Wiktionary for other uses of the word Trench disambiguation Image Polyethylene gas main.jpg thumb right A gas main being laid in a trench. A trench is a type of excavation or depression in the ground. Trenches are generally defined by being deeper than they are wide as opposed to a wider gully or ditch , and by being narrow compared to their length as opposed to a simple hole . ref http www.complianceregs.com 29cfr 1926 subP 1926 650.html Code of Federal Regulations, Title 29, Volume 8, Page 374 Code revised as of July 1, 2003, via Compliance Magazine nowiki s nowiki website ref Usage A number of areas exist in which trenches play a significant role Archaeology Archeologists may use the trench method , pioneered by Dame Kathleen Kenyon in Israel , for searching and Excavation archaeology excavating ancient ruin s or to dig into stratum strata of sedimented material to get a sideways layered view of the deposits with a hope of being able to place found objects or materials in a chronological order. The advantage of this method is that it destroys only a small part of the site those areas ... valley s or more commonly oceanic trench es. Some oceanic trenches include the Mariana Trench and the Challenger ... geologylink glossary o.html Ocean trench glossary from Student Resource Center website, Houghton Mifflin ... lost search trench or search slit . They are also used to underground easily damaged and obstructive ... of creating a foundation architecture foundation wall . Military usage Main Trench warfare Trenches ... . An early example of this can be seen in the Battle of the Trench . With the advent of accurate ... trench systems to defeat attacking United Kingdom British forces in several battles from 1840. Trench ... Gully Trench coat Trench foot multicol end References reflist External links http www.cdc.gov niosh ... and Prevention http www.cdc.gov niosh docs 2006 133D Trench Safety Awareness a NIOSH Publication ... simple Trench uk ... more details
Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Trench image Image Altentrench.jpg 190px image caption The cover of The Trench. author Steve Alten country United States language English language English series Meg genre Science fiction publisher Kensington Books release date May 1999 media type Print paperback and hardback and Audiobook pages 432 pp Paperback isbn ISBN 0 7860 1114 9 Paperback oclc 44529502 preceded by Meg A Novel of Deep Terror followed by Meg Primal Waters For the 1999 film, see The Trench film This is also the title of a 1991 book by Abdul Rahman Munif . The Trench is a 1999 in literature 1999 science fiction novel by author Steve Alten . The book continues the adventure of Jonas Taylor, a paleobiology paleobiologist , ref Citation title Exclusive interview with Steve Alten url http blogs.amctv.com monsterfest 2007 07 exclusive steve.php ref studying the megalodon . Plot summary It is four years after the events described in the first ... for the Trench through instinct, wreaking havoc in her path, including killing several people and whales ... in the Pacific s Mariana Trench called the Devil s Purgatory, where he did top secret dives ... she is heading for the Pacific Ring of Fire, and then she will enter the Trench. Meanwhile Terry ... the trench. While there she finds herself at the mercy of Singer and his sadistic Russian crewman Sergei. Once in the Trench, they find a prehistoric monster called Kronosaurus that has evolved to hunt ..., who had nightmares about dying in the Trench, was rushed to the hospital, where he briefly died ... to create fusion, located in the Devil s Purgatory. Jonas follows, along with Angel, who has made it to the Trench. Jonas goes into the Trench within an Abyss Glider submersible while Celeste paralyzes ... giving brith to two pups, which flee into the Trench. Interestingly, Osama Bin Laden is also mentioned ... Trench home.htm The Trench novel homepage Steve Alten DEFAULTSORT Trench, The Category 1999 ... more details
Frederick Trench may refer to Frederick Trench politician 1681 1752 , Irish MP for Galway County Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown 1755 1840 , Irish MP for Portarlington and Maryborough Frederick Trench, 2nd Baron Ashtown 1804 1880 , his nephew, Irish peer Frederick Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown 1868 1946 , his grandson, Irish peer Frederick Trench British Army officer c. 1777 1859 , British soldier and Tory politician hndis Trench, Frederick ... more details
A trench is a narrow depression in the ground. It may also refer to a number of people named this way, and to some other things People The Trench family supposedly originated in County Galway , Ireland as descendants of Frederic de la Traunche, a 16th century Huguenot immigrant from Normandy , and his wife Margaret Sutton surname Sutton , a possible Northumberland Northumbrian . ref http www.stirnet.com HTML genie british tt trench01.htm top Stirnet Trench01 subscription required to view without interruption ref The peerage titles Baron Ashtown , Baron Kilconnel , Baron Trench , Earl of Clancarty , Marquess of Heusden and Viscount Dunlo have been held by various members. Brian Trench Brinsley Le Poer Trench, 8th Earl of Clancarty David Clive Crosbie Trench Ernest Crosbie Trench Fiachra Trench Francis Chenevix Trench 1805 1886 , English divine and author. Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown Frederick Trench, 2nd Baron Ashtown Frederick Trench, 3rd Baron Ashtown Frederick Trench politician Herbert Trench Martin Edward Trench Melesina Trench Nicholas Le Poer Trench, 9th Earl of Clancarty Power Le Poer Trench 1770 1839 , archbishop Power Henry Le Poer Trench 1841 1899 , British diplomat Nigel Trench, 7th Baron Ashtown Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty Richard Trench politician Richard Chenevix Trench Sylvia Trench William Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty William Trench, 3rd Earl of Clancarty William Trench III William Le Poer Trench Other uses Oceanic trench Trenchard disambiguation , a list of people named Trenchard Trencher disambiguation , a list for things named Trencher Trenches, a 2010 sci fi TV series. Trench coat , a type of coat garment originally worn in trench warfare Immersion foot Trench foot a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp and cold Trench warfare , the kind of warfare defined by fortified earth defences Trenches band , a US metalcore band signed to Solid State Records. Trenches game , a 2009 game for iPhone iPod References ... more details
William Trench may refer to William Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty 1741 1805 , Anglo Irish aristocrat and politician William Trench, 3rd Earl of Clancarty 1803 1872 , Irish nobleman William Trench III 1831 1896 , reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario William Le Poer Trench 1837 1920 , Anglo Irish politician and British army officer hndis Trench, William ... more details
Trench rescue is a specialized form of rescue , a subset of confined space rescue . Trench rescue involves shoring up the sides of a trench , and digging a trapped worker out of a collapsed ditch. Trench rescue is one of the most dangerous rescue operations to complete. ref http www.ajstone.com index.php?option com content&view article&id 77&Itemid 77 ref DEFAULTSORT Trench Rescue Category Rescue Reflist disaster stub ... more details
Richard Trench may refer to Richard Trench politician 1708 1770 , Irish MP for Banagher and Galway County Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty 1767 1837 , his grandson, Dutch noble, Irish and British MP, diplomat Richard Chenevix Trench 1807 1886 , Irish poet and Archbishop of Dublin hndis Trench, Richard ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Trench shields are steel or aluminum structures used for protecting utility worker s while performing their duties within a trench . They are customarily constructed with sidewalls of varying thicknesses held apart by steel or aluminum spreaders. Spreaders can be interchanged to match the width of the trench. The different materials and building designs lead to a variety of depth ratings, i.e. the depth of a trench that the shield can withstand a collapse without buckling. Depth ratings are determined by registered professional engineer s. A shield should not be confused with a shore. While they may serve the same function, trench shoring is a different physical application that holds up the walls of a trench to prevent collapse. In the US, use of a trench shield is governed by Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926.650 .652 Subpart P Excavations External links http www.nuca.com National Utility Contractors Association Category Construction terminology ... more details
unreferenced date November 2007 The Yap Trench is an oceanic trench near Yap Island in the western Pacific Ocean . The trench forms the part of the Pacific Ring of Fire between the Palau Islands and the Mariana Trench . It is 650 kilometres 400 mi long and 8,527 metres 27,976 ft deep at its deepest point. See also Oceanic trench coord 10 N 138 E type waterbody source dewiki display title Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean Palau geo stub Marine geo stub de Yapgraben ja pl R w Yap vi R nh Yap ... more details
The Intermontane Trench was an ancient oceanic trench during the Triassic time. The trench was probably 600 to 800 miles long, parallel to the west coast of North America . The ocean that the trench was located in was called the Slide Mountain Ocean . See also Oceanic trench Intermontane Islands Intermontane Plate External links http www.washington.edu burkemuseum geo history wa The 20Omineca 20Episode.htm Burke Museum University of Washington Category Historical geology Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean Category Triassic Category Landforms of North America Regional geology stub palaeo geo stub ... more details
File Zealandia Continent map en.svg thumb right 250px The Puysegur Trench and Macquarie Ridge are marked by the line extending south from the southwestern South Island. The convert 6300 m ft adj on deep ref Stern, Robert J. 2004 . http www.utdallas.edu rjstern pdfs SternEPSL04.pdf Subduction initiation spontaneous and induced , Earth and Planetary Science Letters 226, 275 292. doi 10.1016 j.epsl.2004.08.007 . ref Puysegur Trench is a deep cleft in the floor of the south Tasman Sea formed by the subduction of the Indo Australian Plate under the Pacific Plate to the south of New Zealand . Immediately to its east lies a ridge, a northern extension of the Macquarie Ridge , which separates the Puysegur Trench from the Solander Trough . To the west is the expanse of the Tasman Basin , which stretches most of the distance to Australia. To the north of the trench lies the Fiordland Basin , which can be considered an extension of the trench. The Puysegur Trench mirrors the Kermadec Trench and Tonga Trench north of New Zealand. The Puysegur Trench stretches for over 800 kilometres south from the southwesternmost point of the South Island s coast, its southernmost extent being 400 kilometres due west of the Auckland Islands . Earthquakes The area around the Puysegur Trench is highly seismically active, with the Alpine Fault starting at the trench s northern end in July 2009, New Zealand s 2009 Fiordland earthquake third largest recorded earthquake Richter magnitude scale magnitude 7.8 struck close to the northern end of the trench off the coast of Fiordland . A magnitude 7.2 quake hit the trench itself in November 2004. References reflist External links http www.teara.govt.nz EarthSeaAndSky OceanStudyAndConservation SeaFloorGeology 1 ENZ Resources Standard 5 en Puysegur Trench coord missing New Zealand Category New Zealand seafloor oceanography Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean Marine geo stub NewZealand geo stub ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 James Bond Character image Image Sylvia Trench by Eunice Gayson.jpg bgcolor 039 fgcolor fff name Sylvia Trench portrayed Eunice Gayson gender Female affiliation age late 20 s status Active Unknown role Bond girl Sylvia Trench is a fictional character in two James Bond films, portrayed by Eunice Gayson . In the first of Sean Connery s outings as United Kingdom British secret agent 007, Dr. No film Dr. No , he meets Trench from across a Baccarat table at the London club Le Cercle. She later appears in his apartment, playing golf while wearing only his shirt. She makes her second appearance in From Russia with Love film From Russia with Love where she picnics with Bond before he is paged by Miss Moneypenny , thus making Trench one of the few Bond girls to appear in two James Bond films. Originally, Trench was to be a recurring character in the films, with the running gag of Bond being called away just as things were becoming interesting, but she was dropped after the first two films. Trench is responsible for Bond s icon ic catchphrase at the Chemin table, when Bond asks her name, she replies Trench, Sylvia Trench , and then asks Bond his he replies in the now familiar style, Bond, James Bond , mimicking Trench s own cadence. James Bond characters DEFAULTSORT Trench, Sylvia Category James Bond characters Category Fictional English people Category Dr. No film Category From Russia with Love film Category Fictional characters introduced in 1962 nl Sylvia Trench pl Sylvia Trench ... more details
Image Kermadec Arc.jpg 300px thumb The Kermadec trench is one of Earth s deepest oceanic trench es, reaching a depth of convert 10047 m . Formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Indo Australian Plate , it runs over a thousand kilometres parallel with and to the east of the Kermadec Ridge and island arc , from near the northeastern tip of New Zealand s North Island to the trench s junction with the Louisville seamount chain northeast of Monowai Seamount . The Tonga Trench marks the continuation of subduction beyond this point. Subduction south of the Kermadec trench is marked by the shallower Hikurangi Trench . Kermadec trench is specially noted by its very abrupt slope. See also Oceanic trench Seismic faults of New Zealand coord 28 S 175 W type waterbody source dewiki display title Category Kermadec Islands Category New Zealand seafloor oceanography Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean marine geo stub OutlyingNZ geo stub de Kermadecgraben es Fosa de Kermadec eu Kermadeceko fosa fr Fosse des Kermadec ja pl R w Kermadec pt Fossa de Kermadec ro Groapa Kermadec ru fi Kermadecin hauta zh ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 The Tethyan Trench was an ancient oceanic trench that existed in the northern part of the Tethys Ocean during the middle Mesozoic to early Cenozoic era s. Geology The Tethyan Trench formed when the Cimmerian Plate was subduct ing under eastern Laurasia , around 200 million years ago, in the Early Jurassic . The Tethyan Trench extended at its greatest during Late Cretaceous to Paleocene , from what is now Greece to the Western Pacific Ocean . Subduction at the Tethyan Trench probably caused the continents Africa and India to move towards Eurasia , which resulted in the opening of the Indian Ocean. When the Arabian Plate Arabian and Indian plate s continental collision collided with Eurasia, the Tethys Ocean and the trench closed. Remnants of the Tethyan Trench can still be found today in Southeastern Europe and southwest of Southeast Asia . See also Geology of the Himalaya Oceanic trench Category Historical geology Category Oceanic trenches Category Jurassic Category Cretaceous Category Paleogene Category Natural history of Asia Category Natural history of Europe palaeo geo stub es Fosa de Tetis ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image San Andreas Fault Sequential Diagrams.jpg thumb right 250px The pre existing Farallon Trench from 10 to 30 Ma. The Farallon Trench was an ancient oceanic trench on the west coast of North America during the Late Cretaceous period. When the trench disappeared, it turned into the San Andreas Fault . Since then, it has spread out to the north and south. See also Farallon Plate List of tectonic plates coord missing Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean Category Cretaceous Category Cenozoic Category Historical geology Tectonics stub Palaeo geo stub ... more details
Image Aleutian Trench.jpg right thumb 300px Map of the Aleutian Trench The Aleutian Trench or Aleutian Trough ref Webster s New Geographical Dictionary , p. 30 ref is a subduction zone and oceanic trench which runs along the southern coastline of Alaska and the adjacent waters of northeastern Siberia off the coast of Kamchatka Peninsula . It is classified as a marginal trench in the east as it runs along the margin of the continent, and as an island arc where it runs through the open sea. The trench extends for 3,400 km from a triple junction in the west with the Ulakhan Fault and the northern end of the Kuril Kamchatka Trench , to a junction with the northern end of the Queen Charlotte Fault system in the east. The Aleutian Trench forms part of the boundary between two tectonic plate s. Here, the Pacific Plate is being subducted under the North American Plate at an angle of nearly 45 degrees. The deepest part of the Aleutian trench has been measured at Convert 7679 m ft 0 . Fact date March 2011 North of the trench, a string of volcanoes and associated islands have formed where melting of the crust has been caused by the descending plate beneath them. See also Oceanic trench Aleutian Islands Kuril Kamchatka Trench Ulakhan Fault References reflist Webster s New Geographical Dictionary . Springfield, Massachusetts Merriam Webster, Inc., 1984. ISBN 0 87779 446 4, External links http www.gsajournals.org perlserv ?request display figures&name i0091 7613 30 6 495 f01 Map of Eastern End of the Aleutian Trench coord 52 N 172 E type waterbody source dewiki display title Category Plate tectonics Category Landforms of Russia Category Landforms of Alaska Category Oceanic trenches of the Pacific Ocean tectonics stub de Aleutengraben es Fosa de las Aleutianas eu Aleutiar uharteetako fosa fr Fosse des Al outiennes it Fossa delle Aleutine ja nn Aleutargropa pl R w Aleucki ru uk zh ... more details
File Okinawa trench topographic.png thumb 300px Red line indicates the location of the Ryukyu Trench The Ryukyu Trench is a 2,250 kilometer 1,398 mi long oceanic trench along the southeastern edge of Japan s Ryukyu Islands in the Philippine Sea in the Pacific Ocean . It is located between northeastern Taiwan and southern Japan. The trench has a maximum depth of 5,212 meters 17,100 ft . This trench has also been called the Nansei Shoto Trench , after an alternate Japanese language Japanese name for the Ryukyu Islands. See also Pacific Ring of Fire References Reflist coord 26 20 N 128 40 E type waterbody source dewiki display title Category Ryukyu Islands Category Landforms of Japan Category Landforms of Taiwan Category Natural history of Japan Category Natural history of Taiwan Category Oceanic trenches of the Philippine Sea tectonics stub East Asia plates de Ry ky Graben fr Fosse de Ryukyu it Fossa delle Ry ky ja vi R nh Ryukyu zh ... more details
The Hellenic Trench is a hemispherical scale long narrow depression at the Ionian Sea. The Hadal Zone of the Hellenic trench is roughly 4150 meters 13615 feet to 5300 meters 17,388 feet deep. The names of the three major parts of the Hellenic trench are Matapan Deep System or Matapan Vavilov Deep, roughly 5120 meters 16797 feet , the Kithera Antikithera System 4615 meters 15141 feet , and the Zakinthos Strofadhes system 4150 meters 13615 feet . A region of the Hellenic Trench is also called the Calypso Deep and is roughly 5267 meters 17280 feet deep. The region of the Hellenic trench is an ecosystem to sperm whales and other aquatic life. The trench has been used by marine biologists to study the behavior of various aquatic species. See also Extremes on Earth References reflist C. Blanpied, D.J. Stanley 1981. Uniform Mud unifite Deposition in the Hellenic Trench Eastern Mediterranean . Smithsonian Contributions to the Marine Sciences Number 13 . Smithsonian Institution Press, City of Washington. 5p. Category Extreme points of Earth ... more details
Campaignbox Somme 1916 The Regina Trench was a Germany German trench near the Somme , and the longest such trench on the German front during World War I . The 5th Canadian Brigade briefly controlled it on October 1, 1916. The 1st and 3rd Canadian Corps Canadian Divisions attacked the Regina Trench on October 8, 1916. On October 21, 1916, the 4th and 18th Canadian Divisions briefly captured the Regina Trench. During the war, it took a total of two months of attacks by forces before the trench was taken on November 11, 1916 by the 4th Canadian Division. However, its surrender may have been a fait accompli as in places the heavy, sustained artillery barrage that had been directed at it had reduced the trench to a shallow ditch in the chalky soil. http www.vac acc.gc.ca remembers sub.cfm?source memorials ww1mem courcelette Regina Trench Cemetery Regina Trench Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemetery situated astride the location of the infamous trench and contains 2,279 burials and commemorations of men killed at or near the trenchline during the First World War. 1680 of the men are identified as British, 564 as Canadian, 35 Australian, one American airman and 1,077 of the burials are of unknown soldiers, with special memorials to 14 casualties believed to be buried among them. Most of the men buried at Regina Trench fell in battle between October 1916 and February 1917 and the original portion of the cemetery now Plot II, Rows A to D was established during the winter of 1916 1917. After the armistice in 1918 the Regina Trench location was selected as a concentration cemetery with graves brought in from scattered graves and small battlefield cemeteries surrounding the nearby villages of Courcelette, Grandcourt and Miraumont. Unlike many CWGC cemeteries where ... states Regina Trench Cemetery is located in Grandcourt, but this is somewhat misleading because ... Regina Trench Cemetery Category World War I WWI stub ... more details
MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Trench foot is a medical condition caused by prolonged ... syndromes . The use of the word trench in the name of this condition is a reference to trench warfare , mainly associated with World War I . Characteristics File Case of trench feet suffered by unidentified soldier Cas de pieds des tranch es soldat non identifi .jpg thumb left Trench foot as seen on a Canadian ..., feet may also begin to swell. Advanced trench foot often involves blister s and open sore s, which ... untreated, trench foot usually results in gangrene , which can cause the need for amputation . If trench ... pain when feeling returns. As with other cold related injuries, trench foot leaves sufferers more susceptible to it in the future. Fact date February 2009 Causes Trench foot occurs when feet are cold and damp while wearing constricting footwear. Unlike frostbite , trench foot does not require freezing ... cause. ref http www.annals.org content 34 5 1163.extract ref Prevention Trench foot is easily prevented ... for more socks, to help prevent things like trench foot. During World War I, trench soldiers ... cite web url http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk FWWfoot.htm title Trench Foot accessdate 2007 11 27 format work ref History Trench foot was first noted in Napoleon I of France Napoleon s army in 1812 ... C title Etiological argument about the Trench Foot language French journal Hist Sci Med volume 38 issue 3 pages 315 32 year 2004 pmid 15617178 doi ref It was a particular problem for soldiers in trench ... Atenstaedt RL title Trench foot the medical response in the first World War 1914 18 journal Wilderness ... ref and World War II , and in the Vietnam War . Trench foot made a reappearance in the British Army ... waterproof DMS boots . Some people were even said to have developed trench foot at the 2007 ... url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi magazine 7450410.stm work BBC News title I got trench foot at Glastonbury ... Chilblain Trench fever Trench mouth List of cutaneous conditions External links http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ... more details
for the anthropologist Tim Trench anthropologist Superherobox Wikipedia WikiProject Comics image Deleted image removed Image Tim Trench.JPG 200px caption Art by Eddy Barrows . character name Tim Trench ... ego full name Timothy Trench species homeworld alliances Hero Hotline br Croatoan Society The Croatoan Society aliases supports powers Tim Trench is a fictional comic book detective in the DC Universe ... Trench s first appearance seen as a shadowy figure on page 23 was in Wonder Woman vol. 1 no. 179 ... guy and private eye, Trench carried a single gun, which he lovingly referred to as Lulu . He was intended ... Cyber , but Wonder Woman s long time boyfriend Steve Trevor was killed in the process. Trench exited with issue 182 1969 May May June 1969 , taking with him a box of gems stolen from Doctor Cyber. Trench ... Comics . Appearing considerably younger, the tough talking gumshoe Trench was located in St ..., that consistently screens Humphrey Bogart films. Trench had abandoned Lulu for twin .357 Magnum s housed in shoulder holsters. Twenty years later, Trench resurfaced having joined the superhero team Hero Hotline . Trench was costumed in brown hat and gloves, green jacket, domino mask and a shirt with a big red T on it. The only chronicled mission Trench underwent as a member of the team was witnessed in the Vertigo Comics Vertigo title Swamp Thing and Trench was absent from all the action, having been caught in traffic. 52 After his death in 52 comic book 52 Week 18, Trench was revealed to have ... that Trench s death came as a result of his attempt to assume the mantle of Dr. Fate without ... killed Trench to lead Dibny on a quest. Bibliography Wonder Woman vol. 1 179 1968 November Nov ... Thrilling Detective Timothy Trench http www.dcuguide.com who.php?name timtrench DC Universe Guide Tim Trench http www.mykey3000.com cosmicteams obscure t.htm Obscure Characters Index Tim Trench Category DC Comics superheroes Trench, Tim Category Fictional private investigators Trench, Tim Category ... more details
cleanup date May 2010 citations date March 2011 A Trench map shows the trenches of the Great War , 1914 1918. Whilst all of the belligerents made or used maps of the trenches, this article refers mainly to those produced by the British Army. The term Trench Map is used for maps that detailed the trenches of the Western Front and produced by the GSGS, the Geographical Section, General Staff , which was part of the War Office . For much of the Great War, trench warfare was almost static, giving rise to the need for detailed large scale maps for both attack and defence. Initially, British trench maps showed the German trench systems in detail but only the British Front line . Later in the war, more ... into enemy hands. Scale and availability The majority of trench maps were to a Map scale scale of 1 ... no trench maps, trench warfare had not developed nor had the technology to create them at the speed ... trench maps date from 1915 and were made from enlargements of French and Belgian maps of variable ... when techniques were developed to shoot from the map . Confusion A trench map consisted of a base .... To add to the confusion, some trench maps were printed with all the trenches the same colour. A base ... map and the trench over print of edition C. This system was not strictly adhered to, sometimes two ... and German trenches. Trench maps were updated from aerial photographs and intelligence reports ... the front by other techniques but the regular series trench maps were printed using lithography on large ... War increases. References LinesMan. 750x GPS compatible digital 1 10,000 scale trench maps available ... 978 0 9512080 2 1 br Trench Maps A Collectors Guide 1986 by Peter Chasseaud, ISBN 978 0 9512080 0 7 Out of print br Topography of Armageddon A British Trench Map Atlas of the Western Front 1991, reprinted ... France, The Somme, Beaumont Hamel, Hawthorn Ridge, 2 Jun 1916 trench map http www.pathsofglory.co.uk trench 20maps.htm Paths of Glory Trench map extracts plus more Category Trench warfare Category ... more details
Orphan date March 2008 Refimprove date March 2007 A trench drain also channel drain , line drain , slot ... that can reach 4  feet. Trench drains are commonly confused with french drain s, which consist ... drain, also wrongly associated with a trench drain, and consists of a drainage pipe with a thin ... common types of trench drains which are based on forming or installation method. These are cast ... standard for trench drain systems. Here, a concrete trench is formed in the ground using wood forms ... form the channel for the trench drain Attaching a set of metal frames to the top edge of the form which will hold the trench grating Suspending the form inside the trough and flush with the surface ... pipes to the suspended form Filling the trench with concrete surrounding the form base and sides ... in the trench. There are three main reasons why this is labor intensive, this is the outlet pipe position in the floor, the levelling of the trench grate in the floor, and integration of the waterproofing ... and time to construct. This can be overcome by the use of modular trench drain systems. These allow the drain pipe to be connected anywhere along the trench, giving the builder and plumber more freedom ... a channel trench drain. There are two ways to approach the waterproofing issue. First is to develop a proprietry method where the waterproofing and trench drain are a kit. Second is to separate the waterproofing and trench drain. The first method has the benefit of an all in one solution, but the downside ... slab . Stainless Steel trench drains can also be installed in your homes shower and in commercial ... by the disposal of the EPS and cardboard, although the cardboard is recyclable. Pre cast concrete Trench ... to the pre cast trench drain is again time savings&mdash big time savings at the job site. Pre cast trench drains made of a Polymer Concrete are also more sturdy and reliable than cast in place trenches. Once a trough is dug, the pre cast trench sections can be installed and quickly be put into service ... more details
The Tintina Trench is a large valley extending through Yukon , Canada . It is the northern extension of the Northern Rocky Mountain Trench in British Columbia and it has its origin from the Tintina Fault . ref http www.geology.gov.yk.ca pdf bedrock geology.pdf The Geological Framework of the Yukon Territory ref Much of the valley serves as the path through which flows the Pelly River , a tributary of the Yukon River . References reflist coord missing Yukon Category Geology of Yukon Category Valleys of Yukon Yukon geo stub ... more details
Melesina Trench n e Chenevix March 22, 1768 May 27, 1827 was an Irish writer, poet and diarist. Melesina Chenevix was born in Dublin , daughter of Philip Chenevix and Mary Elizabeth Gervais. She was orphaned before her fourth birthday and brought up by her grandfather, Richard Chenevix bishop Richard Chenevix 1698 1779 who was the Bishop of Waterford . The family were of Huguenot extraction. After the death of Richard Chenevix she went to live with her maternal grandfather, the Archdeacon Gervais. On October 31, 1786 she married Colonel Richard St George d. 1790 ref pers. comm. 5 October 1757 , d ... again. Her second husband was Richard Trench 1774 1860 , son of Frederick Trench and brother of Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown Lord Ashtown . ref http www.thepeerage.com p4871.htm i48709 thepeerage.com Melesina Trench ref In 1805 Richard Trench was detained in France by Napoleon s armies. Melesina ... Francis Chenevix Trench was born in 1805. ref name DNB00 In 1807, whilst on holiday in Dublin, their son Richard Chenevix Trench was born. He went on to be the Archbishop of Dublin Church of Ireland .... ref The Leadbetter Papers 1862 , p. 8 ref Melesina Trench s diaries and letters were compiled posthumously by Richard Chenevix Trench as The remains of the late Mrs. Richard Trench in 1861 ... cite DNB wstitle Trench, Melesina ref Select works Journal Kept During a Visit to Germany in 1799, 1800 . Edited by the Dean of Westminster R. C. Trench . Mary, Queen of Scots, an historical ballad With other ... 1816 The Remains of the Late Mrs Richard Trench Being Selections From Her Journals, Letters, & Other Papers edited by St. George Trench Thoughts Of A Parent On Education 1837 Melesina Trench poems ... reflist IrishBioWS subpage Trench, Melesina Chenevix title Melesina Chenevix Trench Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Trench, Melesina ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 22, 1768 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 27, 1827 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Trench, Melesina ... more details