- that was open
between 1883 and 1958.
Kettleness is
recorded within the
parish of
Lythe for
census purposes.
Kettleness is not
mentioned in the
Domesday Book...
- A
kettle,
sometimes called a tea
kettle or teakettle, is a
device specialized for
boiling water,
commonly with a lid, spout, and handle.
There are two...
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Kettleness was a
railway station on the Whitby,
Redcar and
Middlesbrough Union Railway from 1883 to 1958
serving the
remote village of
Kettleness. The...
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Kettler (German:
Kettler GmbH) is a
German company based in Ense-Parsit, with
locations all
around the world. The
company produces riding toys, leisure...
-
Gotthard Kettler, Duke of
Courland (also Godert, Ketteler, German:
Gotthard Kettler,
Herzog von Kurland; 2
February 1517 – 17 May 1587) was the last Master...
-
Kettling (also
known as
containment or corralling) is a
police tactic for
controlling large crowds during demonstrations or protests. It
involves the formation...
- Look up
Kettles or
kettles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kettles or
Kettle's may
refer to: The
Kettles, a
chain of four
small alpine glacial lakes...
- A fish
kettle is a kind of large, oval-shaped
kettle used for
cooking whole fish.
Owing to
their necessarily unwieldy size, fish
kettles usually have...
-
Kettle Moraine is a
large moraine in the
state of Wisconsin,
United States. It
stretches from
Walworth County in the
south to
Kewaunee County in the north...
- A
kettle hat, also
known as a war hat, is a type of
helmet made of iron or
steel in the
shape of a
brimmed hat.
There are many
design variations. The only...