Fairlie locomotive — For other uses of Fairlie, see Fairlie (disambiguation). A Fairlie is a type of articulated steam locomotive that has the driving wheels on bogies. The locomotive may be double ended (a double Fairlie) or single ended (a single Fairlie). Fairlies … Wikipedia
Taliesin (disambiguation) — Taliesin was a 6th century Welsh poet.Taliesin can also refer to:*Taliesin (studio), the summer home and studio of American architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Spring Green, Wisconsin *Taliesin West, Wright s winter home and studio in Scottsdale,… … Wikipedia
List of boiler types, by manufacturer — There have been a vast number of designs of steam boiler, particularly towards the end of the 19th century when the technology was evolving rapidly. A great many of these took the names of their originators or primary manufacturers, rather than a … Wikipedia
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Druid Hills, Georgia — For other uses, see Druid Hills (disambiguation). Druid Hills, Atlanta, Georgia CDP and neighborhood of the City of Atlanta … Wikipedia
McKenzie College — McKenzie College, derived from the surname Mackenzie, is the name of several educational institutions: Mackenzie College (New Zealand), a public secondary school in Fairlie, New Zealand McKenzie College (New Brunswick), an art and design school… … Wikipedia
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Cockburn (surname) — Cockburn, often (or usually) pronounced /ˈkoʊbərn/, is a Scottish surname that originated in the Borders region of the Scottish Lowlands. In the United States most members of the same family have adopted the simplified spelling Coburn . The… … Wikipedia
Bogie — This article is about wheeled wagons and trolleys. For Bogey, see Bogie (disambiguation). US style railroad truck with journal bearings in journal boxes … Wikipedia