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- The Puckridge is a cyclecar built in 1904 in Port Lincoln, South Australia by bicycle maker F. B. Puckridge. Puckridge used as the basis for his vehicle...
- Co. (1903–?) Pioneer, Australian Horseless Carriage Syndicate (1897–?) Puckridge (1904–?) Redback (2006–?) Spartan Motor Company (2010–?) Automotive industry...
- List of fish families Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dasyatidae. Puckridge M, Last PR, White WT, Andreakis N (2012). "Phylogeography of the Indo-West...
- Provost Barracks 160 Provost Company, 3 Regiment, Royal Military Police Puckridge Barracks Detachment, 101 Military Working Dog Squadron, 1st Military Working...
- Generation who had returned to their country of birth, and many others. Anne Puckridge, an expatriate living in Canada, who was 93 years old in 2018 when she...
- German hairdresser Charles Ludwig, apothecary and mental patient Oswald Puckridge (1838–1900), insane medical student John Sanders (1862–1901), Swedish...
- Institute (WAMSI). It was described by Peter Last, William White, and Melody Puckridge in a 2010 article for the scientific journal Aqua. The type specimens...
- Schumacher, pedlar Edward McKenna, apothecary and mental patient Oswald Puckridge, and insane medical student John Sanders. No evidence exists against any...
- vehicle engines are also started with pullchains, such as the early-1900s Puckridge, or pullcords, like the pre-release version of the Citroën 2CV car, and...
- (1839) : G. Prothero Bill Proud (1939) : R. B. Proud Anthony Puckridge (1963) : A. Puckridge Cecil Pullan (1932–1933) : C. D. A. Pullan William Pulman (1874–1875) :...