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lacking support for the foot arch,
plimsolls were
eventually phased out and
replaced by more s****y
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plimsoll".
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Plimsoll may
refer to:
Plimsoll (surname) The
plimsoll symbol (⦵ or o) that is used as a
superscript in the
notation of
thermodynamics to
indicate a specific...
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Samuel Plimsoll (10
February 1824 – 3 June 1898) was a
British politician and
social reformer, now best
remembered for
having devised the
Plimsoll line...
- the turn of the 20th
century -
plimsolls were even
found with the ill-fated
Scott Antarctic expedition of 1911.
Plimsolls were
commonly worn by
pupils in...
- name of a
special marking, also
known as an
international load line or
Plimsoll line (positioned amidships), that
indicates the
draft of the ship and the...
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Grace Plimsoll (1841–1918) was a
British painter who was
active in
Canada between 1891 and 1913.
Plimsoll took part in the
Montreal ****ociation...
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Plimsoll in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plimsoll is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Plimsoll (1917–1987), Australian...
- John
Bruce Plimsoll (27
October 1917 – 11
November 1999) was a
South African cricketer who pla**** in one Test
match in 1947,
against England in Manchester...
- Sir
James Plimsoll, AC, CBE (25
April 1917 – 8 May 1987) was an
Australian diplomat and
public servant. He
served variously as
Permanent Representative...
- upon
realizing the danger,
chose to
leave the ship,
could end up in jail.
Plimsoll, a
Member of Parliament,
realised the
problem and
engaged some engineers...