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- Jung evades capture and escapes into a steelyard.
- Beams of steelyard balances have been unearthed from the 8th century CE archaeological sites at Sirpur and Arang.
- Thanks to serious efforts Haniel managed to relaunch shipping and trading as well as the coalmines and steelyards.
- The first reference to it as the Steelyard ( " der Stahlhof " ) occurs in 1422.
- The guns would be welded shut immediately, he said, then given to a steelyard to be melted down.
- In 1597, Queen Elizabeth I of England expelled the League from London and the Steelyard closed the following year.
- Some stained glass was installed that possibly came from the Steelyard, the London trading base of the Hanseatic League.
- Steelyard balances found in India since the 4th century BCE have been excavated from the archaeological sites of Gandhara and Amravati.
- King Edward IV of England in turn had the Hanseatic Steelyard trading base in London stormed and plundered the next year.
- When I was 13 years old and everybody else had a paper route, I worked in a steelyard in South Phoenix.
- L黚eck, Bremen and Hamburg only sold their common property, the London Steelyard, to the South Eastern Railway in 1852.
- An example of a public cart steelyard remains at Soham, Cambridgeshire and another is to be seen at Woodbridge, Suffolk.
- The oblong package which had been observed by hotel staff was also found during the arrest and contained the apparent murder weapon, a steelyard balance.
- All-Hallows-the-Great was also the church of the German community of the nearby Steelyard, since the Henry VI in 1447.
- The merchants lived and plied their trade at the Steelyard, a complex of warehouses, offices, and dwellings on the north bank of the Thames.
- The Hanseatic League gained ownership of the London Steelyard premises, which were secured this way until the middle of the 19th century as Hanseatic property in London.
- Large steelyard balances ( known as cart balances ), both public and private, were a common feature in agricultural areas in England from the eighteenth century forward.
- Avoirdupois ( goods of weight ) refers to those things measured by the lesser but quicker balances : the bismar or uncel, the Roman balance, and the steelyard.
- By 2005, several of these projects were underway, including Steelyard Commons ( a Brownfield-turned-shopping center, opened Sept . 2007 ), rapid transit corridor.
- They provided a steelyard balance that allowed seasonal adjustment in the pressure head of the compensating tank and could then control the rate of flow for different lengths of day and night.
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