- mile (1.6 km) west of the B1242 road.
Fitling was
formerly a
township in the
parish of Humbleton, in 1866
Fitling became a
civil parish, on 1
April 1935...
- John
Fitling (died 1434), of
Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, was an
English politician and merchant.
Fitling was a merchant,
selling cloth, wine, wool and...
-
Fiber to the x (FTTX; also
spelled "fibre") or
fiber in the loop is a
generic term for any
broadband network architecture using optical fiber to provide...
-
fencer Fit (disambiguation) ****er (disambiguation) Fetting, a
surname Fitling, a
hamlet in the East
Riding of Yorkshire,
England Over****ing, production...
- Street, Finningley, Firbeck,
Firby (near Bedale),
Firby (Westow), Fishlake,
Fitling, Flamborough, Flaxby, Flaxton,
Flaxton Moor, Flinton, Flockton, Flockton...
- The
civil parish is
formed by the
village of
Garton and the
hamlets of
Fitling and Grimston.
According to the 2011 UK census, East
Garton parish had a...
- 777-300ER, the
largest aircraft in Air Canada's fleet, and was
registered as C-
FITL. At 5:50 PM, the Brink's
container containing the gold and
foreign currency...
-
Flight 885, a B777-300ER from
Geneva International Airport (Registration C-
FITL) was
standing at the gate when a
water truck caught fire
under the tail section...
-
likewise also true for
digital subscriber lines (DSL).
Fiber in the loop (
FITL) is a
common method of multiplexing,
which uses
optical fiber as the backbone...
- interviewed.
Fitl, Cattaro, p. 164.
Fitl, Cattaro, pp. 165-168.
Fitl, Cattaro, p. 189 ff.
Fitl, Cattaro, p. 213f.
Fitl, Cattaro, p. 224–228.
Fitl, Cattaro...