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  2. List of highest points in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    1 (The tallest mountain in a territory claimed by the UK) Mount Hope: 3,239 metres (10,627 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 2: Mount Jackson: 3,184 metres (10,446 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 3: Mount Stephenson: 2,987 metres (9,800 ft) British Antarctic Territory: 4: Mount Paget: 2,937 metres (9,636 ft) South Georgia and the South Sandwich ...

  3. Levelling - Wikipedia

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    Turning is a term used when referring to moving the level to take an elevation shot from a different location. To "turn" the level, one must first take a reading and record the elevation of the point the rod is located on. While the rod is being kept in exactly the same location, the level is moved to a new location where the rod is still visible.

  4. Millport, Great Cumbrae - Wikipedia

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    Millport has the world's narrowest house, The Wedge, which measures 47 inches (1.2 m) at its front. The house is 22 feet long by 11 feet wide at its widest point (6.7 m × 3.4 m). [20] Millport Bay is a popular destination for sailors in the summer, and has a number of donation-based visitor moorings.

  5. Packwood House - Wikipedia

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    The clipped yews are supposed to represent "The Sermon on the Mount". Twelve great yews are known as the "Apostles" and the four big specimens in the middle are 'The Evangelists'. A tight spiral path lined with box hedges climbs a hummock named "The Mount". The single yew that crowns the summit is known as "The Master".

  6. Anton Dohrn Seamount - Wikipedia

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    Anton Dohrn Seamount is also known as Anton Dohrn Kuppe, a name used by German charts, [2] and as Anton Dohrn bank. [3] It was discovered on 22 September 1958 by the survey vessel Gauss during the Polarfront programme and later surveyed on 18–19 April 1959 by the fishery research vessel FFS Anton Dohrn.

  7. Benchmark (surveying) - Wikipedia

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    An Ordnance Survey cut mark in the UK Occasionally a non-vertical face, and a slightly different mark, was used. The term benchmark, bench mark, or survey benchmark originates from the chiseled horizontal marks that surveyors made in stone structures, into which an angle iron could be placed to form a "bench" for a leveling rod, thus ensuring that a leveling rod could be accurately ...

  8. Level (optical instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The Y level or wye level is the oldest and bulkiest of the older style optical instruments. A low-powered telescope is placed in a pair of clamp mounts, and the instrument then leveled using a spirit level, which is mounted parallel to the main telescope. The term dumpy level (also builder's level) endures despite the evolution in design. They ...

  9. Wedge Group - Wikipedia

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    Wedge Group is a British multinational galvanising company which operates several facilities within the United Kingdom. [1] As of 2009 it was the largest galvanising company in the UK, and had wholly-owned operations in the United States and Italy. [1] It is headquartered in Willenhall. [2] The company was founded in the 1850s by Enoch Wedge ...

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