Definition of Flagmen. Meaning of Flagmen. Synonyms of Flagmen

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Definition of Flagmen

Flagmen
Flagman Flag"man, n.; pl. Flagmen. One who makes signals with a flag.

Meaning of Flagmen from wikipedia

- The Flagmen of Lowestoft are a collection of thirteen paintings by Sir Peter Lely, painted in the mid-1660s. They were originally part of the Royal Collections...
- Dutch ships that he captured in battle. His portrait by Lely, part of the Flagmen of Lowestoft series, is in the Painted Hall at Greenwich. After his death...
- obstructed by Kilcullen's, a local hotel and tavern. The railroad had long had flagmen at both ends of the cut for safety reasons, but had recently laid off the...
- (construction), poor roads, or temporary conditions ahead on the road including flagmen, uneven pavement, etc. (Note that some "high water" signs are posted to...
- level crossing gates, and still where automatic gates are not installed, flagmen were also ****igned to protect the crossings. The flagman would stop road...
- famine—and became ship laborers, tilemakers, brickmakers, carpenters and flagmen. Coulter's father attended college on the GI Bill, and would later idolize...
- 1993 National would never be repeated: "You start 7,000 races a year with flagmen and it went wrong just three times last year, but one of them was the Grand...
- Santa Fe–the Southern Pacific had a few as well. Upper quadrant Magnetic Flagmen were used extensively on the Santa Fe as well–virtually every small town...
- gradually eliminated members of the train crew, such as the head brakemen, flagmen, and others. Most freight trains on most railroads today have a crew of...
- two picadores ("lancers") mounted on horseback, three banderilleros ("flagmen"), and a mozo de espada ("lad of the swords"). Collectively they compose...