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Penny-farthing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Farthing (British coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Farthing (Irish coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A brief history of the British farthing. An information page from Chard's on-line catalogue. ... Obverse of Charles II Copper Farthing ... Reverse of 1822 George IV Farthing...
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Of all the sailing designs we've done, Farthing seems to capture people's imagination the most. A true singlehander, she cannot accommodate more than one. Actually two could sleep in the berth--as long as they don’t both need to sit up, eat, or sail at the same time!
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Listing of farthing coins of England and Great Britain with images. ... Coins of England : Farthings ... Charles II - Elizabeth II...
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farthing n. ( Abbr. f. ) A coin formerly used in Great Britain worth one fourth of a penny. Something of very little value ... WordNet: farthing...
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"Wren" design Farthing from 1948A farthing (meaning fourth part) was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny. ... A 'farthing' (meaning ''fourth part'') was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny. Such coins were first minted in England in the 13th century, and continued to be used until 31 December 1960,
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NELLIE FARTHING MEMORIAL; SCHOLARSHIP FUND ... Annual interest generated to provide for two awards. ... Established in 1966 with the bequest from the will of Miss Helen Nellie Farthing and transferred to the Elgin County Board of Education in 1971.
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What a lovely boy Farthing is, he was a mistake. Friends of ours needed grazing for his mother so we took her on and a few months later we got up one morning and found a foal no bigger than a dog in the field. He was born is September or October 2002.
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