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  2. Thames Measurement - Wikipedia

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    Thames Measurement, also known as Thames Tonnage, is a system for measuring ships and boats. It was created in 1855 as a variation of Builder's Old Measurement by the Royal Thames Yacht Club , and was designed for small vessels, such as yachts .

  3. Ton class - Wikipedia

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    Bona Fide: designed by Charles Sibbick in 1898 to rate as a 5-tonner. It was built at the Albert Yard, Cowes, for J.Howard Taylor, who later won the gold medal in the category 3 to 10 tons at the 1900 Olympics. This yacht was authentically restored between 1999 and 2003 by the Cantiere Navale dell'Argentario, in Tuscany, and is the last 19th ...

  4. Ralf Brown's Interrupt List - Wikipedia

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    Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (aka RBIL, x86 Interrupt List, MS-DOS Interrupt List or INTER) is a comprehensive list of interrupts, calls, hooks, interfaces, data structures, CMOS settings, memory and port addresses, as well as processor opcodes for x86 machines from the 1981 IBM PC up to 2000 (including many clones), [1] [2] [nb 1] most of it still applying to IBM PC compatibles today.

  5. ARM Cortex-X1 - Wikipedia

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    The Cortex-X1 is a 5-wide decode out-of-order superscalar design with a 3K macro-OP (MOPs) cache. It can fetch 5 instructions and 8 MOPs per cycle, and rename and dispatch 8 MOPs, and 16 μOPs per cycle. The out-of-order window size has been increased to 224 entries.

  6. Fordson E83W - Wikipedia

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    The Fordson E83W (also sold from 1952 under the Thames brand [3] as Thames E83W) is a 10 cwt (half ton) light commercial vehicle that was built by Ford of Britain at the Ford Dagenham assembly plant (home of Fordson tractors) between 1938 and 1957.

  7. Ford Thames 400E - Wikipedia

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    What the market required was a van of 10/15/20 cwt capacity, but built within a confined space, with the larger 'portion of the bodywork given over to the carrying area. This precluded the bonnetted layout unless it was of minimal protrusion. Ford's answer to the problem came in 1957, when the 400E 10/12 and 15 cwt models were announced.

  8. List of dinghy classes designed before 1960 - Wikipedia

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    16 ft 9 in (5.11 m) George Cockshott: 1st 8: Latham of Crossens: West Lancs Yacht Club: West Kirby Sailing Club: Fitted with a Centreboard 1911: GBR: Thames Estuary One Design (TEOD) 18 ft 0 in (5.49 m) F. C. Morgan-Giles: Alexandra YC Southend on Sea & Essex YC Leigh on Sea: Gunter rig [9] [10] 1911: GBR: Yarmouth One Design Class: 20 ft 10.5 ...

  9. List of LB&SCR A1 class locomotives - Wikipedia

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    57 Thames: 657 Thames, Pauling & Co 64 [25] 10 January 1876 Sold for £670 to Pauling & Co., May 1902. Used in the construction of the Northolt - High Wycombe extension of the Great Central Railway's Chiltern Line. [26] Sold to La Plata Tramways, Argentina, 1909 [27] 58 Wandle: 658 11 November 1875