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  • 21Cross Bones — A plaque on the gates, funded by Southwark Council Cross Bones is a post medieval disused burial ground in The Borough, Southwark, south London, in what is now known as Redcross Way. It is believed to have been established originally as an… …

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  • 22Cross Hall — The Cross Hall, looking east White House State Floor showing …

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  • 23Cross of Sacrifice — A Cross of Sacrifice in Ypres Reservoir cemetery. The Cross of Sacrifice was designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield for the Imperial War Graves Commission and is usually present in Commonwealth war cemeteries containing 40 or more graves. [1] …

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  • 24Cross country obstacles — Various obstacles are found in the cross country phase of the equestrian discipline of eventing. The size and type of obstacles vary depending on the course and the level of the horse and rider, but all horses must successfully negotiate these… …

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  • 25Cross-Channel guns in the Second World War — A 38 cm gun of Batterie Todt During the Second World War, cross Channel guns were long range coastal artillery pieces placed on the English Channel coasts of Kent, England and the Pas de Calais …

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  • 26Cross Key Court —    1) South out of London Wall at No. 44 to Coleman Street Ward (P.O. Directory). In Coleman Street Ward.    First mention: Cross Keys Court (O. and M. 1677).    Named after the messuage called the Cross Keys temp. Q. Elizabeth mentioned in Proc …

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  • 27Cross-eye — * Stereoscopic a technique where a cross eyed viewing is used to obtain a 3 D effect with some effort but without any equipment such as a stereoscope.* Strabismus also known as heterotropia , squint , crossed eye , cockeyed , wandering eye , or… …

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  • 28Cross Court —    Out of London Wall (Strype, ed. 1755 Boyle, 1799).    Not named in the maps …

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  • 29cross and english bond — noun Usage: usually capitalized E : a bond formed by laying the inner part of a wall in one way and the outer part in another …

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  • 30Lift wall — Lift Lift, n. 1. Act of lifting; also, that which is lifted. [1913 Webster] 2. The space or distance through which anything is lifted; as, a long lift. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 3. Help; assistance, as by lifting. Hence: A ride in a vehicle, given by …

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