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  2. Template:Height/doc - Wikipedia

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    The template is intended for conversion of heights specified in either metres or in feet and inches. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Metres m metre metres meter meters The height in metres. Do not use if feet and inches are specified. Number optional Centimetres cm centimetre centimetres centimeter centimeters The height in centimetres. Do not use if feet and inches are ...

  3. Newtownards (civil parish) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Newtownards is a civil parish in County Down, ... Toggle the table of contents. Newtownards (civil parish)

  4. Scrabo Tower - Wikipedia

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    Its height is 135 feet (41 m) [27] as can be confirmed by measuring the scaled elevation drawing in Howley (1993). [48] However, heights of 125 feet [9] and 195 feet [28] have been given. The tower consists of a base, a main body and a crenellated and turreted roof. The base contains the ground floor. It has battered (sloped) outer surfaces ...

  5. Template:Convert/list of units - Wikipedia

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    {{Convert}} uses unit-codes, which are similar to, but not necessarily exactly the same as, the usual written abbreviation for a given unit. These unit-codes are displayed in column 3 of the following tables. These are accepted as input by {{convert}} as the second and third unnamed parameters: {{convert|100|kg|lb}} → 100 kilograms (220 lb)

  6. Market House, Newtownards - Wikipedia

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    The building was commissioned by Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry to be the centre of the market town, a role previously undertaken by Newtownards Priory. [2] It was designed by Ferdinando Stratford in a Grecian-Doric style and built of Scrabo stone between 1767 and 1771.

  7. NCC Class X - Wikipedia

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    Transmission was via a torque converter and a jackshaft final drive mounted ahead of the leading coupled wheels. In addition, there was a two-speed gearbox with ratios of 5.76:1 and 19.52:1 giving top speeds of 50 mph (80 km/h) and 15 mph (24 km/h) respectively in both forward and reverse.

  8. A20 road (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The A20 is a road in County Down in Northern Ireland.It runs from Belfast to Newtownards and on to Portaferry.. Beginning as the Newtownards Road at the junction of Bridge End close to Belfast city centre, the road runs in an easterly direction through east Belfast.

  9. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    See Weight for detail of mass/weight distinction and conversion. Avoirdupois is a system of mass based on a pound of 16 ounces, while Troy weight is the system of mass where 12 troy ounces equals one troy pound.