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Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire, England, built in the late 16th century to symbolise the Holy Trinity
* Rushton Triangular Lodge, Northamptonshire ( 16th century )
Rushton Triangular Lodge, taken in 2007
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The magnificent Boughton House, Queen Eleanor cross and the 1597 Triangular Lodge are local landmarks within the borough.
When he was released he built Triangular Lodge to defy his prosecutors and secretly declare his faith.
The Rushton Triangular Lodge reflects the trinity and Market House is cross shaped.
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He left three notable buildings in Northamptonshire, the extraordinary Rushton Triangular Lodge and the unfinished Lyveden New Bield, both of which have designs based on complicated religious symbolism as well being practical buildings.
Just as at Tresham's smaller folly Rushton Triangular Lodge, his principal estate, the New Bield has a religious design full of symbolism.
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The Triangular Frame harp is depicted in sculpture from the 8th century Pictish stones in Scotland and in manuscripts ( i. e. the Utrecht Psalter ) from the early 9th century France.
Another story states that Nuangola is the Indian word for " Three-Cornered Lake " or " Triangular Lake ," the latter of which was another name for the area prior to it being officially named Nuangola.
This comprised what is now known as the Triangular trade between Europe, Africa and the Americas during the colonial period.
Despite the exploits of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins of Plymouth is often considered to be the pioneer of the British slave trade, because he was the first to run the Triangular trade, making a profit at every stop.
Triangular trade, or triangle trade, is a historical term indicating ( trade ) among three ports or regions.
The Triangular trade is a trade model, not an exact description of the ship's route.
Triangular manhole cover from Nashua, New Hampshire atop a circular manhole that is replacing it.
John Hawkins is often considered to be the pioneer of the British slave trade, because he was the first to run the Triangular trade, making a profit at every stop.
He is known, however, to have served in the Triangular trade of South Carolina, aboard the Pacific.
Triangular arbitrage ( also referred to as cross currency arbitrage or three-point arbitrage ) is the act of exploiting an arbitrage opportunity resulting from a pricing discrepancy among three different currencies in the foreign exchange market.
Triangular arbitrage opportunities may only exist when a bank's quoted exchange rate is not equal to the market's implicit cross exchange rate.
The region is home to many ancient buildings and temples such as Sultanpur Shahi Mosque ( 500 years old ), Joykali Mandir, Puratan Satkhira ( 300 years old ), Jahajghata Naval Fort ( Mautala, 1567 ), Baro Duary ( Ishwaripur, 1582 ), Shahi Mosque ( Banshipur, 1599 ), Joseshwari Mandir ( Ishwaripur, 1899 ), Triangular Mandir of Chanda Bhairabi ( Ishwaripur ), Mothbaria Nabaratna Mandir ( sonabaria, kalaroa 1767 ), Nagar Fort of Raja Pratapaditya ( Kaliganj ), Parabajpur Mosque ( Mukundapur ), Hamman Khana ( Ishwaripur ), the Mozaffar Garden, the Tetulia Jami Mosque ( Tala, 1858 – 59 ) bonalata housing project and bonalata garden, New and Mini Picnic Spot-Sattar Moroler Bari ( Bandakati, Kaliganj, Satkhira ).

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The “ Tround ” (“ Triangular Round ”) was a unique type of cartridge designed in 1958 by David Dardick, for use in specially designed Dardick 1100 and Dardick 1500 open-chamber firearms.

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The first multilateral competition at international level was the 1912 Triangular Tournament, a Test cricket tournament played in England between all three Test-playing nations at the time: England, Australia and South Africa.
Triangular trade thus provides a method for rectifying trade imbalances between the above regions.
Monsieur Letellier also had dealings with the so-called " Commerce Triangulaire " ( Triangular Trade ) trading between Europe, Africa and America.
The development of the Riverside into a significant cricketing venue was underscored in 1999, when it hosted World Cup matches involving Pakistan, Scotland, Australia and Bangladesh, and then in 2000 when it staged the first One Day International match in the NatWest Triangular Series between England, Zimbabwe and the West Indies.
The 1912 Triangular Tournament was a Test cricket competition played between Australia, England and South Africa, the only Test-playing nations at the time.

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File: Ch-1422a. png | Triangular field ensign used by Swiss confederate forces from ca.
The concept of the New England Triangular trade was first suggested, inconclusively, in an 1866 book by George H. Moore, was picked up in 1872 by historian George C. Mason, and reached full consideration from a lecture in 1887 by American businessman and historian William B. Weeden.
Instead, a dark raw sugar or muscovado, produced on the plantations by initial boilings of the fresh cane juice, was shipped in hogsheads to Europe on what was the third leg of the infamous Triangular Trade.
Triangular Strategies: Cross-Mapping the Curious Spaces of Siri Hustvedt, Paul Auster and Sophie Calle .” In Mapping Liminalities: Thresholds in Cultural and Literary Texts, edited by Lucy Kay et al.
Kassler described the design: ” Triangular earth mounds and a stepped cone were precisely edged, grass-sheathed, and doubled by a still pool.

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Junior Brothers on Rashbehari Avenue near Triangular Park has the best " Dahi Kachauris ".

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England retained the Ashes when they won the 1912 Triangular Tournament, which also featured South Africa.
During the summer, both Australia and South Africa toured England, taking part in the Triangular Tournament.
This led to six leading players ( the so-called " Big Six ") walking out on the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England, with Australia fielding what was generally considered a second-rate side.
Depiction of the Triangular Trade of slaves, sugar, and rum with New England instead of Europe as the third corner.
Wales Train-On Squad for the Triangular Series against France and England.
He was involved in several altercations with cricket administrators and was one of the " Big Six " who boycotted the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England after a dispute with the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket.
When the Board announced that George Crouch would be manager of the Australian team for the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England, rather than the player's choice, Frank Laver, outright rebellion ensued.
The Australians toured England in 1921, the first representative tour since the disastrous 1912 Triangular Tournament.
Bardsley returned to Test form in the inaugural Triangular Test series ( featuring England, Australia and South Africa in England ) ending the series as the leading run-scorer ( 392 runs at 65. 33 from 6 innings ).
In 1912, six of Australia's leading cricketers-including captain Clem Hill-refused to tour England for the inaugural Triangular Test series.
He was one of the " Big Six ", a group of leading Australian cricketers who boycotted the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England when the players were stripped of the right to appoint the tour manager.
Hill was then offered an invitation to take part in the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England.
In the 2007 Commonwealth Bank Triangular Series, Australia were in trouble while chasing a target against England, and in a later match New Zealand.
Macartney then toured England for the 1912 Triangular Test Tournament, which also included South Africa.
He played in eight Test matches for the Australian cricket team, two in Australia in the 1911 / 12 season, and six in the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England.

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