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  • 121Chesterton Windmill — in Warwickshire Origin Mill name Chesterton Windmill …

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  • 122Shiremark Mill, Capel — which was burnt down in 1972.cite web| url= http://www.windmillworld.com/uk/shiremark.htm| publisher =Windmill World| title = Shiremark Mill| accessdate= 2008 05 21] History Shiremark Mill was built in 1774, incorporating some material from a… …

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  • 123Proa — A proa or prau is a type of multihull sailing vessel. While the word proa just means boat in its native language, the term proa in Western languages has come to describe a vessel consisting of two (usually) unequal length parallel hulls, sailed… …

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  • 124Clewlines and buntlines — For the revolver, see Colt Buntline Clewlines and buntlines are lines used to handle the sails of a square rigged ship. Clewlines (green) and buntlines (red) for a single sail. The sail here is semi transparent; fainter lines are running behind… …

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  • 125Kite types — Colorful delta wing kite Kites are tethered flying objects which fly by using aerodynamic lift, requiring wind, (or towing), for generation of airflow over the lifting surfaces. Contents 1 Kite …

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  • 126Heckington Windmill — is the only 8 sailed tower Dutch type windmill still standing in the UK and probably the world s only of this type. Heckington is located about midway between Sleaford and Boston in Lincolnshire. The mill stands very close to Heckington Railway… …

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  • 127sail — /seɪl / (say sayl) noun 1. an expanse of canvas or similar material spread to the wind to make a vessel move through the water. It is called a square sail when quadrilateral and extended by a yard, usually at right angles to the masts, and a fore …

  • 128Junk (ship) — This article is about the history of the sailing vessel in China. For modern developments and sailing techniques, see Junk rig. A junk from the 13th Century, Song Dynasty …

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