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  2. Gibbeting - Wikipedia

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    Pinchgut Island (originally Mat-te-wan-ye in the local Aboriginal language; later, Rock Island when renamed by Governor Arthur Phillip), a rocky outcrop within Port Jackson, is the location of Fort Denison and a former gibbeting site. Thomas Hill, a convict, was sentenced to a week on the rock in iron chains with only bread and water to consume ...

  3. Fire pot - Wikipedia

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    Small earthen pots filled with combustibles were used as early thermal weapons during the classical and medieval periods. Containers made at first from clay, later from cast iron, known as 'carcasses', were launched by a siege engine, filled with pitch, Greek fire or other incendiary mixtures. These fire pots could cause great damage to ...

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    It was also featured in the 1981 movie "Cutter's Way" starring Jeff Bridges, 1999's "The Story of Us" with Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer and Lindsay Lohan's debut feature film, "The Parent ...

  5. Hanging - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, hanging is the most common method of suicide, [21] and in the U.S., hanging is the second most common method, after self-inflicted gunshot wounds. [22] In the United Kingdom, where firearms are less easily available, in 2001 hanging was the most common method among men and the second most commonplace among women (after poisoning).

  6. Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged iron pots being used to cater for a school-leavers' party in Botswana. Everyday cooking is done in the school kitchens. Everyday cooking is done in the school kitchens. The Garden of Earthly Delights , bird-headed monster or the "Prince of Hell" (close-up head), a name derived from the cauldron he wears on his head.

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  8. Tom Bell (outlaw) - Wikipedia

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    The outlaw "Doc Hodges" was arrested for stealing eleven mules. When he was arrested in 1855, wanting to confuse the peace officers, he gave the name Tom Bell, a small time cattle rustler. In 1855 he was serving time in Angel Island Prison for robbery when he met Bill Gristy and successfully escaped several weeks later. [1]

  9. California (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    California is a 1947 American Western film directed by John Farrow and featuring Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck, and Barry Fitzgerald. [2] Stanwyck's singing voice was dubbed by Kay St. Germaine. Plot