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: · [BE] B.E.2c car · [MF] Farman car · [AW] Armstrong Whitworth car
ed of its fighters, and solely equipped with Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8s, was used mainly in the Cor
ltar to Malta the squadron also operated the Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle.
and in September 1917 construction began by Armstrong, Whitworth & Co. in Newcastle-upon-Tyne of t
She was built by Armstrong Whitworth and launched on 17 February 1919.
The first of two prototypes built by Armstrong Whitworth flew on 20 March 1940.
ent placed an order for the Riachuelo at the Armstrong Whitworth shipyard in Elswick in May of 1914
eod, with his observer Arthur Hammond, in an Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 destroyed an enemy triplane
R29 was constructed by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft at Barlow, North Yorkshir
Starling posthumously gave his name to the Armstrong Whitworth Starling after being involved in a
arious types of grounded aircraft, including Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys, which were dispersed aro
, Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c and BE2e and Armstrong Whitworth FK3 aircraft.
he became chairman of the arms manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth during World War I.
M3 was ordered from Armstrong Whitworth on 28 July 1916 and laid down at E
a private venture by the British shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth of Elswick, for projected export b
Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd was a major British manuf
erpool disaster was the fatal accident of an Armstrong Whitworth Argosy II aeroplane flown by Briti
In late 1940 the airfield was used by Armstrong Whitworth Whitleys of 10 Squadron as a relie
eneration surface-to-air missile designed by Armstrong Whitworth (later part of the Hawker Siddeley
She was launched in 1903 by Armstrong Whitworth Company, Newcastle upon Tyne as Gr
placed its elderly Bristol Fighters with new Armstrong Whitworth Atlas aircraft, which were purpose
She had been built in 1905 by Armstrong Whitworth as the Viking, a fast passenger fe
ced orders with two Tyne based shipbuilders, Armstrong Whitworth and Swan Hunter, for a total of 7
France on 25 January 1917 equipped with the Armstrong Whitworth FK8.
ond World War a series planes, including the Armstrong Whitworth Siskin and the Hawker Hart biplane
he Chaoyong was built by British shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth at a cost of 65 million taels of s
rch 1940, a G.1a from 4th JaVA forced down a Armstrong Whitworth Whitley from the RAF's 77 sqn when
e class, the contracted ships were to follow Armstrong Whitworth's Design 439 (Design 188 in Vicker
The first aircraft designed by Armstrong Whitworth, the Sissit was underpowered and o
H43 was a British H class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
E30 was a British E class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Navy, originally named HMS Persian, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear and launch
arships themselves, Yashima was ordered from Armstrong Whitworth, at the Elswick Yard, Great Britai
H42 was a British H class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Orders were placed for prototypes from Armstrong Whitworth, Sopwith and Vickers, all of which
Palmers, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne.
E29 was a British E class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.
a short career during World War I. Built by Armstrong Whitworth, the ship was laid down on 1 Janua
Navy, originally named HMS Whiting, built by Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick, Tyne and Wear and launch
Armstrong Whitworth, aircraft manufacturers based near
t venture enterprise by the foreign firms of Armstrong Whitworth, Nobel, and Vickers in September 1
H41 was a British H class submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England.
the Yangwei was built by British shipbuilder Armstrong Whitworth.
r the Arapuni dam and power station project, Armstrong Whitworth.
laid down on 22 February 1904 at Elswick by Armstrong Whitworth.
tructed in Elswick, in the United Kingdom by Armstrong Whitworth.
The band again worked with Armstrong, who recorded the session and released it on
A major benefactor to the museum was William Armstrong who gave the then large sum of £11,500.
d player, he is the younger brother of Colby Armstrong, who currently plays for the Toronto Maple L
hat she was named "Little Louis" after Louis Armstrong, who used to call her the world's second bes
rstone Hall 1827) had one son, Willam George Armstrong, who inherited Cragside and the Armstrong fo
a 6-10 record under fourth year coach Neill Armstrong, who was fired at the end of the season.
Edwin Howard Armstrong, who invented FM radio and who was a network
begins freaking out another teacher (Curtis Armstrong) who thinks he is on crack, eventually getti
He also played with Louis Armstrong, who had taken over Russell's band, from 193
's interim successor was Republican Tommy G. Armstrong, who had earlier served from 1987-1989 as th
e twin acquisitions of Steve Sumner and Mark Armstrong, who between them scored 30 goals.
Bushe who took over two years ago from David Armstrong who was in charge for more than 40 years.
nted to then settlement of Victoria, John W. Armstrong, who was also a botanical collector for the
McKinney, and became the theme song of Louis Armstrong, who recorded it almost a hundred times duri
ort, the British dispatched Lt. Colonel John Armstrong, who pursued the Lenape along the path, camp
He was the son of John Armstrong, who married a daughter of Rev. John Strong,
Its only candidate was Armstrong, who again placed third against Dixon.
narrowly defeated fellow Republican Tommy G. Armstrong, who had served fifteen years on the Caddo P
dy been founded; its first burial was Hannah Armstrong, who had died four years before the church's
2001 Tour de France was a teammate of Lance Armstrong who won those races.
n-house producer, Orenstein first hired Brad Armstrong, who has since made many movies that have wo
exas Rangers (2001) portrays the exploits of Armstrong, who is played by actor Robert Patrick.
stmas, reminiscing about old times with Seth Armstrong, who had died the previous year.
d would be broken three years later by Louis Armstrong who, at 62, topped the singles charts with "
Also on the train was Louis Armstrong who, upon hearing the news, cried for hours.
His wife, Adrienne Armstrong, whom he had married shortly after the relea
officially opened on August 13, 1977 by Neil Armstrong, whose footprint was imprinted onto cement a
businessman anti-hero, John Weak (Alexander Armstrong), whose main attributes are summed up in the
r relationship between Martin and Herbert W. Armstrong whose editiorial in The Plain Truth magazine
ington, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Jordan, Louis Armstrong, Wild Bill Davis, and Ella Fitzgerald.
arring Charlotte Burton, Violet Neitz, Helen Armstrong, William Bertram, Edith Borella, Ed Coxen, R
ing Alkali-Metal-Mediated Zincation David R. Armstrong, William Clegg, Sophie H. Dale, Eva Hevia, L
ntroversy in Congress when as a guest on the Armstrong Williams television show, he equated homosex
oast to Coast AM, the Art Bell show, and the Armstrong Williams radio show and hosts an Internet ra
Armstrong Williams, Letters to a young victim: Hope an
nett, Robert Novak, Alan Keyes, Lynn Cheney, Armstrong Williams, Walter Williams, and David Horowit
k show to discuss stem cell policy hosted by Armstrong Williams.
Great favourite was American Lance Armstrong, winner in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
Armstrong, with two young daughters of his own, said h
tually saw her finish 23.47 seconds clear of Armstrong, with Christiane Soeder (Austria) 41.53 seco
anuary 1997 and was engineered by Billie Joe Armstrong, with cover art by Jesse Michaels.
And by Louis Armstrong with orchestra.
; Lyrics by Johnny Burke; Performed by Louis Armstrong with Louis Armstrong and His Band
arry Fitzgibbon-Sims (portrayed by Alexander Armstrong) with the catchphrase It's Pimm's O'clock!,
de Hopkins (1934-35), Fats Waller, and Louis Armstrong with the Luis Russell Orchestra (1936-37), i
ic Swing Bridge was designed and paid for by Armstrong, with work beginning in 1873.
h Carroll Dickerson, Jimmie Noone, and Louis Armstrong, with whom he recorded copiously.
In 2007, Armstrong with Andre Agassi, Muhammad Ali, Warrick Dun
s based upon calculations by Lieutenant John Armstrong, with labour and logistics for construction
tin' is a 1996 jazz album performed by Louis Armstrong with Edmond Hall's All Stars.
e SPC ceased to exist a few years later, and Armstrong withdrew from provincial politics for a time
ndro Petacchi did so in 2003, although Lance Armstrong won five of the last eight stages in the 200
Armstrong won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award and
Armstrong wondered "if some of this material could be
stfir area are the Oakridge School District, Armstrong Wood Products, and Oakridge Sand & Gravel.
In Armstrong, Woolford, and John Roper, a linebacker sele
Rahman and Armstrong worked on the score after jamming sessions i
Before his political career, Armstrong worked as an online day trader.
faith, Republican opponent Richard Nixon had Armstrong working the anti-Catholic bias angle across
au of Standards and a research scientist for Armstrong World Industries.
Armstrong would continue to be a force on offence as h
Armstrong would later reprise her performance on the s
hlighting the early period of their careers ( Armstrong would continue performing until his death in
Armstrong would later be transferred to the Diocese of
These two teams also agreed that Armstrong would be involved in the trade, but would re
However, under a new regime in 2009, Armstrong would see an end to his time as a Blue Bombe
Herbert W. Armstrong wrote in Chapter 72 of his autobiography tha
In addition to his reviews and essays, Armstrong wrote several books.
Dmitry O. Gorodnichy, William Ward Armstrong, X. Li "Lecture Notes In Computer Science; V
es to record as a leader and none during his Armstrong years; just some octet and septet sides in 1
Robert Armstrong Yerburgh DL JP (17 January 1853 - 18 Decembe
Alvingham was the son of Robert Armstrong Yerburgh and Elma Amy Thwaites, and was educ
7-9 record in the first year of Coach Neill Armstrong, yet another below .500
for Dickie Moore, Frank Mahovlich and George Armstrong, yet failed for others, resulting in All-Sta
Paul Satterfield ... Steve Armstrong, young human fighter who wants to break into
21 September 1876, he married Mary Beatrice Armstrong, youngest daughter of Walter Armstrong.
n the European tours of Benny Goodman, Louis Armstrong, Zoot Sims, and Roy Eldridge.
                                                                                                   


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