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    Manhole covers may also be made from glass-reinforced plastic or other composite material (especially in Europe, or where cover theft is of concern). Because of law restricting acceptable manual handling weights, Europe has seen a move towards lighter weight composite manhole cover materials, which also have the benefits of greater slip ...

  4. Canister - Wikipedia

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    Canister may refer to: Any container that is roughly cylindrical in shape; A container for 35mm movie film or 35mm photo film for use in cameras; Pods used for parachute supply drops; Gas containers used for riot control; A circular chemical cartridge which is part of a gas mask; The carbon dioxide scrubber of a rebreather

  5. Red House Cone - Wikipedia

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    The Red House Cone as seen from the gates Top of the cone, seen in 2021. The Red House Cone is a Grade II* listed glass cone located in Wordsley in the West Midlands, adjacent to the Stourbridge Canal bridge on the A491 High Street. It is a 90-foot (27 m) high conical brick structure with a diameter of 60 feet (18 m), used for the production of ...

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    There is some debate as to whether this shield was found at Botany Bay or, given the nature of the wood being red mangrove which grows abundantly only 500 km north of Botany Bay, possibly obtained through trade networks or at an entirely different location. [96] [97] The Wilson cabinet of curiosities from Palau is an example of pre-contact ware.

  7. Canister shot - Wikipedia

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    Grapeshot used fewer but larger projectiles than were contained within canister or shrapnel shells. [1] Case shot broadly describes any multi-projectile artillery ammunition. The canister round is known as a case, so canister was sometimes called case shot and the term has confusingly become generic for grapeshot and shrapnel shells. [1]

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