- from 1815 to 1861 when it
became the
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery until 1881. The term '
Fencible' was
dropped in 1889 and it
became the
Royal Malta...
- Pet fence, an
underground fence for pet
containment Pool
fence Snow
fence School fence A
balustrade or
railing is a
fence to
prevent people from falling...
- No
Fences is the
second studio album by the
American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was
released on
August 27, 1990, and
reached No. 1 on Billboard's...
- The
Dingo Fence or Dog
Fence is a pest-exclusion
fence in
Australia to keep
dingoes out of the
relatively fertile south-east part of the
continent (where...
-
Sutherland Fencibles may
refer to any of
three units:
Sutherland Fencibles (1759)
Sutherland Fencibles (1779)
Sutherland Fencibles (1793) This article...
- A
fence, also
known as a receiver, mover, or
moving man, is an
individual who
knowingly buys
stolen goods in
order to
later resell them for profit. The...
-
Fences is a 2016
American period drama film starring, produced, and
directed by
Denzel Washington and
written by
August Wilson,
based on his
Pulitzer Prize-winning...
- co-ordinated Sea
Fencible units along the
English and
Irish coasts. From 1804 on they were
supported by a
network of
Martello towers. Popham's Sea
Fencible companies...
-
exception of the
Royal Manx
Fencibles (third corps, 1803–1811) no more
fencible regiments were
raised for home defence.
Several fencible regiments were raised...
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Picket fences are a type of
fence often used
decoratively for
domestic boundaries,
distinguished by
their evenly spaced vertical boards, the pickets, attached...