The English Electric P.5 Kingston was a British twin-engined biplane flying boat built by English Electric. When the English Electric Company was formed in 1918 from several companies, the Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company brought with it the two prototype Phoenix P.5 Cork reconnaissance flying boats. Redesigned, the Cork reappeared as the English Electric P.5 Kingston with a production order for five aircraft.
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matches are unknown. On Wednesday, 6 July 1720, Kingston v Richmond was played at an unknown venue and Kingston won. The secondary source is uncertain about...
the Electric Parade and Victoria Recreation Ground stops on the K3 bus route, run by London United Busways. There are also the Seething Wells Kingston University...
American edition of these volumes from the English plates of Sampson Low. The purported translator, W. H. G. Kingston, was a famous author of boys' adventure...
with Kingston. Anglophone merchants in Quebec were the leading group supportive of the Kingston arrangement. In 1842, a vote rejected Kingston as the...
(director/screenplay); Elizabeth Reaser, Tim Guinee, Lois Smith, Alex Kingston, Paul Sand, Tom Gilroy, Robert Hogan, Jodie Markell, John Heard, Patrick...
locomotives were retired from commercial service and replaced with electric and diesel-electric locomotives. While North America transitioned from steam during...