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  2. Æolus (1783 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Æolus, also spelt Aeolus (or frequently Eolus), was a snow sailing ship built in 1783 at Åbenrå in Denmark as a West Indiaman. The British Royal Navy captured her in 1807. Buckle & Co. purchased her as a prize. In 1808-9 she transported convicts to Port Jackson, New South Wales. She was last listed in Lloyd's Register in 1816.

  3. May to December - Wikipedia

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    Episodes were adapted from the original television scripts for the first TV series. Lesley Dunlop played Zoë throughout and Rebecca Lacey returned in the role of Hilary after leaving the TV show after the fifth series. The radio series was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 on Thursdays at 9 p.m. between 23 April and 28 May 1998. [5]

  4. Aeolus (1850) - Wikipedia

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    Aeolus was a wooden ketch built in 1850 at Pyrmont, New South Wales, Australia. She was carrying timber to Sydney , New South Wales, when she was lost at Hole in the Wall, Jervis Bay , New South Wales, on 24 October 1867.

  5. HMS Aeolus (1801) - Wikipedia

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    Aeolus was ordered on 28 January 1800 from the yards of Mrs Frances Barnard, of Deptford, [3] and built to a design by Sir William Rule. She was laid down in April 1800 and launched on 28 February 1801. [3] [4] Aeolus commissioned under her first commander, Captain John Spranger in March 1801. [3] She was the third ship in the Navy to be named ...

  6. Metal hose - Wikipedia

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    Corrugated hoses are used as economical, flexible connecting elements that permit movement, thermal expansion and vibrations, and that can be used as filling hoses. The starting material is a seamless or longitudinally welded, thin-walled tube into which corrugations are introduced by mechanical or hydraulic means using special tools.

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  8. Homes Under the Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Homes Under the Hammer is a British factual renovation and auction television series that is screened on BBC One as part of the daytime schedule. The series has been running since 17 November 2003, and is currently presented by Martin Roberts and Martel Maxwell alongside Dion Dublin, Jacqui Joseph, and Tommy Walsh.

  9. Washer-dryer - Wikipedia

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    A combo washer dryer (also known more simply as a washer-dryer in the UK) is a combination in a single cabinet of a washing machine and a clothes dryer. It should not be confused with a "stackable" combination of a separate washing machine and a separate clothes dryer. The main advantage of washer dryer combination units is their compactness.