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  2. Three-point hitch - Wikipedia

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    The three-point hitch (British English: three-point linkage) is a widely used type of hitch for attaching ploughs and other implements to an agricultural or industrial tractor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The three points resemble either a triangle, or the letter A.

  3. John Henry Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Godfrey Henry Godfrey, he was educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham; Bradfield College; [1] and HMS Britannia. In 1921 he married Bertha Margaret Hope, [ 2 ] (1901–1995), who had studied at Girton College, Cambridge , and was the daughter of Donald Hope, managing director of Henry Hope & Sons Ltd, window-frame ...

  4. Arabella Churchill (royal mistress) - Wikipedia

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    [2] On 1 June 1680 at the Church of Holy Trinity, Minories, London, [3] she married Charles Godfrey and had three more children. They lived happily together for more than three decades. [4] Godfrey died in 1714, at the age of 67. [5] She survived him by 16 years, dying in 1730 aged 82.

  5. Godfrey Hirst Carpets - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1888 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, by Godfrey Hirst, an English immigrant from Meltham, West Yorkshire, England. His Excelsior Mill, on the north bank of the Barwon River , manufactured various wool textiles until it was sold in the 1966, continuing in operation as Godfrey Hirst Carpets. [ 2 ]

  6. The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone ...

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    The work was funded by the businessman Charles Saatchi, who in 1991 had offered to pay for whatever artwork Hirst wanted to create. The shark cost Hirst £6,000 [4] and the total cost of the work was £50,000. [5] Hirst asked Doris Lockhart for a loan to cover the cost of shipping the shark from Australia, but she gave him the required amount.

  7. Godfrey the Bearded - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey and Doda [b] had: Godfrey, succeeded him in Lower Lorraine [1] Ida of Lorraine, married to Eustace II, Count of Boulogne, [3] she was the mother of Godfrey of Bouillon and Baldwin I, King of Jerusalem; Wiltrude, married Adalbert of Calw [1]

  8. Godfrey III, Count of Louvain - Wikipedia

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    Godfrey married twice: Firstly, to Margaret of Limbourg, daughter of Henry II, Duke of Limburg, [2] in 1158, by whom he had two children: Henry I, Duke of Brabant (1165 – 5 September 1235). [3] Henry was installed in 1180 as duke of Lower Lorraine until 1222. He was made count of Louvain in 1183, until 1198. He was installed as Duke of ...

  9. Koyaanisqatsi - Wikipedia

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    $3.2 million [4] Grand Central Terminal in New York City is shown several times in the film. Koyaanisqatsi [ b ] is a 1982 American non-narrative documentary film directed and produced by Godfrey Reggio , featuring music composed by Philip Glass and cinematography by Ron Fricke .