File:Chambers 1908 Bagpipe.png
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current | 00:15, 11 January 2012 | 395 × 669 (39 KB) | Keith Edkins | ||
00:10, 11 January 2012 | 223 × 260 (23 KB) | Keith Edkins | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Illustration from 1908 Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary. '''Ball-flower''', ''n.'', an ornament of the decorated style of Gothic architecture, resembling a ball placed in a circular flower. }} |Source=Chambers's T | ||
00:05, 11 January 2012 | 233 × 494 (29 KB) | Keith Edkins | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Illustration from 1908 Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary. '''Balistraria''', ''n.'' an aperture or loophole in the wall of a fortification through which crossbowmen might discharge their bolts. }} |Source=Chambers' | ||
00:02, 11 January 2012 | 395 × 669 (39 KB) | Keith Edkins | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Illustration from 1908 Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary. '''Bagpipe''', ''n.'' a musical wind-instrument, consisting of a leathern bag fitted with pipes. The Highland bagpipe has five pipes: ''a'', the mouthpiece, |
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