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Broken hooks. 130, 100, 113, 140mm. Gary Lee Todd Collection. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Hooks along the rooftops of Amsterdam buildings can be seen everywhere. When someone moves, ropes are attached and the furniture is lowered out the windows.
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Peter Hook of New Order and Joy Division. Playing with his band "Peter Hook & The Light" on 9/26/13 in San Francisco.
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Hook Head Lighthouse just a throw away from Kilkenny, a day trip much appreciated by our students. Click the link for more inf0 www.languageexchange.ie/student-info.
Dr Hook, the singer with a hint of laughter in his voice. Some great lyrics on his albums and he had a number of hits.
Red Hook, Brooklyn.
View from the East River.
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Royal Air Force Air Defence Radar Museum
Royal Air Force Neatishead, Near Horning, Norfolk, England, UK
Tradition has it The Hook Lighthouse was established by St Dubháin in the sixth century. The tower was built circa 1220 by The tower was built by Strongbow's son-in-law William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, who succeeded Strongbow as Lord of Leinster. Pembroke had established a port in the town of New Ross, approx. 30 km up river. In order for his new port to be successful and for ships to safely reach their destination, Pembroke had a 36m high tower built at the mouth of Waterford Harbour. The exact year of construction is not known, but Pembroke first came to the region in 1201 and the first map that shows the lighthouse serving its function is dated 1240, so construction must have taken place between these dates.