaurant will be a ‘grown-up ... - AOL

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    The Anchor will close, likely for eight to 10 weeks, while crews open up the wall that separates the two sides of The Anchor, build new restrooms and reconfigure the layout to enlarge the kitchen.

  9. Boating - Wikipedia

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    Fluke-style or Danforth anchor is similar to the plow anchor but is more lightweight. This anchor is commonly used on boats smaller than 30 feet (9 m) but is very effective by using its pointed flukes to bury into the sediment below. Mushroom anchors are designed for situations which require a permanent anchor with strong holding power.

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