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41Molesey Lock — Molesey Lock[1] The lock after the release of 160,000 Rubber ducks at the start of the Great British Duck Race in September 2007 Waterway …
42check lock — noun Etymology: check (IV) : a small lock for checking or securing a large lock (as by closing its keyhole) …
43Meeker Island Lock and Dam — Lock and Dam No. 2 U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
44Key (lock) — A cut key A key is an instrument that is used to operate a lock. A typical key consists of two parts: the blade, which slides into the keyway of the lock and distinguishes between different keys, and the bow, which is left protruding so that… …
45Mortise lock — The two main parts of a mortise lock. Left: the lock body, installed in the thickness of a door. This one has two bolts: a sprung latch at the top, and a locking bolt at the bottom. Right: the box keep, installed in the door jamb. A mortise lock… …
46Hambleden Lock — Infobox Waterlock lock name = Hambleden Lock [ [http://www.visitthames.co.uk/uploads/a users guide to the River thames.pdf Statistics from Environment Agency A User s Guide to the River Thames:Part II ] ] caption= An old tug boat leaves the lock… …
47Teddington Lock — Infobox Waterlock lock name = Teddington Lock [ [http://www.visitthames.co.uk/uploads/a users guide to the River thames.pdf Statistics from Environment Agency A User s Guide to the River Thames:Part II ] ] caption= Teddington Lock undergoing… …
48Bicycle lock — A bicycle lock is a physical security device used on a bicycle to prevent theft. It is generally used to fasten the bicycle to a bicycle stand or other immovable object.An important difficulty in preventing the theft of a bicycle is that the… …
49Chertsey Lock — Chertsey Lock[1] Chertsey lock with Chertsey Bridge beyond …
50Cleeve Lock — Cleeve Lock[1] Cleeve Lock from upstream …