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Teddington Lock (720 bytes)
1: ...situated on the [[River Thames]] in the town of [[Teddington]] in the western suburbs of [[London]], [[England... 3: ..., which is the navigation authority upstream. The lock itself is owned and managed by the Environment Ag... 9: *[[Locks on the River Thames]] 10: **[[Molesey Lock]] (next lock upstream) 11: **[[Richmond Lock]] (next lock downstream) Teddington (4123 bytes) 3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Teddington 33: ... marks the upstream limit of [[tide]]s. The name 'Teddington' doesn't derive from 'Tide's End Town' but from a... 35: ...ilt), the Teddington Rugby Football Club, and the Teddington Hockey Club (the oldest hockey club of the world)... 39: * The actor [[Noel Coward]] was born in Teddington in [[1899]] 40: ...y Hill]] lived in Teddington while working at the Teddington Studios Lock Up (933 bytes) 1: '''Lock Up''' has been the name of two rock bands. 3: ... of Rage Against The Machine, once auditioned for Lock Up. Lock (1343 bytes) 1: ...] ''loca'' = "a secure enclosure". Currently '''''lock''''' has several meanings: 3: ...key]] or [[combination lock|combination]]. See [[locksmithing]]. 4: * A '''[[canal lock]]''' is an enclosure in a [[canal]] or [[river]] ... 5: * A '''[[lock (software engineering)]]''' is, in [[computer sci... 6: ...ting or state, such as [[caps lock]], [[satellite lock]]. Caversham Lock (1155 bytes) 1: '''Caversham Lock''' is a [[Canal lock|lock]] and [[weir]] situated on the [[River Thames]] i... 3: ...rating the lock from the weir. Besides the normal lock-keepers house, this island until recently contain... 5: A public access exists across the lock gates, lock island and weir, forming a pedestrian route from ... 15: ===Next lock upstream=== 16: *[[Mapledurham Lock]] Mathias Lock (921 bytes) 1: ...that included carved furniture such side tables, clock cases, candlestands, wall sconces and mirror fram... 3: [[Category:Furniture designers|Lock, Mathias]] 4: [[Category:English people|Lock, Mathias]] Key (lock) (4218 bytes) 3: ...tion. Knowing the identification number of such a lock allows a duplicate key to be made at certain plac... 14: ...h is identical to all of the others in the set of locks. 15: e.g. A [[pin tumbler lock]] will have two sets of shear points. 20: ... can open all or most of a type of badly designed lock. 22: ... as [[Ford]] sell skeleton keys for some of their locks to mechanics in order to aid servicing. This pr... Cylinder lock (356 bytes) 1: [[Image:Vanderwoning_0501lock7975.jpg|right|250px|Lock]] 2: ...uding the [[pin tumbler lock]] and [[disc tumbler lock]]. 6: [[Category:Locks]] Fermentation lock (429 bytes) 1: A fermentation lock allows carbon dioxide released by the beer to esc... 3: ... popular designs for the fermentation lock, or airlock, both of which work equally well. The two design... Sonning Lock (438 bytes) 1: '''Sonning Lock''' is a [[Canal lock|lock]] and [[weir]] situated on the [[River Thames]] i... 7: *[[Locks on the River Thames]] 8: **[[Caversham Lock]] (next lock upstream) 9: **[[Shiplake Lock]] (next lock downstream) Combination lock (3434 bytes) 1: ...scribed numerals which directly interact with the locking mechanism. 4: ...he end of a chain or cable. The other side of the lock, or the other end of the cable, has a pin with se... 5: ...orrect combination, the inner faces of the discs block the pin from being extracted.]] 9: ...in the discs align with the teeth on the pin, the lock can be opened. 11: ...ted for the remaining discs, resulting in an open lock, and a correct combination, in very little time. Marsh Lock (850 bytes) 1: '''Marsh Lock''' is a [[Canal lock|lock]] and [[weir]] situated on the [[River Thames]] n... 3: ...ong wooden [[bridge]] carries the path out to the lock island below the weir, and then back again to the... 5: The lock, weir and footbridge were designed by [[Humphrey ... 11: *[[Locks on the River Thames]] 12: **[[Shiplake Lock]] (next lock upstream) Édouard Lock (249 bytes) 1: ...ardLockSelfPortrait.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Edouard Lock Self Portrait]] 3: '''Édouard Lock''' (born 1954) is the founder of the [[Canada|Can... 7: [[Category:1954 births|Lock, Édouard]] David Lock (510 bytes) 1: '''David Lock''' (born [[2 May]] [[1960]]) is a politician in t... 4: [[Category:1960 births|Lock, David]] 5: [[Category:British MPs|Lock, David]] 6: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|Lock, David]] Lock Up Your Daughters (145 bytes) 1: '''''Lock Up Your Daughters''''' is a [[1969]] musical by [... Vendor lock-out (1276 bytes) 1: '''Vendor lock-out''' occurs when a software vendor uses proprie... 3: ...ons, but often do not allow further integration. Lock-out tactics are beneficial to vendors as they coe... 5: ...ny motivated programmer can modify free software, lock-out is a temporary situation, and its market bene... 9: ...rammar checker, etc. — the word processor ''locks out'' other tools. 13: * [[Vendor lock-in]] Lock ring (603 bytes) 1: A '''lock ring''' is the name given by [[archaeologist]]s t... 6: ...tp://www.gtj.org.uk/item.php?lang=en&id=25863&t=1 Lock rings found at Great Orme in Wales] Lock 'N Load (390 bytes) 1: '''''Lock 'N Load''''' is [[Denis Leary]]'s second album. 23: #Lock 'N Load Mortise lock (2078 bytes) 1: ...lding]]s before the advent of [[bored cylindrical lock]]s, but in more recent times they have become a s... 3: ...ch operates the locking/unlocking function of the lock body. 5: Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home ow... 7: ...rs and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site. 9: Some of the most common manufacturers of mortise locks in the [[United States]] are [[Baldwin]], [[Emte... Lock (device) (724 bytes) 1: [[Image:Vanderwoning_0501lock7975.jpg|right|250px|Lock]] 2: [[Image:Padlock.jpg|right|250px|Padlock]] 3: ...r. Commonly, it can be released by using a [[key (lock)|key]] or [[combination]]. 5: ==Types of lock== 6: *[[Cylinder lock]]
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