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- engineer. Railway signals are a development of railway flags. A flagpole, flagmast, flagstaff, or staff can be a simple support made of wood or metal. If...
- across the Great War Island. He confirmed the erection of a tall flagmast. The flagmast was already brought up before. Without any previous public mention...
- A flagpole, flagmast, flagstaff, or staff is a pole designed to support a flag. If it is taller than can be easily reached to raise the flag, a cord is...
- or MASt may refer to: Mast (sailing), a vertical spar on a sailing ship Flagmast, a pole for flying a flag Gu**** mast, a structure supported by guy-wires...
- his messenger took Lindemann's hand and the two walked to the forward flagmast. As the ship turned over, the two stood briefly to attention, then Lindemann...
- Temple is one of the few temples of the state where two Nalambalam and two Flagmast are dedicated. Temple is one among the 108 Siva Temples listed in the Shivalaya...
- Hill," because of the signalling that took place upon its summit from its flagmast. Flag communication between land and sea would take place there from the...
- Hanuman (Anjaneya) and Murugan (Kartikeya), both carved on pillars near the flagmast, receive worship. All the deities face east. Adjacent to the shrine of...
- his messenger took Lindemann's hand while the two walked to the forward flagmast. As the ship turned over, the two stood briefly to attention, and then...
- independent status. Thiruvambadi has its own namaskara mandapam, bali stones and flagmast. The deity of Thiruvambadi is Parthasarathi, the Divine Charioteer of Arjuna...