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| to a fire-ship stocked with some 30 tons of | gunpowder aground at a point some 250 to 300 yards nor |
| Augustus Abel developed cordite, a smokeless | gunpowder alternative. |
| Aaron Cometbus - Drums (later of Pinhead | Gunpowder among many, many others) |
| ment of perchloric ether used as a smokeless | gunpowder, analysis of feldspar, a treatise on the com |
| that further shelling might have ignited the | gunpowder and destroyed the building completely. |
| rtified with 17 cannon, although most of the | gunpowder and ordnance was at Fort Nassau. |
| by filling them with pitch, brimstone, some | gunpowder and tar, and cast them downwind among the cl |
| Fifty pounds of | gunpowder and a large amount of saltpetre exploded imm |
| The British blow up the | gunpowder and escape, while Brand's men are given the |
| cal as the natural compound in production of | gunpowder and other munitions. |
| Products included cordite, guncotton, | gunpowder, and cartridges. |
| eel tools (kettles, knives, etc.), firearms, | gunpowder, and ammunition. |
| Dangerous Energy: The archaeology of | gunpowder and military explosives manufacture. |
| s Confederate government-in-exile, producing | gunpowder and other supplies for the Confederate Army, |
| principally, but also slaves and ivory, for | gunpowder and firearms-and by alliances through marria |
| till exist) mostly manufactured oil but also | gunpowder and paper. |
| Powderville) because the general stores sold | gunpowder and the powder could be seen spread about th |
| garrison of Drogheda was critically short of | gunpowder and ammunition. |
| t, which encompassed foundries, brick kilns, | gunpowder and weapons factories, an aqueduct and hydra |
| hich can be partly loaded with black powder ( | gunpowder) and ignited to make explosive sounds during |
| Grains are used worldwide for measuring | gunpowder and smokeless powder charges. |
| rience problems in the supply of ammunition, | gunpowder, and firearms. |
| e American chieftains with gifts, especially | gunpowder and lead shot. |
| loaded with an explosive mixture containing | gunpowder and launched from grooved platforms. |
| found a pipe, end caps to enclose the pipe, | gunpowder and a fuse. |
| r apron or a tablecloth (accounts vary) with | gunpowder and ammunition, and transported it back to t |
| to avoid sparks in a wooden ship loaded with | gunpowder and tarred rope! |
| 24 brass guns, 2,000 arms and 100 barrels of | gunpowder and a large cargo of linen. |
| h as potassium nitrate (or saltpeter used in | gunpowder) and ammonium nitrate, an important fertiliz |
| ith cannon, a blockhouse, and a magazine for | gunpowder and other munitions. |
| eep military supplies there, including fuel, | gunpowder, artillery and ammunition. |
| tations to changes in warfare in the form of | gunpowder artillery. |
| exhausted, and then to blow up the barrel of | gunpowder as their last stand. |
| internal combustion engine, which was to use | gunpowder as a fuel, but it seems unlikely that any su |
| when the new more powerful cordite replaced | gunpowder, as a lighter version of the BL 12 pounder 7 |
| , 1 of oil of turpentine, and as much ground | gunpowder as was needed to reduce it to the consistenc |
| ent, Slemmer destroyed over 20,000 pounds of | gunpowder at Fort McRee, spiked the guns at Barrancas, |
| no Schwarzpulver Company, which manufactured | gunpowder, at Kunigunde near Goslar. |
| He died in a | gunpowder barge explosion in Leiden in 1807. |
| goods from Scotland to Adelaide and included | gunpowder, beer and 7,500 (some say 7,000) cases of Gl |
| ir and red flashes and hot air appear as the | gunpowder blowns up, sending guests to Davy Jones's Lo |
| He is an expert in the use of | gunpowder, cannons and pyrotechnics. |
| tion, developed in 1886, the first smokeless | gunpowder cartridge to be made and adopted by any coun |
| ood is suitable for tent pegs and for making | gunpowder charcoal. |
| h cartridge bag, which contained the round's | gunpowder charge which was used to fire the canister f |
| m has also been used worldwide for measuring | gunpowder charges, for measuring powder charges for sh |
| rs", specialised fireships filled with large | gunpowder charges, which had been used to deadly effec |
| celled in making boats, traditional guns and | gunpowder, colours and paints, articles of lac, tradit |
| n Kungsholmen were it was transformed into a | gunpowder component. |
| Brede Works produced | gunpowder, copper and textiles. |
| of niter (saltpeter) for the manufacture of | gunpowder, copper, lead, iron, coal, zinc, and other s |
| ession "this little England" was used in the | Gunpowder Day sermon of the English Puritan preacher T |
| Van Speijk shoots at a barrel of | gunpowder, detonating his own ship. |
| ne of the novel describes the faint smell of | gunpowder dissipating through a forest with the lonely |
| They later helped ship the | gunpowder down the Ohio River and hid the cargo 11 mil |
| She was President of the | Gunpowder Elementary School PTA (1987-89, 1991-94) and |
| There he endeavored to manufacture a | gunpowder engine for propelling balloons; but this ent |
| During the | gunpowder era, a skirmish line could discover the exte |
| r he burned down the previous house during a | gunpowder experiment. |
| iscrediting Betty Zane as the heroine of the | gunpowder exploit during the 1782 siege of Fort Henry |
| He died in an accidental | gunpowder explosion in the fort of Kalinjar on 10th da |
| he new building has itself been damaged by a | gunpowder explosion in 1644 during the English Civil W |
| of 10 February, the house was destroyed by a | gunpowder explosion while Mary was at Holyrood attendi |
| y, including McNott (who lost a leg from the | gunpowder explosion), Jonathan Carver, and James Tute; |
| wn, stealing cases of ammunition and leaving | gunpowder exposed at the site; militants took over ano |
| All three | gunpowder factories closed in 1934. |
| Hall had many subsequent uses, serving as a | gunpowder factory during the English Civil War and lat |
| The Frankford Powder-Mill is a historic | gunpowder factory in the Frankford neighborhood of Phi |
| English Civil War, the college was used as a | gunpowder factory and a prison. |
| It also had two gristmills, and a | gunpowder factory called the Eureka Powder Works. |
| He also founded a | gunpowder factory and sent some of the production to C |
| It was made into a | gunpowder factory by Ranjit Singh due to the mosque's |
| t on the brook was connected to the Schultze | Gunpowder Factory which was established in the 1860s a |
| h the purpose of supplying water to a nearby | gunpowder factory. |
| Gunpowder Falls State Park (Maryland) | |
| Little | Gunpowder Falls, as its name implies, is much smaller |
| also applied to Baltimore's Jones Falls and | Gunpowder Falls, which do not have waterfalls. |
| ords what he had intended to do with so much | gunpowder, Fawkes answered him, "To blow you Scotch be |
| of Panipat in 1526, where he decisively used | gunpowder firearms and field artillery and defeated th |
| at, machine-woven cloth for making clothing, | gunpowder for their guns, horses for transportation, w |
| a raid of Savannah's royal armory to procure | gunpowder for the revolutionary cause. |
| ress contracted the elder Eve to manufacture | gunpowder for the Colonies at $8.00 per hundredweight. |
| ion and earned a small fortune manufacturing | gunpowder from a lode of saltpeter mined in a cave nea |
| s shell whip, a device which lifted boxes of | gunpowder from below decks up to the gun deck. |
| ld kill himself and have pointed out that no | gunpowder from the gun's discharge was found on the ac |
| Until 1935, | gunpowder from the Low Wood mills was brought to the m |
| k Henry and managed to acquire 500 pounds of | gunpowder from Virginia which was ordered to be shippe |
| We are, as it were, laying | gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of e |
| Powdermills, Cherrybrook - remains of | gunpowder grinding mill near Two Bridges |
| the products Bourgmont offered, as he traded | gunpowder, guns, kettles and blankets. |
| companions from marauding wolves after their | gunpowder had been depleted. |
| Having run out of | gunpowder, Hong's followers fought their way out by sw |
| ad been raining that afternoon, and the damp | gunpowder in the thugs' pistols fizzled when the trigg |
| ane's father had buried a store box of black | gunpowder in their cabin. |
| plied the oxidant and much of the energy for | gunpowder in the 19th century, but after 1889 small ar |
| however, Fawkes was discovered guarding the | gunpowder in the undercroft beneath the House of Lords |
| Dragon fewmets are often the source of | gunpowder in such books and games, allowing black powd |
| Pont developed the first American smokeless | gunpowder in 1892 at the Carney's Point plant in New J |
| rain, they spread out some of the now-soaked | gunpowder in front of the fire, to dry out. |
| The amount of | gunpowder in the cannon is predetermined, and the play |
| responsible for the manufacture and proof of | gunpowder in Britain. |
| ntemporaries for l'affaire des poudres ("the | gunpowder incident"), where the Chevalier de Luxembour |
| guano (from bird droppings, a fertilizer and | gunpowder ingredient due to its high levels of phospho |
| He suffered contusions to the neck and | gunpowder injuries to his eyes, and was captured uncon |
| : it was blown up when a boy who was ramming | gunpowder into a fire-cracker accidentally created a s |
| be adopted by the plant and then fired, with | gunpowder, into a sample of plant cells, as described |
| He drops a can of | gunpowder into the old-fashioned pump boiler and the c |
| Pinhead | Gunpowder is the fifth EP by the American punk rock ba |
| more official book with a definite recipe to | gunpowder is accepted as Wujing Zongyao. |
| in storage, so the bullet is not fired, the | gunpowder is not burned or wet, so the prince keeps hi |
| fter Sharpe's men capture the fort where the | gunpowder is stored, he has Ross convene a court-marti |
| Several were maimed when | gunpowder left to dry in front of the fire was ignited |
| ge, Colonel Massey had only three barrels of | gunpowder left for the defence of the City. |
| Carls Bastion, with a | gunpowder magazine |
| n c1700 and coppiced to provide charcoal for | gunpowder manufacture. |
| tation was a key location in the movement of | gunpowder manufactured in the New Forest. |
| ge life, and in 1833, he joined his father's | gunpowder manufacturing firm. |
| s potassium salts for dried meat keeping and | gunpowder manufacturing. |
| ownstroke), lit at the end by a slow-burning | gunpowder match to fire a continuous stream of flame ( |
| moved from Chilworth to Carshalton to run a | Gunpowder Mill on the River Wandle and decided to make |
| Unrestored | Gunpowder Mill |
| The | gunpowder mill was at Chilworth. |
| From 1802 to 1921, Eleutherian Mills was a | gunpowder mill site used for the manufacture of explos |
| At today's Algonquin Park, a large | gunpowder mill complex, claimed at the time to be the |
| he country's first water-powered grist mill, | gunpowder mill, paper mill and the Revere Copper Compa |
| ctions, and built a successful and important | gunpowder mill. |
| l purchased the mill and converted it into a | gunpowder mill.There were explosions here in 1745, 179 |
| Special Scientific Interest within the Royal | Gunpowder Mills site, before flowing through late 20th |
| intricate five mile canal system within the | Gunpowder Mills establishment and is fed by water from |
| It was one of three Royal | Gunpowder Mills in the United Kingdom of Great Britain |
| Ballincollig Royal | Gunpowder Mills |
| Waltham Abbey Royal | Gunpowder Mills |
| is probably included the Waltham Abbey Royal | Gunpowder Mills which produced gunpowder from 1660. |
| ater forms a natural boundary with the Royal | Gunpowder Mills as it passes through the computer cont |
| unt, who painted the original by the disused | gunpowder mills in Kingston Road. |
| Beaulieu Drive close to the entrance of the | Gunpowder Mills site. |
| ch is located within the Waltham Abbey Royal | Gunpowder Mills at Waltham Abbey Essex. |
| in 1800 as an infant and grew up around the | gunpowder mills founded by his father on the Brandywin |
| g in 1806 to connect the Waltham Abbey Royal | Gunpowder Mills directly to the then new Navigation. |
| The Royal | Gunpowder Mills, Waltham Abbey, an Anchor Point of the |
| ain and through the site of the former Royal | Gunpowder Mills. |
| hich formed a boundary with the former Royal | Gunpowder Mills. |
| The | gunpowder moved up the Mississippi under the protectio |
| Section 45: Placing | Gunpowder near a Vessel with Intent to damage it |
| Illegal goods: guns, bombs, | gunpowder Note: The Illegal Goods aren't illegal in al |
| Engels maintained that the invention of | gunpowder occurred in northern Germany after the Hanse |
| emen defending loopholed buildings while the | gunpowder of the French was soaked by a heavy rain. |
| and one attendant would place his remaining | gunpowder on the top floor and wait until the pyrgo wa |
| erations such as the ideal specification for | gunpowder or slow matches. |
| form of powdered cocaine cut with smokeless | gunpowder, or may refer to heroin. |
| ur, black pepper, graveyard dirt, bluestone, | gunpowder or salt. |
| ericans by privately delivering five tons of | gunpowder, out of the King's stores, to Captain George |
| wet rag tied to the end-to clean sparks and | gunpowder out of the cannon barrel after each shot. |
| a clockwork mechanism to ignite 12 pounds of | gunpowder packed into a box marked "candles." |
| Big | Gunpowder Pale Ale |
| The river used to power a number of | gunpowder, paper and flour mills in the area. |
| Faversham | Gunpowder Personnel Register 1573-1840, by Raymond God |
| neral-lieutenant, the chief manager of Kazan | Gunpowder Plant from 1885 until his death. |
| a job as a powder-cutter at the E. I. DuPont | gunpowder plant at Carneys Point, New Jersey. |
| s and Memphis who were coming to work at the | gunpowder plant in Old Hickory outside of Nashville. |
| in 1915-1916 developed into the modern Kazan | Gunpowder Plant. |
| He was connected by marriage to one of the | Gunpowder Plot conspirators, and by acquaintance or fa |
| The film depicts the | Gunpowder plot of 1605 in which a group of plotter pla |
| verard Digby, one of the conspirators in the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| Main article: | Gunpowder Plot |
| A myth claims that the | Gunpowder Plot conspirators met in a small room above |
| The Discovery of the | Gunpowder Plot (c. |
| What | Gunpowder Plot was (London, 1897) |
| Such 5 November sermons usually compared the | Gunpowder Plot of 5 November 1605 with William of Oran |
| ure of a group of conspirators following the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| The story is based on The | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| ed a degree of religious tolerance until the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605, after which he reinforced stri |
| s took place not quite seven years after the | Gunpowder Plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament in |
| hat the Pendle witches had hatched their own | gunpowder plot to blow up Lancaster Castle, although h |
| (1578-1606), one of the conspirators in the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605, and he resided there for some |
| iam Catesby (the father of Robert Catesby of | Gunpowder Plot fame), whose family had been settled at |
| party of men, arrested Guy Fawkes during the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| In 1605 Ambrose Rookwood, a | Gunpowder Plot conspirator, lived in the house. |
| t of Parliament following the failure of the | Gunpowder Plot in 1605 and added to the Book of Common |
| ial English Catholics who planned the failed | Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a conspiracy to assassinate Ki |
| The | Gunpowder Plot was an attempt by a small party of prov |
| During the excitement caused by the | Gunpowder Plot in 1605 he was arrested near Warwick, g |
| iament of England which quickly followed the | Gunpowder Plot of the same year, an attempt by English |
| to the Digbys of Coleshill) around which the | Gunpowder Plot was planned in 1605, and a 'Whispering |
| Sacheverell compared the | Gunpowder Plot not to 1688 but to the date of the exec |
| Had the | Gunpowder Plot succeeded she was to have been abducted |
| suspicion of involvement at the time of the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| Guy Fawkes in the immediate aftermath of the | Gunpowder Plot of 1605. |
| er Jimmy McGovern tells the story behind the | Gunpowder Plot in two parts, each centred on one of th |
| In 1828 he exhibited 'The | gunpowder Plot' at the Royal Academy, and in 1829 'The |
| erard Digby (executed for taking part in the | Gunpowder Plot), of Buckinghamshire. |
| daughters; Robert Catesby, the leader of the | Gunpowder Plot, was a direct descendant. |
| icion fell on Lady Wenman at the time of the | Gunpowder Plot, and she and her husband Richard Wenman |
| ith Sir Edmund Baynham, a conspirator in the | Gunpowder Plot, and fought a bloody duel with him. |
| Fraser, Antonia (1999), The | Gunpowder Plot, Phoenix, ISBN 0-7538-1401-3 |
| ife of Thomas Percy, who was involved in the | Gunpowder Plot, he found Roberts there and arrested hi |
| Following the | Gunpowder Plot, Blackwell wrote to Rome and obtained a |
| of London on suspicion of complicity in the | Gunpowder Plot, who died in 1608. |
| ffected gentleman called Robert Catesby, the | Gunpowder Plot, as it quickly became known, had in fac |
| Vaux suspected the existence of the | Gunpowder Plot, but played no direct role in it. |
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