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- Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: ...plural, although pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
6: ...ight|thumb|A set of Scottish Great Highland bagpipes.<br>
11: 5) Tenor drones<br>
16: ...sually consists of leather, but in more recent times many other materials, such as [[rubber]] and [[Go...
18: ...rical bores for the Musette and Scottish Small Pipes). In general, chanters with a cylindrical bore w... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ..., however, were in many cases reversed by her successor, [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]].
10: Mary I is sometimes confused with her first cousin, once removed [[Ma...
13: ...se assertions that she was created Princess of Wales, even though he was deeply disappointed that his ...
15: ...ives]] upon the subject, but was herself the Princess Mary's first teacher in Latin.
17: ...iage treaty was signed; it provided that the Princess Mary should marry either Francis or his second s... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
7: ...irgin Queen''', '''Gloriana''', or '''Good Queen Bess''', Elizabeth I was the fifth and final monarch ...
9: ...en saved her from political and marital misalliances. Like her father [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VI...
11: ...ies, one [[earl|earldom]] and seven [[baron|baronies]] in the [[Peerage of England]], and one barony i...
13: ...ica]] and afterwards a member of the [[United States]], was named after Elizabeth I, the "Virgin Queen...
16: ... under the [[English Act of Succession|Act of Succession 1544]]. - Petroglyph (5591 bytes)
4: ...jpg|thumb|250px|Petroglyphs from Scandinavia (H䬪esta, V䳴manland in Sweden). Composite. Nordic Bron...
6: ...ecking or otherwise incised on natural rock surfaces.
7: ...ultural and religious significance for the societies that created them.
9: ...r engraved, while cave paintings refer to the images painted on stone. Second, petroglyphs are more ev...
13: ... on all continents except [[Antarctica]] with highest concentration in [[Africa]], [[Scandinavia]], [[... - Bedlington Terrier (3536 bytes)
8: !Alternative names
42: ...earch?q=cache:TABqMGBjAC4J:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/009gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%229+/+12.+03.+199...
44: ...ed after the [[mining]] town of [[Bedlington]], [[Northumberland]] in [[North East England]].
48: ...ngs, these colours become paler when the dog becomes an adult.
50: ...uarry at high speed. At a trot, the Bedlington moves with a 'mincing' gait, picking its feet up in wha... - Terns (7243 bytes)
6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Aves]]}}
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Charadriiformes]]}}
22: ...'' of the [[gull]] family [[Laridae]]. They are less closely related to the [[wader]]s, [[auk]]s and ...
24: ...he other genera being small, though some authorities split the genus ''Sterna'' into several smaller g...
26: ...verage of over 240 km per day, and one of the longest journeys ever recorded for a bird.
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