The Fog Siren. By George Sterling й 2005 by http://www.HorrorMasters.com. The grey mist veils the deep, the seeming ghost, ...
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Dancehall fog siren. looking for sources Dancehall / Reggae ... Does anyone know where I can get an audio wav file or sample of the ever popular foghorn/siren you hear on all ragga songs? holla; respec ... Home Music Talk Dancehall / Reggae Dancehall fog siren. looking for sources...
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Which meant when the siren started,pressure was still low,which used to give a very low note to start off with.. There was a chart recorder connected to the air pipe supplying the horn,so we had a permanent record of Fog Signal operation.
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homepages.manx.net/fredd/siren.html
homepages.manx.net/fredd/siren.html
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steam sirens, foghorns, air raid alarms, Sandy Hook, NJ, lighthouses, tsunamis, Concert-A, Wurlitzer, Odysseus, Homer, Circe ... In 1867, the first primitive steam-powered fog siren was installed at the lighthouse on Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Sandy Hook reaches out almost halfway across New York Bay toward Brooklyn,
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Official web site for CA State Parks ... When Did the Fog Signal First go into Operation? September 10, 1871; ... Same as Fog Siren...
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British police siren ... Fire truck with siren ... Fog horn sounding...
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www.brandens.net/snd_list.php?cat=Sirens
www.brandens.net/snd_list.php?cat=Sirens
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The Diaphones designed by Professor John Pell Northey were originally used as fog horns for use on the Great Lakes and along the coast. In the years to come, these horns were later produced by the Gamewell Company (famous for fire alarm/call boxes) and adapted as warning horns. ... The Siren Archive...
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FOG SIGNAL: "Browns fog siren", operated by compressed air supplied by a caloric engine; hand operated bell ... 1882: Steam fog signal machinery substituted for hot air system; 188?: Bowsprit removed; 1910: Equipped with submarine bell signal; 1911: Compressed air fog signal machinery and 12" whistle replaced steam siren;
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On the northwest end of the island is a fine light-house, illumined by gas, and it has also a fog-siren and a group-flashing light; it stands a hundred and thirty feet above high-water. Near it is the new signal station of Lloyd's, which is in telegraphic communication with Dunfanaghy.
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