- was a
local revival in the 1970s. As late as the 1930s
exhibition games of
knur and
spell by
veterans drew
large crowds to the
Rusland Valley in
North Lancashire...
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Josephine Knur is a
former Australian actress recognised for her eight-month
stint as
Lorelei Wilkinson in
television soap
opera Number 96 in 1974.
Knur initially...
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Gnarl may
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especially on a tree: Gall, any
abnormal outgrowth...
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including the
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External videos 5
YouTube videos Knur &
Spell (Explanation of the game of
Knur and
Spell via
commentary in West
Riding dialect)
Yestie (Recital of the...
- that has a
knurled pattern. The
terms knurl and
knurled are from an
earlier knur ‘knot in wood’ and the
diminutive -le, from
Middle English knaur or knarre...
- is a
cylindrical scatterable Bulgarian anti-personnel mine, used in the
KNURS-DM 122 mm
rocket fired from the BM-21
vehicle mounted rocket launcher. In...
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Josephine Knur Lorelei Wilkinson 1974 557―649
Peter Adams Andy
Marshall 1974–75 602―753...